LTI TruPulse 360R User’s Manual Page 3
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Precautions
Avoid staring directly at the laser beam for prolonged periods.
The TruPulse 360R meets FDA eye safety requirements and is classified as eye-safe to
Class 1 limits, which means that virtually no hazard is associated with directly viewing
the laser output under normal conditions. As with any laser device, however, reasonable
precautions should be taken in its operation. It is recommended that you avoid staring
into the transmit aperture while firing the laser. The use of optical instruments with this
product may increase eye hazard.
Never attempt to view the sun through the scope.
Looking at sun through the scope may permanently damage your eyes.
Never point the unit directly at the sun.
Exposing the lens system to direct sunlight, even for a brief period, may permanently
damage the internal components.
Avoid direct sun exposure on the eyepiece.
Exposing the eyepiece to direct sunlight can damage the internal display.
The eyepiece cover should be in place whenever the TruPulse 360R is not in use.
Do not expose the instrument to extreme temperatures.
TruPulse components are rated for a temperature range of -4° F to +140° F
(-20° C to +60° C). Do not expose the instrument to temperatures outside this
range whether in use or in storage.
CALIBRATE THE TRUPULSE® 360R BEFORE USE.
When you first receive your TruPulse, first complete a Tilt Calibration (page 22) and then
a Horizontal Angle Compass Calibration (page 30).
For optimum performance, complete an on-site Horizontal Angle Compass Calibration
each time that you change location or accessories.
KEEP THE TRUPULSE® 360R AWAY FROM MAGNETIC FIELDS.
The Compass is susceptible to magnetic interference. Keep away from all ferro-magnetic
materials and strong magnetic fields.