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Volume
Press this button twice. The symbol
appears in the display.
Press this button to take the first length measurement (e.g.length).
Press this button to take the second length measurement (e.g.width)
Press this button to take the third length measurement (e.g.height).
The volume then appears in the summary line.
Indirect measurement
The instrument can calculate distance using Pythagoras’ theorem. Make sure
you adhere to the prescribed sequence of measurement:
● All target points must be in a horizontal or vertical plane.
● The best results are achieved when the instrument is rotated about a fixed
point (e.g.with the positioning bracket fully folded out and the instrument
placed on a wall).
● The minimum \ maximum function can be used - see explanation in
“Measuring -> Minimum \ maximum measurement”. The minimum value
must be used for measurements at right angle to the target; the maximum
distance for all other measurements.
Make sure that the first measurement and the distance to be measured
are at right angles. Use the minimum \ maximum function, as explained in
“Measuring - > Minimum \ maximum measurement”.
Indirect measurement - determining a distance using 2 auxiliary measurements
e.g. for measuring building heights or widths. It is helpful to use a tripod when
measuring heights that require the measurement of two or three measure
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ments.
Press this button three times, the display shows
. The laser is
switched on.
Aim at the upper point (1) and trigger the measurement. After the first
measurement, the value is adopted. The result is displayed in the summary
line, the partial results in the secondary line. If bevelangle >45°,
need 3 auxiliary measurements
Press and hold down this button to trigger continuous measurement,
sweep the laser back and forth and up and down over the ideal target point.
Press to stop continuous measurement (2). The result is displayed in the
summary line, the partial results in the secondary line. (Such as: bevel edge
and angled edge distance).
Indirect Measurement - determining a distance using
3 measurements
Press this button four times; the display shows the following symbol
.
The laser is switched on.
If the measurement is horizontal distance, fix the instrument. Let the laser
point direct to point (1) and point (3), read angle values on the secondary line
of point (1) and (3). If less than 45°, it is only need to measure the point (1)
and point (3), then it will be able to confirm the distance. Otherwise, also need
to measure the point (2) to determine the distance.
Aim at the upper point (1) and trigger the measurement. After the first
measurement, the value is adopted.
Press and hold down this button to trigger continuous measurement,
sweep the laser up and down over the ideal target point (2).
Press to stop continuous measurement (2). The value is adopted.
Press this button to trigger the measurement (3). The result is displayed
in the summary line, the partial result in the secondary lines.