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Spectra Precision GL412N User Manual

Spectra Precision GL412N
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Standard Features
Manual mode
Pressing and releasing Manual button activates/deactivates the manual mode
regardless if set up horizontal or vertical.
Manual mode is indicated by horizontal lines next to the axes symbols and a M.
In Manual mode (horizontal), the Y-axis can be sloped by pressing the Up- and Down-
Arrow buttons on the laser‘s keypad or the remote control. Additionally, the X-axis can
be sloped by pressing the Left- and Right-Arrow buttons on the laser or remote control.
In vertical mode, the Up and Down arrow buttons adjust the vertical slope, and the Left
and Right arrow buttons align the laser reference to the right/left side.
To resume automatic self-leveling mode, press the Manual button again.
Mask Mode
Mask Mode allows you to electronically turn off the laser beam (electronic shutters) in up to 3 lighthouse
windows to prevent interference with other receivers on the jobsite. Mask Mode can be selected as a standard
feature as well as using the menu.
To activate the mask mode on the + or -Y-axis, press the Up or Down arrow button at the laser or remote
control, then within <1 second press and release the Manual button.
Press the Right or Left arrow button in sequence with the Manual button to activate/deactivate the mask mode
for the + or X axis
The display indicates which side of the laser the beam has been electronically turned off.
Note: The unit always powers up with the mask mode deactivated (default).

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Spectra Precision GL412N Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSpectra Precision
ModelGL412N
CategoryLaser Level
LanguageEnglish

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