ASSEMBLY
Attaching the Clamp
The clamp is an optional piece that can be attached
to the remote/receiver. The clamp can be used with
grade rods, and pieces of lumber up to 2.5" thick.
1. To attach the clamp to the receiver, align the
attachment posts on the clamp with the clamp
connection feature on the back of the receiver.
2. Align the screw on the back, and turn the knob
clockwise to tighten into place.
3. Attach the clamp to the workpiece by turning
the clamping knob counterclockwise to open the
clamping jaws. To tighten the clamp to the work-
piece, turn the clamping knob clockwise. Ensure
the clamp is snug before operation.
4. To remove the clamp from the workpiece, turn the
clamping knob counterclockwise until the clamp
jaws release from the workpiece. To remove the
clamp from the receiver, turn the clamping at-
tachment knob counterclockwise and remove the
clamp from the back of the receiver.
Changing the Batteries
Only use alkaline batteries. Do not use zinc-carbon
batteries. If the receiver will not be used for a long
time, remove the batteries to protect against corro-
sion. Change batteries when the fuel gauge shows
low batteries.
To change the batteries:
1. To open the battery door, turn the latch clockwise
to the unlocked position and then open the door.
2. Remove the old AA batteries, and dispose of
them properly.
3. Insert two AA batteries according to the +/- polarity
marked in the compartment.
4. To close the battery door, close the door and
then turn the latch counterclockwise to the locked
position.
Fuel Gauge
To determine the amount of charge left in
the batteries, turn the tool on. The display
will show the battery charge: Full, 3/4, 1/2
and low battery warning. Battery life may
vary by brand/age. Replace the batteries
as soon as possible.
OPERATION
To reduce the risk of injury or tem-
WARNING
porary effects on vision, do not
look directly into the laser when it is on.
Use of controls or adjustments or
CAUTION
performance of procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazard-
ous radiation exposure.
Perform the accuracy field check pro-
NOTICE
cedure immediately upon unboxing of
each new receiver and before exposure to jobsite
conditions. See "Accuracy Field Check" for in-
formation. Should any deviation from listed product
accuracy be found, please contact a MILWAUKEE
service facility. Failure to do so could result in rejec-
tion of warranty claim.
Turning the Receiver On/Off
• To turn on, press the power button until the receiver
beeps. The icons and LED will flash for 1 second,
then return to the home screen.
• To turn off, long press the power button for more
than 1 second. Auto shut-off will occur if there are
no button presses and no laser beam detected for
15 minutes.
NOTE: The laser and receiver are independent of
one another. A power button press on the receiver will
power off the receiver, and the laser will remain on.
Pairing the Receiver with the Rotary Laser
The receiver will attempt to re-pair with the last
paired laser when first powered on. Kitted receivers
will come pre-paired with their laser. If successful,
the pairing icon will stop flashing and become solid.
green indicator LED will flash. If not successful, the
not paired icon will be on and the red indicator LED
will flash.
To manually pair your device:
• Press the menu button until the pairing icon on the
display flashes and "on" appears on the screen.
• Press the "OK" button to confirm selection, and the
pairing icon setting will update on the display. While
pairing, ensure the laser is pairable. The laser can be
paired to 1 remote and 2 receivers at a given time.
Attempting to pair an additional device may result
in disconnecting a different device.
To manually unpair your device:
• Press the menu button until the pairing icon in
flashes and "on" appears on the screen.
• Choose "off" using the arrow buttons.
• Press the "OK" button to confirm selection, and the
pairing icon setting will update on the display. The
recevier will be disconnected and unpaired from
previously paired device and the unpaired icon will
show on the dispaly.
Using Channel Link
Channel link can be used to eliminate interruptions
from other lasers on a busy jobsite, by distinguishing
and detecting the preferred laser. Be sure that only
one laser is striking the receiver sensor at a time. A
receiver in "CH--" will detect lasers in any channel.
While the receiver is in CH 1,2,3 it will only detect
lasers in matching channels. Select a unique channel
to distinguish the laser from others on the jobsite or
select "CH--" to detect any red rotary MILWAUKEE
laser on the same jobsite.
• Press menu button until channel link menu appears
on receiver. Use the arrows buttons to toggle be-
tween channel -- / 1 / 2 / 3.
• Press "OK" to confirm selection and exit the menu.
NOTE: Changing the channel on a receiver will not
update the channel of paired lasers. To align laser
and receiver, select the same channel on the laser
as on the receiver.
NOTE: Channel link is only compatible with certain
RPM's and functions. Some settings may automati-
cally change when this function is used.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume is set to high as the factory default. Once
setting is changed, when the receiver is turned off
and back on again, the receiver will recall the last
saved setting.
• Press the menu button until the volume screen
appears.
• Use the left or right arrow buttons to toggle between
high (>95 dBA), low (72 - 90 dBA), and off. When
toggling, a sample tone will play to demonstrate the
currently selected setting. Press "OK" to confirm
selection. The icon on the status bar will update to
show the current selection.
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