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Calibrating the Digital Level
This section describes how to calibrate the Pro 3600 digital level.This procedure re-calibrates the level
through its entire 360 degree range by recording four horizontal and four vertical settings. You should
perform this procedure whenever the accuracy test shows a variance larger than ±0.1 degree.
Follow this procedure to calibrate the digital level:
1
Turn on the level by pushing the
ON/OFF
button. Place the level on a flat surface free of dust or debris.
You can use any horizontal surface within 10 degrees of level and any vertical surface within 10 degrees
of plumb to perform the calibration. You must use the same surface(s) throughout the entire calibration
process. If at any time the calibration process fails or will not continue, you can turn the level off and on
and then restart the calibration procedure from
2
Press and hold the
HOLD
and
ALT ZERO
buttons simultaneously until
SUP
is displayed; this usually
takes three seconds. Release the buttons once
SUP
is displayed.
SUP
will display for a few seconds
and then the
[ 0 ]
is displayed. The level is now ready to be calibrated.
Note
Each time you position the level during the calibration process, wait a minimum
of 10 seconds before pressing the
HOLD
button to advance to the next step.
Also ensure that the level is placed in the same position each time it is moved.
Summary of Contents for Scalar i6000
Page 20: ...8 About This Guide and Your Product...
Page 38: ...26 Installing a Stand Alone Control Module...
Page 104: ...92 Installing a Multi Module Library...
Page 156: ...144 Installing Cartridges...
Page 164: ...152 Setting up Your Library for Access...
Page 242: ...230 Configuring the Library...
Page 304: ...292 Adding Optional Hardware eight 2 5 mm screws...
Page 318: ...306 Adding Optional Hardware...
Page 336: ...324 Installation Testing and Verification Figure 35 Example Test Log Output...
Page 356: ...344 Testing and Calibrating the Digital Level...
Page 362: ...350 LBX Board and Terminator...
Page 380: ...368 Glossary...
Page 384: ...372 Index...