Operating Manual
Metros digitales Laser DLR130K Bosch manual ingles www.viaindustrial.com
itales Laser DLR130K Bosch manual ingles www.viaindustrial.com
Displaying
the
Stored
Value
Push the memory retrieve button
10
in order to
display the value stored in the memory. “
M
=” is
indicated
in
the
display.
When
the
memory
contents “
M
=” is
Deleting
the
Memory
To
delete
the
memory
contents,
first
push
the
memory
retrieve
button
10
so
that
“
M
=”
is
indicated
in
the
display.
Then
push
the
On/Off/Clear
button
1
;
“
M
”
is
no
longer
indicated in the display.
indicated in the display, it
can be doubled by
pushing the memory add
button
11
or
set
to
zero
by pushing the memory subtract button
3
.
The
memorized
values
can
only
be
displayed
in decimal feet or meters.
Operating
Instructions
The
reception
lens
18
and
the
laser
beam
outlet
17
must
not
be
covered
when
taking
a
measurement.
The
Distance
Measurer
must
not
be
moved
while
taking
a
measurement
(with
the
exception
of
the
continuous
m easurement
mode).
Therefore,
whenever
possible,
place
the
Distance
Measurer
against
or
on
the
measuring points.
Measurement takes place at the centre of the
laser
beam,
even
when
target
surfaces
are
sighted at an incline.
The
measuring
range
depends
upon
the
light
conditions
and
the
reflection
properties
of
the
target
surface.
For
improved
visibility
of
the
laser
beam
when
working
outdoors
and
when
the
sunlight
is
intense,
use
the
laser
viewing
glasses
20
and
the
laser
target
plate
21
Sighting
with
the
Alignment
Aid
(see
figure
E)
With
the
alignment
aid
8
,
sighting
over
larger
distances
is
a
lot
easier.
For
this,
look
alongside the aligning aid on the top side of the
Distance
Measurer.
The
laser
beam
runs
parallel to this line of sight.
Working
with
Tripod
The use of a tripod (not included) is particularly
advisable
for
larger
distances
because
of
the
steadiness it provides. The Distance Measurer
tool
can
be
screwed
onto
a
commercially
available tripod using the 1/4" thread
19
on the
bottom side of the housing.
When
positioning
the
tripod,
observe
that
the
measurement
will
take
place
beginning
from
the
rear
or
front
edge
of
the
measuring
tool,
depending on the selected reference level.
(optional
accessories),
or
shade
off
the
target
surface.
When measuring against transparent surfaces
(e.g. glass, water) or reflecting surfaces, faulty
measurements
are
possible.
Also,
porous
or
structured
surfac es,
air
layers
with
varying
temperatures
or
indirectly
received
reflections
can
affect
the
measured
value.
These
effects
are due to physical reasons and can therefore
not
be
compensated
for
by
the
Distance
Measurer.
-12-