Calibration Overview; Fast/Slow Blinking; Moving The Beam To Calibrate; Checking And Calibrating X And Y Axes - Agatec LT 200 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Check and calibrate in this order
Check both sides of X axis
• If X is within spec, proceed to check both sides of Y
• If X needs calibration, calibrate X
Check both sides of Y axis
• If Y is within spec, proceed to final X to Y check
• If Y needs calibration, calibrate Y; proceed to X to Y check
Final X to Y check: compare +X, -X, +Y, -Y

3.1 Calibration Overview

Calibration is electronic, using the optional detector/remote
control or the optional small remote control (preferred methods).
If you do not have a remote, the laser keypad may also be
used. This method will take longer due to the laser making
self-adjustments during movement. Be very careful not to jar or
move the laser when pushing the laser keys, or your calibration
will not be accurate.

3.2 Fast/Slow Blinking

When in calibration mode, the X or Y LED on the laser keypad
should blink slowly.
When the laser is self-leveling or making an adjustment, the LED
will blink rapidly. Wait until the LED blinks slowly again before
proceeding.

3.3 Moving the Beam to Calibrate

When pressing an arrow key to move the beam up or down to
reach proper calibration, use short, rapid clicks. Do not hold
the key down.
After pressing the key, the LED will blink rapidly as the laser
reacts. Wait until the LED returns to a slow blink to proceed.
If the +X or +Y axis is toward the wall with the marks, use the
(^) key to raise beam, and the (v) key to lower beam. If the -X
or -Y axis is toward the wall, it's the opposite: use the (v) key to
raise the beam and the (^) key to lower the beam.
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Use arrows to move
beam up or down
to reach proper
calibration.
If using a TL25 remote
control, keys with the same
symbols perform the same functions.
3.4 Checking & Calibrating X & Y Axes
1. Place the laser on a flat surface or tripod 100 ft. (30 m)
away from a wall. If too bright to see the beam, use a detector
with a pole or grade rod.
Position so that -X is facing the wall (this is the side of the laser
with the On/Off key).
Use the sighting groove on top of the instrument for alignment.
2. Hold ROTATION key. While holding, momentarily press the
ON key.
Look for
• Y LED flashes, then X LED flashes. Release rotation key.
• X LED will blink rapidly, indicating leveling. When the LED
blinks slowly, the laser is ready to verify X axis calibration.
3. To rotate laser beam: Press SCAN key on the remote (or
press the rotation key on the laser keypad).
4. Check X calibration:
a) With detector, mark center of the beam (-X).
b) Rotate laser 180° so +X is facing wall or pole.
c) With detector, mark center of the beam (+X).
d) At 100 ft., the marks should be no more than 1/4"
apart. (At 30 m, no more than 6 mm apart.)
If the marks are close enough, X axis is within
calibration; proceed to Step 6.
5. If not, the laser must be calibrated to bring the beam to the
center of the two X marks. Use the (^) or (v) ARROW keys on
the remote (preferred) or laser keypad to move beam up or
down to the center.
NOTE: With the arrow keys, make small inputs: one click, two
clicks, three clicks, etc. Do NOT hold key down.
Change from X to Y axis
Save calibration
Starts rotation
(in calibration mode)
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