Titanium TRL-30GS Kit User manual

Product Code: 88190 REVISION 2020.1.0
Instruction Manual
TRL-30GS Kit
GREEN ROTARY LASER


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Please ensure the following items are included
with your laser level. If anything is missing please
contact your retailer.
1Titanium TRL-30GS
2Wireless remote control
3Millimetre detector & clamp
4 Laser glasses
5 Laser target
6 Rechargeable battery pack
7Alkaline battery pack
8Hard carry case
9 Mains power / indoor charger adaptor
10 Adaptor head (UK)
11 Adaptor head (EU)
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ITEM CHECKLIST
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SAFETY
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Read the following safety instructions before attempting to
operate this tool.
Keep these instructions in a safe place or store in the carry
case for future reference.
SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING!
Read and understand all instructions.
• Use the tool only with the specifically designated
batteries.
• Store the tool out of reach of children and other untrained
persons. Laser tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
• Use only accessories that are recommended for your
model.
• Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair
personnel. Repairs, service or maintenance performed
by unqualified personnel will void the warranty. Only
approved and authorised service technicians can carry
out warranty repairs.
• Do not use optical tools such as a telescope or transit to
view the laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
• Do not place the tool in a position which may cause
anyone to intentionally or unintentionally stare into the
laser beam. Serious eye injury could result.
• Do not position the tool near a reflective surface which
may reflect the laser beam toward anyone’s eyes. Serious
eye injury could result.
• Do not use optical tools to view the laser beam.
• Do not set up the tool at a position where the laser beam
can cross any person at head height.
• Do not let children come in contact with the tool.
• Turn the tool off when it is not in use. Leaving the tool on
increases the risk of staring into the laser beam.
• Do not operate the tool around children or allow children
to operate the laser. Serious eye injury may result.
• Position the tool securely on a level surface. Damage to
the tool or serious injury could result if the tool falls.
• Do not remove or deface warning labels.
• If the text on the warning label is not in your native
language, cover it with the appropriate label supplied
before commencing operation of the laser.
WARNING!
Do Not Disassemble The Laser.
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Disassembling
the tool will void all warranties on the product. Do not modify
the product in any way. Modifying the tool may result in
hazardous laser radiation exposure.
CAUTION!
Class 3R Laser Product
• Never look into the laser beam directly and intentionally.
• Do not use optical tools to view the laser beam.
• Do not set up the tool at a position where the laser beam
can cross any person at head height.
• Do not let children come in contact with the laser.
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1 Rotating laser port
2 Protective lighthouse
3 Control panel
4 Rechargeable battery charging port
5 Battery compartment with rechargeable battery
6 Carry handle
7 5/8” x 11 thread for horizontal operation on a tripod
8 Padded feet for vertical operation on a flat surface
9 Power button
10 Power indicator
11 Manual grade mode button
12 X-axis indicator (manual grade mode)
13 Y-axis indicator (manual grade mode)
14 Tilt alarm button
15 Tilt alarm indicator
16 Grade adjustment / counter clockwise rotation button
17 Grade adjustment / clockwise rotation button
18 Scan mode button
19 Speed control button
20 Speed control indicators
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EN LASER OVERVIEW
POWER SUPPLY
Rechargeable battery pack
• The laser level is supplied with a rechargeable
Ni-MH battery pack that is located in the base
of the laser level.
• The rechargeable battery pack is supplied only partially
charged. Charge the rechargeable battery pack before
use. Keep the rechargeable battery pack in the carry case
when not in the laser level.
• The power indicator light will flash when the battery is
low. The laser level should be re-charged as soon as
possible.
• Battery pack capacity decreases at low temperatures;
a depleted pack may not function when cold.
Indoor charger
• The indoor charger is for indoor use only.
• Do not store in locations where moisture can be present
or where the chargers could be exposed to extreme
temperatures.
• If a charger becomes damaged, stop using immediately
and seek a replacement.
USING THE LASER
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WARNING! Only use the supplied charger.
Using an incorrect charger will void the
warranty. Do not charge alkaline batteries.

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Charging the rechargeable battery pack
• Attach the desired adaptor head onto the charger.
• Insert the charger into the charging port located on the
battery pack and underneath the control panel. Progress
will be shown by the power indicator display on the
charger as following:
Red (flashing) = Charger and battery
are not connected.
Red (constant) = Battery is charging.
Green (constant) = Battery is charged.
• Charging time is approximately 5 hours for
a depleted battery.
The battery pack does not need to be inserted in the
laser level whilst charging via the port on the battery
pack.
Removing and inserting the rechargeable battery
pack or alkaline battery pack
• Loosen the battery pack screw on the front of the laser
level below the control panel and slide the battery pack
out. If the screw is tight, loosen with a screwdriver.
• Insert the battery pack, ensuring the metal pins are
aligned. Tighten the battery pack screw. For better
weather sealing, use a screwdriver to tighten.
WARNING! Do not attempt to
disassemble the battery pack.
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USING THE LASER (continued)
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HORIZONTAL MEASUREMENT SETUP
Level surface set up
• Select a place as close and practical to the work site as
possible, and ensure that the location is clear of traffic.
• Place the laser level onto a reasonably level surface with
the lighthouse facing upwards.
VERTICAL MEASUREMENT SETUP
Level surface set up
• Select a place as close and practical to the work site as
possible, and ensure that the location is clear of traffic.
• Place the laser level onto a reasonably level surface with
the control panel facing upwards.
OPERATION
Powering on
• Press the power button once and the laser level
will power on and begin automatically self-levelling.
When this levelling process is complete, the penta prism
inside the lighthouse will start rotating.
• If the laser level is outside the self levelling range the
laser level will not level causing the laser beam and self-
levelling icon on the remote control to flash continuously.
If this occurs, reposition the laser level onto a level
surface until the laser level can level off.
In bright outdoor conditions, visible distance will
besignicantlyreduced.Foroutdooruse,itis
recommended to use the included detector.
Powering off
• Press the power button once and the
laser level will power off.
Speed control
• Press the speed control button on the laser level or
remote control to cycle through various rotational speeds.
• The selected speed will be displayed on the speed
control indicators on the laser level control panel and on
the remote control LCD screen.
Scanning mode
• To focus the laser beam between two points, press the
scan mode button on the laser level or remote control.
• Pressing the button multiple times will adjust the angle of
the beam. The scan angle will be displayed on the remote
control LCD screen.
• To cancel scan mode, press the scan mode button
several times to cycle through to full rotation or power
the laser level off and on again.
Rotation direction
• Whilst the laser level is in scan mode, press
the grade adjustment / clockwise rotation or grade
adjustment / counter clockwise rotation button on the
laser level or remote control to change the rotation of
the laser head.
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Tilt alarm
• Once the laser level has levelled off, the tilt alarm can be
enabled by pressing the tilt alarm button on the laser
control panel or remote control. The tilt alarm indicator
light will flash continuously whilst active.
• If the laser level is disturbed while the alarm is active, the
laser level will stop rotating and will need to be powered
off and on again to reset to a level position.
Setting up automatic dial-in grade / slope
• To create a dial-in grade / slope, press the automatic
grade mode button on the remote control. The LCD
display screen on the remote control will show the dial-in
function with the X-axis selected.
• To set a grade / slope percentage on the X-axis, press
the grade adjustment buttons on the remote control
to change to the desired number (positive or negative).
When the required grade / slope percentage has been
selected, press the automatic grade mode button to
confirm the setting and change to the Y-axis.
• To set a grade / slope percentage on the Y-axis, press
the grade adjustment buttons on the remote control
to change to the desired number (positive or negative).
When the required grade / slope percentage has been
selected, press the automatic grade mode button to
confirm the Y-axis setting (Fig. 2). If you do not wish
to set a grade on this axis, press the automatic grade
mode button to complete the dial-in grade / slope
operation.
• The laser level will now adjust to your selected grade(s)
/ slope(s).
• To change a selected grade / slope, press the automatic
grade mode button to cancel the grade / slope operation
and press again to begin set up again.
• To cancel dial-in grade / slope operation and reset the
laser level, press the automatic grade mode button.
Setting up a manual grade / slope
• To create a manual grade / slope, press the
manual grade mode button on the laser control
panel. The laser level will now be in manual mode with
the X-axis active. The LED X-axis indicator on the laser
control panel will display a solid light to indicate X-axis is
selected (Fig. 3).
• Press the grade adjustment / rotation buttons on the
laser level control panel to reach the desired grade /
slope.
• To change to the Y-axis, press the manual grade mode
button. The LED Y-axis indicator on the laser control
panel will flash to indicate the Y-axis is selected. The
laser level can now be adjusted on the Y-axis.
• Press the grade adjustment / rotation arrow buttons on
the laser control panel.
• To adjust the grade, press the manual grade mode
button to cycle between X-axis and Y-axis.
• To cancel manual grade mode, and return to normal
levelling press the power button off and on again to reset
the levelling process.
When in manual mode the laser level will not self
level and correct for vibrations and/or disturbances.
Automatic grade / slope adjustments can only be
activated on the remote control. Manual grade / slope
adjustments can only be activated on the laser level
control panel.
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1 LCD display screen
2 Power button
3 Grade adjustment /
clockwise rotation button
4 Grade adjustment /
counter clockwise rotation button
5 Automatic grade mode button
6 Scan mode button
7 Speed control button
8 Tilt alarm button
9 Battery compartment
10 X-axis
11 Y-axis
12 Self-levelling
13 Automatic grade mode
14 Rotation speed (RPM)
15 Tilt alarm
16 Battery level
17 Scan mode
18 Manual grade mode
REMOTE CONTROL
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Power supply
• The remote is powered by two AA alkaline batteries.
Battery replacement
• Remove the battery cover door and the batteries.
• Insert the batteries according to polarity and replace
the battery cover door.
MILLIMETRE DETECTOR & CLAMP
DETECTOR OVERVIEW
Operating the remote control
• Ensure the laser level is turned on and the laser
head is rotating.
• Press the power button to turn on the remote control.
• To set up an automatic grade / slope refer to page 6.
• The LCD screen will display the rotation speed, scan
angle (if enabled) and tilt alarm (if enabled). To adjust
these settings, refer to page 5.
1 LED indicator
2Laser sensor
3LCD display screen
4 Power button
5 Metric or imperial
selection (press) /
Screen backlight (press &
hold) button
6 Speaker on / off button
7 Detection mode button
8 Speaker
9Staff clamp
mounting point
10 LCD display screen
11 Battery compartment
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POWER SUPPLY
• The detector is powered by one 9V alkaline battery.
Battery replacement
• Remove the battery cover door and the batteries.
• Insert the batteries according to polarity and replace
the battery cover door.
MOUNTING TO THE STAFF CLAMP
• Insert the staff clamp screw into the staff clamp
mounting point.
• Rotate the staff clamp thumb screw until the clamp
is secured in place.
DETECTOR OPERATION
• Power the detector on by pressing the power button.
The LCD screen will turn on and the speaker will emit
a small tone to indicate the instrument is operating.
• The LCD screen will display the battery level,
detection mode and speaker function.
• To change between broad, coarse and fine mode
press the detection mode button.
• To change the speaker volume or turn the speaker
off, press the speaker button.
• To turn on the backlight, hold down the mode
button for approximately 3 seconds.
• Move the detector into the path of the laser beam.
• Hold the detector upright for horizontal beams (Fig. 2) or
rotate 90° for vertical beams (Fig.3).
• The direction arrows or level line on the LCD screen
will indicate the position of the laser beam. A digital
measurement of either how far up or down the detector is
from the laser line will also be displayed (Fig. 2 & 3). The
detector will emit a constant beep once the level position
has been located (Fig. 4).
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MILLIMETRE DETECTOR & CLAMP (continued)
1 Plus & minus indicator
2 Measurement
3 Arrow indicator
4 Unit of measure
5Centre alignment
6Detection mode
7 Brightness indicator
8 Battery indicator
9 Speaker indicator
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CALIBRATION CHECK
Before doing any precision levelling it is advised
to check the calibration of the laser level.
• Set up the laser level on a tripod at about 30m
facing a wall or staff with a detector.
• Allow the laser to level.
• Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
1. This is a precision measuring tool and should
always be handled with care and transported
within the carry case provided.
2. Always turn the laser level off when transporting
the laser level or moving around the job site.
3. Whenever possible, store the laser level in a dry,
shady location.
4. When the laser level is not in use or is being stored, it
is highly recommended to remove the batteries.
• Without moving the tripod, rotate the laser level 180°.
• Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff.
• Calculate the distance between the two readings.
• The difference should be within 6mm at 30m.
• If the laser level is out of calibration it is advised
to send it to an authorised service centre.
5. Calibration of the laser level is recommended: every
six months, if ongoing accurate levelling is required,
or an impact has occurred.
6. The operator should check the accuracy of the laser
level before precision levelling is attempted. Failure to do
so may result in inaccurate measurements.
7. Clean the laser level with a dry, soft cloth after
use in dusty, damp or wet conditions before storing.
8. Smudges and fingerprints may be removed
with a damp tissue or a soft, lint-free cloth.
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MOUNTING TO A CONSTRUCTION TRIPOD
A construction tripod (flat, domed or elevating) can
be purchased from your nearest measurement tool
dealer. The below instructions are generic only and
set-up methods may vary between models. Refer to
the documentation from the tripod manufacturer for
details.
• Extend the tripod legs to the required height and ensure
the legs are spread wide enough so that the tripod
platform is stable. Secure the legs in place (refer to the
documentation from the tripod manufacturer for details).
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• Place the laser level onto the tripod with the lighthouse
facing upwards and mount the male 5/8” thread into the
base until firm. Do not over tighten as this may cause
damage to the laser level or tripod.
• If using an elevating tripod with a measuring scale on the
centre column, the height can be adjusted as required.
WARNING! Attaching the laser level to a
tripod without the correct thread size may
cause damage.
Error Cause & Solution
Laser does not turn on
• The battery pack may require charging or need to be replaced due to age and / or
a high number of charging cycles.
• Check the battery compartment for signs of damage and ensure that the
compartment is clean and that the battery terminals are not bent.
Laser does not remain on
for long periods of use
• Check the battery pack. The battery pack may require charging or need to be
replaced due to age and/or a high number of charging cycles.
• Check the battery compartment for signs of damage and ensure that the
compartment is clean and that the battery terminals are not bent.
Laser does not level off
• The laser level may be outside of its levelling range and may require an adjustment
before self-levelling can commence.
• The laser level may have impact damage.
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EN
All Titanium measurement tools are carefully checked
and tested to our precise quality assurance standards.
We offer a warranty in accordance with
the following conditions:
1. Our warranty provides the correction of deficiencies
to the tool once verified by an authorised
service centre that the deficiencies were caused
by a manufacturing fault within the warranty period.
2. The standard warranty period is 3 years from
the date of purchase. The warranty period can be
extended to 7 years upon registration of the tool
within 30 days of purchase.
3. The warranty does not cover:
a) Calibrations and components that are subject
to wear and tear.
b) Defects in the tool caused by non-compliance with
the operation instructions, improper use, abnormal
environmental conditions, inappropriate operating
conditions or insufficient maintenance.
c) Defects caused by using accessories or spare
parts other than approved parts.
d) Services or repairs carried out by
non-authorised persons.
4. Defects recognised by an authorised service centre as
being covered by the warranty shall be corrected either
by repair or replacement of the tool.
5. The warranty claim must be lodged within the warranty
period. This requires the complete tool with the original
sales receipt containing the purchase date and place
of purchase. Partial or disassembled tools cannot be
submitted for a warranty claim.
6. Services provided under warranty do not
lengthen or renew the warranty of the tool.
The above guarantees apply to tools that are
purchased in the countries and regions specified
online at www.titaniumlaser.tools
3 YEAR STANDARD WARRANTY PERIOD
1. The warranty period for your tool is 3 years
from the date of purchase.
2. The warranty period for batteries, battery packs
and chargers is 1 year from the date of purchase.
3. Calibrations are not covered under warranty as
they are deemed wear and tear.
4. All products have a standard warranty period,
you do not have to register your products to obtain
the standard warranty period.
5. To claim under this warranty, the date of purchase
of the tool must be documented by an invoice/receipt.
WARRANTY
7 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIOD
1. The extended warranty is available on selected tools only.
2. You may extend the warranty period for your tool (laser
level, optical level or laser distance measurer) to 7 years
from the date of purchase. Accessories are excluded
from the warranty extension and remain at the 3 year
warranty period.
3. The warranty period for batteries, battery packs and
chargers is 1 year from the date of purchase.
4. Calibrations are not covered under warranty as they
are deemed wear and tear.
5. To obtain the extended warranty, the registration
process must be completed within 30 days from
the date of purchase.
6. Failure to register your product online and/or submission
of a valid invoice/receipt will void the warranty extension.
7. Please ensure ALL information submitted/uploaded
is correct.
Extended warranty is ONLY available via online
registration, offline (mailing in of warranty registration)
will not be accepted.
Visit www.titaniumlaser.tools to register.
Battery pack will not charge or is
not lasting long in use
• Check the battery pack. The battery pack may require charging or need to be
replaced due to age and / or a high number of charging cycles.
• Check the battery compartment for signs of damage and ensure that the
compartment is clean and that the battery terminals are not bent.
Detector does not detect the
laser beam
• Check the batteries on the detector. They may be low and need replacing.
• Check the laser settings and ensure the laser is producing a beam.
• Check the line of sight and ensure there is no interference.
• Check that the laser level and detector are within the operating range.
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
To assist you with any queries or technical
questions please contact customer support.
Australia: 1300 658 338
New Zealand: 0800 367 527
United Kingdom: 0808 189 1152
All other countries / regions:
Visit www.titaniumlaser.tools for more information
SPECIFICATIONS
Specications TRL-30GS
Product code 88190
Warranty 7 Years*
Accuracy ±1mm at 30m
(±3/64in / 0.04in at 100ft)
Operating range 800m / 2600ft (diameter)
Levelling range ±9% / ±5°
Laser class 3R Green
Battery life 20 hours+
IP rating 65
Weight (kg) 3.99 (inc. battery)
Dimensions (mm) 225 x 183 x 230
*With online registration (3 years without registration).
Please refer to page 10 for details.
This device complies with all necessary standards for
the free movement of goods within the EU. This product
is an electric device and must be collected separately for
disposal according to the European Directive on waste
electrical and electronic equipment.
EU DIRECTIVES & DISPOSAL
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