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Type | Laser Rangefinder |
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Display | LCD |
Tilt Sensor Range | ± 90° |
Compass Accuracy | ± 1° |
Compass Resolution | 0.1° |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Power Source | 2 AA batteries |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
Laser Wavelength | 905 nm |
Laser Classification | Class 1 |
Range | 2000 meters |
Accuracy | ± 0.3 m (typical) |
Tilt Sensor Accuracy | ± 0.1° (typical) |
Covers laser beam safety, sun exposure, temperature limits, and magnetic field avoidance.
Emphasizes calibrating the device before use and keeping it away from magnetic fields.
Lists measurement, target, and system setup modes for device operation.
Explains how the technology enables accurate readings regardless of device orientation.
Guides users through installing batteries, powering on, and taking the first measurement.
Instructions for battery replacement and low battery indicator behavior.
Explains azimuth measurement and the 3-step height measurement routine.
Overview of accessing and navigating the System Setup Mode menu.
Explains how to enable or disable Bluetooth and its functions.
Instructions on how to re-align the tilt sensor after a drop shock.
Step-by-step guide for the tilt sensor calibration procedure.
Detailed steps for performing the horizontal angle compass calibration routine.
Step-by-step guide for performing the horizontal angle compass calibration.
Lists common objects that can cause magnetic interference and affect compass readings.
Basic steps for taking any distance measurement using the device.
Describes the 3-shot process to calculate target height.
Explains how the routine calculates distances and angles between two points.
Guides users on how to select target modes (Standard, Continuous, Closest, Farthest, Filter).
Information on the serial port, data transfer requirements, and format parameters.
Addresses problems with the unit not powering on or failing to acquire a target.
Troubleshoots incorrect measurements, missing line results, and calibration failures.