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HV302 Hands-on Training 

January 2015 

Summary of Contents for HV302

Page 1: ...HV302 Hands on Training January 2015 ...

Page 2: ...HV302 Controls Battery Status LED Level LED Manual Single Slope Mode Standby Button Power Button HI Manual Standby LED Slope Alignment Buttons Rotation Button Scan Button Scan Button Rotation Button ...

Page 3: ...RC402N Radio Remote Control Left Right Buttons Menu button Up Down Buttons LCD Display On Off Button RC402N Battery status LED Enter button Hand loop Manual Single Slope Mode Standby Button ...

Page 4: ...HV302 Peripherals Rubber Feet Serial Number 5 8 x 11 Beam Exit Metal Sunshade Sighting Guides Rotor Vial ...

Page 5: ...HV302 Peripherals Plastic Feet Rubber Foot Laser Safety Labels 5 8 x 11 ...

Page 6: ...wise Install remove the rechargeable battery Pack It is keyed to prevent miss insertion The cage prevents accidental charging of Alkaline batteries Do not try to open the cage for exchanging the rechargeable batteries Worldwide charger has plugs for US EU AU and GB Recharge time is about 10 hours ...

Page 7: ...gram on the battery door Do NOT try to install Alkaline batteries in the rechargeable battery Pack Special screws are used to ensure only autorized service centers can replace the batteries Trying to open the cage will destroy the cage lid holders New warning label at the battery cage ...

Page 8: ...vates deactivates the manual mode single slope mode press and hold for 3 seconds activates deactivates the Standby mode Up Down Arrow Buttons Left Right Arrow Buttons ON OFF button press for 1 second to turn on the unit press and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the unit RC402N Battery Status LED red Battery status laser Mask mode indication HI Alert activated The remote control mirrors the basic fu...

Page 9: ...es noting the plus and minus diagrams inside the battery housing 3 Close the battery door Push down until it clicks into the locked position Turning On Off the Radio Remote Control Press the button to turn on the radio remote control To turn off the radio remote control press and hold the button for 2 seconds Display at RC402N HV302 horizontal setup Display at RC402N HV302 vertical setup ...

Page 10: ...nd turn on the transmitter The battery LED flashes fast During the next 6 seconds repeat the same steps on the remote control The Laser s red battery LED flashes fast and the remote s display shows Pairing OK for one second and then the same function as the laser is actually working to indicate the transmitter has been matched with the remote control ...

Page 11: ...lection Press and release the B button display shows PAIR Press the C button again the display shows PAIR and a rotating bar Then press and hold the button and turn on the transmitter Battery LED flashes fast After completing PAIR OK will be displayed The laser pairs now automatically with the new receiver and turns back to the standard function Press and release the HL760 button two times to exit...

Page 12: ...ostic mode Green LED flashes during self leveling once a second When leveled the green LED lights solid for the first five minutes or 30 seconds depending on Settings then flashes every 4 seconds indicating the laser remains level and the HI alert has been activated Turning On Off the Laser To turn the unit off press and hold the button for 2 seconds ...

Page 13: ...will be turned off while the HI alert is still active Press and hold the button at the laser or remote control for 3 seconds activates the Standby mode The HI MAN LED at the laser flashes red every 5 seconds while the RC402N display shows Standby To deactivate Standby mode and restore full operation of the laser press and hold the button at the laser or remote control again for 3 seconds ...

Page 14: ...r speed from 10 to 80 and then continuously in 10 rpm increments up to 600 rpm Note To stop the beam s rotation immediately press and release the button Pointing mode At 0 rpm the beam stops automatically close to the Y axis center position Buttons move the beam to the Left Right side When set up vertically at 0 rpm buttons can be used for moving the beam clockwise counterclockwise and to align th...

Page 15: ...se the line size in 5 increments Press and hold button moves the scan line to the right left direction Note The button can be used to stop the scan mode immediately When used in automatic vertical mode pressing and holding button moves the scan line counterclockwise clockwise The buttons moves the scan line into the right left direction regardless if in automatic or manual mode For the first 4 sec...

Page 16: ...ture as well as using the menu Pressing and releasing the buttons simultaneously starts Line Scan while the rotor checks the limits of the X axis beeps and stops at the center position all laser LEDs are turned off Pressing the button stops the movement and changes the unit into manual mode Fine corrections left and right can be done using buttons Press and release the button again to change the u...

Page 17: ... at the transmitter or remote control Manual LED will flash red once a second Change the slope using the arrow buttons at the laser Y X axis or remote control When set up vertical buttons changes the slope of the vertical reference while the buttons can be used for fine line adjustments To resume automatic self leveling mode press the button three times ...

Page 18: ...twice The red and green LED s will flash simultaneously once a second To resume automatic self leveling mode press the button transmitter or remote two times When in Y Slope Mode the buttons change the slope of the Y axis the X axis will self level to maintain a consistent elevation of the sloped reference plane ...

Page 19: ... times The red and green LED s will flash simultaneously every 3 seconds To resume automatic self leveling mode press the button transmitter or remote again When in X Slope Mode the buttons change the slope of the X axis the Y axis will self level to maintain a consistent elevation of the sloped reference plane ...

Page 20: ...ivate the mask mode on the or Y axis press the button at the laser or remote control then within 1 second press and release the button To activate the mask mode on the or X axis press the button at the laser or remote control then within 1 second press and release the button Note The unit always powers up with the mask mode deactivated default Mask Mode using the standard method ...

Page 21: ...rpm Confirm the desired speed by pressing the button When set up horizontally in automatic mode using the buttons increase decrease the rotor speed from 10 to 80 and then continuously in 10 rpm increments up to 600 rpm Pressing button shows the actual rpm At 0 rpm the beam stops automatically close to the Y axis center position Buttons move the beam to the Left Right side Note To stop the beam s r...

Page 22: ...p horizontally in automatic mode using buttons increase decrease the scan size in 5 increments Pressing button shows the actual scan size Press and hold button moves the scan line to the right left direction In automatic vertical mode pressing and holding button moves the scan line counterclockwise clockwise buttons moves the scan line into the right left direction regardless if in automatic or ma...

Page 23: ...N 1 Set up the laser at the first elevation point and align it to the second desired slope elevation hub using the sighting guides on the sunshade 2 Attach the HL760 receiver to a grade rod Check the laser beam elevation close to the laser ...

Page 24: ...ired slope elevation hub NOTE DO NOT change the receiver position at the rod 5 Press and release button to open the Grade Match submenu then press button to start Grade Match GM Y Exiting of Grade Match can be done by pressing the button where the unit goes always back to automatic mode Automatic Grade Match using the RC402N ...

Page 25: ...h has been completed the HL760 goes back to the standard elevation display while the laser stays at Y axis single slope mode The red and green LED flash simultaneously once a second 8 Check the elevations along the direction of the slope When the slope work has been finished press the button two times to go back to automatic self leveling mode Automatic Grade Match using the RC402N 1 Hz ...

Page 26: ...to the second desired slope elevation hub using the sighting guides on the sunshade 2 Attach the HL760 receiver to a grade rod Place the receiver at the second point and adjust it to the On grade position The receiver should be permanently mounted at this location and at the desired elevation ...

Page 27: ...PlaneLok PL Y 5 The laser starts to search for the receiver while the RC402N display shows flashing PL The HL760 display shows a flashing PL during the time the laser is searching and adjusting the beam to the on grade position 6 When PlaneLok is complete PL stops flashing at the HL760 and RC402N display Automatic Horizontal PlaneLok ...

Page 28: ...er 1 attach the HL vertical adapter to the receiver 2 attach the adapter for the receiver to the HL vertical adapter 3 HL vertical adapter receiver combo ready for vertical applications 3 mount the HL vertical adapter receiver combo at the batter board ...

Page 29: ... For getting the best performance and a longer operating range set up the HL760 at least 0 5 m 2 ft above the ground Any loss of signal over an extended period of time 1 minute causes the laser to go into the HI alert condition beam turns off rotor stops and a warning message occurs at the LCD PlaneLok mode can be reactivated after the Error message has been deleted with the button Exiting of Plan...

Page 30: ...nfo Buttons can be used to toggle between About LS Runtime and Radio Press and release the button the laser information software version serial number the total runtime and the radio channel of the laser will be displayed Info using the RC402N menu ...

Page 31: ...ng the down arrow button Press and release the button the mask symbol occurs For selecting the side press and release one of the arrow buttons When all areas have been set press button to store the mask sector selection The RC402N display indicates which side of the laser the beam has been electronically turned off ...

Page 32: ...rts Line Scan The rotor checks the limits of the X axis and stops at the center position in automatic mode LS is flashing while all laser LEDs are turned off Pressing the button at the laser or RC402N stops the movement and changes the unit into manual mode Line position corrections left and right can be done using buttons Press and release the button at the laser or RC402N to change the unit back...

Page 33: ...m Plunge The rotor checks the limits of the Y axis and switches back to automatic mode at the center position BP is flashing while all laser LEDs are turned off Pressing the button at the laser or RC402N stops the movement and changes the unit into manual mode Corrections up and down can be done using buttons for left right corrections use buttons Press and release the button to change the unit ba...

Page 34: ...go to Settings by pressing the down arrow button Press and release the button HI Alert will be marked in arrow brackets then press the button again The desired HI alert 5 min Default 30 seconds and HI Off can be selected using the buttons Press and release button to confirm the selected HI Alert ...

Page 35: ...y pressing the down arrow button Press and release the button then press the button until Sensitivity will be marked in arrow brackets Press and release the button to open the Sensitivity submenu The desired Sensitivity Low Middle Default and High can be selected using the buttons Press and release button to confirm the selected Sensitivity ...

Page 36: ...pressing the down arrow button twice Press and release the button then press the button twice Language will be marked in arrow brackets Press and release the button to open the Language submenu Use buttons to select the required local language EN DE IT FR ES PT NL DA NO SV FI PL TR CZ Press and release button to confirm the selected Language ...

Page 37: ...e HL760 is on and paired 152 No receiver The laser searched for the receiver but could not find it Check the operating range for auto function and restart the auto alignment 153 Lost Receiver The laser searched and found the receiver but then lost it Check the operating range for auto function and restart the auto alignment 155 More than two paired receivers are available during automatic alignmen...

Page 38: ...weigth 7 Elevation Scale provides graduated marks that indicate the position of the laser relative to the wall molding height The adjustment range on the scale is from 3 1 cm 1 1 4 in above wall molding height to 5 cm 2 in below it The 2 position is aligned with the horizontal centerline at the ceiling target 8 Reading Edge allows you to adjust the laser position appropriate for your application n...

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