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2. Rest your device on top of a ß at, hard surface,
such as a table top. Then hold your device
vertically and aim it towards two objects that
are at different distances, for example the edge
of a doorway. Ensure that the closest object has
a vertical edge.
• The distance between the two objects should
be at least 5 meters (15 feet).
• You can use the vertical edge of an open door
and the wall of the room behind it.
3. Slowly turn your device to pass the crosshair
1
across the vertical edge
2
distance measurement
crosshair in the center of the screen moves on
and off the vertical edge.
4. If the measurement changes at the point where
the crosshair moves on and off the vertical edge,
your laser is correctly aligned. If this does not
happen at the correct point, tap on the left and
3
right black arrows
to adjust to the correct
point.
5. Turn your device horizontally and aiming at the
same two objects, repeat steps 3 and 4 to align
the laser horizontally.
To save the alignment, tap Done.
Note: While on the SETTINGS screen, you can
select your preferred units of measure.
Return to the main menu by tapping the Back
button.
Measuring With Your Smart Measure Pro
Measurements taken with your Smart Measure Pro
should be used for estimating purposes. Because
these measurements are reliant on user input, it
is recommended you become familiar with the
measurement process and practice the technique
prior to using the measurements obtained with
your device.
To measure accurately with your Smart Measure
Pro, you need to ensure that:
1. Your target is a ß at surface and you intend to
measure on that plane.
2. Your target is or has a rectangular shape on it
(to assist with image alignment).
3. Your laser (indicated by the cross-hair on the
screen) is pointed at your target. The crosshair
should be on a solid surface and not a window
or other reß ective surface.
4. You are as square to the target as possible.
and check that the
changes when the
You cannot measure an object or objects that are on
different planes. Below are some examples:
X
Taking a Photo of the Object to Measure
1. Point your device at the object you wish to
2. Tap the Capture button on the screen to take
3. Tap on the small preview image to display the
Please reference the following target distance
and positioning guide when taking a Smart
Measure Pro photo.
X
e side of
e side
e side of
the house
of the
the house
and the
house is on
is all on
roof are on
a di erent
the same
di erent
plane, so
plane,
planes, so
measure-
so measure-
measure-
ments will
ments will
ments
be
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will be
incorrect.
incorrect.
measure, ensuring that the crosshair is on the
target.
• The whole object must be on the same surface
or plane as explained above.
• Ensure the crosshair is on a solid surface and
not on a window or hole or reß ective surface.
• Use the zoom slider so you can better view the
crosshair location on your target, or when you
are positioned at a distance from your target.
• Make sure you are as square as possible with
the target.
a picture.
photo you have just taken to enter measurement
mode (also referred to as Edit mode).
e side of
the house
that is all
on the same
plane is being
measured, so
measure-
ments will be
correct.
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