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1. How to Set the Menu As indicated by arrows in the figure there are 5 setting categories in the menu and selection and changes of the settings are performed using the arrow keys and ENT key 1 Press the MENU key to display the menu screen As you can see the mask setting is framed with the cursor 2 Move the cursor to the item you would like to set up using the arrow keys and press the ENT key The selected item will start flashing 3 Select the setting details using the arrow keys 4 Press the ENT key to lock the setting 5 Inthe same manner select and change the next setting 1 Changing Masking Mode ICP P 26 2 Changing rotary head speed 28 fm 2 NS 5 Alarm Signal P 31 4 Safety Lock System P 30 3 Sensitivity LevellC P 29 25 1 Changing Masking Mode Sets up masking laser beam shutter and change shut off directions Masking Laser beam shutter setting Depending on the status of the location where the instruments are used laser beam emission to unnecessary direction can be shut off 1 Press the MENU key to display the menu screen The mask setting will be displayed on the right in the upper side of the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to position on the Mask display and press the ENT key The state when masking is not activated Laser beams are emitted to all directions 3 Select the direction you desire
2. Securely position Nail 1 and Nail 2 exactly 30m apart 30m 2 Turn on power for the instrument and verify the staff height of Nail 1 and Nail 2 at grade setting of 096 with level sensor and record At this time the staff height for Nail 1 and Nail 2 should recorded as h1 and h2 mm Check the level sensor is set at high precision 41 3 Set Y axis grade to 1 000 Align read the elevation of the laser beam in millimeters at Nail 1 and Nail 2 Designate these elevations as h3 at Nail 1 and h4 at Nail 2 4 Using the elevation readings for h1 h2 h3 and h4 complete the equation below 42 h h1 h3 h2 h4 x x 30000 mm 100 30000 100 If the calculated result is the range of 0 990 to 1 010 the instrument is normal If the calculated result for either axis is out of the range contact your dealer or Topcon Repeat the procedure aligning the X axis on the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2 Storage Precautions 1 Always clean the instrument after use 1 If the instrument got wet with rain wipe it well before storing in the storage case 2 Wipe away stain or dirt with soft cloth after dusting 2 Clean storage case using cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water Do not use ether benzene thinner or other solvents 3 Store with the batteries removed when operation is halted for more than a month 43 Standard Accessories Level sensor hol
3. laity gt How to reactivate Turning off the power for the instrument and then turning it back will activate the auto leveling function 30 5 Alarm Signal When used with the Topcon level sensor the RL 200 1S can communicate alarm signals directly to the sensor This helps enable the user to be completely aware of potential problems before they can become serious 31 Maintaining Power Sources How to Change Batteries on the Instrument Rechargeable battery BT 67Q Installing 1 Insert Ni MH BT 67Q battery pack into the DB 75C battery holder 2 Insert the battery pack into the instrument and turn the battery cover knob to LOCK Charging 1 Plug the AC DC converter AD 11 into the DB 75C battery holder 2 Plug the converter power cord into the appropriate AC outlet 3 When charging is complete after approximately seven hours unplug the converter from the connector on the DB 75C battery holder 4 Unplug the converter power cord from the AC receptacle 32 The LED of DB 75C will indicate charging status Red ON Charging Green ON Charging completed Green flashing Ni MH BT 67Q battery pack is not installed correctly Red flashing Ni MH BT 67Q battery pack protection feature is working automatically RL 200 1S can be used in this state The instrument has a protection feature which works when nickel hydride batteries are overcharged or when the batteries are under a high
4. OPEN 2 Remove the old batteries and replace with new batteries 4xD size dry cell batteries matching and as shown in the figure 3 Replace the battery cover and turn the knob to LOCK Replace all 4 batteries with new ones Do not mix old batteries and new ones 35 Check and Adjusting Horizontal Calibration 1 Checking Calibration 1 Steadily set up tripod approximately 50m from a staff member or wall and adjust so that the head of the tripod is horizontal Mount the instrument on the tripod in the direction shown in the right figure Y axis facing the wall 2 While pressing the Y key turn on the power switch 3 The flashing axis is the selected one Select the axis to check using the arrow keys right and left and press the ENT key to lock 36 Level sensor Staff or Wall Turn on the power while pressing the Y key X Y 4 Select the axis using the arrow keys right and left and press the ENT key 4 Select Y axis by pressing the right arrow key Example Y axis Press the ENT key to lock 5 POSITION 1 display will flash and the instrument will begin auto leveling After the auto leveling is POSITION 1 completed the POSITION 1 light will turn on then the rotary head rotates and emits laser beam Y Y Chackihellassrbeam on the wall 6 Turn on the
5. Code Description Countermeasure E 60 s Encoder system error for the instrument Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 80 s Auto leveling is not completed Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on E 99 Internal memory error for the instrument Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on LCD backlight is flashing Cannot be displayed Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on If errors still persist after attempting to clear them contact Topcon or your dealer 52 Regulations Region Country Directives Regulations Labels Declarations California U S A Proposition65 WARNING Handling the cord this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling California and NY U S A Recycling Batteries DON T THROW AWAY RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES RECYCLE THEM Topcon Positioning Systems Inc United States Return Process for UsedRechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Nickel Cadmium Small Sealed Lead Acid and Lithium lon Batteries In the United States Topcon Positioning Systems Inc has established a process by which Topcon customers may return used rechargeable N
6. function of the RL 200 1S is operating Rotating laser battery warning A flash shows that the RL 200 1S power is low High precision mode Normal precision mode Higher than datum position Buzzer sound High frequent beep sound Move the sensor downward Datum position Buzzer sound Continuous beep sound Lower than datum position Buzzer sound Low frequent beep sound Move the sensor upward Battery remaining display the RL 200 1S on The warning displays 1 and 2 are the functions that the LS 80L detects alarm signal from the RL 200 1S l The LS 80L can be canceled the alarm detection from To be canceled the detection Press the povver svvitch while pressing the buzzer sound switch when powering dam Flashing alternately is still usable Dead battery new one 46 Battery is sufficient The power is low but laser Replace the dry battery with Detective range 15 801 Display Precision 1mm Y 4 omm width 2mm T Normal mm width lt 1 5mm 10mm width IE 44 10mm 20mm width J 15mm 30mm width Jp more than 15mm more than 30mm width a Level sensor is moved or downward from laser beam 47 Replacing Battery 1 Keep pushing the battery c
7. or low temperature 70 C or higher or 0 C or lower state In such a case charging will stop automatically to protect nickel hydride batteries Recharging should be performed room temperature ranging from 10 to 40 Always use the AC DC converter provided with the product 1 The Ni MH BT 67Q rechargeable battery be charged while using the laser 2 The Ni MH BT 67Q rechargeable battery can be charged when the battery holder is removed from the instrument This allows the option of alternately using two battery packs to always maintain a fully charged pack 3 The Ni MH BT 67Q rechargeable battery can be removed from the DB 75C battery holder and 4xD size dry cell batteries alkaline can be installed 4 The DB 75 dry cell battery holder cannot be used to charge the BT 67Q Ni MH battery pack Use the DB 75C charging battery holder instead BT 67Q DB 75C 33 1 For longer battery life conform to the suggested charging time to the extent possible 2 The battery source will discharge when stored and should be checked before using with instrument 3 Be sure to charge stored battery source every 3 or 6 months and store in a place at 30 C or below If you allow the battery to become completely discharged it will have an effect on future charging 34 Dry battery How to replace dry batteries 1 Remove the battery cover by turning the battery cover knob to
8. power for the level sensor and press A N the detective precision switch to select the high 1 detection mode mmm the laser beam 7 Check the position of the laser beam Y on the wall Bom Move the sensor up or down until the LCD indicator Press the ENT key after check identifies the center of the laser beam 8 After fixing the beam press the ENT key The display will change to flashing POSITION 2 POSITION 2 Y 37 9 Loosen the tripod and rotate the instrument 180 and retighten to fix The Y side of the instrument should be facing the wall After the auto leveling is completed the display will change to A V then the rotary head rotates and emits laser beam 10 Following step 7 mark the laser beam position for Y Turn off the power to complete the checking If the two lasers being marked are misaligned for Check the misalignment of laser beam of Y and Y on the wall If one of the 3 center indicators is lit calibration is normal Misalignment of Y and Y laser beam within 3 5mm is considered normal When rotating the instrument 180 ensure that the height of the off the power for the instrument If adjustment is es instrument is aligned less than 3 5mm adjustment is not necessary Turn reguired move on to 2 How to adjust 2 How to adjust A After completing the checking in step 10 go on to the adjustment specified below
9. to mask using Displays the masking direction the arrow keys Each press repeats mask activating Displays the direction that laser beam releasing is emitted 4 When desired masking is displayed press the The status in which the X direction is masked ENT key to finish Laser beam is shut off in the X direction Confirm the OK mark on the display 26 Switching Masking Mode Split masking Direction Mode 1 Mode 2 As seen As seen from above from above Y axis Y You can select either Mode 1 or Mode 2 for the masking mode The relationship between the arrow keys and masking directions are shown in the above figure 27 Masking Mode Setting 1 Follow steps 1 2 for the masking setting 2 Each press of Y key toggles Mask Mode 1 and Mask Mode 2 3 Press the ENT key to lock the entry Sample display Mode 1 Mode 2 2 How to change the rotary head speed 300 600 900 R P M The rotary head speed can be set to 300 600 or 900 R P M Press the MENU key to display the menu screen Use the arrow keys to select the changing rotary head speed and press the ENT key When the head speed starts flashing select the desired speed using the arrow keys and press the ENT key Changing rotary head speed oy 2 EIE __ HE Rotation speed 28 3 Sensitivity Level The sensitivity level allows the user to select the vibration level that is permitted during auto leveling
10. v 1 Using the arrow keys up and down adjust the Y By using the up and down arrow keys adjust the laser beam to the center of Y and Y Y laser beam to the center of the Y and Y 2 Press the ENT key when the laser beam is correctly positioned in the center Y 1 center Yr 8 rotating laser beam 38 3 CALCULATING will flash indicating that the After positioning the laser beam press the ENT key calibration value is being calculated by the instrument Do not touch the instrument until END is displayed to signify operation completed If you CALCULATING touch the instrument you will need to recalibrate 4 When END is displayed press the ENT key The screen will return to the axis selection screen If you wish to continue with checking the X axis go END back to step 3 for calibration check 5 When you have completed the adjustment turn off After calibration value is fixed press the ENT key the power Y After adjustment is completed go through the checking procedure to check if the adjustment was X Y done accurately 4 gt The screen goes back to the selection screen display error code CALIBRATION OVER ERR Check the procedure again and perform any inspections and adjustments 5 If the correction value calculated exceeds the allowable range the RL 200 15 will If this error code is displayed again repair is req
11. 0 1S LED Display There is an LED that signals auto leveling of the control panel screen of the main instrument Flashing Auto leveling or grade setting is in process The rotary head is not rotating ON solid Auto leveling grade setting is complete The rotary head is active and emits the laser beam You can stop the auto leveling function Refer to 3 Sensitivity Level on page 29 to stop the function 18 Basic Operation Normal precision mode High precision mode Level sensor Higher than datum position Buzzer sound High frequent beep sound Move the sensor downward Datum position Buzzer sound Continuous beep sound Lower than datum position Buzzer sound Low frequent beep sound Move the sensor upward 1 Set the instrument ona tripod or smooth surface and turn on the power 2 Set Y axis grade 3 Turn on the level sensor Check the operation surface by using the level sensor If high precision detection is desired select that setting on the level sensor 4 Check the rotating beam elevation using the level sensor For more information about level sensor refer to Level Sensor 115 801 on page 45 section 19 Preparation and Functions Power Source Connect the battery according to the battery type purchased For charging and battery replacement instructions see the Maintaining Power Sources on page 3
12. 2 section Setting Up Instrument Set the instrument on a tripod or smooth surface The instrument must be within horizontal 5 degrees of true level for auto leveling to operate 5 Power Switch When the power switch on the instrument is turned on auto leveling and automatic grade setting will activate 20 Battery Status Display Remaining battery level is displayed at the lower bar in the display area Battery is sufficient Battery is sufficient Battery is sufficient BOL ol The power is low but laser is still usable Battery remaining display Indication continues until batteries are dead RL BATTERY LOW Dead batteries of RL 200 1S Recharge the battery or replace the dry batteries with new ones If an AC DC converter is connected to the main instrument when the main instrument is displaying RL BATTERY LOW the remaining battery level display will not change Once the power is turned off the battery remaining display will reset For handling batteries see the Maintaining Power Sources on page 32 21 Setting Grade Grade can be set in Y axis as shown below Grade can be set in the range indicated below Y 5 to 25 Grade axes and axis symbols are as shown in the diagram below 25 5 22 Aligning Direction of Grade When using the laser with a percent of grade entered the laser must be properly aligned so the
13. ake storms floods etc A fire accident or an act of a third party and or a usage any other usual conditions The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of profits due to a change of data loss of data an interruption of business etc caused by using the product or an unusable product The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for any damage and loss of profits caused by usage except for explained in the user manual The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for damage caused by wrong movement or action due to connecting with other products Laser Safety Information The RL 200 1S is classified as a class 3R Laser Product according to IEC Standard Publication 60825 1 Ed 2 0 2007 and United States Government Code of Federal Regulation FDA CDRH 21 Part1040 10 and 1040 11 Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 Laser Safety This product projects a visible laser beam during operation This product is manufactured and sold in accordance with Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products FDA BRH 21 CFR 1040 or Radiation Safety of Laser Products Equipment Classification Requirements and User s Guide IEC Publication 60825 1 provided on the safety standards for laser beam As per the said standard RL 200 1S standard model i
14. ase or instrument could be dropped and cause injury Power Supply GO OOOO OOP Warning Do not short circuit Heat or ignition could result Do not use voltage other than the specified power supply voltage Fire or electrical shock could result Do not use damaged power cords plugs or loose outlets Fire or electric shock could result Do not use power cords other than those designated Fire could result Do not use batteries other than those designated An explosion could occur or abnormal heat generated leading to fire Do not place articles such as clothing on the battery charger while charging batteries Sparks could be induced leading to fire Use only the specified battery charger to recharge batteries Other chargers may be of different voltage rating or polarity causing sparking which could lead to fire or burns Do not heat or throw batteries into fire An explosion could occur resulting in injury OP 000 Do not use the battery or charger for any other equipment or purpose Fire or burns caused by ignition could result To prevent shorting of the battery in storage apply insulating tape or equivalent to the terminals Otherwise shorting could occur resulting in fire or burns Do not use batteries or the battery charger if wet Resultant shorting could lead to fire or burns Do not connect or disconnect power supply plugs with wet hands Electric shock could result Caution Do not touch liquid leakin
15. der model 6 Level sensor holder model 6 Level sensor 44 Level Sensor LS 80L Power switch The power switch turns ON or OFF by pressing On Grade precision switch Two on grade precision options are available normal precision 42mm and high precision 1 By pressing this switch the precision options are switched alternately Confirm the precision choice by the indicator Normal precision is the default setting each time the sensor is turned on Buzzer sound switch Volume of the sensor buzzer can be alternately switched to LOW LOUD OFF by pressing the switch Indicator LS 80L Display P 46 Detect the on grade position by moving the LS 80L up and down Directional arrows and audio signals assist in locating the on grade position as the laser strikes the beam receiving window Top of LS 80L is 40mm 1 9 16 from on grade index for offset marking The indicators are located on front and back sides of the instrument Beam receiving window Turn the beam receiving window side towards RL 200 1S to detect the laser beam Buzzer speaker Auto cut off function The power will be turned off automatically if no laser beam is detected for approximately 30 minutes To turn on the level sensor press the power switch again 45 15 801 Display Height alert warning of rotating laser A flash and a buzzer sound signifies that the height alert
16. e ee a 32 How to Change Batteries on the 32 Check and Adjusting Horizontal Calibration Horizontal Rotation Cone Error Grade Setting Error Storage Precautions md e e dus Standard Accessories EE dean E p dn seven ndn Specifications toi e enden Si Ave ne eee ea eid Error Display RE ER EE RE EE iar RE Regulations IE OR EE EE 14 Nomenclature Rotary head Laser emitting window Beam aperture Display Handle Control panel Battery holder Battery compartment lock 15 Control panel MENU key Escape key Enter key Auto leveling indicator Power switch Arrow keys 16 Sample Display Normal display vos grade 35Y41 2 345 Blinks digit by digit during leveling RL 4 1 600 Auto leveling indicator Blinks during leveling Rotation speed rpm Battery remaining Menu screen display See Menu on page 25 17 Key Functions Enter key End Operation of Data Input and Sends data to the instrument Escape key Cancels input or escape to previous status ED Y key Sets Y axis grade A Menu and arrow keys Selects menu items Inputs the grade of Y axis a Sets the masking direction Y Power switch On Off of the RL 200 18 RL 20
17. ent and the manufacturer importer or their agent responsible for compliance and for placing it on the Australian market EMC NOTICE E RATTE sere CE Under such conditions please festo instrument Performance before use R amp TTE Directive ROTATING LASER RL 200 1S Hereby TOPCON CORP declares that the above mentioned equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC EU R amp TTE Please inquire below if you wish to receive a copy of Topcon s Declaration of Conformity Topcon Europe Positioning B V Essebaan 11 2908 LJ Capelle IJssel The Netherlands Tel 31 10 4585077 Fax 31 10 2844949 http www topcon positioning eu index asp 54 Region Directives 9 Labels Declarations Country Regulations WEEE Directive wm This symbol is applicable to EU members states only Following information is only for EU member states The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as WEEE household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you EU Di will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment irective and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about the take back and recycling of this product please contact your supplier where you purchased the product or consult TOPCON CORPORATION El EU Batter
18. f TOPCON A 119 E LJ 8 Y 8 ll INSTRUCTION MANUAL ROTATING LASER RL 200 15 Japan Surveying Instruments Manufacturers Association 31491 90030 Thank you for purchasing the RL 200 15 Rotating Laser It is one the world s most advanced and accurate grade setting lasers To quickly and effectively use the RL 200 1S please read these brief instructions carefully and keep them in a convenient location for future reference Precautions Guarding the instrument against shock When transporting the instrument provide some protection to minimize risk of shock Heavy shocks may affect beam accuracy Sudden changes of temperature A sudden change in temperature may cause water condensation on the glass used for the laser emission part In such a case let the instrument stand for a while to allow it to adjust to the temperature prior to actual use Caution Use of adjustment controls or performance procedures other than those specified herein may results in hazardous radiation exposure Precautions for Safe Operation For the safe use of the product and prevention of injury to operators and persons as well as prevention of property damage items which should be observed are indicated by an exclamation point within a triangle used with WARNING and CAUTION statements in this instruction manual The definitions o
19. f the indications are listed below Be sure you understand them before reading the manual s main text Definition of Indication Ignoring this indication and making an operation error could WARNING possibly result in death or serious injury to the operator Ignoring this indication and making an operation error could CAUTION possibly result in personal injury or property damage This symbol indicates items for which caution hazard warnings inclusive is urged A Specific details are printed in or near the symbol S This symbol indicates items which are prohibited Specific details are printed in or near the symbol This symbol indicates items which must always be performed Specific details are printed in or near the symbol General e Warning Do not perform disassembly or rebuilding Fire electric shock or burns could result Do not use the unit in areas exposed to high amounts of dust or ash in areas where there is inadequate ventilation or near combustible materials An explosion could occur When securing the instrument in the carrying case make sure that all catches including the side catches are closed Failure to do so could result in the instrument falling out while being carried causing injury Caution Do not use the carrying case as a footstool The case is slippery and unstable so a person could slip and fall off it Do not place the instrument in a case with a damaged case or belt The c
20. g from batteries Harmful chemicals could cause burns or blisters Tripod 5 OP Caution When mounting the instrument to the tripod tighten the centering screw securely Failure to tighten the screw properly could result in the instrument falling off the tripod causing injury Tighten securely the leg fixing screws of the tripod on which the instrument is mounted Failure to tighten the screws could result in the tripod collapsing causing injury Do not carry the tripod with the tripod shoes pointed at other persons A person could be injured if struck by the tripod shoes Keep hands and feet away from the tripod shoes when fixing the tripod in the ground A hand or foot stab wound could result Tighten the leg fixing screws securely before carrying the tripod Failure to tighten the screws could lead to the tripod legs extending causing injury User Wear the reguired protectors safety shoes helmet etc when operating Exceptions from Responsibility The user of this product is expected to follow all operating instructions and make periodic checks of the product s performance The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for results of a faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct indirect consequential damage and loss of profits The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility for consequential damage and loss of profits by any disaster an earthqu
21. ge Sight targets so that the laser beam does not stray from them A Caution Perform checks at start of work and periodic checks and adjustments with the laser beam emitted under normal conditions When disposing of the instrument destroy the battery connector so that the laser beam cannot be emitted Operate the instrument with due caution to avoid injuries that may be caused by the laser beam unintentionally striking a person in the eye Avoid setting the instrument at heights at which the path of the laser beam may strike pedestrians or drivers at head height 10 Only those who have received training the following items shall use this product Read the manual for usage procedures for this product Hazardous protection procedures read Laser Safety Information Requisite protective gear read Laser Safety Information Accident reporting procedures stipulate procedures beforehand for transporting the injured and contacting physicians in case there are laser induced injuries When the instrument is not being used turn off the power 11 Standard System Components Rechargeable battery type dO IO mob ONS Irist mebit Level Sensor 15 801 Level Sensor Holder Model 6 Battery holder DB 75C Ni MH battery pack BT 67Q AC DC converter AD 11 AA size dry cell batteries Carrying case Instruction manual Dry ba
22. ickel Metal Hydride Ni MH Nickel Cadmium Ni Cd Small Sealed Lead Acid Pb and Lithium lon Li ion batteries to Topcon for proper recycling and disposal Only Topcon batteries will be accepted in this process Proper shipping requires that batteries or battery packs must be intact and show no signs of leaking The metal terminals on the individual batteries must be covered with tape to prevent short circuiting and heat buildup or batteries can be placed in individual plastic bag Battery packs should not be dissembled prior to return Topcon customers are responsible for complying with all federal state and local regulations pertaining to packing labeling and shipping of batteries Packages must include a completed return address be prepaid by the shipper and travel by surface mode Under no circumstance should used recyclable batteries by shipped by Failure to comply with the above requirements will result in the rejection of the package at the shipper s expense Please remit packages to Topcon Positioning Systems Inc C O Battery Return Dept 150 7400 National Dr Livermore CA 94551 DON T THROW AWAY RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES RECYCLE THEM 53 Region Directives 9 Labels Declarations Country Regulations Australia C Tick The compliance label indicates that the product complies with the applicable standard and establishes a traceable link between the equipm
23. on indication Power source Operating time 20 C 68 F Auto cut off delay Protection against water and dust Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight 50 50 2 0 in 1 mm 0 04 in 2 mm 0 08 in Liquid crystal both sides and buzzer 2xAA size dry cell batteries alkaline Approx 120 hours Using alkaline manganese dry cell batteries Approx 30 minutes without beam detection IP66 Based on the standard IEC60529 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 30 C to 60 22 F to 140 F 146 L x 76 W x 26 H mm 5 7 x 2 9 x 1 0 in 0 19 kg 0 41 Ibs including dry cell batteries Error Display Error Code Description Countermeasure EQ RL BATTERY LOW Batteries of the instrument are dead Replace the batteries of the instrument Safety lock system is activated Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on to activate auto leveling function The instrument is set up exceeding the auto leveling range Reposition the instrument to fit into the auto leveling range in the direction specified CALIBRATION OVER ERR Checking mode identified as being exceeding calibration range Turn the power for the instrument turn it back on and start over from the beginning E 05 The rotary head is not rotating Turn the power for the instrument off and then turn it back on 51 Error
24. or grade setting Set a sensitivity level to suit the location where the instrument is used such as places that undergo many vibrations and also in consideration of the operational precision Two sensitivity levels can be set large and small vibrations Manual setting will stop the auto leveling function Large vibration Small vibration Manual If the manual setting is selected the auto leveling function will not operate so the grading setting precision will not be assured at all The manual setting will also deactivate the setting for Y grade H Do not use the manual setting for sensitivity level except in special circumstances 29 4 Safety Lock System When the instrument system detects a shock this function informs the operate of it A safety lock is also called a height alert In case the safety lock system setting is ON Safety Lock System will active This will be active around 10 minutes after turning on the power Should the installed status of the instrument suddenly change when auto leveling is functioning and laser beam is being emitted through for example unnecessary contact by the user the auto leveling function will automatically stop to protect operational precision In such a case the rotary head will act as below When 5 Warning transmission is activated it will rotate slowly When 5 Warning transmission in not activated the rotation will stop Active Inactive Error Blinks
25. over in 1 direction and then try to slide the cover in 2 direction The cover does not move but it will be open 2 Take out the battery and place a new one into the battery box 3 Press lid down and click to close 2 48 Specifications RL 200 15 Accuracy Auto leveling range Measuring range Diameter Rotation speeds Light source Power supply Operating time 20 C 68 F Tripod screw Protection against water and dust Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Laser beam height Weight Di DEB Approx 2 1100 m 6 3608 9 ft with LS 80L 300 600 900 rpm Changeable L D Visible laser 4xD size dry cell batteries alkaline Ni MH battery pack BT 67Q It can be charged while using it Approx 100 hours Alkaline manganese dry battery Approx 90 hours Ni MH battery pack BT 67Q Flat and dome head type W 5 8 x11 threads IP66 Based on the standard IEC60529 20 C to 50 4 F to 122 F 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F 174 L x 218 VV x 253 mm 6 9 L x 8 6 VV x 10 0 in 209mm Height from the instrument s bottom surface to the center point of laser beam 3 4kg 7 5165 Dry battery type Including dry batteries 3 6kg 7 9lbs Ni MH battery type Including BT 67Q 49 15 80 detection window Beam detection precision High precision Normal precision Beam detecti
26. s classified as Class 3R Laser Products These are simple products to operate and do not require training from a laser safety officer In case of any failure do not disassemble the instrument Contact TOPCON or your TOPCON dealer AVOID EXPOSURE AT LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE Visible laser Laser output 2 5mW Beam aperture LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION WAVE LENGTH 685nm 5mW MAXIMUM OUTPUT AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE eee ASS MA LASER PRODUCT CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS INC 7400 National Drive Livermore CA94551 U S MANUFACTURED COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 Explanatory Label mad EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE Each label is differed by the market N Warning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Never intentionally point the laser beam at another person The laser beam is injurious to the eyes and skin Do not look directly into the laser beam Doing so could cause permanent eye damage Do not stare at the laser beam Doing so could cause permanent eye damage Never look at the laser beam through a telescope binoculars or other optical instruments Doing so could cause permanent eye dama
27. slope of the laser beam is parallel to the desired direction of grade The sighting collimator on top of the instrument is calibrated to the grade axis of the laser beam Follow the steps below to align the laser to the desired direction of grade 1 Establish a target line parallel to desired direction of grade 2 Set up the laser over this line drop a plumb bob from the tripod mounting screw 3 Rough align the instrument to the direction of grade Make sure it is properly oriented for the grade to be entered positive or negative See page 22 4 Place a rod or other target down range on the target line 5 While sighting through the collimator adjust the i x instrument until the sight is aligned with the target See the figures on the es right Plus direction Minus direction 23 Single axis Grade range Y 5 to 25 How to Enter Grade 1 Press the Y key to begin grade input The axis symbol will flash and it will go into grade entry status 2 Select positive or negative grade by pressing arrow keys Y axis Y 1 3 4 Upior Down 00 c5 3 Move the cursor by pressing the arrow keys Right or Left 4 Increase or decrease the number by pressing the arrow keys Up or Down 5 Press the ENT key to finish input When holding down the Y key while the Y symbol is flashing the flashing axis will reset to 00 000 24
28. ttery type Instr rrient i e 1pc Level Sensor LS 80L 1pc Level Sensor Holder Model 6 1pc Battery holder DB 75 1pc D size dry cell batteries 2 4pcs AA size dry cell batteries Carrying da Instruction Please make sure that all of above items are in the box when you unpack 1 2 3 Batteries included in the package are to confirm the initial operation Please replace the batteries provided with new batteries alkaline as soon as possible 12 Contents Foieword des DE EA ed ed sn dn dk 1 Precautions Precautions for Safe Operation 212 Brom Ms N ON A EE 7 Exceptions from Responsibility 7 Laser Safety Information Standard System Components Contents NOm nClature RE EE OE Sample Display Key Functions RL 200 1S LED Display Basic Operation Preparation and Functions de doe ie EE OE EE EE EE OE E Setting Up Instrument Power Switch Battery Status Display Setting Grade Aligning Direction of Grade How to Enter Grade Maintaining Power Sources eared I bd da eo
29. uired Contact your dealer or Topcon 39 Horizontal Rotation Cone Error Perform the following check after completing Horizontal Calibration on the previous page SS Minimum about 50 m 164 ft gt Wall B Cone error Datum position Wal SS Set up the laser centered between two walls approximately 50 m 164 ft apart Orient the instrument so one axis either X or Y is facing the walls Grade should be set to 0 00 in both axes Locate and mark the position of the rotating laser beam on both walls using the level sensor Turn off the instrument and move the instrument closer to wall A 1 m to 2 m 3 ft to 6 ft Do not change the axis orientation of the instrument Turn the instrument on Again locate and mark the position of the rotating laser beam on both walls using the level sensor Measure the distance between the first and second marks on each wall If the difference between each set of marks is less than 5 mm 7 32 of an inch no error exists El If the difference between wall A side and wall B side exceeds 5 mm 47 32 of an inch contact your dealer or Topcon 40 Grade Setting Error Perform the following check only after completing Horizontal Calibration and Horizontal Rotation Cone Error 1 Checking 1 Setup the Y side facing the staff as shown in the figure Level Sensor Staff h1 Nail 1 h2 Nail 2
30. y Directive EU EU Battery This symbol is applicable to EU members states only Directive Battery users must not dispose of batteries as unsorted general waste but treat properly 55 CORPORATION 75 1 Hasunuma cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8580 Japan http www topcon co jp Please see the attached address list or the following website for contact addresses GLOBAL GATEWAY http global topcon com
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