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Leica Rugby 300 SG

User Manual

Version 1.1

English

Summary of Contents for Rugby 300 SG

Page 1: ...Leica Rugby 300 SG User Manual Version 1 1 English...

Page 2: ...in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial an...

Page 3: ...Additional Setup Options 14 Checking Level Accuracy 15 Checking Level Accuracy 15 Checking the X Axis 15 Checking the Y Axis 15 Adjusting Level Accuracy 16 To Enter Adjustment Mode 16 X Axis Accuracy...

Page 4: ...of the Rugby and how the Rugby operates The manual is not intended to describe specific applications Contact your local dealer or Leica Geosystems for information specific to your jobsite requirements...

Page 5: ...TAR Button Press to enter setup screens and the grade entry by digit screen 6 DOWN Arrow Button After pressing X press to decrease the grade shown 7 Circular Level Vial For initial setup reference 8 1...

Page 6: ...ade Capability The Rugby 300 SG can have up to 25 000 grade in the X axis The Y axis does not have grade capabilitiy and is a level only axis If no button is pressed the display will revert to the mai...

Page 7: ...oves at the same speed as the grade counters To match an existing slope set up the laser over the known gradebreak base of the slope and align the cross axis level only of the laser to the end of the...

Page 8: ...ersion 0 0059 x 100 Percent of Grade 0 590 Alignment of the Axes When the desired grade is correctly set in the display it is necessary to align the X and Y axes to the jobsite Ensure the circular lev...

Page 9: ...ectly over a grade stake and rough align the Y axis to a second grade stake that we will call Point A 2 Take an elevation reading at Point A using a Rod Eye Receiver and a survey rod 3 Enter 5 000 gra...

Page 10: ...commended to use the highest head speed 20 rps to increase the frequency of updates When working at extended distances decreasing the head speed increasing the pulse time on the receiver or changing t...

Page 11: ...een Head Speed Selections 5 10 15 20 rps HI Function Turns the H I function on and off Automatic Manual or Manual with Grade Wind Sensitivity 1 5 1 for calm days 3 for normal days 5 for extremely wind...

Page 12: ...pressing the Star or Power button and reset the function Check carefully the setup and elevation of the unit to determine what has caused the alert condition Adjust as required to the correct elevati...

Page 13: ...Rugby to operate in adverse environmental and windy conditions while still ensuring maximum accuracy Beam Masking Electronic Beam Masking allows the operator to turn off the laser beam in specific qu...

Page 14: ...ain operating screen Press and hold the UP button then press the STAR button to access the second level setup screen Selects beam masking at the diagonals or at the corners Allows the Rugby to always...

Page 15: ...dividual that understands basic adjustment principles Checking Level Accuracy To check level accuracy of your Rugby place the unit on a flat level surface or tripod approximately 100 feet 30 meters fr...

Page 16: ...pt the number in the display for the X Axis Press the Star button again to move to the Y Axis adjustment screen Y Axis Accuracy Adjustment If entered correctly the Y axis adjustment screen will appear...

Page 17: ...attery status is displayed on power up and as small icons on the main operating screen Install the NiMH batteries 1 as shown on the label of the pack Install individual D cell batteries 2 as shown on...

Page 18: ...peatable accuracy of approximately 0 2 Alignment of the crosshairs If using the scope for reference or second day setup use the raised sights on the top of the laser to align your Rugby to a second co...

Page 19: ...Grade Unit will self level to grades input then lock in manual mode Grade can be changed with the grade arrow buttons H I Alert Warning Unit has moved and elevation may have changed Press Power or Sta...

Page 20: ...Check if at grade limit Loss of distance Check the window surfaces Check with a different receiver At extended distances decreasing the head speed may improve performance Head rotates slowly Check the...

Page 21: ...onal and international rules and regulations are observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company Field Adjustment After transport inspect the field...

Page 22: ...th for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol Do not use other liquids these may attack the polymer components Damp Products Dry the product the transport container the foa...

Page 23: ...he product without instruction Use outside of the intended limits Disabling safety systems Removal of hazard notices Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is specifically...

Page 24: ...oduct Person in charge of the product The person in charge of the instrument has the following duties To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual To be...

Page 25: ...t carry out field work during thunderstorms WARNING Inadequate securing of the work site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Preca...

Page 26: ...ther metals Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects WARNING If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen If polymer parts a...

Page 27: ...products are used and maintained in accordance with the instructions Labeling A Laser Beam Maximum radiant power Rotating mode 1 7 mW Max radiant power per pulse N A Pulse duration N A Pulse repetitio...

Page 28: ...osystems When combined with the product they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and two way radios pay attention to the information about elec...

Page 29: ...nergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a parti...

Page 30: ...30 Safety Directions Rugby 300 SG 1 1 0en Labeling Rugby 300 SG...

Page 31: ...Classification Class 1 IEC60825 1 Operating Temperature 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Storage Temperature without batteries 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Battery Life 65 hours 4 alkaline 130 hours 8 alkaline 50 hou...

Page 32: ...which meets the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 741894 1 1 0en Printed in Switzerland Copyr...

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