6.4.4
Adjusting control point (0/0)
By default, every time you create a new layout point the control point (0/0) changes to the most recently
created point.
1. Select a layout point that you want to define as the new control point (0/0).
2. Select the Temporary 0/0 radio button.
▶ The layout point you selected is now the new control point (0/0).
▶ The next layout point is created relative to the new control point.
6.5
Transferring layout point to the jobsite
1. The layout tool rotates the green laser toward the selected layout point.
2. To enable the red range-finding laser to measure the distance, move the PMDA 200 target plate along
the green laser.
▶ The red laser dot must be on the target plate.
▶ The app tells you whether the target plate has to be moved closer or farther away.
▶ As soon as you come within 50 cm (20 in) of the layout point, an acoustic signal sounds to help you
pinpoint the layout point.
3. When the app shows a reading of 0.0, you have reached the position of the layout point.
4. Mark the layout point on the floor at the position where the green laser line hits the target plate.
To avoid measuring errors, make sure that the target plate is always plumb. Use the
adjusting screw and the bubble level on the target plate for this purpose.
6.6
Laying out angle
To create an angle, you must first create or define a layout point that represents the hinge point of the angle.
1. Select a layout point you want to use as the hinge of the angle.
2. Select the menu symbol at the top right.
3. To create an angle, select Angle.
4. In the top input box, enter the value of the distance to the hinge point.
5. In the bottom input box, enter the angle.
6. Select the orientation of the angle by selecting another layout point toward which the angle will orient
itself.
7. Select Confirm to create the new layout point. The device directly shows you the direction of the new
layout point.
6.7
Laying out radius
To lay out points on a radius, you must first create or define a layout point that represents the center point
of the radius.
1. Select a layout point that will represent the center point of the radius.
2. Select the menu symbol at the top right.
3. To create a radius, select Radius.
4. In the top input box, enter the value of the radius.
5. In the bottom input box, enter the length of the segments on the radius.
6. On the screen, select the starting point and the end point of the arc.
7. Define the desired arc by selecting the appropriate page.
8. To create the points, select Confirm.
▶ The layout tool directly shows you the direction of the first layout point on the radius.
6.8
Laying out an arc through 2 points
To lay out an arc through 2 points, you must first create or define two points that represent the starting point
and the end point of the arc.
1. Select the layout point that defines the starting point of the arc.
2. Select the menu symbol at the top right.
3. To create an arc through 2 points, select Arc through 2 points.
▶ The function initially creates a sample arc.
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