25
WHAT: The GL1425C provides six dierent radio channels. Those are 0 (default), 1, 2, 3,
4 and 5.
HOW: The radio channel can be changed only at the laser. Press M button (h) to enter
the menu. Scroll to >>Radio Channel<< and press the E button (j) to open the sub
menu. The desired radio channel 0 to 5 can be selected by scrolling the >> << symbols
using the UP/DOWN buttons. Press the E button (j) to conrm the selected radio
channel.
Note: After changing the radio channel on the laser, the remote control RC1402 and
the HL760/CR700 have to be paired again. During pairing process, they will adopt to
the new radio channel.
>>0<<
>>1<<
>>2<<
>>3<<
>>4<<
>>5<<
18 Info
WHY: The info menu provides information about the laser. This information may be
helpful for communication with your dealer or service technician if a problem occurs
with the laser during usage.
WHAT: Information about the laser: laser model number, battery status in %,
temperature within the laser in °C and °F, PWR-Firmware revision, SENS-Firmware
revision, RADIO-Firmware revision, and the internal serial number (SN) in HEX-code
(that is dierent to the serial number printed on the label).
Information about the runtime of the laser. This is the time the laser has been used
since it was produced. The runtime is shown in hours and minutes. It cannot be reset
to zero. Information about the current radio channel selected.
HOW: Press the M button (h) to enter the menu. Use the Up or Down buttons (f) and
scroll to >>Info<<. Press E button (j) to enter the Info submenu. Scroll to >>About
LS<<, and press E button (j) to enter the sub-menu. Scroll to >>Runtime<< and press
E button (j) to see the current runtime. Scroll to >>Radio<< and press E button (j) to
show the laser IP-address and the current used radio channel.
Sub-menus in >>About LS<<:
Scroll to >>Model<<, and press E button (j) to read the model number of the laser.
Scroll to >>Battery<< and press E button (j) to show the battery status of the laser:
>>Good<< >>Weak<< >>Empty<<
Scroll to >>Temperature<< and press E button (j) to show the current temperature
within the product in °C and °F.
Note: this is the internal product temperature and this can be dierent to the ambient
temperature.
Scroll to >>PWR-Firmware<< and press E button (j) to read out the revision of the
PWR-Firmware.