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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
NOTICE
procedure immediately upon unboxing
of each new receiver and before exposure to
jobsite conditions. See "Accuracy Field Check"
for information. Should any deviation from
listed product accuracy be found, please con-
tact a MILWAUKEE service facility. Failure to do so
could result in rejection of warranty claim.
Turning the Receiver ON/OFF
1. To turn ON, press the power button until the laser
receiver beeps. All segments on the LCD will flash
for 1 second, then update to show the current
settings and status for volume, accuracy, units,
and fuel gauge. The backlight will illuminate after
a button press or when a laser beam is detecting
on the sensor. The backlight will stay on for 15
seconds. The timer will reset every time a button
is pressed or when a laser is sensed for the first
time (i.e. it won't stay on if a laser stays on the
sensor, but if the laser beam moves off then back
on, the timer will reset).
2. To turn OFF, long press the power button for
more than 1 second. Auto shut-off will occur after
15 minutes if there are no button presses or if no
lasers are detected.
Adjusting the Volume
• Press the volume button.
• When the volume button is pressed, the volume will
toggle between high (>95 dBA), low (72 - 90 dBA),
and off. The icon on the status bar will update to
show the current selection. The receiver will play
a sample tone to demonstrate the current volume
setting.
Setting the Units of Measure
• Press the units adjustment button to cycle through
the measurement options of: millimeters, inches
(decimal), inches (fractions), and feet. The icon
on the status bar will update to show the current
selection.
Setting Accuracy
• Press the accuracy tolerance adjustment button to
cycle through accuracy adjustment tolerance levels:
ultra-fine, fine, medium, coarse, and ultra-coarse.
The icon on display will update to show the current
selection. See the table below for receiver deadband
accuracy based on unit and accuracy settings.
Remote/Receiver Accuracy
in.
in.
mm
(Dec.)
(Frac.)
0.5
0.02
1/32
1
0.04
1/16
2
0.08
1/8
3
0.12
1/4
5
0.2
1/2
Direct Readout and Arrow Indicators
If a laser is sensed, the direct readout, arrow indica-
tors, and indicator LEDs will illuminate to guide the
user in moving the receiver to align the laser with the
center. If no laser is detected, the LEDs, and arrow
indicator will remain off, and the direct readout will
show no value and displays "- - -".
• High LED Indicator (blue) - Move the receiver loca-
tion up until on center.
• On center LED indicator (green) - The line being
detected from the laser is on center.
• Low LED Indicator (red) - Move the receiver location
down until on center.
NOTE: If the laser leaves the sensor, the up or down
arrow segments will begin to cycle, indicating the
direction that the laser was last detected.
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ft.
Levels
Level
0.001
Level
0.003
Level
0.006
Level
0.010
Level
0.016
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