RL-H5B
RL-H5B
Note: In manual mode
• Self-leveling function is not active.
• Height alert function is not active.
On-Grade
Index
Maintenance
• Always clean the instrument after use.
• Wipe off moisture completely if the instrument gets wet during survey work.
• Never use an abrasive cleaner, ether, thinner, benzene, or other solvents.
Other precautions
• Before starting work or during operation, check that the instrument is function-
ing correctly and performance is normal.
• Protect the instrument from heavy shocks or vibration.
• Always make sure the instrument is completely dry before storing. Dry any
moisture with a soft, clean cloth.
• Remove batteries before storing when the instrument will not be used for peri-
ods on 1 month or more. Batteries may leak fluid when left inside the instru-
ment causing malfunction.
Exporting this product (Relating EAR)
This product is equipped with the parts/units, and contains software/technology,
which are subject to the EAR (Export Administration Regulations). Depending
on countries you wish to export or bring the product to, a US export license may
be required. In such a case, it is your responsibility to obtain the license. The
countries requiring the license as of Aug. 2017 are shown below. Please con-
sult the Export Administration Regulations as they are subject to change.
North Korea, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Cuba
URL for the EAR of the US: http://www.bis.doc.gov/policiesandregulations/ear/
index.htm
LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
The RL-H5B is classified as a Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC
Standard Publication 60825-1 Ed.3.0: 2014 and United States Government
Code of Federal Regulation FDA CDRH 21CFR Part1040.10 and 1040.11
(Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for
deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated June 24, 2007.)
WARNING
• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• Never intentionally point the laser beam at another person. The laser beam is inju-
rious to the eyes and skin. If an eye injury is caused by exposure to the laser
beam, seek immediate medical attention from a licensed ophthalmologist.
• Do not look directly into the laser beam. Doing so could cause permanent eye
damage.
• Do not stare at the laser beam. Doing so could cause permanent eye damage.
Beam aperture
NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
HOW TO STORE
LS-80L
After using the instrument, store it as shown below.
(LS-80A/80B/90)
PRECAUTIONS
POWER SOURCE
EXCEPTIONS FROM RESPONSIBILITY
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for any dam-
age, or loss of profits (change of data, loss of data, loss of profits, an interruption of
business etc.) caused by use of the product or an unusable product.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for any dam-
age, or loss of profits caused by usage different to that explained in this manual.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for consequen-
tial damage, or loss of profits due to heavy rain, strong wind, high-temperature and
humidity, or storing or use of the product under unusual conditions.
• Product failures caused by rebuilding are out of warranty.
• Cautions and warnings included in this manual do not cover all the possible events.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ROTATING LASER
RL-H5B
AA-size dry cell batteries
D-size dry cell batteries
(LS-B10/B10W)
Level Sensor Holder Model-6
Battery power lamp (Red)
Blinking:
The power is low, but laser is still usable.
(Blinking continues for one minute.)
Solid:
Dead batteries. Replace the batteries with
new ones. (The lamp is solid for five
minutes, then turned off automatically.)
Manual mode ON key
ON: Push twice continuously.
OFF: Push once.
Height alert OFF key
OFF: Push twice continuously.
ON: Push once.
Height alert function (Refer to the
description on the back page.)
Height alert OFF lamp (Red)
Height alert function is not active.
Manual mode ON lamp (Red)
Self-leveling does not function.
Self-leveling function
When the power is turned on, the laser beam is
automatically positioned within the accuracy
range by the self-leveling function.
Protective glass
Rotary head
Laser beam emits from here.
Handle
Battery holder
Battery holder knob
Power switch
Turn the instrument ON or OFF.
Power lamp/Self-leveling lamp (Green)
Blinking quickly : Self-leveling is in process.
Blinking slowly
: Self-leveling is almost complete.
Solid
: Self-leveling is complete.
Self-leveling function
(Refer to the description below.)
Sight
Control panel
LS-80L
(Level Sensor)
Beam receiving window
Turn the beam receiving window side towards RL-H5B
to detect the laser beam.
Indicator
The indicators are located on front and back sides of the
instrument.
LS-80L Indicator (Refer to the description on the
back page.)
On-Grade precision switch
Two on-grade precision options are available, normal
precision (±2mm) and high precision (±1mm). By
pressing this switch, the precision options are switched
alternately. Confirm the precision choice by the
indicator. (Normal precision is the default setting each
time the sensor is turned on.)
Power switch
The power switch turns ON or OFF by pressing.
Buzzer sound switch
Volume of the sensor buzzer can be alternately switched
to LOW/LOUD/OFF by pressing the switch.
Buzzer speaker
Auto-cut off function
The power will be turned off automatically if no laser
beam is detected for approximately 30 minutes.
(To turn on the level sensor, press the power switch
again.)
RL-H5B
Replacing the dry cell batteries
1
Remove the DB-79B battery holder by turning battery holder knob to “OPEN” side.
2
Install the new 4xD size dry cell batteries (alkaline) referring to the illustration on
the battery holder.*1), 2), 3)
3
Install the battery holder. Tighten the battery cover knob to “LOCK” side.
*1 Replace all 4 batteries with new ones at the same time. Do not mix used and new
batteries, and do not mix different types of batteries together.
*2 Use alkaline dry cells.
Nickel hydrogen dry cells and nickel cadmium dry cells can be used too, but the
operating time is different from the time of alkaline dry cells.
*3 Generally, performances of dry cell deteriorate temporarily in low temperature, but
recover in normal temperature.
LS-80L
Replacing the dry cell batteries
1
Keep pushing the battery cover in 1 direction, and then try to slide the
cover in 2 direction.
The cover does not move but it will be open.
2
Take out the batteries and place new ones (2xAA size
alkaline dry
cell batteries) into the battery box.
3
Press the lid down and click to close.
DB-79B
CAUTION
• Perform checks at start of work and periodic checks and
adjustments with the laser beam emitted under normal
conditions.
• When the instrument is not being used, turn off the power.
• When disposing of the instrument, destroy the battery
connector so that the laser beam cannot be emitted.
• Operate the instrument with due caution to avoid injuries
that may be caused by the laser beam unintentionally
striking a person in the eye. Avoid setting the instrument
at heights at which the path of the laser beam may strike
pedestrians or drivers at head height.
Thank you for selecting our products.
• Please read this Instruction manual carefully, when using
this product.
• The specifications and general appearance of the instru-
ment, and the content of this manual are subject to change
without notice.
• Some of the diagrams shown in this manual may be simpli-
fied for easier understanding.
• Always keep this manual in a convenient location and read
it when necessary.
• Please read the Instruction manual of the paired instrument
in conjunction with this manual.
1020989-02-A
Class 2 Laser Product
• LS-70 cannot be stored.