The detector gives both visual signals through the LCD display window
signals through the speaker
The D
WALT Digital Laser Detector can be used with or without the detector clamp. When
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used with the clamp, the detector can be positioned on a grade rod, leveling pole, stud
or post.
Batteries (Fig. F)
The digital laser detector is powered by a 9-volt battery. To install the battery provided, lift
up on the battery compartment cover
aligning the battery as shown on the embossed icon.
Detector Controls (Fig. F)
The detector is controlled by the power button
When the power button is pushed once, the detector is turned on. The top of the sensor
window shows the ON icon and the volume icon.
The D
WALT Digital Laser Detector also has an auto shut-off feature. If a laser beam does
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not strike the beam detection window, or if no buttons are pressed, the detector will shut
itself off in about 5 minutes.
To turn off the audible signal push the button again; the volume icon will disappear.
The detector powers up in the narrow accuracy setting (icon appears in the lower left
corner). Press the accuracy button
appears in the lower right corner).
accuracy
The detector provides two accuracy settings, wide and narrow. In the wide setting, the
detector provides a larger tolerance for indicating that the detector is "on grade". In the
narrow setting, this tolerance is reduced for more accurate indication of "on grade".
For the most accurate results, start the work using the wide setting and finish in the
narrow setting.
Magnets
The magnets
allow the detector to be mounted to the metal tracks during the
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installation of a suspended ceiling.
Detector Operation (Fig. F)
1. Set up and position the laser.
2. Turn the detector on by pressing the power button
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to indicate the location of the laser beam.
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. Place the 9-volt battery in the compartment,
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once to change to wide accuracy setting (icon now
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and the volume button
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and audio
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