MOBA R.3CHS User manual

USER MANUAL
UNIVERSAL LASER RECEIVER
○ R.3CHS
R.ULS.B○
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R.ULS.CAN
R.ULS.MM.CAN

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Victoria, Australia
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WARRANTY
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd (MOBA Australia) warrants all equipment of its
manufacture to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period specified
below. This warranty period is from the date of invoice. Items covered by this warranty are:
sensors, transmitters, electronic levels, receivers, masts, control boxes, displays and
accessories. All other components not manufactured by MOBA Australia but sold as part
of the installation package, such as hydraulic or electrical components, hoses, fittings and
clamps, will carry the original manufacturer's warranty.
Warranty period:
Rechargeable batteries: 90 days
All other equipment: 1 year
MOBA Australia or its authorised service centre will repair or replace, at its option, any
defective part or component of which notice has been given during the warranty period. A
warranty registration card must be filled out properly and be on file with the MOBA
Australia service department before warranty repair or replacement can be approved. If
service in the field is necessary to repair machine-mounted equipment under warranty,
MOBA Australia may authorize on-site repairs at no charge for parts and labour. Travel
time, accommodation and other expenses incurred to and from the place where repairs
are made will be charged to the purchaser at the prevailing rates. If warranty service can
be done at a factory authorised service centre, the customer will pay only one-way freight
charges.
Rotec laser levels: 2 years
The foregoing states the entire liability of MOBA Australia regarding the purchase and use
of its equipment. MOBA Australia will not be held responsible for any consequential loss or
damage of any kind.
Any evidence of negligence or abnormal use, accident, or an attempt to repair equipment
by other than factory authorised personnel even when using MOBA Australia's certified or
recommended parts, automatically voids the warranty.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, except as set forth above, including any
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby
disclaimed. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied.
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8 The internal battery pack of the Laserguide should be fully recharged
before each use (internal battery models only).
Caution:
Caution:
Warning:
operation. It is best to remove any electronic gear near a welding job.
7 Any external power supply must be rated between 12 and 24 Volts DC.
Be sure your hands are dry before handling the machine battery terminals
Do not expose the internal batteries to intense heat.Warning:
not running. When working on or near hydraulic lines, protect yourself at all
Do not weld near any hydraulic line or on any equipment while it is in
All mounting bracket welds must be strong and secure enough so as to
prevent the Laserguide from vibrating excessively or from breaking at the
times and wear protective clothing.
weld while the machine is operating
or power cables.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Please become familiar with the important safety information in this section.
Improper use or installation of the MOBA Laserguide may result in personal
injury or damage to the receiver unit.
caution when on a construction site.
2 A construction site can be hazardous and working around heavy
3 The Laserguide is externally mounted on your machine. Do not install or
operator.
construction equipment can be dangerous. Always exercise extreme
adjust the unit while your machine is running.
4 Do not let any part of the unit protrude into traffic or limit the visibility of the
1 Read and become familiar with the manufacturer's operating manual for
on the machine.
5 Always use eye protection when welding, cutting or grinding is being done
6 Hydraulic lines can be under extreme pressure, even when the machine is
Laserguide receiver.
your machine, including safety information, before installing or using your
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2. Operating the Laserguide .................................................................................9
2.1.3 Adjusting the LED Cluster ..............................................11Brightness
3. Installing and Using the Laserguide ...............................................................17
2.2 Operating with a MOBA Display Panel (R.ULS.B ...........................13 Only)
1.4 Physical Features .......................................................................................8
2.1.1 Powering Up ........................ .............................................................9
3.1.1 Bulldozer or Scraper Blade .............................................................17
2.2.1 Bluetooth Communication Setup .....................................................14
3.2 Setting Up the Laserguide ........................................................................19
5. Accessories ....................................................................................................23
CONTENTS
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................6
2.1.2 Setting the Centre Band Resolution ................................................10
1.2 Principles of Operation ...............................................................................7
4 R.ULS.B ..............................12 2.1. Charging the Internal Batteries ( Only)
3.1 Mounting the Laserguide ..........................................................................17
3.1.2 Excavator or Backhoe .....................................................................18
1.1 Product Versions ........................................................................................6
1.3 Operational Features ..................................................................................7
3.3 Reading the LED Display .........................................................................20
4. Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................22
2.1 Stand Alone ................................................................................................9
6. Specifications .................................................................................................24
2.3 Operating with a MOBA Control Panel .....................................................15
3.3.1. Memory ..........................................................................................21
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1.1 Product Versions
The MOBA Laserguide is available in different versions:
perfect accuracy each time.
The MOBA Laserguide is a rugged, multipurpose electronic instrument designed
to assist in alignment, excavation and land levelling work. When used with a
compatible laser transmitter (such as the MOBA LS.230 grade laser), the MOBA
Laserguide can help you:
1. INTRODUCTION
• significantly reduce your work time, and
• dramatically improve the quality of your work by assisting you to deliver
5-channel receiver for operation with a control panel (single side) or
as a stand-alone unit. Requires external power supply. Supports
continuous and pulsing hydraulic output.
5-channel receiver for operation with a control panel (single or dual
side) or as a standalone unit. Requires external power supply. Uses
CAN communication protocol for communicating with control panel.
Supports proportional, continuous or pulsing hydraulic output.
5-channel receiver for operation with a control panel (single or dual
side) or a display panel or as a stand-alone unit. Can work with
external power supply or internal battery. Supports proportional,
continuous or pulsing hydraulic output. Has Bluetooth for
communicating with display panel. Uses CAN communication
protocol for communicating with control panel.
R.3CHS
R.ULS.CAN
R.ULS.B
5-channel receiver for operation with a control panel (single or dual
side). Millimetre precision, requires external power supply. Uses
CAN communication protocol for communicating with control panel.
Supports proportional, continuous or pulsing hydraulic output.
Supports offsetting of ‘on grade’ position.
R.ULS.MM.CAN
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1.2 Principles of Operation
The Laserguide is designed to operate in conjunction with rotating lasers of all
types which generate invisible or visible light. The unit detects the laser beam
and provides a highly visible indication of the height of the blade or bucket of
the machine relative to the reference plane delineated by the rotating laser
beam. The features and versatility of the Laserguide allow it to be adapted to
many different types of machines and applications.
model only).
The MOBA Laserguide exhibits the following features:
Laserguide settings can be controlled through a MOBA control panel (e.g.
CB.D2.CAN), a MOBA display panel (e.g. DB.UNI.PRO, R.ULS.B only), a
remote control (optional) or through integrated buttons (R.ULS.B only).
or blade position relative to target.
• Rugged construction able to withstand harsh operating environments.
• Automatic compensation of errors induced by vibration.
• Automatic saving and restoration of user selected settings.
1.3 Operational Features
The unit incorporates sophisticated electronic circuitry which allows it to offer
an exceptional operating range (up to 700 metres) while maintaining the
resolution for the centre band (accuracy). There are user selectable settings
for centre band resolution and display brightness and also selectable modes
of operation. All user selected settings are retained at power down and are
automatically restored the next time the unit is powered up.
• User selectable resolution (accuracy) for ‘ON GRADE’.
• Simple user interface with highly visible LED clusters to indicate bucket
• Operation from internal batteries that can be fast charged (R.ULS.B
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1.4 Physical Features
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TABLE 2
Figure 1
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1. Clamping screw
2. 360° mount
3. Receiving area
4. Military connector
5. Multi colored charging LED
(R.ULS.B only)
6. Green Power On LED
8. Bottom-centre LED cluster
9. Centre LED cluster
10. Top-centre LED cluster
11. Top LED cluster
12. Centre Band Button
(R.ULS.B only)
13. ON/OFF Button (R.ULS.B only)
7. Bottom LED cluster 14. Charging socket (R.ULS.B only)

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To power up, simply connect the military connector (4) at the base of the
unit to an external 12-24V DC power source using the supplied power
cable. Normally, the machine's battery acts as the external power source.
Do not connect to a power source that may exhibit big voltage spikes (such
as the ignition) as this may damage the Laserguide and void warranty.
2.1.1 Powering Up
The Laserguide can work as purely a visual guide for manual control of a
blade or bucket by using it in standalone fashion. In this mode of operation,
the machine operator manually adjusts the bucket or blade position in
response to the Laserguide's tional indications to bring the bucket or
blade to 'On-Grade'.
direc
2.1 Stand Alone
In Standalone operation, the Laserguide works with default centre band
(accuracy) and LED brightness settings. An optional remote control can be
supplied if required for changing these settings. Model R.ULS.B allows
changing of settings via its own two-button interface.
The Laserguide can be operated in 3 different modes:
2. OPERATING THE LASERGUIDE
3. Using a MOBA control panel (e.g. CB.D2.CAN).
1. Stand alone.
2. Using a MOBA display panel (e.g. DB.UNI.PRO).
Figure 2
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AUSTRALIAN MADE
+
12-
Battery
24v
-
R.ULS.CAN
A.RS.121
BROWNBLUE

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For model R.ULS.B, if powering up using the ON/OFF button, the Power
On LED will flash to indicate when in low internal battery condition. If the
internal battery is too flat the unit will not power on at all. Recharge the unit
or power externally through the military connector.
To indicate the Centre Band setting selected, the three inner LED clusters
(8, 9 and 10) briefly illuminate in a particular pattern when the Centre Band
button is pressed. Table shows which pattern corresponds to each
setting.
3
For internal battery model R.ULS.B, simply switch the unit on using the
On/Off button ( ) or alternatively connect the military connector to an
external power source using an optionally supplied power cord.
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2.1.2 Setting The Centre Band Resolution
On power up, the green Power On LED (6) will light to indicate the
Laserguide is powered and the LED clusters will flash in sequence from top
to bottom as part of initialisation. At completion of the sequence, the three
inner LED clusters (8, 9 and 10) will briefly light in a particular pattern to
indicate the current centre band setting. Table in section shows the
centre band setting corresponding to each illumination pattern.
3 2.1.2
Using the optionally supplied remote control or through the Laserguide's
own button interface (R.ULS.B only) the Centre Band setting can be
changed using the Centre Band button ( ). Three settings are available,
from most accurate to least: Fine, and Wide. Each press of the
button steps through these options.
,
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Medium
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to finish.
a) Power up using the ON/OFF button ( ). Wait for initialisation phase13
b) Press and hold the Centre Band button ( ).12
c) 13 Press and release the ON/OFF button ( ) repeatedly to step through
the settings.
Use the Brightness button on the optionally supplied remote control to step
through five different brightness levels. Each brightness level is shown by
briefly flashing the LED clusters at a different intensity with each press of
the button.
2.1.3 Adjusting The LED Cluster Brightness
For R.ULS.B, the brightness can additionally be changed using its own
button interface:
Centre LED cluster FINE
MEDIUM
Top-centre and bottom centre
LED clusters
Three centre LED clusters WIDE
LED CLUSTERS LIT CENTRE BAND
RESOLUTION
TABLE 3
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When the LED turns to green, the charging cycle is complete. Red
To charge the internal batteries using the optional cords:
front of the unit.
vehicle's 12-24 V DC battery or to its cigarette lighter outlet.
To charge the internal batteries from AC mains:
a) Plug the DC plug of the MOBA Battery Charger into the charging
b) Plug the power cord of the MOBA Battery Charger into a mains
charging.
outlet and switch on the mains power.
The standard R.ULS.B kit includes a charger that operates from 240 V AC
mains. Optional cords can be purchased as accessories to charge the unit
from either an external 12-24 V DC power supply such as a vehicle's 12V
battery or through a vehicle's cigarette lighter outlet.
socket (14) on the front of the unit.
c) The Charging LED will light up in amber to indicate the unit is
LED light indicates a fault (see troubleshooting, section 6).
a) Plug the DC plug of the cords into the charging socket (14) on the
b) Connect the other end of the cords to either a machine's or
(R.ULS.B only)
2.1.4 Charging the Internal Batteries
R.ULS.B
A.MCE.049
A.MCE.051
A.MCE.050
OR
OR
TO CIGARETTE
LIGHTER OUTLET
TO MAINS OUTLET
240 V AC
TO VEHICLE BATTERY
Figure 3
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2.2 Operating With A MOBA Display Panel
(R.ULS.B Only)
A display panel such as the DB.UNI.PRO is an accessory that allows the
Laserguide to be used when it is not in the direct view of the machine
operator. The Laserguide's LED indications are mirrored by the display panel
which is placed conveniently close to the machine operator for direct line of
sight. The machine operator can then manually adjust the blade or bucket
position to achieve 'On-Grade'.
The DB.UNI.PRO has the following features:
● Bluetooth for wireless communication with the R.ULS.B.
● Five LED clusters that mirror the five R.ULS.B LED clusters for directing
to target.
itsas directly to the machine's 12V battery or to cigarette lighter outlet.
● A simple three-button interface: ON/OFF, Centre Band Select and
Brightness Select
● Is powered by connecting to an external 12-24V DC power source such
MediumR.ULS.B to Fine, or Wide (Fine most accurate, Wide least
MEDIUMindicated by the lit LED next to the words FINE, or WIDE.
o Brightness Select – To set the brightness of the DB.UNI.PRO LEDs.
accurate). Each press steps to the next setting. Current setting is
o ON/OFF – To switch the DB.UNI.PRO on or off
o Centre Band Select – To set the accuracy (Centre Band) of the
Five settings are available. Each press steps to the next setting.
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CENTRE BAND
SELECT
LED
INDICATORS
BRIGHTNESS
SELECT
ON/OFF
SWITCH
LED
CLUSTERS
DB.UNI.PRO FINE
WIDE
MED
Bandwidth
Brightness
Power
ON
FINE
WIDE
MED
Bandwidth
Brightness
Power
ON
Figure 4

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2.2.1 Bluetooth Communication Setup
The R.ULS.B is normally paired with the DB.UNI.PRO from factory when
the two are bought together. This means that simply switching both on
when near each other is all that is required for establishing communication
between the two. However, in cases where the DB.UNI.PRO is bought at a
later stage or when there is a problem establishing communication, the
following procedure may have to be used to pair the two:
1) Ensure the DB.UNI.PRO and R.ULS.B are near each other.
2) Switch on the R.ULS.B, switch off the DB.UNI.PRO.
3) Press and hold the On/Off button on the DB.UNI.PRO for 10
seconds until a second beep. A progressive LED arrow bar will
begin to flash to indicate the DB.UNI.PRO is in BT configure
mode.
4) After a short period, two LED straight bars will appear on the
start to communicate with the R.ULS.B.
in progress of pairing. After a short period, the DB.UNI.PRO will
being setup and that the instrument is in search mode.
6) If the setup fails at any stage, an X will flash on the DB.UNI.PRO.
Repeat the above steps.
hold the switch button on the R.ULS.B for 5 seconds until all five
lights light up. Repeat steps 2 to 5.
DB.UNI.PRO, flashing in alternate sequence to show the BT is
show the BT is setup and an active device has been found and is
7) If setup fails again, switch off the R.ULS.B and then press and
5) Two LED straight bars will flash together on the DB.UNI.PRO to
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+
12-
Battery
24v
-
R.ULS.B
A.RS.104
A.RS.105
BROWN
OR
TO CIGARETTE
LIGHTER OUTLET
BLUE
DB.UNI.PRO
FINE
WIDE
MED
Bandwidth
Brightness
Power
ON
Figure 5

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● Capacity for the operator to manually move the blade or bucket using
bring it to 'On-Grade'.
2.3 Operating With MOBA Control Panela
● Electrical output for driving solenoids of hydraulic valves.
● Capacity to automatically control the blade or bucket of a machine to
The operator can use a combination of manual and automatic control if
In general, each MOBA control panel has all the functions available with
display panels plus:
A range of MOBA control panels are available, such as the CB.D2.CAN, the
DUO2.CAN and the CB.2001. Each one offers different capabilities in terms of
the number of control sides available, the types of hydraulic valves controlled,
the combinations of connecting sensors and electric masts and the degree of
configurability.
buttons or switches on the control panel or through an optional joystick.
required.
The Laserguide connects to MOBA control panels, sometimes indirectly
through junction boxes, by cable attached to the military connector at the base
of the unit. See Figure for examples of control panel setups using the
Laserguide. Contact MOBA Australia or a local representative for advice on
the control panel model and setup most suited to your needs.
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When used in conjunction with a MOBA control panel, the Laserguide can
automatically control earth moving operations such as for land levelling. The
control panel integrates with the machine's hydraulic system and uses the
electrical input from the Laserguide to control the machine's bucket or blade
position to bring it 'On-Grade'. This is done by activating electrically operated
solenoid valves in the machine's hydraulic system.
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A.RS.001.NC
Power Cable
A.RS.002
Sensor Cable +
12-
Battery
24v
-
A.RS.003
Hydraulic
Cable
Hydraulics
UP
DOWN
FUSE
POWER
ON
FINE
NORM
WIDE
AUTO
MAN
UP
DOWN
ON
OFF
LOW
ON
HIGH
R.ULS.CAN or
R.ULS.MM.CAN
Laserguide
R.ULS.CAN
Laserguide
R.3CHS
Laserguide
UG.000.CAN
Slope Sensor
+
-
MCE LASE RS
MODEL: UG.000.CAN
SERIAL NO: 01283030
A.RS.107
CAN Cable
A.RS.110
CAN Cable
A.RS.110
CAN Cable
ME.14.CAN
Mast
A.ME.01
Cradle
A.RS.106
CAN Cable
IB.DUO2.CAN
Junction Box
CONTROL
BOX
UP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
UP
DOWN
A.RS.001.NC
Power Cable A.RS.080
Hydraulic
Cable
Hydraulics
A.RS.082
Joystick
+
12-
Battery
24v
-
HYDRAULIC/AUXJOYSTICK(S)SENSOR(S)
ZERO
UP
DOWNDOWN
UP
v2
MAST
AUX 2AUX 1
12-24 V DC
A
M
A
M
REF
+
-
AUSTRA LIAN M AD E
ver 508
AUSTRALIAN MADE
CB.D2
ontrol PanelC
DUO2
ontrol PanelC
CB.2001
ontrol PanelC
A.RS.001.NC
Power Cable A.RS.080
Hydraulic
Cable
Hydraulics
UP
DOWN
HYDRAULIC/AUXJOYSTICK(S)SENSOR(S)
ZERO
UP
DOWNDOWN
UP
DUO² v2
MAST
AUX 2AUX 1
12-24 V DC
A
M
A
M
REF
+
-
HYDRAULIC/AUXJOYSTICK(S)SENSOR/MAST
UP
DOWN
12-24 V DC
A
M
ZERO
HYDMAST
UP
DOWN
MAST
REF
AUXFUNC
F1
F2
REF
+
-
ver 508
A.RS.082
Joystick
+
12-
Battery
24v
-
A.RS.107
CAN Cable
Figure 6
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Rotating LaserLaserguide
LASERGUIDE
3. INSTALLING AND USING THE
3.1.1 Bulldozer or Scraper Blade
Refer to section 3.2 for assistance on setting up the Laserguide before
commencing any earth moving work. See section 3.3 for assistance in
interpreting the signals displayed by the Laserguide.
When the Laserguide is mounted on a bulldozer or a scraper blade, it can
assist the operator in keeping the blade at the proper elevation during earth
moving operations. The LED display of the Laserguide will indicate if the
cutting edge of the blade is within the desired "on-grade" zone or not. If the
blade is not in the correct position, the Laserguide will indicate in which
direction the blade must be moved to regain the desired on-grade position.
The operator can move the blade manually according to the signals
provided by the Laserguide or when it is integrated into the machine's
hydraulic controls through a control panel, the Laserguide can directly
control the position of the blade.
3.1 Mounting the Laserguide
The general principle is to mount the Laserguide to a 52 mm or smaller
diameter post which is fixed to the machine. The post should be vertical to
work with a laser beam operating in the horizontal plane or horizontal to work
with a laser beam operating in the vertical plane.
The post must be attached in a manner that allows the operator to maintain a
relationship between the machine and the laser beam. Two examples are
provided here to illustrate the principles involved, one using a vertical post
mounted on a bulldozer blade and one using a vertical post attached to the
side of an excavator dipper arm.
Figure 7
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Rotating Laser
Laserguide
When the Laserguide is mounted on an excavator or backhoe, it can assist
the operator in keeping the depth of cut correct during earth moving
operations. The LED display of the Laserguide will indicate if the cutting
edge of the bucket is within the desired "On-Grade" zone or not. If the
bucket is not cutting at the correct depth, the Laserguide will indicate in
which direction the bucket must be moved to regain the desired depth of
cut.
The operator can adjust the cut manually according to the signals provided
by the Laserguide.
Refer to section 3.2 for assistance on setting up the Laserguide before
commencing any earth moving work. See section 3.3 for assistance in
interpreting the signals displayed by the Laserguide.
3.1.2 Excavator Or Backhoe
Figure 8
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STEP COMMENTS
1. Set the cutting
edge of the blade or
bucket at the desired
"on -grade" position.
2. Set up the laser
transmitter.
4. Move the
Laserguide up and
down the vertical post
until the central LED
cluster indicates the
unit is "On-Grade".
The laser transmitter should be set up so that the plane swept by
the rotating laser beam is correctly oriented (often horizontal) and
intersects with the vertical post to which the Laserguide is
mounted.
Ideally you should be able to move the Laserguide up and down
the vertical post to utilize the entire reception range.
If the entire reception range cannot be used, raise or lower the
laser transmitter until it can be used.
Back-off the clamping screws until the 360 mount passes over
the vertical post.
˚
Do not use a wrench to tighten the clamping screws.
5. Tighten both
clamping screws
3. Fit the Laserguide
to the vertical post.
When the central LED cluster is lit the laser
beam is striking the Laserguide at the "On-
Grade" position. For more information see
section 3.3 of this manual.
• The dipper stick of a backhoe or excavator should
r“curled” to a eadily repeatable position.
• The lowest point of the bucket should be brought
r to est at a point known to be at the correct
r est at some point which is known to be at the
The “on-grade” position will be some existing reference,
• The cutting edge of the blade should be made to
correct elevation.
trench.
pelevation, erhaps at the bottom of an existing
wbe ithin 5 of true vertical with the bucket°
perhaps where work last terminated.
These instructions are for operating with a laser beam rotating in the
horizontal plane, typified by grader blades or excavator buckets. Your
application may be different.
3.2 Setting Up the Laserguide
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3.3 Reading The LED Display
The bucket/blade is too high, adjust downwards.
The bucket/blade is slightly above grade, adjust
downwards.
The bucket/blade is on grade.
The bucket/blade is slightly below grade, adjust
upwards.
NONE
LED CLUSTER LIT MEANING
Top or bottom LED cluster
flashing SLOWLY
Top and/or top-centre
LED clusters
flashing RAPIDLY
Top-centre and centre
LED clusters
flashing RAPIDLY
Centre LED cluster
flashing RAPIDLY
Bottom centre and centre
LED clusters
flashing RAPIDLY
The bucket/blade is too low, adjust upwards.
Bottom and/or bottom-centre
LED clusters
flashing RAPIDLY
The laser beam is not striking the Laserguide. Adjust
the bucket /blade up or down to locate the beam. If
the beam can’t be located, may need to adjust the
transmitter up or down and repeat setup (section 3.2)
The laser beam has gone past the top most or bottom
most section of the Laserguide’s receiving area.
Move the bucket/blade in the direction indicated by the
slowly flashing cluster. See also section 3.3.1.
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