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Contents

 

Foreword ............................................1

 

Handling Precautions ................................... 1
Safety Information ........................................ 2
Safety Precautions ....................................... 3
User Precautions  ......................................... 5
Exceptions from Responsibility .................... 5
Laser Safety ................................................. 6
Contents ...................................................... 7
Standard System Components .................... 8

 

Nomenclature and Functions  ...........9

 

RL-H2Sa ...................................................... 9

Control Panel  ............................................ 10

 

Basic Operation  .................................11
Preparation and Functions  ...............12

 

Battery Installation  ....................................... 12
Instrument Set-up Procedure ....................... 12
Battery Warning Indicator  ............................ 13
Auto-leveling lamp  ....................................... 14

To turn automatic leveling off .................... 14

Inclination Warning  ...................................... 15
Changing rotation speed  ............................. 16
Height Alert function  .................................... 16

To activate the height alert function  .......... 16

Aligning Direction of Grade .......................... 17
Entering Grade  ............................................ 18

How to enter grade  ................................... 19

Masking (Laser beam shutter)  .................... 21

 

Maintaining Power Sources  ............. 22

 

Installing ...................................................... 22
Charging ...................................................... 22

 

Checking and Adjusting Calibration  24

 

Horizontal Calibration  .................................. 24

(1) Checking Calibration  ........................... 24
(2) Adjusting Calibration  ........................... 26

Horizontal Rotation Cone Error  ................... 31
Grade Setting Error  ..................................... 32

(1) Checking  ............................................. 32

 

Storage Precautions  ......................... 35
Standard / Optional Accessories  ..... 36

 

Laser sensor holder model 5  .................... 36
Laser sensor holder model 3  .................... 36
LS-70A Laser Sensor  ............................... 37
LS-70B Laser Sensor  ............................... 37
Scope Model 3 .......................................... 40
Rechargeable battery holder DB-51  ......... 41

 

Error Code .......................................... 42
Specifications .................................... 43

 

RL-H2Sa ..................................................... 43
Laser Sensor LS-70A/B  .............................. 44

Summary of Contents for RL-H2Sa

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ROTATING LASER RL H2Sa POWER MANU ON ENT X Y RL H2Sa x100 rpm...

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Page 3: ...check that the instrument is functioning cor rectly with normal performance 1 Vibration and Impact Protection When transporting the instrument provide protection to minimize risk of severe vibration...

Page 4: ...mend that you become familiar with the meaning of these Warnings and Cautions before continuing Injury refers to hurt burn electric shock etc Physical damage refers to damage to equipment structure or...

Page 5: ...r attempt to repair the instrument yourself Laser beams can be dangerous They can cause eye injury Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments Risk of fire or electric shock Do no...

Page 6: ...from the batteries If this oc curs wash off with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention Damaged or broken carrying cases may fall open causing injury or damage to the laser Do not use a c...

Page 7: ...for consequential damage and loss of profits by any disaster an earthquake storms floods etc fire accident or an act of a third party and or a usage in other than usual conditions 4 The manufacturer...

Page 8: ...ified as a Class 3A IIIA Laser Product This is a simple product to operate and does not require training from a laser safety officer In case of any failure do not disassemble the instrument Contact TO...

Page 9: ...ht Alert function 16 To activate the height alert function 16 Aligning Direction of Grade 17 Entering Grade 18 How to enter grade 19 Masking Laser beam shutter 21 Maintaining Power Sources 22 Installi...

Page 10: ...le battery 1pc 3 DB 51C Rechargeable battery holder 1pc 4 AD 9B 7C AC DC converter 1pc 5 LS 70B Laser Sensor 1pc 6 Laser Sensor holder model 3 1pc 7 Carrying case 1pc 8 Instruction manual 1vol Please...

Page 11: ...9 Nomenclature and Functions RL H2Sa POWER MANU ON ENT X Y RL H2Sa x100 rpm Handle Rotary head Battery compartment lock Battery holder Grade alignment sights Beam aperture Control Panel...

Page 12: ...ey Auto leveling indicator Rotation control key Y axis key Arrow keys Y axis grade display Masking direction indicator Rotation speed Arrow key for Mask quadrant 4 Arrow key for Mask quadrant 2 Change...

Page 13: ...desired speed See Changing rotation speed on page 16 4 Set the electronic beam shutter mask for spe cific quadrants if desired See Masking Laser beam shutter on page 21 5 Turn on LS 70 laser sensor If...

Page 14: ...up Procedure 1 Set the instrument on any smooth surface that is within 5 of true level The RL H2Sa auto level system will not function if the unit is placed more that 5 out of level For best operatio...

Page 15: ...head stops and no beam is emitted from the laser Recharge the battery BT 51Q Ni MH rechargeable battery or replace the dry batteries with new ones The laser will shut down a few minutes after the bli...

Page 16: ...active and emits the laser beam To turn automatic leveling off To turn OFF the auto leveling function manual mode press the Auto Manual leveling con trol pad twice in quick succession The manual mode...

Page 17: ...ally approximately 5 but 2 according to the set grades The Auto leveling lamp will flash and the grades will disappear Set the instrument as hori zontally as possible and turn off on the instrument ag...

Page 18: ...to leveling lamp will flash The elevation height of instrument should be verified and re established if necessary To activate the height alert function To activate the height alert function depress an...

Page 19: ...the desired direction of grade 1 Establish a target line parallel to desired direction of grade 2 Set up the laser over this line drop a plumb bob from the tripod mounting screw 3 Rough align the inst...

Page 20: ...is single slope or both axes com pound slope Grade range Single axis 8 000 to 8 000 Dual axes X Y 10 000 Single Axis Dual Axes Compound slope X axis Y axis X axis Horizontal Y axis Horizontal Minus Pl...

Page 21: ...ade entry The position of the second figure to the left of the decimal point will blink Power ON X 3 Press the or key to set negative grade 4 Press the X key to activate the first figure to the left o...

Page 22: ...e key three times to set 3 12 Input the next figures in the same manner 13 Press the ENT key to accept the Y axis grade Y Y 3times ENT Grade range Single axis 8 000 to 8 000 Dual axes X Y 10 000 grade...

Page 23: ...ection of the four masking quadrants can be set as shown below 1 Press the Mask key 2 To change the masking direction mode press the Mask key again Each press toggles between the two masking direction...

Page 24: ...ttery holder 2 Plug the convertor cord into a proper power outlet AD 9B is for AC120V AD 7C is for AC230V 3 Complete charging by unplugging the converter con nector from the DB 51C rechargeable batter...

Page 25: ...he DB 51C rechargeable battery holder 3 Recharging should take place in a room with an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 4 The battery source will discharge when stored and shoul...

Page 26: ...can be made by the user Horizontal Rotation Cone and Grade Setting Error can be checked by the user However if an error is found adjustments must be made by a Topcon service facility Horizontal Calib...

Page 27: ...Loosen the tripod screw rotate the instrument 180 degrees and re secure it on the tripod 7 Turn the unit on again and allow auto leveling to complete Confirm the grade is set to 00 000 8 Position the...

Page 28: ...rn off the laser Turn the laser back on by pressing the Power button down while pressing the X AXIS but ton This activates the X axis calibration mode Confirm that rotation speed is set to 1 2 After t...

Page 29: ...on 4 Press the ENT key The display will change to POS 2 Note When the instrument has auto leveled the POS 1 will stop flashing Move Level Sensor Up or Down Until Beam is Detected When Beam is Detected...

Page 30: ...lashing 6 Adjust the laser beam to the sensor so that an on grade signals is displayed To adjust the position of the laser beam press the up or down arrows on the panel Note When rotating the instrume...

Page 31: ...rument was disturbed during the calculation you will need to re start the adjustment process After a short time CAL END will appear Note If the error is greater than the self correction range E72 erro...

Page 32: ...n completed 10 Repeat the checking and if necessary the adjusting procedure for the Y axis 11 If the Y axis requires adjustment begin at Step 1 on page 26 However when turning on the instrument in cal...

Page 33: ...r 3 Turn off the instrument and move the instrument closer to wall A 1m to 2m 3 ft to 6 ft Do not change the axis orientation of the instrument Turn the instrument on 4 Again locate and mark the posit...

Page 34: ...1m to 2m 3 ft to 6 ft in front of Nail 1 on the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2 Position the instrument so the X axis is exactly aligned to the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2 3 Turn on the instr...

Page 35: ...ters at Nail 1 and Nail 2 Designate these elevations as h3 at Nail 1 and h4 at Nail 2 5 Using the millimeter elevation readings for h1 h2 h3 and h4 and converting the 30mm distance between Nail 1 and...

Page 36: ...The X axis of instrument is normal because 1 006 is within the range 0 990 to 1 010 Note If the calculated result is out of the range contact your dealer or Topcon x 1390 1080 1370 1362 x 100 x 310 8...

Page 37: ...ent after use Use a clean cloth moistened with a neutral detergent or water Never use an abrasive cleaner ether thinner benzene or other solvents Always make sure instrument is completely dry before s...

Page 38: ...r sensor to be moved up or down on the rod by squeezing the spring loaded clamp on its back side without removing the sensor from the rod Laser sensor Clamp knob Laser sensor holder model 5 POWER 160...

Page 39: ...switch the precision options are switched alternately Confirm the precision choice by the indicator Normal precision is the default setting each time the sensor is turned on On Grade precision switch...

Page 40: ...ignal is generated for this warning Above grade indicator Move the sensor down The arrow will become shorter as the on grade position is approached see next page for specific information Audio signal...

Page 41: ...er beam Move sensor in direction of arrow to receive laser Replacing Battery LS 70A 70B 1 Press the lid in the direction of the arrow to lift 2 Remove the battery and replace with a new 9v alkaline ba...

Page 42: ...page 17 on top of the instrument and provides greater accuracy in aligning the laser to the direction of grade The scope can be swiveled and locked in place so its aimed toward any of the four beam a...

Page 43: ...new D cell alkaline batteries making sure each is placed in the proper direction as indicated 3 Replace the battery holder DB 51 and turn the knob to Lock Note Replace all 4 batteries with new ones D...

Page 44: ...ected Turn the instrument OFF and ON again E62 Abnormal operation of internal vertical angle detecting system has occurred Turn the instrument OFF and ON again E72 Calibration error is greater than se...

Page 45: ...de setting range Single axis 8 000 to 8 000 Dual axes X Y 10 000 Power supply 4 D cell batteries DC6 V Rechargeable battery BT 51Q Continuous operating time 20 C Alkaline dry batteries Approx 45 hours...

Page 46: ...9V alkaline dry battery Auto shut off delay Approx 30 minutes without beam detection Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Continuous operating time at 20 C 68 F Alkaline manganese dry batte...

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