14
GB
Subtracting 2 Measurements
You can subtract one measurement from another
(Figure
J
).
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 subtract one
measurement from another.
6.
Point the tool's laser toward the wall or object
whose distance you need to measure
(Figure
J
1
).
7.
Press 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
J
2
).
9.
Press to measure the distance and subtract it
from the previous measurement.
10.
View the difference between the two
measurements at the bottom of the screen
(Figure
J
3
).
Measuring Continuously
To take a series of measurements as you move
around, change to Continuous Measure mode
(Figure
C
).
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
C
1
).
6.
At the bottom of the screen, view the current
measurement (Figure C 2 ), which will keep
changing as you move the tool.
7.
To take the current measurement (from the tool to
the wall or object) and exit Continuous Measure
mode, press .
To take a new measurement, press to move the
current measurement up to the previous line on the
screen. Then repeat steps 4-8.
Measuring Area
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.
Measure the width (Figure K 1 ).
• Position the tool at one end of the wall, floor,
or object and point the laser dot across the
width. (Figure
K
1
shows where to position
the tool if you are measuring from the bottom
of the tool.)
• Press to display the width measurement at
the top of the screen.