MEASUREMENT FOUNDATION
ProDigit
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Current reading memorize button and memory recall
To save the information of the current reading, press the M button. The level can save nine different readings in its memory. To read out
the measurements, press the MR button. The last nine measurements can be read out, beginning with the most recently saved. To make a
new measurement, press the M button to return to measuring mode.
Using conversion button to change display units
The conversion button changes the measurement units from degrees (°) to pitch (in/ft) to slope percent (%). Pitch readings are in 1/8-in.
per foot increments. Plus and minus signs indicate when the pitch is slightly more (+) or less (-) than true level shown on the display.
The conversion button can be used even when the display is in the MR mode. This feature is a convenient way to convert angles from
one unit to another, For example, a 5-in/ft. roof pitch measurement can be converted to 22.6° for setting up cuts on a chop saw.
Absolute angle and relative angle measurements
Absolute angle measurement
Lay the digital laser level on a working surface with the base lat against the surface.
When level power is turned on, the display indicates the absolute angle between “level” and working surface. The zero line indicates the
level position, and the arrow indicates the direction of the working surface either above or below level.
To activate the beeper, push the beeper button. The beeper will sound when the level is at 0° (level), 45°, 90° (plumb) and last saved
angle. To deactivate beeper, push button a second time.
To save the measured angle in memory, press the M button. This level can remember the last nine measurements. To display the data in
memory, press the memory recall button to recall recorded angles. The level will read out the data starting with the most recent measure-
ments and going backwards to the earliest in its memory.
To take a new measurement, press the hold button to return to measurement mode.
Relative angle measurement
Lay the digital laser level on the First working surface.