13
GB
3.
  Click the desired unit of measure.
•  0'00" 0/00
•  0" 0/00
•  0'00" ft
•  0.00 in
•  0.0000 m
4.
  Click   to return to the previous screen.
Choosing the Tool Position 
By default, distances are measured from the bottom 
of the tool to a wall or object (Figure 
F
 
3
). To 
measure distances from a different tool location, follow 
these steps.
1.
  On the touchscreen, select   (Figure 
C
 
4
).
2.
  Select the tool position.
•  To measure from the top of the tool  
(Figure 
F
 
1
), click  .
•  To measure from the tripod connection on the 
tool (Figure 
F
 
2
), click  .
•  To measure from a corner or another hard-to-
reach location with the endpiece flipped open 
at the bottom of the tool (Figure  D   1 ), click 
 (Figure  F   4 ) to measure from the end of 
the endpiece.
3.
  Click   to return to the previous screen.
Taking Measurements
Measuring Distance 
1.
  Point the tool's laser (Figure 
A
 
1
) toward a wall 
or object, and not toward anyone's eyes.
2.
  Press   (Figure 
A
 
3
) to turn the tool on and 
display the red laser dot.
3.
  Make sure the tool position setting (Figure 
E
 
4
) 
is correct for taking the measurement.
4.
  If   is not already displayed as the current 
function (Figure 
E
 
5
), click the current function 
icon and then select  from the list of functions 
(Figure 
G
 
1
).
5.
  Point the tool's laser (Figure 
A
 
1
) toward 
the wall or object whose distance you need to 
measure (Figure  B   1 ).
6.
  Press   to measure the distance from the tool 
to the wall or object.
7
  At the bottom of the screen, view the current 
measurement (Figure 
B
 
2
).
To take a new measurement, press   to move the 
current measurement up to the previous line on the 
screen. Then repeat steps 3-6.
Adding 2 Measurements 
You can add two measurements to get a total 
measurement of the two distances (Figure 
I
).
1.
  Point the tool's laser (Figure 
A
 
1
) toward a wall 
or object, and not toward anyone's eyes.
2.
  Press   (Figure 
A
 
3
) to turn the tool on and 
display the red laser dot.
3.
  Make sure the tool position setting (Figure 
E
 
4
) 
is correct for taking the measurement.
4.
  If   is not already displayed as the current 
function (Figure 
E
 
5
), click the current function 
icon and then select   from the list of 
functions (Figure 
G
 
1
).
5.
  Select + to indicate that you want to add 
measurements.
6.
  Point the tool's laser toward the first wall or object 
whose distance you need to measure  
(Figure 
I
 
1
).
7.
  Click   to measure the distance from the tool to 
the wall or object.
8.
  Point the tool's laser toward the next wall or object 
(Figure 
I
 
2
).
9.
  Press   to measure the distance and add it to 
the previous measurement.
10.
 View the total of the two measurements at the 
bottom of the screen (Figure  I   3 ).