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Rugby 260SG/270SG/280DG User Manual

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1. Press the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time and the beam will rotate clock wise to your second reference point on the right Press these two buttons two more times if your reference point is on the left side of the laser In case that any setup option needs to be changed like head speed or scan mode press the STAR button to enter the setup menu To align the cross axis or plumb beam to a second reference point press the X Y button to select the cross axis then press the UP or DOWN button to move the beam left or right 4 5 Identification of the Axes Description a c X axis When positive grade is entered in the X axis grade will increase in this direction Y axis When positive grade is entered in the Y axis grade will increase in this direction Front of Rugby See also axis labelling inside the top windows 4 6 Slope Percent of Grade Description e Slope The change in elevation per unit of measure foot meter etc e Percent of grade The change in elevation per 100 units of measure feet meters etc Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 27 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 28 e Calculating percent of grade from the slope Slope 0 0059 Conversion 0 0059 x 100 Percent of Grade 0 590 4 7 Alignment of the Axes Description When the desired grade is correctly set in the display it is necessary to align the X and Y axes to the jobsite E
2. 270SG 280DG Features and Functions 12 Components Description main screen Component Function LCD display Shows the grade setting for the X and Y axis The display shows also beam masking battery status H I and head speed Charger input For charging the batteries Easy grip handle For carrying and setup Tripod mount For attachment to a tripod with 5 8 11 mounting thread g oO a X axis grade b Y axis grade o c Progress bar a d Beam masking e Remote status f Lock status g Battery status h H I alert i Head speed or scan status j Status line 3 1 Location Recommended head speeds Tripod setup Setup General Setup Make sure the location is clear of possible obstructions that may block or reflect the laser beam Make the most efficient use of the Rugby s operating radius The Rugby can be placed in the center of the working area or to one side Make sure the ground is stable Ground vibration and extremely windy conditions can affect the operation and accuracy of the Rugby If working in very dusty conditions place the Rugby up wind The dirt will then be blown away from the Rugby and reduce interference The typical head speed for general construction applications is 10 rps 600 rpm When working at extended distances decreasing the head speed increasing the pulse time on the receiver or changing the band width of
3. Class 2 IEC60825 1 EEK Tested with Leica receivers Rugby 280DG specific Description Value Grade capability 15 to 15 in either axis simultane ously Operating range e rotating beam e plumb beam visible 350 m 1150 ft radius up to 60 m 200 ft Scan mode 10 45 and 90 Scan feature Scan 90 Head speed 0 2 5 or 10 rps 0 120 300 600 rpm Remote capability Rugby MR Remote Control Lay down mode for special construction applications Laser classification Class 3R IEC60825 1 KKK Tested with Leica receivers Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Technical Data 77 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Technical Data 78 Rugby MR Remote Control Description Value Distance 100 m 330 ft typical radius Battery type 4 AAA alkaline batteries Dimensions HWD 155 x 70 x 45 mm 6 1 x 2 8 x 1 8 Weight 410 g 14 4 oz Environmental Waterproof to IP54 Standard x The remote control distance may be decreased by LAN WIFI networks used nearby Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Technical Data 79 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction S z ot Es Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which a5 i QO IVI meets the International Standards of Quality Management
4. e and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental oO Management Systems ISO standard 14001 2 N Ask your local Leica Geosystems dealer for more information about our TQM program Printed in Switzerland 2009 Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich Wild Strasse CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland when it has to be right CACAL Phone 41 71 727 31 31 www leica geosystems com Geosystems
5. 11 Technical Data 75 1 Introduction General This manual contains operating and setup procedures for common applications Its information purpose is to describe the features of the Rugby and how the Rugby operates The manual is not intended to describe specific applications Contact your local dealer or Leica Geosystems for information specific to your jobsite requirements The Rugby grade laser is designed to serve your needs in a wide variety of applica tions It is a proven tool for increased production with substantial reduction of labour time and material costs It can be used to accurately control sloped or level grading trenching open cut mining dredging contouring of levees general construction and excavation Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Introduction 7 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Introduction 8 Features Feature Rugby 260SG Rugby 270SG Rugby 280DG 90 Plumb beam v Vertical operation RF remote control Dual grade to 15 Single grade to 15 Fully automated grade control lt Single grade to 10 semi automatic lt eai a a aS Beam masking Bright visible beam Large intuitive graphic display Simple five button operation SISI sis XN NP NEN KX NENTS Area of application Single grade The Rugby 260SG and 270SG are single grade lasers and are capable of producing an accur
6. from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com treat ment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these products Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 59 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 60 A Warning A Warning Using a battery charger not recommended by Leica Geosystems can destroy the batteries This can cause fire or explosions Precautions Only use chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems to charge the batteries High mechanical stress high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids can cause leakage fire or explosions of the batteries Precautions Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids Short circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets if battery terminals come in contact with jewelry keys metallized paper or other metals Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects 10 7 Laser Classification Description The following directions in accordance with the statement of the art international standard IEC 60825 1 2007 03 and IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 provide instruc tion and training information to the person responsible for the product and the person w
7. off Automatic or manual mode Beam masking Turns the beam off in the selected sectors Q EG PN fa Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 15 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 16 Ki Lock function Protects the Rugby against unwanted changes Ee If no button is pressed the display will revert to the main screen after ten seconds and stores possible changes Head speeds e Rugby 260SG fixed to 10 rps 600 rpm e Rugby 270SG 5 or 10 rps 300 or 600 rpm e Rugby 280DG 0 2 5 or 10 rps 0 120 300 600 rpm and additionally has the scan features scan 10 45 or 90 degrees Select the head speed that provides the best performance for your application The selected head speed is shown in the status line Scan and O rps C The scan feature and head speed 0 rps is only available on a Rugby 280DG Scan can be selected in the same screen as head speeds Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select scan 10 45 or 90 degrees Once selected the head will stop and scan in the selected area From the main menu press the DOWN button to rotate the head clockwise Press UP to rotate counter clockwise Pressing UP and DOWN at the same time will rotate the head in 90 degree incre ments H I function The H I Height of Instrument function is used to alert for critical elevation changes caused by movement of the tripod When the H I function is turned on the letters HI will appear in the status line The H I function b
8. radio devices near to medical equipment e Do not operate the product with radio devices in aircraft e Do not operate the product with radio devices for long periods with it immedi ately next to your body 10 9 A Warning A Warning FCC Statement Applicable in U S This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal lation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compli ance could
9. the amount The amount of change is not visible on the display QP Cris Electronic beam masking allows for turning off the laser beam in specific sectors to prevent interference with other operations on the job Using the setup menu the beam can be turned off in two or three selected sectors The beam masked sectors will appear dark The lock function is used to prevent the Rugby against is unwanted changes When the lock function is activated the X 0 000 Rugby remains operational but no settings can be changed Y 0 000 The lock status is shown in the status line gt 2 Once activated and pushing a button the lock symbol will be OF 7i 10 shown for three seconds To turn OFF the lock function press the STAR button to return to the setup screen and disable the lock Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 19 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 20 Even if the Rugby is locked the backlight can be switched on by pressing the POWER button shortly Press and hold the POWER button to switch the Rugby OFF 3 3 Additional Setup Options Description Additional setup options may be accessed in a second setup screen From the main screen press and hold the UP A button then press the STAR button to access the second setup screen Display contrast The display contrast of the Rugby can be adjusted 2 The display contrast range goes from 8 low to 8 high mental and windy conditions
10. the receiver to wide band can improve the laser range and performance Attach the Rugby securely to a tripod or laser trailer or mount it on a stable level surface Always check the tripod or trailer before beginning work Make sure all screws bolts and nuts are tight If your tripod has chains they should be slightly loose to allow for thermal expansion during the day Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 13 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 14 3 2 Description On extremely windy days secure the tripod for example by placing a sandbag on each leg If using a tripod with a quick disconnect adapter point the control lever into the wind This places the locking mechanism also into the wind and will provide better stability To make use of the extended grade capability make sure the Rugby is mounted on the tripod with the display directly over one leg Setup Options The Rugby has several setup options that are easily accessed and changed in the setup screen From the main screen press the STAR button to access the setup screen Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor Use the STAR button to select the setup parameters Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the selected parameter Press the STAR button to accept the change Select EXIT and press the STAR button to return to the main screen 7 USS Parameters Head speed and scan mode H I function Turns the H I function on and
11. void the user s authority to operate the equipment Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 71 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions Labelling Rugby 260SG 270SG Z80DG and MR Swiss Technology Remote Control By Lies daseystere AA Type RF MR Art No 768543 Power 5V nominal 350mA max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured 2009 Made in Singapore X CEO Swiss Technology This device contains a transmitter by Leica Geosystems FCC ID RFD RFLRRC IC 1D 3177A RFRC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC i Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful A L _ interference and 2 this device must accept any AN interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products Except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice Nr 50 July 24 2007 This device contains a transmitter FCC ID OUR XBEEPRO IC ID 4214A XBEEPRO ERP lt 100mW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the i following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and i 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may i i i cause undesired operation i Conformity to National Regula tions Antenna e FCC Part 15 applicable in U
12. Leica Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG User Manual Version 1 0 English when it has to be right eca Geosystems Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Introduction 2 Introduction Purchase AW Product identification Congratulations on the purchase of a Rugby instrument This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating it Refer to 10 Safety Directions for further informa tion Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product The model and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this informa tion when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorized service workshop Type Serial No 260 2 Date of purchase L Symbols The symbols used in this manual have the following meanings Type Description A Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environmental damage ee Important paragraphs
13. Never touch the glass with your fingers e Use only a clean soft lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol e Do not use other liquids these may attack the polymer components Damp Products e Dry the product the transport container the foam inserts and the accessories at a temperature not greater than 40 C 104 F and clean them e Do not repack until everything is completely dry e Always close the transport container when using in the field Cables and plugs e Keep plugs clean and dry e Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Care and Transport 49 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 50 10 10 1 Description 10 2 Permitted use Adverse use Safety Directions General The following directions should enable the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Intended Use e The product casts a horizontal laser plane or a laser beam for the purposes of alignment e The product can be set up on its own baseplate or on a tripod e The laser beam can be detected by means of a laser detector e Remote control of product e Data communication with external appliances e Use of the
14. S e Hereby Leica Geosystems AG declares that the product Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG and MR Remote Control is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable Europe Directive The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce e Rugby 280DG and MR Remote Control Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC C R amp TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the market or on the putting into service or require authorization for use e France e Italy e Norway if used in the geographical area within a radius of 20km from the centre of Ny Alesund e The conformity for countries with other national regulations not covered by the FCC part 15 or European directive 1999 5 EC has to be approved prior to use and operation Frequency range 2405 2480 MHz Transmission power lt 100 mW e i r p Rugby 280DG Whip antenna MR Remote Control Chip antenna Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 73 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 74 SpecificAbsorption Rate SAR The product meets the limits for the maximum permissible exposure of the guidelines and standards which are force in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 cm should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person within the i
15. ach connecting cables are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in posi tion Avoid subjecting the equipment to mechanical stress During the transport shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before shipping the product or disposing of it discharge the batteries by running the product until they are flat When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company A Danger During dynamic applications there is a danger of accidents occurring if the user does not pay attention to the environmental conditions around for example obstacles excavations or traffic Precautions The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers Operation of Charger The charger is not designed for use under wet and severe conditions If unit becomes wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions Use the charger only in dry environments for example in buildings or vehicles Protect the product against humidity If the charger becomes humid it must not be used Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 57 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 58 A Wa
16. ached grade is locked and is self levelling turned off X 0 500 C As self levelling is turned off no compensation for i HI any external setup and grade changes is applied 10 However if the Rugby is subsequently disturbed or knocked the H I alert occurs if active to indicate sudden changes Ee The Rugby 270SG 280DG are fully self levelling lasers hence will always self level at grade to compensate for any external setup and grade changes 4 4 Lay Down Mode Ee The lay down mode is only available on the Rugby 280DG Typical Lay down of 90 angles plumb tilt up walls and transferring points from the floor applications to the ceiling Description In lay down mode the beam goes automatically to the beam down position 0 rps so that the Rugby can be aligned over a reference point Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 25 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 26 Using lay down mode In automatic mode the vertical axis will self level automatically whereas this is not the case in manual mode The cross axis can be adjusted left or right for layout applications If required press the STAR button to change the setup options To activate lay down mode put the Rugby into lay down posi tion The screen to the right is shown Only in manual mode symbol a is shown Set up the Rugby in the lay down position so that the laser beam is positioned over the first reference point O fe a
17. ate plane of laser light for applications which require level 1 or single slope 2 Dual grade Z NN The Rugby 280DG is a dual grade laser and cae is capable of producing an accurate plane of laser light for applications that require NE level 1 single slope 2 or dual slope 3 The Rugby 260SG is fully automatic at level and manual at grade Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Introduction 9 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Features and Functions 10 2 Features and Functions Overview ava M POWER button X Y button UP button X button Rugby 260SG and 270SG only Easy grip handle LCD display STAR button DOWN button Charger input Tripod mount Buttons Function POWER button Press shortly to switch the Rugby on or activate backlight Press and hold for 1 5 seconds to switch the Rugby off X button Press to set grade in the X axis Rugby 260SG and 270SG only Throughout this manual the X Y button will be used when referring to either the X or X Y button X Y button Press to set grade in the X and Y axis Rugby 280DG only UP button After pressing X Y press to increase the grade shown DOWN button After pressing X Y press to decrease the grade shown STAR button HESS amp OF Press to enter setup screens and the grade entry by digit screen Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Features and Functions 11 Rugby 260SG
18. battery status is displayed as a small icon in the status line Refer to Description main screen on page 12 If the battery pack runs low on power the low battery screen is shown The Rugby will continue to operate but the head speed will switch to 7 rps to activate the RodMaster function on Rod Eye Receivers The STAR button can be pressed to return to the previous settings CE The Rugby may continue to operate for a few more hours if alkaline batteries are used An empty battery icon in the status line will flash to indi cate a low battery status If NiMH batteries are used it s strongly recommended to fully recharge them as soon as possible in order to extend their lifetime Charging First time use Operation discharging The batteries must be charged prior to using it for the first time because it is delivered with an energy content as low as possible The permissible temperature range for charging is between 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F For optimal charging we recommend charging the batteries at a low ambient temperature of 0 C to 20 C 32 F to 68 F if possible It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging Using the chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems it is not possible to charge the battery if the temperature is too high For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time gt three months it is effectual to make 3 5 charge discharge cycles The batteries
19. can be operated from 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn very high operating temperatures will reduce the service life of the battery Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 37 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 38 7 2 Description Remote symbol status Remote Control The Rugby MR Remote Control is a full functioning two way remote control cE Only the Rugby 280DG supports use of the MR Remote Control All buttons on the remote except the SLEEP button have the same functionality as on the Rugby CE Before you can use the remote it is necessary to enable the remote capability on the Rugby To do this refer to Remote function on page 21 The remote symbol will appear in the status line of the main screen of the Rugby gt Remote disabled Remote enabled but not Remote enabled and connected connected to Rugby POWER button STANDBY button The POWER button turns on the remote When pressed it will communicate with the Rugby to receive current information Once communication is established the remote can be used to change grade and setup parameters on the Rugby 280DG Press and hold the POWER button for 1 5 seconds to turn the remote off If the remote is not within range or otherwise loses commu nication the lost communication screen will be displayed l m C Itis important to achieve the specified d
20. ct may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation for example near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions If the product is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends for example external supply cables interface cables the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products may be impaired Precautions While the product is in use connecting cables for example product to external battery product to computer must be connected at both ends Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 69 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 70 A Warning Use of product with radio devices Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment in installa tions in medical devices for example pacemakers or hearing aids and in aircraft It can also affect humans and animals Precautions Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed or that humans or animals may be affected e Do not operate the product with radio devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installations or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists e Do not operate the product with
21. ctromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and elec trostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the product is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers for example field computers personal computers two way radios non standard cables or external batteries Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with the product they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards When using computers and two way radios pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufac turer A Caution A Warning Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in errorneous measure ments Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the produ
22. disappears before checking and changing the adjustment numbers x Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the number and move the beam to the half way point between the positions marked for the Y axis Press the STAR button to accept and store the number in the display for the Y axis and to return to the main screen HBg Ee e After adjustment always check your work e Always check accuracy prior to critical applications e Pressing the POWER button at any time before completing the procedure will cancel the adjustment and revert the accuracy to previously saved information 6 Checking Lay Down Accuracy Ee The lay down mode is only available on a Rugby 280DG 6 1 Procedure Checking lay down 1 To check lay down accuracy place the Rugby 280DG on its side on a flat level accuracy surface 30 m 100 ft from a wall so that the rotating beam projects a line on the wall 2 Hang a plumb line on the wall 3 If the rotating beam is not plumb adjustment is necessary Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Lay Down Accuracy 33 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Lay Down Accuracy 34 Lay down accuracy 1 With the Rugby still in lay down position turn the Rugby adjustment off then enter adjustment mode in the same way as x described for adjusting level accuracy 000 E 2 Have the rotating beam scan the plumb line then use the UP and DOWN buttons to align the beam vertically Ee Using the MR Remote C
23. e software version which is shown on the bottom line Customer name screen e Can be programmed to display customer s name and address e Contact your dealer for more details Standby mode e Controlled by the STANDBY button on the remote e Press the POWER button on the Rugby to turn off e Standby mode is only available on a Rugby 280DG if connected to an MR Remote Control Alert screens H I alert e The Rugby has moved and elevation may have changed oH JE e Press the POWER or STAR button to reset H I function a w e Check Rugby s elevation and adjust if required Servo limit e The Rugby cannot reach level or grade position C2 e Tilt it in direction as indicated by the arrows Tilt e The Rugby is tilted at an angle of more than 20 degrees Lock symbol e The Rugby is locked and does not allow any changes a f we Power on off is still possible Pai e To unlock press the STAR button and go to the setup screen Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Troubleshooting 43 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Troubleshooting 44 Temperature e The Rugby is too hot or cold to operate properly e Shade the Rugby if too hot e Warm the Rugby before continuing if too cold SI AN Lost communication e The remote is out of range Move closer FP x CD The remote is not in the line of sight of the Rugby Low battery e Shown if Rugby battery runs low on power z e The head speed goes down to 7 rps to indicate low battery o
24. ecomes active 30 seconds after the Rugby has completely leveled the head starts rotating and the self leveling accuracy remains the same The Rugby will trigger an H I alert if it has to re level beyond the limit The Rugby will stop rotating and the following screen will appear on the display a a m Ee Stop the alert condition by pressing the STAR or POWER button In any case the Rugby relevels sets the grade and re activates the H I function Carefully check the setup and elevation of the Rugby to determine what has caused the alert condition Adjust as required to the correct elevation Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 17 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 18 Automatic mode Manual mode C The Rugby will always turn on in automatic mode and will continuously self level to maintain grade accuracy To indicate automatic mode the display shows X 0 000 a 0 Y 0 000 OP BHi The X axis slope can be changed by pressing the X Y button A is first and then the STAR button to enter the grade entry by Xg00 000 digit screen Refer also to chapter 4 2 Entering Grade gt F Or amp s CS In manual mode the self leveling function and the H I function are not avail able To indicate manual mode the display shows op era 3 Beam masking Lock function In manual mode the X axis slope can be changed by pressing the X Y button first and then the UP button DOWN button X AXIS t to change
25. ge of the instrument has the following duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e To be familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application becomes unsafe e To ensure that the national laws regulations and conditions for the operation of radio transmitters are respected The person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment of personnel who use the product and for the safety of the equipment in use Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 53 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 54 10 6 A Warning A Caution Hazards of Use The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the direc tions of the person responsible for the product Watch out for erroneous measurements if the product has been dropped or has been misused modified stored for long periods or transported Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the use
26. he axes Check level accuracy of the Rugby Check the grade stakes to verify their accuracy or to deter mine if they have moved Remote will not turn on Check and replace the batteries Remote will not communicate with the Rugby Check that remote capability is enabled on the Rugby See small icon on the main screen Check remote battery status Reduce distance and try again At longer distances ensure the remote is in the line of sight of the Rugby Position the remote more upright to improve distance Setup options cannot be changed The Rugby is locked Unlock the Rugby in the setup screen f none of the above suggestions results in a solution contact your local dealer or nearest authorized service center 9 Care and Transport 9 1 Transport Transport in the When transporting the product in the field always make sure that you field e Either carry the instrument in its original transport case e Or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright Transportinaroad Never carry the instrument loose in a road vehicle It can be affected by shock and vehicle vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it Shipping When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging transport container and cardboard box or its equiva lent to pro
27. ho actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Ee Product classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class 3R do not require e Laser safety officer involvement e Protective clothes and eyewear e Special warning signs in the laser working area if used and operated as defined in this user manual due to the low eye hazard level Ee Products classified as laser class 2 or 3R may cause dazzle flash blindness and afterimages particularly under low ambient light conditions Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 61 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 62 10 7 1 Description Rugby 260SG Rugby 260SG 270SG The rotating laser produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the rotating head The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 2 laser products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate staring into the beam Description Value Maximum peak radiant power 2 7 mW 5 Pulse duration effective 1 1 ms Pulse repetition frequency 10 rps Beam divergence lt 1 5 mrad Wavelength 635 10 nm Rugb
28. istances that the remote is used within the line of sight of the Rugby to 16 hours After this time the Rugby will shut off and can only be turned The STANDBY button will cause the Rugby to go into standby mode for up z a on again at the Rugby In standby mode a sleeping Rugby is shown Pressing any button on the Rugby or on the remote except 222 the POWER button on the remote will cause the Rugby to Oo return to normal operation Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 39 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 40 Automatic shut off To save battery power the remote will automatically shut off after two minutes of Low battery Programming the remote non use The remote will display a low battery screen when the batteries have reached a voltage where the remote can no longer communicate with the Rugby rl z 2 LOW BATT To replace the batteries remove the bottom cover of the housing Install as indicated on the side of the housing CS Make sure the remote is switched off prior to programming To program the remote to work with a specific Rugby press eras and hold the STAR button then press the POWER button 1 001 Lk The remote will search the immediate area for Rugby units 2 2080 00002 CF with remote capability and will identify these in the display T ERRORE eS To select your Rugby highlight the serial number and press the STAR button The remote will connect to
29. mpletely and then using your Rod Eye receiver mark the position of the beam Position 1 Rotate the Rugby 180 allow it to self level and then mark the opposite side of the X axis Position 2 Mark the position half way between the two marks The X axis is within its accuracy specifica tion if the two marks are within 1 16 1 5 mm from center Checking the Y axis Align the Y axis by rotating the Rugby 90 so that the Y axis is now square to the wall Allow the Rugby to self level completely then check the Y axis in the same way as described for checking the X axis 5 2 Adjusting Level Accuracy Enter adjustment With the Rugby turned off press and hold both the UP and DOWN buttons then mode press the POWER button to put the Rugby in adjustment mode X axis accuracy Ee Wait until the hour glass disappears before adjustment checking and changing the adjustment numbers 000 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the number and move the beam to the half way point between the positions marked for the X axis 5 counts in the display one button press are equal to approximately 0 3 mm at 30 m 0 01 at 100 ft Press the STAR button to accept the number in the display for the X axis and move to the Y axis adjustment screen HBS Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Level Accuracy 31 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Level Accuracy 32 Y axis accuracy Ee Wait until the hour glass
30. n close proximity to electrical installations or similar situations by the person in charge of the product International Limited Warranty This product is subject to the terms and conditions set out in the International Limited Warranty which you can download from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com internationalwarranty or collect from your Leica Geosystems distributor The foregoing warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties terms or conditions express or implied either in fact or by operation of law statutory or otherwise including warranties terms or conditions of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose satisfactory quality and non infringement all of which are expressly disclaimed 10 5 Manufacturer of the product Manufacturers of non Leica Geosys tems accessories Person in charge of the product A Warning Responsibilities Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosys tems is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the product are respon sible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product The person in char
31. n the Rod Eye Pro receiver Low BA e Rechargeable batteries must be recharged as soon as possible Vibration e The Rugby cannot level due to excessive vibration or wind e Tighten or sandbag your tripod move the Rugby away from sources of vibration m e Change sensitivity to SL2 for adverse conditions e Press the STAR button to restart levelling 8 2 Troubleshooting Suggestions Description Whenever there are questions regarding your Rugby check the basics first e Mode of operation automatic or manual e Battery status e Alert screens H I servo limit temperature adjustment e Head speed setting e Beam mask setting Symptom Possible causes and solutions No beam Check with a receiver to verify No self leveling Manual mode set to automatic mode Cannot change e Check the other axis grade e Check operation in manual mode e Check if at grade limit Loss of distance Check the window surfaces e Check with a different receiver e At extended distances decreasing the head speed may improve performance Head rotates In low battery mode the Rugby will rotate slowly 7 rps to trigger slowly the laser low battery function on the Rod Eye Pro receiver Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Troubleshooting 45 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Troubleshooting 46 Symptom Possible causes and solutions Grade stakes do not match the laser Check for proper alignment of t
32. ng surfaces such as prisms windows mirrors metallic surfaces etc Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective such as a mirror or which could emit unwanted reflections Do not look through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting objects when the laser is switched on in laserpointer or distance measurement mode Aiming at prisms is only permitted when looking through the telescope Labelling b Swiss Technology a Os Leica Geosystems a wA RE Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products Except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice Nr 50 July 24 2007 This device contains a transmitter FCC ID OUR XBEEPRO IC ID 4214A XBEEPRO ERP lt 100mW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and Ror ene 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may No cause undesired operation u Ce M S Made i in LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Sd s Laser Aperture Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product According to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 2 7 mW A 635 10nm a Laser beam b Plumb beam Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 67 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 68 10 8 Description A Warning A Caution Ele
33. nsure the Rugby is properly positioned over a control point As shown the direction of the X axis is seen from the front of the Rugby sighting over the top Rotate the Rugby slightly until the sight lines are aligned with your second control point Once aligned work can begin 5 Checking Level Accuracy Ee e Itis the responsibility of the user to follow operating instructions and to period ically check the accuracy of the instrument and work as it progresses e The Rugby is adjusted to the defined accuracy specification at the factory It is recommended to check your Rugby for accuracy upon receipt and periodically thereafter to ensure accuracy is maintained If your Rugby requires adjustment contact your nearest authorized service center or adjust the Rugby using the following procedure e Do not enter this mode or attempt adjustment unless you plan to change the accuracy Accuracy adjustment should be performed only by a qualified individual that understands basic adjustment principles 5 1 Procedure Ee To check level accuracy of your Rugby place the Rugby on a flat level surface or tripod approximately 30 m 100 ft from a wall Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Level Accuracy 29 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Checking Level Accuracy 30 Checking the X axis 30 M 100 ft 2 30 M 100 ft 1 Align the X axis so that it is perpendicular to the wall Allow the Rugby to self level co
34. ntended application 11 Technical Data Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Description Value Horizontal self leveling accuracy 1 5 mm at 30 m 1 16 inch at 100 ft Grade accuracy 3 0 mm at 30 m 1 8 inch at 100 ft Self leveling range 5 Laser diode type 635 nm visible red laser Operating temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Storage temperature without batteries 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Battery life 70 hours 4 alkaline 40 hours NiMH pack Charging time 8 hours approximately Dimensions HWD 197 x 248 x 175 mm 7 8 x 9 8 x 6 9 Weight with batteries 2 95 kg 6 5 Ibs Environmental Waterproof to IP67 Standard Accuracy defined at 25 C 77 F Battery life is dependent on many variables Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Technical Data 75 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Technical Data 76 Rugby 260SG specific Rugby 270SG specific Description Value Grade capability X axis 10 to 10 Operating range 300 m 985 ft radius Head speed 10 rps 600 rpm Laser classification Class 2 IEC60825 1 REX Tested with Leica receivers Description Value Grade capability X axis 15 to 15 Operating range 350 m 1150 ft radius Head speed 5 or 10 rps 300 or 600 rpm Laser classification
35. ontrol will allow adjustment to be done remotely while closely monitoring the beam at the plumb line 3 If desired adjustment is achieved press the STAR button on the Rugby to accept and store the number on the display Ee e After adjustment always check your work e Always check accuracy prior to critical applications e Pressing the POWER button at any time before completing the procedure will cancel the adjustment and revert the accuracy to previously saved information Accessories 7 1 Batteries Description The battery solution in the Rugby will accept a NiMH pack b or an alkaline battery pack d a Charger input iy gt b NiMH battery pack b j d c Battery compartment j locking nut d Alkaline battery pack e The battery packs will fit into the bottom of the Rugby Lock the battery pack in place using the large plastic nut e Individual D cell batteries must be inserted into the alkaline battery pack The silver tabs on the battery pack must be aligned with the tabs inside the base of the Rugby Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 35 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 36 Battery status Low battery The charger input a is located on the the front of the Rugby The NiMH battery pack can also be charged separately from the Rugby Charge time is approximately 8 hours The Rugby can be operated using the charger if the NiMH battery pack is inserted Indoor use only The
36. product without instruction e Use outside of the intended limits e Disabling safety systems A Warning Removal of hazard notices Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is specifi cally permitted for certain functions Modification or conversion of the product Use after misappropriation Use of products with obviously recognizable damages or defects Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems Inadequate safeguards at the construction site for example when using on or near roads Deliberate dazzling of third parties Controlling of machines moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and material damage It is the task of the person responsible for the equipment to inform the user about hazards and how to counteract them The product is not to be used until the user has been instructed how to work with it Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 51 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 52 10 3 Environment A Danger 10 4 Description Limits of Use Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous areas or i
37. r manual particularly after the instrument has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use grade rods and staffs in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essential to work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical instal lations and follow their instructions If the product is used with accessories for example masts staffs poles you may increase the risk of being struck by lightning Precautions Do not use the product in a thunderstorm Inadequate securing of the work site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the work site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 55 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 56 A Caution A Caution If the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the product is subjected to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or people may sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories for example tripod tribr
38. rning A Warning Operation of Charger If you open the product either of the following actions may cause you to receive an electric shock e Touching live components e Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs Precautions Do not open the product Only Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair these products Batteries not recommended by Leica Geosystems may be damaged if charged or discharged They may burn and explode Precautions Only charge and discharge batteries recomended by Leica Geosystems A Warning If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen e f polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health e If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination Precautions The product must not be disposed with household waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regu lations in force in your country Always prevent access to the product by unauthorized personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded
39. ser class 3R in accord ance with e IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products e EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Viewing into the laser beam may be hazardous Low level eye hazard In particular for ocular exposure The risk of injury for laser class 3R products is limited because of e Unintentional exposure would rarely reflect worst case conditions of e g beam alignment with the pupil worst case accommodation e Inherent safety margin in the maximum permissible exposure to laser radiation MPE e Natural aversion behaviour for exposure to bright light for the case of visible radi ation The Rugby 280DG is a class 3R product when used with head speed 0 rps stationary mode and a class 2 product when rotating or in scan mode Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 65 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 66 A Warning A Warning Description Value Maximum peak radiant power 2 7 mW 5 Pulse duration Effective 5 0 2 1 1 0 ms Pulse repetition frequency 0 2 5 10 rps Beam divergence lt 1 5 mrad Wavelength 635 10nm From a safety perspective class 3R laser products should be treated as potential hazardous Precautions Prevent direct eye exposure to the beam Do not direct the beam at other people Potential hazards are not only related to direct beams but also to reflected beams aimed at reflecti
40. tect against shock and vibration Shipping transport When transporting or shipping batteries the person in charge of the product must of batteries ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are observed Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company Field adjustment After transport inspect the level accuracy in this user manual before using the product Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Care and Transport 47 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Care and Transport 48 9 2 Product Field adjustment Nickel Metal Hydride and D Cell batteries Storage Respect the temperature limits when storing the product particularly in summer if the instrument is inside a vehicle Refer to 11 Technical Data for information about temperature limits After long periods of storage inspect the level accuracy given in this user manual before using the product Refer to 11 Technical Data for information about storage temperature range Fully charged NiMH batteries can be stored for a maximum of 180 days NiMH batteries must then be recharged again Remove the batteries from the product for storage After storage recharge the batteries before use Protect batteries from damp and wetness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use 9 3 Cleaning and Drying Product and e Blow dust off optical parts accessories e
41. the selected Rugby To exit this screen without changing settings highlight EXIT and press the X Y button Shut off timer Backlight Remote reception The remote is set from the factory to shut off after two minutes of not being used To change this shut off time enter the remote programming screen by pressing and holding the STAR button then pressing the POWER button When the Rugby select screen is shown press and hold the STANDBY a button for 1 5 seconds The shut off time will change between 120 60 or 30 seconds each time the button is held The LCD backlighting is normally turned off to conserve battery power To backlight the display on the remote press the POWER button a second O time after the remote has been turned on The remote is an RF radio frequency device with an internal antenna Always ensure that the remote is within the line of sight of the Rugby If the remote loses communication hold the remote at a different angle to improve reception Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Accessories 41 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Troubleshooting 42 8 8 1 General screens Troubleshooting Screen Explanations Seica RUGBY THE FIRST NAME IN CONSTRUCTION LASERS 5W1 0 Seica JOE CUSTOMI CUSTOMER CONCRETE 1234 MAIN STREE CITY STATE e559 TELEPHONE Initial start up screen e Leica logo and software version is shown e If service is required please always provide th
42. to the grade and the head starts to rotate 4 2 Direct grade entry Grade entry by digit Entering Grade bA WAA P X Y t ter X axi i o enter gt s X 00 000 Press X Y again to enter Y axis grade The e will show the Y 00 000 grade entry screens OF BHI OF BHI Use the UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired grade Press X Y to exit and store values While in the grade entry screens press the STAR button and a cursor will appear on the sign Press the STAR button to move the cursor to the right Press the UP or DOWN button to change the sign or the digit that is high lighted Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 23 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 24 Grade zero Grade capability Grade swap Press X Y to exit and store values HAA In grade entry mode the grade in either axis can quickly be set to zero by pressing both the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously e Rugby 260SG 10 in one axis e Rugby 270SG 15 in one axis e Rugby 280DG 15 in both axes simultaneously gt Ona Rugby 270SG 280DG to reach more than 10 of grade the Rugby must be tilted towards the target plane The grade values of an axis can easily be swapped from positive to negative in the grade entry by digit screen 4 3 Rugby 260SG Used at Grade Description If the Rugby 260SG is used at grade it self levels at the desired grade gQ When the accurate grade value is re
43. which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Introduction Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents In this manual Chapter Page 1 Introduction 7 2 Features and Functions 10 3 Setup 13 3 1 General Setup 13 3 2 Setup Options 14 3 3 Additional Setup Options 20 4 Operation 22 4 1 General 22 4 2 Entering Grade 23 4 3 Rugby 260SG Used at Grade 25 4 4 Lay Down Mode 25 4 5 Identification of the Axes 27 4 6 Slope Percent of Grade 27 4 7 Alignment of the Axes 28 Checking Level Accuracy 29 5 1 Procedure 29 5 2 Adjusting Level Accuracy 31 Checking Lay Down Accuracy 33 6 1 Procedure 33 Accessories 35 7 1 Batteries 35 7 2 Remote Control 38 Troubleshooting 42 8 1 Screen Explanations 42 8 2 Troubleshooting Suggestions 45 Care and Transport 47 9 1 Transport 47 9 2 Storage 48 9 3 Cleaning and Drying 49 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Table of Contents 5 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Table of Contents 10 Safety Directions 50 10 1 General 50 10 2 Intended Use 50 10 3 Limits of Use 52 10 4 International Limited Warranty 52 10 5 Responsibilities 53 10 6 Hazards of Use 54 10 7 Laser Classification 61 10 7 1 Rugby 260SG 270SG 62 10 7 2 Rugby 280DG 65 10 8 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 68 10 9 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 71
44. while still ensuring maximum accuracy The sensitivity can be set to Sensitivity Level SL1 or Sensitivity Level SL2 Select SL1 for normal conditions Select SL2 for very adverse conditions Remote function The remote function is enabled only when a remote is to be used with the Rugby It is normally off to save battery power Og Only the Rugby 280DG is remote capable and will show the remote function Sensitivity Vv iz The sensitivity setting allows the Rugby to operate in adverse environ SLi Sle Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Setup 21 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Operation 22 4 4 1 Backlight Settings Temperature compensation Operation General Per default the backlight is always off To switch on the backlight press the POWER button shortly All setup options are stored when the Rugby is turned off Ee On a Rugby 260SG the H I function is active per default after power on Refer to chapter 3 2 Setup Options to see how the H I function can be turned off After the Rugby has been turned on the temperature is measured If the temperature changes by more than 5 C 9 F it compensates and applies this change to the level ling system when grade has been entered The temperature compensation process is indicated by a progress bar a X 2 500 During this process head rotation stops and the laser beam supe a Y 1 000 is turned off or i Once completed the Rugby returns back
45. y 270SG Description Value Maximum peak radiant power 2 7 mW 5 Pulse duration effective 2 2 1 1 ms Pulse repetition frequency 5 10 rps Beam divergence lt 1 5 mrad Wavelength 635 10nm A Warning From a safety perspective class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the eyes Precautions Avoid staring into the beam Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 63 Rugby 260SG 270SG 280DG Safety Directions 64 Labelling 5 Swiss Technology by Leica Geosystems T AQ Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products Except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice Nr 50 July 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Type C Manufactred Art No COJ SNC S No Power CE Pai Madein a Laser Radiation Do not stare into the beam Class 2 Laser Product According to IEC 60825 1 gt 1 4s 2007 03 AV Po lt 2 7 mW 635 10 nm a Laser beam 10 7 2 Description Rugby 280DG The rotating laser produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the rotating head The laser product described in this section is classified as la

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