What to do if the Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N beam is blocked?
- JJacqueline HardingAug 14, 2025
If the laser beam is blocked, ensure there are no obstacles between the transmitter and the HL760 or SF601.
What to do if the Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N beam is blocked?
If the laser beam is blocked, ensure there are no obstacles between the transmitter and the HL760 or SF601.
What to do if Spectra Precision Laser Level shows no receiver available for single axis automatic function?
If the receiver is not available for single axis automatic function, make sure the receiver is on and paired.
What to do if Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N function times out?
If a function could not be completed in the allowed time, check the radio operating range/connection and ensure a stable laser setup.
What to do if Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N shows no receivers available for automatic alignment function?
If both receivers are not available for automatic alignment function, make sure both receivers are on and paired.
What to do if Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N can't find the receiver?
If the laser searched for the receiver but could not find it, check the operating range for auto function and restart the auto alignment.
What to do if Spectra Precision Laser Level loses the receiver?
If the laser searched and found the receiver but then lost it, check the operating range for auto function and restart the auto alignment.
What to do if Spectra Precision Trimble UL 633N Laser Level shows Mechanical Limit during Axis Alignment?
If you encounter a mechanical limit during Axis Alignment, Grade Match, or Spot Match: 1. Re-align the unit closer to the alignment point. 2. Check if the existing slope is above +/-25%.
What to do if the Spectra Precision Laser Level displays Rake Angle Limit?
If the device displays a Rake Angle Limit, re-align the unit closer to the alignment point.
How to fix a temporary EEprom problem on Spectra Precision Laser Level?
To fix a temporary EEprom problem, repeat pairing and re-enter the customer settings.
Self-Leveling Range | ±5° |
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Laser Class | Class 2 |
Waterproof/Dustproof | Yes |
IP Rating | IP67 |
Type | Rotary Laser Level |
Accuracy | ±1.5 mm at 30 m |
Range | Up to 2, 600 feet with a receiver |
Working Range | 800 meters with a receiver |
Laser Diode | 635 nm |
Rotation Speed | 300, 600, 900 rpm |
Power Source | NiMH battery pack |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
Read all user guide instructions for hazardless and safe operation.
Details on using batteries, charging, and remote control power.
Information on powering and operating the remote control.
Instructions for powering and operating the signal transporter.
Steps to power the laser on and off, and notes on temperature checks.
Overview of the remote control's display and button functions.
Details on standard operational features like grade entry and modes.
Guide to entering grade values using the Step and Go mode for X and Y axes.
How to adjust the rotation speed of the laser beam.
Instructions for moving the laser beam using the pointing mode.
How to use the scan mode and adjust scan sizes and line position.
How to activate and use the manual mode for laser beam adjustment.
How to navigate and use the menu functions via radio control.
How to use menu functions via IR control when radio connection is unavailable.
How to activate and use the PlaneLok mode for horizontal and vertical alignment.
How to measure existing grade values using the Grade Match mode.
How to manually adjust beam alignment to receiver's on-grade position.
How to align the laser axis to a specific direction hub.
How to automatically align the laser axis to a reference point.
Manually detect the plumb beam using the Spot Finder SF601.
Manually prompt a reference check to maintain accuracy.