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#112  Beam Power Adjustment

Tools required:

laser power meter

Time:

small straight slot screwdriver

.25

1.  Position power meter over beam output aperture.

Caution:  If P.C.B has been replaced, start the adjustment procedure by turning 
the potentiometer 5 to 6 turns counter clock wise to reduce the power.

2.  Rotate beam power adjustment potentiometer to obtain an output power
at the aperture of about 1mw.  This may vary depending on the optics.
Final power should be checked with all optics in place (.45mw to .55mw).
     

#113  Vertical Vial Calibration Procedure

Tools required:

Infra-Red viewer (part1)

Time:

Optical level (part 1)

.25

Plumb line (part 2)

DANGER:  During this procedure, laser emissions
from the beam aperture will be class IIIB!  Take all
necessary precautions to avoid exposure.

1.  Procedure using Infra-Red Viewer:

a.  Remove laser housing (see procedure #101).
b.  Attach the laser to the vertical adapter accessory (model V1).
c.  Be sure the beam projects away from 

any contact

 with people.  You

will need approximately 50 feet (15 meters) of range to project to your far
point.  Apply  power to the laser and, using the infra-red viewer, adjust the
laser (using the S axis leveling foot) until the beam is approximately
horizontal.
d.  Dis-connect power from the laser and set-up an optical level (or
another laser) as a level reference and adjust the instrument height to the
center of  the output aperture of the laser to be calibrated.  

DANGER:

Do not sight or look directly into the laser
beam with the optical instrument!  Avoid
all exposure to the beam.

e.  Transfer the elevation of the output aperture to the far point.  Make a
mark at this height on the far point.
f.  Re-connect power to the laser so that the beam is on again.

Содержание pro shot L1-M

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Страница 2: ...1 M and L1 S Confidential This document contains Laser Reference Inc proprietary information and shall not be duplicated disclosed to others or used for purposes other than to carry out the intent for which this material is delivered Version 1 5 June 1998 ...

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Страница 4: ...d service checks 19 1 Calibration check 19 2 Alarm deadband check 20 3 Out of level alarm function check 20 4 Motor stall and re start check L1 M Only 20 5 Beam power check 20 Repair Examples 21 1 Adjust both grade alarm deadbands 21 2 Replace rotation motor 21 2 Replace main P C B 21 IV Repair Procedures 21 101 Clean and Calibration 21 103 Base Plate Removal and Replacement 22 106 X Axis Sensor R...

Страница 5: ...aser Reference Inc Manufacturer of Pro Shot Products 450 Salmar Ave Campbell CA 95008 Toll Free USA 1 800 238 0685 Telephone 1 408 370 4929 Fax 1 408 866 0858 Email sales proshotlaser com World Wide Web www proshotlaser com ...

Страница 6: ...3 External Parts Detail Model L1 M Fig 1 ...

Страница 7: ...4 External Parts Detail Model L1 S Fig 1A ...

Страница 8: ...5 Internal Parts Detail Model L1 M Fig 2 10 0495 LCD assembly ...

Страница 9: ...6 Internal Parts Detail Model L1 S Fig 2a ...

Страница 10: ...7 Housing Lighthouse Model L1 S ...

Страница 11: ...8 Motor Problems Model L1 M Only ...

Страница 12: ...9 Motor Problems Model L1 S Only ...

Страница 13: ...10 Power Problems ...

Страница 14: ...11 Laser Receiver Interaction Units sold with the R4 Receiver will stop rotating when the transmitter is moved out of level ...

Страница 15: ...12 Calibration Problems ...

Страница 16: ...13 Calibration Problems 2 ...

Страница 17: ...14 Calibration Problems 3 ...

Страница 18: ...15 Low Battery Indication Not cured with new Batteries ...

Страница 19: ...16 Laser Will Not Switch Grade Alarm Modes Actual Slope Does Not Match Setting Indicated by Counter ...

Страница 20: ...n transportation and living expenses During the term of the warranty on Laser Reference products see warranty statement for details Laser Reference or It s distributor will reimburse an approved service center for warranty repairs based on the repair times listed in this manual The dollar rate of reimbursement per hour will be set by the distributor Laser Reference is the distributor in the United...

Страница 21: ...cope Static free work station FIG 4 Axis conventions used in this manual Refer to the owner s manual if you are not familiar with the operation and use of the controls and displays on the product The owner s manual also includes a basic calibration check routine that may be useful in the event that you do not have the Laser Reference 50 1000 calibration range or equivalent ...

Страница 22: ... adjust the Cross Axis calibration screw until the Cross Axis display is centered Wait for about 30 seconds to be sure no further adjustment is needed J Rotate the laser 90 so that the Slope Axis is facing the optical instrument Level the laser and wait for about 30 seconds to be sure no further adjustment is needed K Without moving the calibration receiver adjust the laser until an on grade indic...

Страница 23: ...ure surface Turn the laser on and center both displays The receiver should display elevation information as normal Move one leveling screw until the laser is out of it s selected range Now the receiver should display either the text or graphic laser off grade symbol Once the laser is re leveled the receiver will once again display grade information If the receiver does not display the laser off gr...

Страница 24: ...tation motor Proc No Description Time 109 Motor removal and replacement includes squaring and penta replacement 75 101 Clean and Calibration to be added to all repairs 75 total 1 5 2 Replace main P C B Proc No Description Time 107 Circuit board removal and replacement includes setting deadbands and beam power 5 101 Clean and Calibration to be added to all repairs 75 total 1 25 IV Repair Procedures...

Страница 25: ...1 Slide base plate onto s axis leveling screw 2 Rotate base plate clockwise until x axis leveling screw cradle is around x axis leveling knob 3 Insert 4 40 screw with washer and o ring through base plate into brass support post a Tighten screw just enough to expand the size of the o ring to the size of the washer DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 4 Insert spring tension screw through base plate into instrument ...

Страница 26: ... Insert blade of driver between bottom of gear and nylon lead screw bushing Rotate driver blade 6 Using 7 64 hex driver remove two screws holding counter plate 7 Lift counter plate assembly up and off lead screw 8 Remove washer from lead screw 9 Rotate grade knob until sensor is clear of lead screw B Replacement 1 Apply Nyogel or equivalent heavy lubricant to the threads of the brass block 2 Threa...

Страница 27: ...h top aligned with top of counter plate b Tighten upper screw enough to hold counter in place c Shift counter over until gears mesh with minimal backlash and no binding d If sensor operates backward reverse positions of the two leads coming from the top of the sensor assembly 13 Adjust slope axis grade alarm deadband see procedure 108 106 X Axis Sensor Removal and Replacement Tools required 1 4 so...

Страница 28: ... circuit board leads are soldered 3 Using a Phillips driver loosen the sensor guide screws 4 Using a 1 4 socket driver remove the x axis calibration screw 5 Using a broad tipped Phillips driver remove the screw at pivot end of sensor 6 Lift the sensor off of the instrument plate Note pivot bearings are under the sensor B Replacement 1 Solder the sensor wires into the circuit board refer to drawing...

Страница 29: ...ew into the brass calibration bar until approximately 1 4 inch of it is through 5 Push the sensor standoffs against the sensor assembly and tighten the guide screws 6 Replace base plate assembly see procedure 104 7 Adjust the cross axis grade alarm dead band see procedure 108 107 Circuit Board Removal and Replacement Tools required Grounded soldering iron Time 5 FIG 9 Circuit Board Connections and...

Страница 30: ...kets and tighten three holding screws ensure spacers are between circuit board and holding brackets 3 Re connect the diode wires according to your notes made during removal 4 Re connect the cross and slope sensor leads see procedures 105 and 106 Caution Before applying power to the P C B the beam power potentiometer must be set to a safe level turn 5 to 6 turns counter clock wise to be safe The la...

Страница 31: ...er 75 050 hex driver Soldering iron 1 4 socket driver Low profile 1 4 wrench A Removal 1 Remove the battery cover and batteries 2 Using a 9 64 hex driver remove halo assembly support screws 3 Remove the halo assembly from the main housing Note do not remove the screws from the post This will keep them in the proper places The screws are not necessarily interchangeable The lower screw must be short...

Страница 32: ...he new motor assembly 9 Remove the three holding nuts and washers 10 Remove the motor assembly B Replacement does not apply to L1 S 1 Position the motor assembly in alignment with scribe marks made in step A8 2 Replace and tighten the holding nuts and washers 3 Solder the motor wires to the motor terminals 4 Check squaring refer to procedure 110 ...

Страница 33: ...rminals FIG 5 Motor mounting and adjustment points 3 Scribe a mark around the motor mounting plate this is to ensure proper centering when installing the new motor assembly 4 Remove the three holding nuts and washers 5 Remove the motor assembly 6 Using a 050 hex driver loosen the set screw in the penta mirror base and remove the mirror assembly B Replacement 1 Install the penta mirror assembly ont...

Страница 34: ...te the reflected beam on the target and record its location 4 Rotate the laser 180 degrees and re level 5 Find the beam again and mark its location 6 Determine the midpoint between the two previous points 7 Raise or lower beam using adjustment points A and B see fig 9 a Bring the beam to the midpoint mark with vials level 8 Rotate the laser 180 degrees and relevel then check adjustment a Re adjust...

Страница 35: ...irror assembly 3 Remove the penta mirror assembly B Replacement 1 Place penta spacer S T 50 1060 against the underside of the halo assembly a Slide the penta mirror assembly onto the motor shaft until it contacts the spacer tool 2 Using the 050 90 hex driver tighten the set screw in the penta mirror assembly 4 Replace the halo assembly NOTE TAKE CARE NOT TO PINCH WIRES 111 S Penta Mirror Removal a...

Страница 36: ...utions to avoid exposure 1 Procedure using Infra Red Viewer a Remove laser housing see procedure 101 b Attach the laser to the vertical adapter accessory model V1 c Be sure the beam projects away from any contact with people You will need approximately 50 feet 15 meters of range to project to your far point Apply power to the laser and using the infra red viewer adjust the laser using the S axis l...

Страница 37: ... d Now make a mark or set of marks at the top of the wall f Return to the laser and turn it 180 so that the beam is projecting toward the wall from the opposite side of the laser Set the receiver at the bottom mark and use the X axis leveling screw to align the laser to the receiver Re level the vertical vial Use the receiver to check the top mark s if there is an error of more than 1 8 inch in 25...

Страница 38: ...35 PCB Layout ...

Страница 39: ...36 Schematic for L1 M S ...

Страница 40: ... 500K pots Replace capacitors 10 2060 4 if marked with IC and batch H 27 Replace if it has the Phillips logo and the customer has complained of unstable calibration If there is a spin up routine upon start up and there is a piggyback board installed then the spin up function should be disabled and a new type of motor gold body installed Clip out I C to disable spin up Clip out Q1 to disable spin u...

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