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6. Moves laser manually on mount
7. Holes for attaching mount to wall
8. Adjustable support for wall or ground stability
9. Screw to adjust support
10. Index notches for alignment
2.7.1 Motorized mount
The motorized mount can be used to move the laser up or down on
a ceiling grid. It also can be used when installing walls and partitions,
to move the laser back and forth for vertical alignment. To move the
mount manually, use (6).
Caution:
Be careful when you are in wall mount mode not to press + or -
keys unless you intend to move the laser.
Maximum movement
When the beam is at 0 on the adjustable plate, the laser can be
raised a maximum of 2” (50 mm) and lowered 2.25” (60 mm).
Wait until self-leveled
While the laser is moving on the mount, it does not self-level and
the beam continues to rotate. After moving the laser, wait a few
seconds in case it needs to self-level. Check that it’s still on the point
or level desired, and make adjustments if needed.
Automatic exit from mode
If you have not activated the wall mount for five minutes, the laser
will automatically exit from wall mount mode and return to the pre-
vious mode (3 LEDs will be off and a beep will sound).
1. Attachment clamps for laser and mount
2. Clamp for ceiling grid
3. Adjustable plate
4. 5/8-11 tripod mount (vertical setup)
5. Release for adjustable plate
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2.5 Using the laser chalk line
Ideal for short distance applications, the chalk line feature gives a
precise and stable laser line for working directly on your reference
plane.
To use the laser line, stop the rotation and flip up the collar located
on the side of the rotating head. This collar switches between point
and line modes.
You can move the stationary chalk line left by pressing key (13)
and right, by pressing key (14). You can also move the head manu-
ally or use the remote control.
If the laser is in chalk line mode, the detector will not
work. Switch to rotating point mode to detect the beam.
2.6 Scanning
For interior applications, scanning mode allows you to see the
beam easier at a distance.
If the laser is in chalk line, switch to beam point mode before scanning.
1.
To scan, simultaneously press the – and < keys (15 and 13) on
the laser or press the scanning symbol on the remote control or the
detector.
2.
The beam will blink until the laser has self-leveled.
3.
To decrease the scan length, press the – key (15); to increase
the scan length, press the + key (16). Keys on the remote control or
detector can also be used for the scan functions.
4.
To move the scan to the left, hold the < key. To move to the right,
use the
>
key (13 and 14).
5.
To stop scanning, again press simultaneously on the – and < keys
(15 and 13).
2.7 Motorized mount
2.7.1 Motorized mount
The motorized mount can be used to move the laser up or down on
a ceiling grid. It also can be used when installing walls and partitions,
to move the laser back and forth for vertical alignment. To move the
mount manually, use (6).
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