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Operation

Center / Offset On-Grade Location Switch:

 Center on-grade 

is selected for typical grading or cut/fill operations. This mode 

indicates an equal amount of grade information above and 

below on-grade. Offset on-grade is selected for typical excavation 

operations. This excavation mode gives more information and 

a larger display area above on-grade. This mode also enables 

the plumb indication which shows the operator when the mast 

and receiver are perpendicular to the ground (plumb) for more accurate grade 

readings. Each selection uses a different array of LED's

Pressing the switch once flashes the LED of the current on-grade location. 

Pressing the switch again while the LED is flashing changes the selection.

Plumb Indication:

 The plumb indication shows when the mast and receiver 

are perpendicular to the ground or beyond the selected deadband range. The 

grade display LED's will flash quickly when the boom is extended, and will flash 

slowly when the boom is retracted beyond this range. The LED grade display 

is solid when the boom is within the plumb range setting.

Plumb Indication Accuracy: 

Accuracy can be set to fine, standard or wide. Press 

and hold the power switch and then press the on-grade location switch to select 

and cycle the plumb accuracy function. The current selection will flash rapidly. 

Pressing this switch combination while the status LED is activated will change 

the current selection, sequencing from fine to standard to wide to fine, etc. 

Center

On-grade

Selected,

Plumb Off

Center

On-grade

LED's used

Offset

On-grade

Selected,

Plumb On

Offset

On-grade

LED's used

Fine

± 0.5º

Standard

± 1.5º

Wide

± 2.5º

Solid

LED's

Slow

Flashing

Fast

Flashing

9

12

Operation

Out of Beam Indication. 

The receiver has an Out Of Beam (OOB) indication 

that can be turned on or off. When it is on, the LED grade display will indicate if 

the receiver has moved beyond the vertical laser reception range. A sequence 

of LED's will indicate which direction to move the blade or cutting edge to pick 

up the laser beam. The sequence will indicate to move the edge down if it is 

raised above the beam or to move the edge up if it is lowered below the beam. 

The sequence will stop as soon as a laser signal is received. Otherwise it will 

shut off after two minutes.

Low Battery Warning.

 The receiver has a low battery warning 

LED combination that is used when batteries are installed. 

During normal operation with good batteries, the LED's are 

off. When the batteries become low, the LED's will begin 

to flash as a warning. The unit will operate as normal, with approximately 90 

minutes of battery life remaining. 
When the batteries are too low for proper operation, the LED's will be on 

continuously and the four corner grade display LED's will flash. The unit will no 

longer receive laser signals and the batteries must be replaced (or recharged 

if using rechargeable batteries).
The  warning  does  not  operate  when  the  receiver  is  connected  to  machine 

power via a power cable.

The factory default setting is Out of Beam Indication on. To change the indication 

setting, press the two outside switches (Blade Tilt and Display Brightness) at the 

same time. The LED display will show a sequence inward toward on-grade when 

the indication is on or outward from on-grade to confirm the indication is off.

Sequence to

lower implement

Sequence to

raise implement

Out of Beam Indication ON

Summary of Contents for MCR2+

Page 1: ...Laser Receiver Model MCR2 Operator s Manual P N 010751 15 Rev C Manual ...

Page 2: ... work manship for a period of two years This warranty period is twenty four months from the date the product is delivered from the dealer to the purchaser or is put into service by a dealer as a demonstration unit or rental unit Please retain your product information and proof of purchase Proof of purchase must accompany your request for warranty repair Any evidence of abuse misuse alteration acci...

Page 3: ...aser Receiver Safety 2 System Description 3 Controls and Displays 4 Battery Installation Charging 6 Operation 8 Installation and Set Up 13 Specifications 18 Warranty 19 Maintenance and Care 19 010806 Rev D Notes ...

Page 4: ...o service as a demonstration or rental unit Please retain your warranty information and proof of purchase Any evidence of abuse misuse alteration accident or negligent use or an attempt to repair products by unauthorized personnel or with parts other than those provided by the manufacturer automatically voids the warranty The user of the product is expected to follow all operating instructions per...

Page 5: ...atus LED s provide five channels of blade tilt indication and low battery indication in addition to selection status A tough sealed waterproof housing is designed to work in the tough machine mounted environment The electronics are isolated from the rest of the unit by internal rubber shock mounts protecting the unit from shock and vibration damage 18 3 Specifications Beam Reception 360 degrees Op...

Page 6: ...nch Set Up Set the laser up in an appropriate location for receiver visibility and efficient machine operation and turn it on Place the bucket in the grade checking position and situate the machine so a measurement can safely be obtained on the dipper arm The dipper arm may be set more horizontal to the ground for convenient measurements if necessary Determine the distance from the laser to the bo...

Page 7: ...ermined In Trench Set Up Position the machine and dig to the desired finished elevation Position the bucket in the grade checking position at the finished elevation Set the laser up in an appropriate location for receiver visibility and efficient machine operation and turn it on Mount the mast on the side of the dipper arm Point the mast at the bucket teeth as illustrated if checking grade with th...

Page 8: ...e accessory connector is pointing upwards Remove the dust cap from the accessory connector Loosen the two thumb screws and remove the battery access cover Install four C cell batteries as shown on the label diagram inside the battery compartment noting the and terminals Replace the battery access cover Firmly tighten the two thumbscrews Ensure the battery access cover is aligned and fully engaged ...

Page 9: ...ng fully charged There is also protection to prevent charging alkaline batteries CAUTION Do not attempt to charge alkaline or other disposable batteries NOTE DonotchargeNi MHbatterieswhenambienttemperature exceeds 113 F 45 C or is less than 32 F 0 C The rechargeable battery electronics include a charge status and charge error indicator located on the back of the housing Charge Status Indicator The...

Page 10: ...ection will flash rapidly Pressing this switch combination while the status LED is flashing will change the current selection sequencing from fine to standard to wide to fine etc Fine 0 5º Standard 1 5º Wide 2 5º 8 13 Installation General Set up the laser in a convenient safe location Please refer to your laser operator s manual Ensure the laser is on a stable tripod On windy gusty days it may be ...

Page 11: ...grade LED s used Fine 0 5º Standard 1 5º Wide 2 5º Solid LED s Slow Flashing Fast Flashing 9 12 Operation Out of Beam Indication The receiver has an Out Of Beam OOB indication that can be turned on or off When it is on the LED grade display will indicate if the receiver has moved beyond the vertical laser reception range A sequence of LED s will indicate which direction to move the blade or cuttin...

Page 12: ...Averaging OFF 11 10 Operation Display Brightness Selection The brightness switch controls the LED grade display and blade tilt display brightness Bright and Dim are the selection options Use Bright for daytime operation if necessary and Dim for lower light conditions Operating with Display Dim selected will extend battery life When the brightness switch is pressed and the receiver is out of the la...

Page 13: ...Averaging OFF 11 10 Operation Display Brightness Selection The brightness switch controls the LED grade display and blade tilt display brightness Bright and Dim are the selection options Use Bright for daytime operation if necessary and Dim for lower light conditions Operating with Display Dim selected will extend battery life When the brightness switch is pressed and the receiver is out of the la...

Page 14: ...grade LED s used Fine 0 5º Standard 1 5º Wide 2 5º Solid LED s Slow Flashing Fast Flashing 9 12 Operation Out of Beam Indication The receiver has an Out Of Beam OOB indication that can be turned on or off When it is on the LED grade display will indicate if the receiver has moved beyond the vertical laser reception range A sequence of LED s will indicate which direction to move the blade or cuttin...

Page 15: ...ection will flash rapidly Pressing this switch combination while the status LED is flashing will change the current selection sequencing from fine to standard to wide to fine etc Fine 0 5º Standard 1 5º Wide 2 5º 8 13 Installation General Set up the laser in a convenient safe location Please refer to your laser operator s manual Ensure the laser is on a stable tripod On windy gusty days it may be ...

Page 16: ...ng fully charged There is also protection to prevent charging alkaline batteries CAUTION Do not attempt to charge alkaline or other disposable batteries NOTE DonotchargeNi MHbatterieswhenambienttemperature exceeds 113 F 45 C or is less than 32 F 0 C The rechargeable battery electronics include a charge status and charge error indicator located on the back of the housing Charge Status Indicator The...

Page 17: ...e accessory connector is pointing upwards Remove the dust cap from the accessory connector Loosen the two thumb screws and remove the battery access cover Install four C cell batteries as shown on the label diagram inside the battery compartment noting the and terminals Replace the battery access cover Firmly tighten the two thumbscrews Ensure the battery access cover is aligned and fully engaged ...

Page 18: ...ermined In Trench Set Up Position the machine and dig to the desired finished elevation Position the bucket in the grade checking position at the finished elevation Set the laser up in an appropriate location for receiver visibility and efficient machine operation and turn it on Mount the mast on the side of the dipper arm Point the mast at the bucket teeth as illustrated if checking grade with th...

Page 19: ...nch Set Up Set the laser up in an appropriate location for receiver visibility and efficient machine operation and turn it on Place the bucket in the grade checking position and situate the machine so a measurement can safely be obtained on the dipper arm The dipper arm may be set more horizontal to the ground for convenient measurements if necessary Determine the distance from the laser to the bo...

Page 20: ...atus LED s provide five channels of blade tilt indication and low battery indication in addition to selection status A tough sealed waterproof housing is designed to work in the tough machine mounted environment The electronics are isolated from the rest of the unit by internal rubber shock mounts protecting the unit from shock and vibration damage 18 3 Specifications Beam Reception 360 degrees Op...

Page 21: ...o service as a demonstration or rental unit Please retain your warranty information and proof of purchase Any evidence of abuse misuse alteration accident or negligent use or an attempt to repair products by unauthorized personnel or with parts other than those provided by the manufacturer automatically voids the warranty The user of the product is expected to follow all operating instructions per...

Page 22: ... work manship for a period of two years This warranty period is twenty four months from the date the product is delivered from the dealer to the purchaser or is put into service by a dealer as a demonstration unit or rental unit Please retain your product information and proof of purchase Proof of purchase must accompany your request for warranty repair Any evidence of abuse misuse alteration acci...

Page 23: ...aser Receiver Safety 2 System Description 3 Controls and Displays 4 Battery Installation Charging 6 Operation 8 Installation and Set Up 13 Specifications 18 Warranty 19 Maintenance and Care 19 010806 Rev D Notes ...

Page 24: ...Laser Receiver Model MCR2 Operator s Manual P N 010751 15 Rev C Manual ...

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