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1. Leica Rugby 670 680 User Manual Version 1 0 English when it has to be right Seica Geosystems Introduction Purchase AW Product identification Validity of this manual Available documentation m world Leica Geosystems Congratulations on the purchase of a Leica Rotating Laser product This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for setting up the product and operating It Refer to 1 Safety Directions for further information Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product The type and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate Enter the type and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems authorised service work shop Type a Serial No This manual applies to the Rugby 670 680 lasers Differences between the models are marked and described Name Description Format Rugby 670 680 Provides an overview of the product Intended as a quick v Quick Guide reference guide Rugby 670 680 All instructions required in order to operate the product User Manual to a basic level are contained in the User Manual Provides an overview of the product together with tech nical data and safety directions Refer to the following resources for all Rugby 670 680 documentation soft ware e the Leica Rugby CD e https myworld leica g
2. gt Zo o Zo BE Description Set up the Rugby on a tripod Set up the tripod at the base of the slope with the x axis pointing in the direc tion of the slope Turn on the Rugby Press the Grade button Rugby 670 680 Applications Press the Up or Down button to enter grade for the x axis single slope e For Rugby 670 press the Grade button again to exit grade entry mode e For Rugby 680 press the Grade button to enter grade for the y axis Press the Grade button again to exit grade entry mode Once grade is entered the Rugby will begin to adjust to grade Do not disturb the Rugby during this process To restore previous grade press and hold the Grade button for 1 5 seconds 31 6 Description 6 1 Batteries The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 can be purchased with alkaline batteries or a recharge able Li lon battery pack The following information Is appropriate only to the model you have purchased Operating Principles Charging first time use Operation Discharging 6 2 Charging the Li lon battery pack step by step The battery must be charged prior to using it for the first time because It Is deliv ered 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 10 C to 20 C 50 F to 68 F if possib
3. D Definition of USe Lese 7 Description of the system rnrnannanarnrnannnnennenenn 14 Dimensions Ge EE 42 Documentation arrnrnannrnavernavnrnannrnannnnnnannnnennenene 2 E Environmental specifications ET cesta neuese sana ee vee eae neta senctaeaeaeeteseee een weesatece 43 F HE GS EE 12 G Grade range ee 42 Instrument Technical Dala di cccccnyenndac neereccecceveneciennaseiiaxentins 42 Intended use ararnenerarnrnananannrnanannnnnnanenennnnnnanern 7 Rugby 670 680 Index L Laser Classification rrnrnennrnennrnennrnannrnannrnennenennenene 10 DIMENSIONS Herr 42 Laser Classification EN gt 10 Level Accuracy POUSE pe testers eects Sao eee eee 36 G 26 EE oer anes toccecs 35 Li lon battery ccccceceececeececeeceeeeceeeeeeseeseseeansess 43 BOM GSC EEE 4O M Menu ROLE 2 27 O Operating range arnanarnannrnnvernenernrnennnnnnnnnnnnenenn 42 R Range SET TEVENNE Luanda Ere E 42 Responsibilities 55 7 Rod Eye Instrument components rnrnenenenennnnanenen 25 27 MTU ge fase seyret endear eee eat 2 Rotation speed rrernrnennrnannrnannrnannnnnnnnannnnsnennes 42 S Safety Directions r rrnnnnnnrvnrnnvavnnnnnnrnannrnannrnnnennen 6 Setup Instrument on tripod arrernrnerannavannnnannavennsnene 16 Specifications environmental Instrument annens 43 T Temperature Laser OPNE seven 43 NN en 43 Temperature charging internal battery 32 Troubleshooting ven 39
4. U User Manual VAD OT serran iE nem E E E S 2 W WEE 4 44 Weight Instrument steestascciounientaeseeadetasesandastemnetemaseabaas 42 46 Rugby 670 680 Index 47 799794 1 0 0en Original text Published in Switzerland O 2013 Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland Leica Geosystems AG Heinrich Wild Strasse CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 31 31 CLCA www leica geosystems com when it has to be right Geosystems
5. according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po lt 2 70 mW X 635 10 nm Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Description The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the product to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electro Static 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 with accessories from other manufacturers for example field computers personal computers or other electronic equipment 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 guide lines and standards When using computers or other electronic equipment pay atten tion to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufac turer Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous measure ments Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this
6. to Level mode 0 00 the Elevation H I Alert function is also active for this axis amp gt The Bump Alert function turns on automatically every time grade IS entered in the Rugby It can be enabled disabled in the Option Menu enabled by default amp gt The Bump Alert function can be set to FINE or COARSE in the Option Menu COARSE by default If the Rugby detects a change In ambient temperature the grade mechanism will return to level position check level and return to the grade set During this the Rugby cannot be used and the Smart Slope screen is displayed There are two settings for the Smart Slope function e FINE 2 C temperature change e COARSE 5 C temperature change amp gt The Smart Slope setting can be changed in the Option Menu COARSE by default Rugby 670 680 Operation 22 3 5 Rugby 670 680 Option Menu Option Menu Selecting an option Changing an option Percent Per mil HI HLEFT T o Fltl 0 os Ft 006050 001 Option Menu Press both the Up arrow button and Power button for 1 5 seconds to enter the Option Menu There are five options available e Smart Slope FINE COARSE OFF e Bump Alert FINE COARSE OFF e H I Alert ON OFF at start up e Contrast e Percent Per mil SMART HI SLG FE ELIE OLER T 180 ALERT US KIL o Ft LED de Er 006050 001 Option Menu 1 Press the Up arrow or Down arrow bu
7. Data 10 1 Conformity to National Regulations 10 2 General Technical Data of the Laser 11 Lifetime Manufacturer s Warranty 12 Accessories Index Rugby 670 680 Table of Contents 42 42 42 44 45 46 Safety Directions General Description About Warning Messages The following directions 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 Warning messages are an essential part of the safety concept of the instrument They appear wherever hazards or hazardous situations can occur Warning messages e make the user alert about direct and indirect hazards concerning the use of the product e contain general rules of behaviour For the users safety all safety instructions and safety messages shall be strictly observed and followed Therefore the manual must always be available to all persons performing any tasks described herein DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTICE are standardized signal words for iden tifying levels of hazards and risks related to personal injury and property damage For your safety it is Important to read and fully understand the table below with the different signal words and their definitions Supplementary safety information symbols may be placed within a warning message as well as supplemen
8. Down arrow buttons to bring the plane of laser light to the specified level position amp gt Each step represents approximately 2 arc seconds of change There fore 5 steps equal approximately 1 5 mm at 30 m 1 16 at 100 Press the Grade button to accept the adjusted position and to switch to the X axis calibration screen 4 Press and hold the Grade button for 3 seconds to accept the adjusted posi tions save and store the calibration settings and return to the Main User screen Exiting Calibration Press and hold the Grade button for 3 seconds to save and exit Calibration mode mode 5 Pressing the Power button at any time while in Calibration mode will exit the mode without saving changes Rugby 670 680 Accuracy Adjustment 37 8 Troubleshooting Low Battery indication on the display Possible causes and solutions The batteries are low Replace the alkaline batteries or recharge the Li lon battery pack Refer to 6 Batteries ALERT 8 MT FO fu Elevation H I Alert The Elevation H I Alert screen is Shown and the audio beeps Level position Bump Alert The Bump Alert screen is shown and the audio beeps Grade position Servo Limit Alert The Servo Limit Alert screen Is shown The Rugby has been bumped or tripod was moved Turn off Rugby to stop alert check the height of the laser before beginning to work again Allow Rugby to re level and check the height of the
9. Rugby gets disturbed the Elevation H 1 Alert screen is displayed and the Rugby beeps rapidly To stop the alert turn the Rugby off and on again Check the height of the laser before beginning to work again amp gt The Elevation H I Alert functions in Level mode 0 00 and in Grade mode when one of the axes remains at 0 00 amp gt The Elevation H I Alert function turns on automatically every time the Rugby is turned on It can be enabled disabled in the Option Menu enabled by default Rugby 670 680 Operation 21 Bump Alert 006046 001 Bump Alert screen Smart Slope 1 i Y r DE U SMART SLOPE 006048_001 Smart Slope screen COARSE The Bump Alert function prevents incorrect work caused by movement or settling of the tripod that occurs when the Rugby Is used for grade The Bump Alert function becomes active and monitors the movement of the Rugby when it has completely levelled and the head starts rotating If the Rugby gets disturbed the Bump Alert screen IS displayed and the Rugby beeps rapidly To stop the alert do one of the following e lf the height has not changed press the Grade button for 1 5 seconds to stop the alert and continue working The Rugby will check level and return to desired grade e If the height has changed turn the Rugby off and on again check the height of the laser and reenter the grade CE If one axis Is still set
10. Study the latest online training material or download training material on your products Keep up to date with the latest News on your products and register for Semi nars or Courses in your country Rugby 670 680 Introduction Table of Contents In this manual Chapter Page 1 Safety Directions 6 1 1 General 6 1 2 Definition of Use 7 1 3 Limits of Use 7 1 4 Responsibilities 7 1 5 Hazards of Use 8 1 6 Laser Classification 10 1 6 1 General 10 1 6 2 Rugby 670 680 10 1 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 11 1 8 FCC Statement Applicable in U S 12 2 Description of the System 14 2 1 System Components 14 Zid Rugby Laser Components 15 2 3 Case Components 15 2 4 Setup 16 3 Operation 18 3 1 User Interface 18 3 2 LCD Display Information 18 3 3 Grade Entry 20 3 4 Elevation H I Alert Bump Alert and Smart Slope Functions 21 3 5 Rugby 670 680 Option Menu 23 4 Receivers 25 4 1 Rod Eye 140 Classic Receiver 25 4 2 Menu Rod Eye 140 Classic Receiver 27 4 3 Rod Eye Basic Receiver 27 5 Applications 29 5 1 Setting Forms 29 5 2 Checking Grades 30 53 Entering Grades 31 6 Batteries 32 6 1 Operating Principles 32 6 2 Battery for Rugby 32 7 Accuracy Adjustment 35 7 1 Checking the Level Accuracy 35 7 2 Adjusting the Level Accuracy 36 8 Troubleshooting 38 9 Care and Transport 40 9 1 Transport 40 9 2 Storage 40 9 3 Cleaning and Drying 41 Rugby 670 680 Table of Contents 4 10 Technical
11. accuracy is defined at 25 C 77 F Self levelling range ES Rotation speed 10 rps Grade range Rugby 670 single grade X axis 8 00 Rugby 680 dual grade X axis and Y axis 8 00 239 mm 9 4 192 mm 7 6 212 mm 8 4 005847_001 Rugby 670 680 weight with battery 2 56 kg 5 6 Ibs Type Operating times at 20 C A600 Lithium lon Li lon Pack 40 h Alkaline four D cells 60 h Operating times are dependent upon environmental conditions amp gt Charging the Li lon battery pack takes a maximum of five hours amp gt Use only high quality alkaline batteries to achieve operating time Rugby 670 680 Technical Data 42 Environmental specifications A100 Lithium lon charger A600 Lithium lon battery pack Temperature Operating temperature Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 1229F 40 C to 70 C 409F to 158 F Protection against water dust and sand Protection IPX7 Dust tight Protected against continuous immersion In water Type Input voltage Output voltage Output current Polarity Type Input voltage Input current Charge time Rugby 670 680 Technical Data Li lon battery charger 100 V AC 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 12 V DC 3 0A Shaft negative Tip positive Li lon battery pack 12 V DC 2 5A 5 hours maximum at 20 C 43 11 Description Lifetime Manufacturer s Warranty Lifeti
12. ade increment is 0 05 up to 3 00 grade and 0 10 for grade greater than 3 00 amp gt When entering grade the displays change as shown amp gt To restore the last set grade s press and hold the Grade button for 1 5 Seconds ES If after eight seconds no button is pressed the Rugby will accept the grade entered and will begin the grade setting process 20 Grade setting process 3 4 Elevation H lI Alert 006044 001 Levelling to grade screen After grade entry for one or both axes the Rugby waits for 8 seconds of no movement or button presses before beginning the process The Rugby then displays the Levelling to grade screen and automatically self levels in the horizontal plane followed by readjusting the servo mechanism to the desired grade value After completion the Rugby activates the Slope Bump Alert and Temperature Alert functions if enabled amp gt During this process do not touch or disturb the Rugby Elevation H I Alert Bump Alert and Smart Slope Functions 006045_001 Elevation H I Alert screen The Elevation Alert or Height of Instrument H I function prevents incorrect work caused by movement or settling of the tripod that would cause the Rugby to level at a lower height The Elevation H I Alert function becomes active and monitors the movement of the Rugby 30 seconds after it has completely levelled and the head starts rotating If the
13. e batteries the battery indicator on the Rugby LCD display flashes when line batteries the batteries are low and need to replaced If no battery icon Is shown the batteries step by step are Okay um C o 005846_001 Description The batteries are inserted in the front of the laser Slide the locking mechanism on the battery compartment to the right and open the cover of the battery compartment To remove the batteries Remove the batteries from the battery compartment To insert the batteries Insert the batteries into the battery compartment ensuring that the contacts are facing in the right direction gt The correct polarity is displayed on the battery holder 3 Close the cover of the battery compartment and slide the locking mecha nism to the left until it locks into position Rugby 670 680 Batteries 34 7 Accuracy Adjustment About e It is the responsibility of the user to follow operating instructions and to periodi cally check the accuracy of the laser and work as It progresses e The Rugby is adjusted to the defined accuracy specification at the factory It Is recommended to check the laser for accuracy upon receipt and periodically there after to ensure accuracy IS maintained If the laser requires adjustment contact your nearest authorised service centre or adjust the laser using the procedures described in this chapter e Only enter the accuracy adjustment mode when yo
14. e workshops are entitled to repair these prod ucts 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 If battery terminals are short circuited e g by coming in contact with jewellery keys metalized paper or other metals the battery can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 9 1 6 Laser Classification 1 6 1 General General The following chapters provide instructions and training information about laser safety according to international standard IEC 60825 1 2007 03 and technical report IECTR 60825 14 2004 02 The information enables the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards amp gt According to IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 products 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 amp gt National laws and local regulations co
15. ed planes for applica tions such as e Driveways e Parking lots e Landscaping In Grade mode the Rugby checks first the position of the beam at level then adjusts to the desired grade input If a single grade is entered the cross axis will continue to self level Once the Rugby has reached the desired grade it does not self level but is monitored by Bump Alert and temperature change functions to ensure reliable grade values Rod Eye 140 Rod Eye Basic Rugby 670 680 Li lon Alkaline Gy The delivered components depend on the package ordered Rugby 670 680 Description of the System 14 2 2 Rugby Laser Components Rugby laser components a Carry handle b LCD display c Laser emission LED d Buttons e Battery compartment 005837 001 f Charge jack for Li lon battery pack 2 3 Case Components Case components a Rugby laser b Rod eye receiver mounted on the bracket c Li lon battery pack or Alkaline battery pack d 2x AA cell battery e User Manual CD f Second receiver can be purchased separately g 4 x D cell battery for alkaline versions only h Charger for Li lon versions only Rugby 670 680 Description of the System 15 2 4 Setup Location e Keep the location clear of possible obstructions that could block or reflect the laser beam e Place the Rugby on a stable ground Ground vibration and extremely windy condi tions can affect the operati
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17. er Reception Detects the laser beam The reception windows must be directed window towards the laser LCD window Front and rear LCD arrow indicate the detector s position Audio Speaker Indicates the detector s position e High Fast beeping e On grade Solid tone e Low Slow beeping Rugby 670 680 Receivers 27 Instrument components part 2 of 2 C a d b 4 Zz o e a Bracket Mounting Hole EG b Offset notch c Battery door d Serial number label e Product label 005666_001 Component Description Bracket Location to attach the receiver bracket for normal operation Mounting Hole Offset notch Use to transfer reference marks The notch is 45 mm 1 75 below to top of the detector Battery door Access to the battery compartment Description of the buttons d D C a Audio b Bandwidth 005667 001 c Power Button Function Audio Press to change the audio output Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidth Power Press once to turn on the Receiver Rugby 670 680 Receivers 28 Applications 5 1 Setting Forms Setting Forms Application shown using the Rod Eye 140 Classic Recelver step by step 005841 001 Step Description Set up the Rugby on a tripod Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area Attach the receiver to a rod Turn on the Rugby and the receiver Adjust the height of the receiver on the
18. fications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 12 Labelling Rugby 670 680 e feica Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg A PROTECT by Leica Geosystems A Swiss Technology Type Rugby 680 Power 8 4V 0 5A Art No 799046 Made in China Serial Number 10636802500 CERO 005835_001 Labelling Rod Eye Rod Eye 140 005146_001 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 Type Rugby 670 Power 8 4V 0 5A Art No 799045 Made in China Serial Number 10636702500 CERO Type RE140 Power 3V 60mA Art No 785493 Made in China Swiss Technology by Leica Geosystems CH 9435 Heerbrugg Ce 29 AW 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 Label
19. indicates changes to the Y axis 005775_001 Entering Calibra tion mode step by step l Turn off the power Step Description 2 Put the Rugby in an upright position Press and hold both the Up and Down Arrow buttons Press the Power button The X axis calibration screen appears The Rugby Is now in Calibration mode E gt In Calibration mode the LED does not blink and the laser head continues to rotate An hour glass indicates that the Rugby Is levelling Rugby 670 680 Accuracy Adjustment 36 Calibrating the Upon entering Calibration mode the X axis calibration screen appears X axis step by step Step Description L When the hour glass has disappeared indicating that the Rugby has levelled check both sides of the X axis 2 Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to bring the plane of laser light to the specified level position amp gt Each step represents approximately 2 arc seconds of change There fore 5 steps equal approximately 1 5 mm at 30 m 1 16 at 100 3 Press the Grade button to accept the adjusted position and to switch to the Y axis calibration screen Calibrating the After calibration of the X axis the Y axis calibration screen appears Y axis step by step 006060_001 Step Description l When the hour glass has disappeared indicating that the Rugby has levelled check both sides of the Y axis Press the Up and
20. ions or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices near to medical equipment e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in aircraft FCC Statement Applicable in U S The greyed paragraph below is only applicable for products without radio 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 radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur In a particular installation 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 encouraged 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 modi
21. laser After two minutes in the alert condition the unit will shut off automatically The Rugby has been bumped or tripod was moved Turn off Rugby to stop alert check the height of the laser before beginning to work again Allow Rugby to re level and check the height of the laser After two minutes in the alert condition the unit will shut off automatically The Rugby Is tipped too far to reach a level position Re level the Rugby within the 6 degree self levelling range After two minutes in the alert condition the unit will shut off automatically 4 x coy TD store IC Tilt Alert The Tilt Alert screen is shown Smart Slope Alert The Smart Slope Alert screen is shown The Rugby is tipped more than 45 from level After two minutes in the alert condition the unit will shut off automatically The Rugby Is checking the level position before returning to grade Refer to Smart Slope 006142 001 Temperature Alert The Temperature Alert screen IS shown The Rugby IS In an environment where it cannot operate without causing damage to the laser diode This could be a result of heat from direct sunlight Shade the Rugby from the sun After two minutes in the alert condition the unit will shut off automatically Rugby 670 680 Troubleshooting 38 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause s Suggested Solutions The Rugby Is working but not self levelli
22. lassic Receiver Menu access and To access the menu of the Rod Eye 140 Classic Receiver press the Bandwidth button navigation and Audio button simultaneously e Use the Bandwidth button and Audio button to change parameters e Use the Power button to scroll through the menu Menu Ce MENU MODE The blue LED will blink slowly indicating menu mode Menu Function Indication LED Changes the brightness of Red and green LEDs the LED indicators High Low Off Red and Green LEDs change brightness to indicate this parameter BAT Turns on or off the Laser low battery indication on The laser icon flashes the receiver to indicate this param battery icon function is not eter active MEM Turns on or off the position Green LED IS on function IS on The down arrow bars Memory function Red LED is on function is off are filling to indicate this parameter Green LED is on Laser low battery icon function IS active Red LED is on Laser low 4 3 Rod Eye Basic Receiver Instrument a C components N part 1 of 2 d e D f a Level vial b Keypad c On grade d Laser Reception window e LCD window f Audio Speaker 005665_001 Component Description Level vial Aids to keep the rod plumb when taking readings Keypad Power accuracy and volume functions Refer to Description of the buttons for detailed information On grade Indicates the on grade position of the laser Las
23. le 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 only one charge discharge cycle For Li lon batteries a single discharging and charging cycle Is sufficient We recom mend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates significantly from the actual battery capacity available The batteries can be operated from 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery Battery for Rugby The rechargeable Li lon battery pack on the Rugby can be charged without removing the battery pack from the laser 005844_001 k Description Slide the locking mechanism on the battery compartment to the very left to expose the charge jack 2 Plug the AC connector into the appropriate AC power source 3 Connect the charger plug into the charge jack on the Rugby battery pack Rugby 670 680 Batteries 32 Step Description The small LED next to the charge Jack flashes indicating that the Rugby Is charging The LED Is on solid when the battery pack is fully charged When the battery pack is f
24. ling Rod Eye Rod Eye Basic 005664_001 Type REBAS Art No 769811 Power 9 0V 0 2A Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured XX XX S No 1234567 CE 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 Made in China Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 2 1 Description of the System System Components General description Available system components The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 are semi automatic lasers Semi automatic means that the laser self levels only when in Level mode not when grade Is entered The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 are laser tools for general construction and levelling applications such as e Setting forms e Checking grades e Controlling depths for excavations If set up within the self levelling range the Rugby automatically levels to create an accurate horizontal plane of laser light Once the Rugby has levelled the head will start rotating and the Rugby Is ready for use 30 seconds after the Rugby has completed the levelling the Elevation Alert H I func tion becomes active and protects the Rugby against changes in elevation caused by movement of the tripod to ensure accurate work The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 can also be used to create slop
25. me Manufacturer s Warranty Warranty coverage for the entire usage time of the product Free charge repair or replacement for all products that suffer defects as a result of faults in materials or manufacturing for the entire life of the product Three Years No Costs Guaranteed service should the product become defective and require servicing under normal conditions of use as described in the user manual at no additional charge To receive the three years no cost period the product must be registered at http www leica geosystems com registration within 8 weeks of the purchase date If the product is not registered a two year warranty applies Rugby 670 680 Lifetime Manufacturer s Warranty 44 12 Accessories Accessories for A100 Li lon Charger 790417 power supply The A100 Li lon charger comes complete with four separate AC adaptors A130 12 Volt Battery Cable 790418 The A130 12 volt battery cable connects the Rugby to a standard 12 volt automotive battery as a backup for the unit s battery It Is only usable with the rechargeable battery pack Length 4 metres 13 feet A140 Car Adapter Cable 797750 The A140 car adapter cable connects the Rugby to a standard automotive accessory Jack as a backup for the unit s battery or to charge in a vehicle It is only usable with a rechargeable battery pack Length 2 metres 6 5 feet A150 Alkaline Battery Pack 790419 The A150 alkaline battery pack Is included as part of
26. mode the Rugby 670 680 automati cally levels to the horizontal plane KUGBY 006040 001 Rugby 670 Rugby 680 Rugby 670 680 Operation 19 Grade mode screen 006057 001 Rugby 670 006056 001 Rugby 680 Enter your desired grade in Grade mode The Rugby 670 680 will check the level position and then adjust the plane of laser light to the grade input In Grade mode the Rugby 670 680 does not self level but is set to detect bumps and temperature changes A small icon in the bottom left corner of the screen indicates that the axis with grade is not self levelling 3 3 Grade Entry Entering grade X 1 254 ep Rugby 670 X axis entry X 1 00 Z ep 006041_001 Rugby 680 X axis entry Y 0254 Le 006042_001 Rugby 680 Y axis entry Rugby 670 680 Operation The Rugby 670 680 always starts up with no grade input To enter grade do the following 1 Press the Grade button once to enter Grade mode 2 Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to enter a grade for the X axis 3 Rugby 680 only Press the Grade button a second time to switch to the Y axis 4 Rugby 680 only Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to enter a grade for the Y axis 5 Press the Grade button again to return to the Main user screen The Rugby will begin the grade setting process amp gt The smallest gr
27. n responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers 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 authorised service workshops are entitled to repair these products 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 f batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning Durning corrosion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorised 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 regulations in force in your country Always prevent access to the product by unauthorised personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer Only Leica Geosystems authorised servic
28. ng The Rugby is in Grade Mode The Rugby will self level only when 0 00 Is shown in the display In Grade mode the Rugby self levels at 0 00 then adjusts to the grade input Rugby does not turn on The distance of the laser is reduced The batteries are low or dead Dirt Is reducing the laser output Check the batteries and change or charge the batteries if necessary If the problem continues return the Rugby to an authorised service centre for service Clean the windows of the Rugby and the receiver If the problem continues return the Rugby to an authorised service centre for service The laser receiver Is not working properly The head is not rotating The Rugby may be levelling or in Elevation H I Alert The receiver is out of usable range Check for proper operation of the Rugby amp gt Refer to the receiver manual for more infor mation Move closer to the Rugby The batteries of the receiver are low Change the receiver batteries Elevation H lI Alert function Is not working The Bump Alert feature activates too often The Elevation H I Alert func tion is disabled The Bump Alert setting is too sensitive The Elevation H I Alert func tion can be enabled or disabled in the Option Menu Change the Bump Alert setting from FINE to COARSE in the Option Menu The Smart Slope feature activates too often The display is too da
29. on of the Rugby e When working in a very dusty environment place the Rugby up wind so the dirt is blown away from the laser Setting up ona Tripod Level 005839_001 Step Description l Set up the tripod 2 Place the Rugby on the tripod 3 Tighten the screw on the underside of the tripod to secure the Rugby on the tripod e Attach the Rugby securely to a tripod or laser trailer or mount on a stable level surface e Always check the tripod or laser trailer before attaching the Rugby Make sure all screws bolts and nuts are tight e fa tripod has chains they should be slightly loose to allow for thermal expansion during the day e Secure the tripod on extremely windy days Rugby 670 680 Description of the System 16 Setting up ona Tripod Grade 005839 001 005943 001 Description Set up the tripod Place the Rugby on the tripod Align the axes of the laser to the job Tighten the screw on the underside of the tripod to secure the Rugby on the tripod e Attach the Rugby securely to a tripod or laser trailer or mount on a stable level Surface e Always check the tripod or laser trailer before attaching the Rugby Make sure all screws bolts and nuts are tight e If atripod has chains they should be slightly loose to allow for thermal expansion during the day e Secure the tripod on extremely windy days Rugby 670 680 Description of the System 17 3 1 Ope
30. orking site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing safety and accident prevention and road traffic 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 can sustain injury Precautions When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the product 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 During dynamic applications for example stakeout procedures 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 perso
31. ration User Interface Overview Ca Up and Down arrow buttons d b LCD display d c Power button d Laser emission LED 005840 001 e Grade button Up and Down Press the Up and Down buttons to enter a grade or highlight arrow buttons options in the Option Menu LCD display Displays user information Power button Press to turn the Rugby on or off Laser emission The LED flashes when the laser beam is flashing The LED is on LED when the laser beam Is on Grade buttons Press to start grade entry process or accept settings in the Option Menu 3 2 LCD Display Information Start up screens When the Rugby is turned on the Leica Start SWISS TECHHOLOGY BY up screen IS Shown followed by the Rugby Information screen displaying the following information CECH e Model and type e Serial number e Software revision level 006037 001 e Hours of USE Leica Start up BEDS S TEMS KUGBY 680 SER HR SI HOLS 006038_001 Rugby Information Rugby 670 680 Operation 18 Main user screen The Main user screens show the grade input KUGBY amp gt The screens are different for the Rugby 670 single grade and Rugby 680 dual grade 006040 001 Rugby 670 006039 001 Rugby 680 Level mode screen The grade shown must be 0 00 to use the Rugby 670 680 in Level mode for example for forms and footings In Level
32. respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the product may be disturbed by intense electromagnetic radiation for example near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 11 Radios or digital cellular phones AN WARNING 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 elec tromagnetic 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 Use of product with radio or digital cellular phone devices Electromagnetic fields can cause disturbances in other equipment in installations 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 can be disturbed or that humans or animals can be affected e Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installat
33. rk light The grade shows in Percent or Per mil o The Smart Slope setting is too sensitive Contrast setting needs readjust ment to lighting conditions Wrong setting chosen Change the Smart Slope setting from FINE to COARSE in the Option Menu Adjust the contrast setting in the Option Menu Choose the desired setting in the Option Menu Rugby 670 680 Troubleshooting 39 9 9 1 Care and Transport Transport Transport in the field Transport in a road vehicle Shipping Shipping transport of batteries Field adjustment 9 2 When transporting the equipment in the field always make sure that you e either carry the product in its original transport container e or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached product upright Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle as it can be affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure It When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging transport container and cardboard box or its equivalent to protect against shock and vibration 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 tran
34. rod until the on grade centre line position Is indicated on the receiver by e the centre bar e the green flashing LED e a solid audio tone Set the rod with the attached receiver on top of the form Adjust the height of the form until the on grade position IS again indicated Continue to additional positions until the forms are levelled to the rotating plane of the Rugby Rugby 670 680 Applications 29 5 2 Checking Grades Checking Grades Application shown using the Rod Eye 140 Classic Recelver step by step J NW NU GIN IN N PE 1 2 005842_001 Description Set up the Rugby on a tripod Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area Attach the receiver to a rod Turn on the Rugby and the receiver Set the base of the rod on a known point for the finished grade Adjust the height of the receiver on the rod until the on grade centre line position Is indicated on the receiver by e the centre bar e the green flashing LED e asolid audio tone Set the rod with the attached receiver on top of the excavation or concrete pour to check for correct elevation Variances can be read In precise measurements with the digital receiver e 7a Position is too high e 7b Position IS too low e 7c Position IS on grade Rugby 670 680 Applications 30 5 3 Entering Grades Entering Grades step by step x 0 00 x 2 00
35. sport company Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User Manual particularly after the product has been dropped stored for long periods or transported Storage Product Field adjustment Li lon and alkaline batteries Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment particularly in summer If the equipment Is inside a vehicle Refer to Technical Data for information about temperature limits After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product For Li lon and alkaline batteries e Refer to Technical Data for information about storage temperature range e Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing e After storage recharge batteries before using e Protect batteries from damp and wetness Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use For Li lon batteries e Astorage temperature range of 20 C to 30 C 4 F to 86 F in a dry environment Is recommended to minimise self discharging of the battery e At the recommended storage temperature range batteries containing a 50 to 100 charge can be stored for up to one year After this storage period the batteries must be recharged Rugby 670 680 Care and Transport 40 9 3 Cleaning and Drying Product and accessories Damp products Cables and plugs e Blow dust off lenses and prisms e Ne
36. tary text Type Description AN 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 AN CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended NOTICE o l i use which if not avoided may result in appreciable material financial and environmental damage Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 6 1 2 Definition of Use Intended use Reasonably foreseeable misuse 1 3 e The product casts a horizontal laser plane or a laser beam for the purpose of align ment 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 product without instruction e Use outside of the intended use and limits e Disabling safety systems e Removal of hazard notices e Opening the product using tools for example screwdriver unless this is permitted for certain functions e Modification or conversion of the product e Use after misappropria
37. the product and the application becomes unsafe e To ensure that the national laws regulations and conditions for the operation of e g radio transmitters or lasers are respected Hazards of Use NOTICE Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions Watch out for erroneous measurement results 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 user manual particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements Because of the risk of electrocution it is dangerous to use poles and extensions 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 With the remote control of products it is possible that extraneous targets will be picked out and measured Precautions When measuring in remote control mode always check your results for plausibility 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 w
38. the rod plumb when taking readings Audio Speaker Indicates the detector s position e High Fast beeping e On grade Solid tone e Low Slow beeping LCD window Front and rear LCD arrow indicate the detector s position LEDs Display the relative position of the laser beam Three channel indication e High Red e On grade Green e Low Blue Laser Reception Detects the laser beam The reception windows must be directed window towards the laser On grade Indicates the on grade position of the laser Keypad Power accuracy and volume functions Refer to Description of the Buttons for detailed information Rugby 670 680 Receivers 25 Instrument components part 2 of 2 a Bracket Mounting Hole b Offset notch c Product label d Battery door 005148 001 Component Description Bracket Mounting Hole Offset notch Use to transfer reference marks The notch is 85 mm 3 35 below to top of the detector Product label The serial number is located inside the battery compartment Battery door Access to the battery compartment Location to attach the receiver bracket for normal operation Description of the Buttons D C da a Power 005149 001 b Audio c Bandwidth Function Press once to turn on the Receiver Press to change the audio output Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidth Rugby 670 680 Receivers 26 4 2 Menu Rod Eye 140 C
39. the standard alkaline package It can also be purchased separately to be used as a backup for rechargeable models Batteries required Four D cell type alkaline A600 Li lon Battery Pack 790415 The A600 Li lon battery pack Is Included as part of the standard rechargeable package It can also be purchased separately as an upgrade to the alkaline battery pack It Is necessary to also purchase the A100 Li lon battery charger to complete the Li lon battery solution A100 A600 A140 AM Rugby 670 680 Accessories 45 Index A ease EE EEE 45 Accuracy Self levelling cacccat snes sosa sahetansnceseesanacsateneesnessees 42 Accuracy Adjustment arnenennanannnnannnnennnnennenannnn 35 Adjust Level ACE varenr 36 Applications CHECKING Grades Heer 30 Entering Grades rrannrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennenennsnennr 31 DO UMS FONNG rerea e E 29 B Batteries Charging first time USC ararnannrnannrnannrnavarnnnnr 32 Operation Discharging ararnarnrnernrnennrnenerner 32 Battery Change alkaline batteries rrnrnrnannanernenannnn 34 Change Li lon battery pack arernnnernnnennrnanernnr 33 GE ee ee 32 Technical data eererornonernrnananannrnananannrnanenennen 42 Battery Charger Technical data esesrerenrannnrnnnnrnnnnnannnnananvnnenvnene 43 Battery Pack T chnical data susdsebumse av EEA R AAEREN 43 DULONG cearnan in E E 18 C Classic Receiver assssssssssnrerrsrenrerrnrnrrnrenrnrrnrerrennnn 25
40. tion e Use of products with recognisable damages or defects e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems e Inadequate safeguards at the working site e Deliberate dazzling of third parties e Controlling of machines moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations Limits of Use Environment AN DANGER 1 4 Manufacturer of the product Person responsible for the product Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 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 close to electrical installations or similar situations by the person in charge of the product 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 safe condition The person responsible for the product has the following duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e To ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions e To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident prevention e To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if
41. tton to highlight the option to change 2 Press the Grade button to enter the selected option screen SMART LOPE G L a COARSE EXIT lt 006146_001 Smart Slope option 1 Press the Up arrow or Down arrow button to highlight the desired option 2 Press the Grade button to confirm the setting and return to the Option Menu amp gt Do not change this option unless you are sure you want to work with Per mil values Percent by default FERCENT 4 med F E EXIT C 006053_001 Percent Per mil option Rugby 670 680 Operation Changing from Percent to Per mil moves the decimal point one place to the right e Percent 1 m per 100 m e Per mil 1 m per 1 000 m I mm per 1m 23 ce If changing from Percent to Per mil mk Ih confirmation for the change is neces CONF IRH 9 a FERCEHT 0 EXIT C4 m HO 006145 001 Confirm Percent gt The Percent and Per mil screens to the left are equal Per mil Rugby 670 680 Operation 24 4 Receivers Description The Rugby 670 and Rugby 680 are sold with the Rod Eye 140 Classic or Rod Eye Basic Receiver 4 1 Rod Eye 140 Classic Receiver Instrument 5 components b N e part 1 of 2 f C a Level vial b Audio Speaker d c LCD window S d LEDs e Laser Reception window f On grade 005147_001 g Keypad Level vial Aids to keep
42. u plan to change the accuracy Accuracy adjustments should only be performed by a qualified individual that understands basic adjustment principles e It is recommended to perform this procedure with two people on a relatively flat Surface 7 1 Checking the Level Accuracy Checking the level accuracy step by step Place the o A on a flat level surface or tripod approximately 30 m 100 ft o A a wall 30 m 100 ft X 30 m 100 ft Step Description Align the first axis so that it is Square to a wall Allow the Rugby to self level completely approximately 1 minute after the Rugby begins to rotate Mark the position of the beam Rotate the laser 180 and allow it to self level Mark the opposite side of the first axis 30 m 100 ft Y 30 m 100 ft Y Rugby 670 680 Accuracy Adjustment 35 Step Description 6 Align the second axis of the Rugby by rotating it 90 so that this axis IS square to the wall Allow the Rugby to self level completely 7 Mark the position of the beam 8 Rotate the laser 180 and allow it to self level 9 Mark the opposite side of the second axis gt The Rugby Is within its accuracy specification if the four marks are within 1 5 mm 1 16 from the centre 7 2 Adjusting the Level Accuracy Description In Calibration mode the X axis calibration screen indicates changes to the X axis 005774_001 The Y axis calibration screen
43. uld impose more stringent instructions for the safe use of lasers than IEC 60825 1 2007 03 and IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 1 6 2 Rugby 670 680 General The rotating laser built into the product produces a visible 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 These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate Staring into the beam The beam may cause dazzle flash blindness and after images particularly under low ambient light conditions Rugby 670 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 nm 10 nm Rugby 680 Description Value Maximum peak radiant power 2 7 mW t 5 Pulse duration effective 1 1 ms Pulse repetition frequency 10 rps Beam divergence Wavelength lt 1 5 mrad 635 nm 10 nm Rugby 670 680 Safety Directions 10 AN CAUTION Labelling 1 7 From a safety perspective class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the eyes Precautions 1 Avoid staring into the beam 2 Avoid pointing the beam at other people Laser Radiation Do not stare into the beam Class 2 Laser Product
44. ully charged disconnect the charger plug from the charge Jack Slide the locking mechanism to the centre position to prevent dirt from getting into the charging Jack amp gt The battery pack reaches a full charge in approximately 5 hours if completely empty A one hour charge should allow the Rugby to run for a full eight hours Changing the Li lon With the rechargeable Li lon battery pack the battery indicator on the Rugby LCD batteries display shows when the battery pack Is low and needs to be charged step by step The charge indicator LED on the Li lon battery pack indicates when the pack Is being charged flashing slowly or fully charged on not flashing WE 100 ox 005845 001 Description The batteries are inserted in the front of the laser The rechargeable battery pack can be recharged without being removed from the laser Refer to Charging the Li lon battery pack step by step for further information Slide the locking mechanism on the battery compartment to the right and open the cover of the battery compartment To remove the batteries Remove the batteries from the battery compartment To insert the batteries Insert the batteries into the battery compartment 3 Close the cover of the battery compartment and slide the locking mecha nism to the left centre position until it locks into position Rugby 670 680 Batteries 33 Changing the alka With alkalin
45. ver 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 Do not use other liquids these can attack the polymer components Dry the product the transport container the foam inserts and the accessories ata temperature not greater than 40 C 104 F and clean them Remove the battery cover and dry the battery compartment Do not repack until everything is completely dry Always close the transport container when using in the field Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables Rugby 670 680 Care and Transport 41 10 10 1 Technical Data Conformity to National Regulations Conformity to For products which do not fall under R amp TTE directive national regulations C Hereby Leica Geosystems AG declares that the product s is are in 10 2 compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provi sions of the applicable European Directives The declaration of conformity can be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce General Technical Data of the Laser Operating range Self levelling accuracy Self levelling range Rotation speed Grade range Laser Dimensions Weight Internal battery Operating range diameter Rugby 670 680 800 m 2 600 ft Self levelling accuracy 1 5 mm at 30 m 1 16 at 100 ft Self levelling

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