Wacker HAL 300
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Calibration Overview
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Check and calibrate in this order:
Check both sides of X axis.
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If X is within spec, proceed to check both sides of Y
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If X needs calibration, calibrate X
Check both sides of Y axis.
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If Y is within spec, proceed to final X to Y check
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If Y needs calibration, calibrate Y; proceed to X to Y check
Final X to Y check: compare +X, -X, +Y, -Y.
Calibration is electronic, and is accomplished by 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.
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.
Moving the beam to calibrate:
IMPORTANT: When pressing an arrow key to move the beam for
calibration, use short, rapid clicks. Do not hold the key down. One click
will move the beam a very small amount (1/32" at 150' or 1mm at
100m). 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 (5)
to raise beam, and the v key (6) 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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