GL400 Series
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GL400 Series
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GL622N/GL612NGL400 Series
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 32 FOR YOUR SAFETY 33 COMPONENTS 34 How to use the Laser System 4 4.1 Powering the Laser 4 4.1.1 Batteries 4 4.1.2 Recharging the batteries 4 4.2 RC602N Radio Remote Control 4 4.2.1 Powering the RC602N 4 4.2.2 Turning On/Off the RC602N 4 4.3 ST802/ST805 Signal Transporter 5 4.3.1 Powering the ST802/ST805 5 4.3.2 Turning On/Off the ST802/ST805 55 LASER SETUP 5 5.1 Turning On/Off the Laser 5 5.2 Features and functions 6 5.2.1 Standard Display 6 5.3 Standard Features 6 5.3.1 X-Y-grade entering - Digit Select mode (Default) 6 5.3.2 X-Y-grade - Step and Go mode 7 5.3.3 Rotation Mode 8 5.3.4 Manual Mode 86 Special MENU Features 8 6.1 Menu Navigation 8 6.2 Automatic PlaneLok Mode 9 6.3 Automatic Grade Match 10 6.4 Automatic Axis Alignment (only GL622N) 11 6.5 Mask Mode 11 6.6 Activating/Deactivating Standby mode 11 6.7 Start Reference Check 12 6.8 Setting Menu 12
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6.9 Info 12 6.10 Service 12 6.11 RC602N Service Menu 13 6.11.1 RF Connectivity 137 Special Features - Vertical Setup 13 7.1 Line Scan 138 Setting 13 8.1 Pairing 14 8.2 Pairing the laser with remote control 14 8.3 Pairing the laser with receiver HL760 14 8.4 Pairing the laser with the Signal Transporter (ST802/ST805) 14 8.5 Grade Entry 15 8.6 Grade Display 15 8.7 Sensitivity Selection 15 8.8 HI-alert selection 15 8.9 User Name 16 8.10 Set Password 16 8.11 Password On/Off 16 8.12 Radio (RF-Channel) 17 8.13 Select Language 179 CALIBRATION 17 9.1 Checking Calibration of the Y- and X-Axes 17 9.2 Checking Calibration of the Z-(vertical) Axis 1710 TROUBLESHOOTING 1811 PROTECTING THE UNIT 1912 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 1913 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT 1914 WARRANTY 1915 TECHNICAL DATA 20 15.1 GL612N/GL622N 20 15.2 RC602N 2016 DECLARATION OF CONFORMATY 2017 ELECTROMAGNETICAL COMPATIBILITY 21
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1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing one of the Spectra Precision Lasers from the Trimble family of precision lasers.The grade laser is an easy-to-use tool that offers accurate horizontal, vertical and sloped laser reference up to 1300 ft (400 m) away using a receiver.
2 FOR YOURE SAFETY
For hazardless and safe operation, read all the user guide instructions.
• Useofthisproductbypeopleotherthanthosetrainedonthisproductmayresultinexposuretohazardouslaser light.
• Donotremovewarninglabelsfromtheunit.• TheGL622N/GL612Nisaclass2laser(IEC60825-1:2014).• Neverlookintothelaserbeamordirectittotheeyesofotherpeople.• Alwaysoperatetheunitinawaythatpreventsthebeamfromgettingintopeople‘seyes.• Ifinitialserviceisrequired,whichresultsintheremovaloftheouterprotectivecover,removalmustonlybe
performed by factory-trained personnel.Caution:Useofotherthanthedescribeduserandcalibrationtoolsorotherproceduresmayresultinexposuretohazardouslaserlight.
Caution:UsingdifferentthandescribedattheGL612N/GL622Nuserguide,mayresultinunsafeoperation.
3 COMPONENTS
a Keypad/LCD-Display b Handle c Rotor d Sunshade e Axes-Alignment-Marks f Sighting Guides/Scope Mounts g Battery door h Rubber Cover/Recharge Jack i 5/8” x 11 Tripod Mounts j Rubber Feet k Turnable Legs l Plus and Minus Battery Diagrams
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4 HOW TO USE THE LASER SYSTEM
4.1 POWERING THE LASER
4.1.1 BatteriesWARNING
Ni-MHbatteriesmaycontainsmallamountsofharmfulsubstances.Besuretochargethebatterybeforeusingitforthefirsttime,andafternotusingitforanextendedlengthoftime.Chargeonlywithspecifiedchargersaccordingtodevicemanufacturer‘sinstructions.Donotopenthebattery,disposeofinfireorshortcircuit;itmayignite,explode,leakorgethotcausingpersonalinjury.Disposeinaccordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Keep the battery away from children.Ifswallowed,donotinducevomiting.Seekmedicalattentionimmediately
4.1.2 Recharging the BatteriesThelasermightbeshippedwitharechargeableNi-MHbatterypack.Note: TheapproximatechargeofthebatteriesisshownatthelefttopsideoftheLCD.
Thechargerrequiresapprox.10hourstochargeemptyrechargeablebatteries.
Forcharging,connecttheplugofthechargertotherechargejackofthebatterypack.
Neworlong-timeout-of-userechargeablebatteriesreachtheirbestperformanceafterbeingchargedandrechargedfivetimes.ForIndoorapplicationsthechargercan be used as a power supply for the laser.
Alkalinebatteriescanbeusedasabackup.Insert4D-cellbatteriesnotingtheplus(+)andminus(-)diagramsinside the battery housing.
The batteries should only be charged when the laser is between 50° F and 104° F (10°C to 40°C). Charging at a higher temperature may damage the batteries. Charging at a lower temperature may increase the charge time and decrease the charge capacity, resulting in loss of performance and shortened life expectancy.
4.2 RC602N Radio Remote Control
4.2.1 Powering the RC602N1. Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry device to release thebatterydoortabontheRC602N.RC602Nwillbeshippedwithalkaline batteries Rechargeable batteries can be used optional but needtobechargedexternally
2.InserttwoAAbatteriesnotingtheplus(+)andminus(-)diagramsinside the battery housing.
3.Close the battery door.Pushdownuntil it “clicks” into the lockedposition.
4.2.2 Turning On/Off the Radio Remote ControlThe radio remote control is a hand-held device that allows you to send operational commands to the laser from a remote location.
Pressthepowerbuttontoturnontheradioremotecontrol.Thesymbol“ ”andadditionalverticalbarsappearin the right corner of the remote’s top display line indicating the radio connection status between the laser and the remote control.
Note:Whentheremotecontrolisinitiallyturnedon,thestandarddisplay(modelnumberandsoftwareversion)appearforthefirst3seconds,thentheaxessymbolsandlast-enteredgradeforeachaxisappearintheLCD.
Witheverybuttonpress,theLCDbacklightisactivatedandturnsoffautomaticallyifnobuttonispressedfor8seconds.
To turn off the radio remote control, press the power button. for two secounds.
Note:5minutesafterthelastbuttonpress,theremotecontrolturnsoffautomatically.
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4.3 ST802/ST805 SIGNAL TRANSPORTER4.3.1 POWERING THE ST802/ST805
1. Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry device to release the battery door tab on the ST802/ST805.ST802/ST805willbeshippedwithalkalinebatteries.Rechargeablebatteriescan beusedoptionalbutneedtobechargedexternally.
2. InserttwoAAbatteriesnotingtheplus(+)andminus(-)diagramsinsidethebatteryhousing.
3. Closethebatterydoor.Pushdownuntilit“clicks”intothelockedposition.
4.3.2 Turning On/Off the ST802/ST805
Thesignaltransporter(ST)isahand-helddevicethatwhichextendstheradiorangeofalaserwhichispairedwiththeST.Pressthepowerbuttontopoweronthesignaltransporter.AllLEDsturnonforthreeseconds.FinallyaflashingyellowstatusLEDshowsthesignaltransporterhasbeenpairedwithalaserbutthislaserisnotavailable.AsolidblinkingyellowstatusLEDisshowingthattheradioconnectionbetweenthesignaltransporter and the paired laser has been established.
5 LASER SETUPPosition the laser horizontally (tripod mount and rubber feet downward!) on a stable platform, wall mount or tripod at the desired elevation.The laser recognizes automatically whether it is used horizontally or vertically when switched on.
5.1 Turning On/Off the laserPress the power button for one second to turn On the laser.
Press the power button for two seconds to turn Off the laser.
Note:Whenagradevaluehasbeenenteredandaftertemperaturechangeofmorethan9°F(5°C),theunitstartsthetemperature/referencecheckwhilethethermometersymbolisflashing(Pic1).
Anothertemperaturechecktakesplaceafter20min.andfinallyevery60min.Whenthetemperature/referencecheckhasbeenfinished,thestandarddisplayappearsandthebubblesymbolsflashuntilself-levelinghasbeencompleted(Pic2).
Iftheself-levelingcan’tbefinishedbasedontheselectedsensitivity,anerrormessageappears.
Pic 1 Reference check Pic 2 Standard display horizontal
Pic 3 Standard display vertical
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5.2 Features and Functions
5.2.1 Standard DisplayThe remote control mirrors the functionality of the laser keypad
Button 1: QuicklypressandreleasestartstheMENU entry.
Button 2: Quicklypressandreleasestartsthegrade entering mode.
Button 3: Quicklypressandreleaseactivates/deactivates the manual mode.
Button 4: Quicklypressandreleasetotogglethrough the pre-selected rotation speeds.
Button 5, 8:up/downarrowbuttons.Button 6, 7:left/rightarrowbuttons.Button 9: ON/OFFbutton-pressfor1secondto
turnontheunit;pressandholdfor2seconds to turn off the unit.
Leveling/Standby – LED (green/red)
Batterystatuslaser HIalertfunctionisactivatedMaskselection BatteryStatusRemoteControl
StatusRadioConnectivityRotation speed
5.3 Standard Features
5.3.1 X-Y-grade entering – Digit Select mode (Default)
Quicklypressandreleasebutton2 (Pic 4) starts the grade entering mode.Bothgradevalueswillbeshown.Acursor(Pic5)blinksatthecurrentpositionwhichcanbechanged.Press/releasebutton1 aquicksetto0%Press/releasebutton2 a change the sign in front of the grade valuePress/releasebutton3 a return to the standard display.Quicklypressandreleasebutton4toconfirmtheselectedgradevalueandreturntothestandarddisplay.
Press and release button 5 or 8(downorup)tomovethecursortotheX-(onlyGL622N)orY-axisPressing and releasing button 6 or 7(rightorleft)movesthecursortotheright/left.Usebutton 1 or 2(PlusorMinus)tosetthedesireddigit(Pic6).Thelaserwillself-leveltotherequiredgradepositionafterconfirmingthegradechangewithbutton4.
Pic 4 Standard Display Pic 5 Grade Entry Mode
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Note: ThebubblesymbolsatthelaserandremotecontrolLCDwillflashuntilthelaserhasbeenself-leveledtotherequestedgradeposition.
5.3.2 X-Y-grade entering – Step and Go mode
Howtochangeto‚StepandGo‘modeseechapter8.5
Quicklypressandreleasebutton2(Pic7)startsthegradeenteringmode.Bothgradevalueswillbeshown.Press/releasebutton1 agradereverseY(Pic8)Press/releasebutton2 agradereverseX(onlyGL622N)Press/releasebutton3 a return to the standard displayQuicklypressandreleasebutton4toconfirmtheselectedgradevalueandreturn to the standard display
Press and hold button 6 or 7(left/right)tochangeX-axisgradevalue(onlyGL622N)afterthecomma;pressand hold buttons 6+7simultaneouslystartsX-axisquickchangemodewherethegradevalueinfrontofthecommawillbesetto0%andthenstartschangingin1%increments.Press and hold button 5 or 8 (up/down) for changingY -axisgradevalue; pressandholdbuttons5 +8 simultaneouslystartsY-axisquickchangemodewherethegradevalueinfrontofthecommawillbesetto0%andthenstartschangingin1%increments.Note: The speed of the grade value change increases with the amount of time the button is held down.Note: Thegradevalueforbothaxesincreasesin1.00%increments.Whenthegradevalueforeitheraxisreachesitshighestamount,thegradevalueswitchestothelowestvalueforthataxis.Forexample,thevalueswitchesfrom+25%to-25%.Thelaserwillself-leveltotherequiredgradepositionafterconfirmingthegradechangewithbutton4.Note:Thebubblesymbolsatthelaser’sLCDwillflashuntilthelaserhasbeenself-leveledtotherequestedgrade position.
5.3.3 Rotation ModeRepeatedly pressing the button 4togglesthrough300,600,750rpmregardlessiftheunitisinautomatic or manual mode.
5.3.4 Manual ModePressing and releasing button 3attheStandardDisplayactivates/deactivatesthe manual mode regardless if set up horizontal or vertical.Manualmodeisindicatedbyhorizontallinesnexttotheaxessymbols.
Pic 6 Set Digit
Pic 7 Standard Display Pic 8 Grade Reverse
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InManualmode(horizontal),theY-axiscanbeslopedbypressingtheUp-(5)andDown-Arrow-(8) buttons on thelaser‘skeypadortheremotecontrol.Additionally,theX-axiscanbeslopedbypressingtheLeft-(6) and Right-(7)Arrow-buttonsonthelaserorremotecontrol.Inverticalmode,theupanddownarrowbuttonsadjusttheZ-axisslope,andtheleftandrightarrowbuttonsalignthelaserbeamtotheright/leftside.To resume automatic self-leveling mode, press the manual button again.
6 Special MENU Features
6.1 Menu Navigation (Radio controlled)Press and release button 1attheStandardDisplaytoentertheMENU.The menu offers always only the features which can be selected depending on the setup (horizontal or vertical).The icon of the selected function will be highlighted.Adownarrowat the the right site indicates that the user can scroll down through themenuusing the button 8 (down arrow).Aftergoingtothenextmenurow,anup/downarrowatthetherightsiteindicatesthattheusercanscrollup/down through the menu (4 different screens) using the buttons 5/8(up/downarrows).Pressing and releasing button 3 changes the unit always back to the standard or previous display.Press and release the buttons 6/7 until the desired icon at the selected menu row is highlighted.Press and release button 4 to open the submenu OR start the selected function.
Pic 9 Horizontal manual Pic 10 Vertical manual
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6.2 Automatic PlaneLok ModeThe PlaneLok mode can be activated in horizontal and vertical automatic and manual mode. InPlaneLokmodewhensetuphorizontal,thebeamwillbelockedtoafixedelevationpoint(upto150m(490ft)locatedononeaxisat each side of the laser. Forkeepingverticalalignmentsfixedtoadirectionpoint,PlaneLokcanbeusedinbothdirectionsontheY-axis(GL622Nonly)orontheX-axis.
Note:IneveryPlaneLokmodethelasercontinuestoservotothereceiver’ssignals.Anylossofsignaloveranextendedperiodoftime(1minute)causesthelasertogointotheHI-alertcondition(beamturnsoff,rotorstopsandawarningmessageoccursattheLCD.PlaneLokmodecanbereactivatedaftertheerrormessagehasbeendeletedwithbutton4.ExitingofPlaneLokmodecanbedonebypressingbutton3(ESC)oranyHL760button.HorizontalSetUp:1. Set up the laser over the reference point.2.AttachtheHL760receivertoagraderod.PlacethereceiveratthesecondpointandadjustittotheOn-
grade position. The receiver should be permanently mounted at this location and at the desired elevation.3.Usethesightingguidesonthetopofthelasertoalignthelasertothereceiver.Turnthelaseronthetripoduntilitisroughlyalignedtothereceiver’sposition(thealignmentrangeforbothaxesis+/-40°).
4.PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectPlaneLok(Pic11).
Pic 11 PlaneLok horizontal
Pic12PlaneLokvertical
5.Whensetuphorizontally,pressandreleasebutton4toopenthePlaneLoksubmenu;selectthedesiredPlaneLokaxisY(Pic13)orX((Pic14)-onlyGL622N)thenpressbutton4 to start PlaneLok.
Note:Thelaserstartstosearchforthereceiver.AflashingReceiverandLocksymbolappearsattheselectedaxisandbecomessolidwhenPlaneLokhasbeencompleted.
TheHL760display showsa flashing –PL– during the time thelaserissearchingandadjustingthebeamtotheon-gradeposition.WhenPlaneLok is complete, –PL– stops flashingat theHL760display. 6.ExitingofPlaneLokcanbedonebypressingbutton3(ESC).
VerticalSetUp:1. Set up the laser over the reference point2.AttachtheHL760receiver(withtheverticaladapter)tothenextreference point3.PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectPlaneLok(Pic12).WithproductGL612N,PlaneLokinX-axiscanbestartedimmediatelybypressingbutton4.WithproductGL622Npress
Pic 13 PlaneLok Y-Axisp
Pic 14 PlaneLok X-Axis
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andreleasebutton4toopenthePlaneLoksubmenu;selecttheYaxis(Pic13)orX-axis(Pic14)andreleasebutton 4 to start PlaneLokNote:Whenusedinverticalmode,thereceiverhastobeplacedwiththephotocellonthebottomside;forY-PlaneLok,alignthetopofthereceivertothetopofthelaser.TheHL760displayshowsaflashing–PL–duringthetimethelaserissearchingandadjustingthebeamtotheongradeposition.WhenPlanLokiscomplete,-PL–stopsflashingattheHL760display.4.ExitingofPlaneLokcanbedonebypressingbutton3(ESC).
6.3 Automatic Grade MatchTheGradeMatchmodecanbeactivatedinhorizontalautomaticandmanual mode.InGradeMatchmode,thelasercanbeusedtomeasuretheexistinggradevaluebetweentwoknownelevationpoints(upto150m(490ft)locatedononeaxisateachsideofthelaser1. Set up the laser over the reference point.2.AttachtheHL760receivertoagraderod.Checkthelaser’selevationnext to the laser then position the receiver at the second pointWITHOUTchangingthereceiver’selevationontherod.
3.Usethesightingguidesonthetopofthelasertoalignthelasertothereceiver.Turnthelaseronthetripoduntilitisroughlyalignedtothereceiver’sposition(thealignmentrangeforbothaxesis+/-40°).
4.PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectGradeMatch.(Pic15)
5.SelectthedesiredGradeMatchaxisY(Pic16)orX(Pic17;onlyGL622N)thenpressbutton 4 to start GradeMatch.
Note:Thelaserstartstosearchforthereceiver.AflashingReceiverandanglesymbolappearsat theselectedaxisanddisappearswhenGradeMatchhasbeen completed.Whilethelaserissearchingandadjustingthebeamtotheon-gradeposition,theHL760displayshowsaflashing–GM–.WhenGradeMatchhasbeencompleted,theHL760goesbacktothestandardelevationdisplay.Theremotecontrolaswellasthelaserwilldisplaythefinalmeasured grade value.Note:IfGradematchcan’tbecompletedbycheckingthelimits,thelasercomeswithanErrormessage(GradeMatchhasFailed)whichcanbedeletedwithbutton4 (OK).TheHL760goesback tostandardelevationindication.
Pic15GradeMatch
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Pic16GradeMatchY-Axis
Pic17GradeMatchX-Axis
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6.4 Automatic Axis Alignment (only GL622N) AutomaticAxisAlignmentmode adjusts automatically the directionthegradeaxisispointingtothereceiver’slocationbyanelectronicallysimulationofrotatingtheunitonitsbasetomatchthehub.UsingAxisAlignment,thelaseraxiscanbealignedtoonedirectionhub(upto150m(490ft)locatedononeaxisateachsideofthelaser.1. Set up the laser over the reference point.2.PlacethegraderodwiththeattachedHL760receiveratthedesired
direction hub. 3.Usethesightingguidesonthetopofthelasertoalignthelasertothereceiver.Turnthelaseronthetripoduntilitisroughlyalignedtothereceiver’sposition(thealignmentrangeforbothaxesis+/-40°).
4.PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectAxisAlign.(Pic18)
5.SelectthedesiredaxisY(Pic19)orX(Pic20)thenpressbutton4tostartAxisAlign.
Note:Adjusting the receiver into thebeambeforestarting theautomaticAxisAlignment reduces the timeneededforfinishingthealignment.
6.5 Mask modeSelecttheMaskicon(Pic21)andpressandreleasebutton4toopentheMasksettingmenu.Dependingonwhichsideorcornerthebeamshouldbeturnedoff,therequiredsectorcanbeselected. Press and release the buttons 5 to 8formovingashortflashinglinearoundthemaskmodesymbol.Forselectingthesectorwherethebarisflashing,pressandreleasebutton1(SET).Aftersettingthefirstsector,button1changestoshowCLRwhichofferesthecapabilityofdeleting theselectedmasksectoragain.Usebutton5 to 8tomovetheflashingbartootherrequiredareasandrepeatthesettingprocess.Whenallareashavebeenset,pressbutton 4 to store the mask sector selection until the unit will be turned off.
Note:Theunitalwayspowersupwiththemaskmodedeactivated(default).
6.6 Activating/Deactivating Standby modePressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectStandby(Pic22).Pressing and releasing button 4 activates the Standby mode. Theself-levelingwillbestoppedandthebeamwillbeturnedoffwhiletheHIalertisstillactive.ThedisplayshowsthestandbysymbolandtheLevel/StandbyLEDflashesredevery5seconds.
To deactivate Standby mode and restore full operation of the laser, press and release button 4.
Pic18AxisAlignmenthorizontal
Pic19AxisAlignmentYAxis
Pic20AxisAlignmentX-Axis
Pic21MaskMode
Pic22Standby
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6.7 Start Reference Check Whenworkingduringtemperaturechangesandoverlongdistancestheproductrequiresafrequentreference check to maintain accuracy and avoid errors caused by drift. The transmitter will do an automaticuponstartupandafter20minutesofoperation.Itwillrepeatthereferencecheckevery60minutesandwhenthereisa5°C(9°F)changewithintheproduct.Whencarryingoutworkwhereaccuracy is paramount it is advised to manually prompt a reference check at regular intervals.
PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectReferenceCheck (Pic23).Pressing and releasing button 4startstheReferenceCheckconsideringthecurrenttemperatureinside the housing.Whiletherotorchecksthecorrectpositiontherotationwillbestopped.Note:Agradevaluehastobeenteredbeforetheunitstartsthereferencecheck.
6.8 Setting MenuPressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectSettings(Pic24).Press and release button 4toopentheSettingMenu;selectthedesiredfunctionthenpressbutton4 to open the selected submenu function OR start the selected function.
PleaseseetheSettingMenudetailsattheendoftheuserguide.
6.9 InfoPressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectInfo(Pic25).Buttons6/7canbeusedtotogglebetweenGL,RCandRuntime.Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselection.TheGL/RCinformation(softwareversion,ID,etc.)ortheruntimeoftheGLwillbedisplayed.
6.10 ServicePressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectService(Pic29).Buttons6/7 can be used to toggle between Calibration Y and Calibration X OR Calibration Z when set up vertically.
Pic23Reference Check
Pic24Settings
Pic25Info
Pic26InfoGL Pic27InfoRC Pic28Runtimes
Pic29Service
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Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselection.Thecalibrationattheselectedaxisstartsthefieldcalibrationprocedure.
6.11 RC602N Service menu:
6.11.1 RF ConnectivityPress and release button 4 to get a status of the current Radio connectivity (Pic 33).
7 Special Features - Vertical Setup
7.1 Line ScanLine Scan (Pic 34) centers the rotor horizontally and can be used to align the plumb beam to adesiredhorizontalposition.PressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselect Line Scan. Pressing and releasing button 4 activates the Line Scan mode while the rotor checksthelimitsoftheX-axisandstopsatthecenterposition.
Pressing button 3(ESC)stopsthemovementandchangestheunitintomanualmode.
Correctionsupanddowncanbedoneusingbutton5/8;forleft/rightcorrectionsusebutton6/7.
Press and release the manual button to change the unit back to full automatic mode.
8 SettingsPressandreleasetheMENUbuttonattheStandardDisplayandselectSettings(Pic35).
Press and release button 4toopentheSettingMenu;selectthedesiredfunctionthenpressbutton4 to open the selected submenu function OR start the selected function.
TheSettingMenuoffersthefollowingfunctions:
Pic 30 CalibrationY
Pic 31 CalibrationX
Pic32CalibrationZ
Pic 33 Radio Connectivity
Pic 34 Line Scan
Pic35Settings
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Pairing Grade Entry Grade Display Sensitivity
HI-Alert
User Name Set Password Password On/Off RF-Channel
Select Language
8.1 PairingPairing is needed to couple different devices with the laser. The laser is able to communicate with several numbers of other radio network participants and pairing is the process to link these to each other.Buyingthelaseralldevicesshouldbepairedbutforsomereasonsthismaynotbetrueor the pairing has been lost. So you can pair the devices as described in the following sections.
Note:Makesurethatpairingmodeisselectedonlyatonetransmitterwhichiswithintheradiorangeoftheremoteduringapairingrequest.Otherwisepairingprocedurecanbeconfused.
8.2 Pairing the laser with remote controlStartwiththeLaser.WheninmenuSettings(Pic35),pressandreleasebutton4toopenthepairingmenu(Pic47).Thedisplayshowsthecurrentlypairedunits(uptotworemotes).MakesureatleastoneRCslotisfreefortheremotetobepaired.IfnofreeRCslotisavailable,chooseoneofthemanddeleteitusingbutton1(CLR).Pressbutton2tostartthepairingprocess.Continuewiththeremotechoosingthesymbolpairing(Pic47);thepairingstartsautomatically.Aftersuccessfulpairing,thelaserdisplayshowstheIDoftheremotein the pairing list.
8.3 Pairing the laser with receiver HL760To pair the transmitter and the receiver select Settings and press and release button 4 to open the Pairing menu(Pic47).Thedisplayshowsthecurrentlypairedunits(upto2receivers).Ifalready2receivershavebeen paired, one or both of them have to be deleted using button 1(CLR).
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Next,turnonthereceiverthenpressandholdtheDeadband(A)andtheAudio(B)buttonsfortwoseconds.AftertwosecondsthedisplayshowsMENUfirst,thenRDIO.
PressandreleasetheUnits(C)button–displayshowsthecurrentradiomode.
Pic 47 Pairing
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IfnotalreadysettoLS,pressUnitsbuttonandthenpressDeadbandorAudiobuttonuntilLS is displayed. PressUnitsbuttonagaintoenterselection.PressandreleasetheAudiobutton–displayshowsPAIR.PresstheUnitsbuttonagain–thedisplayshowsPAIRandarotatingbar.AftercompletingPAIR,OKwillbedisplayed.TheGL6X2Npairsnowautomaticallywiththenewreceiver.PressandreleasethePowerbuttontwotimestoexitthemenu.Alasersymbolislittoconfirmthereceivercancommunicatewiththelaser.
8.4 Pairing the laser with the signal transporter (ST802/ST805)MakesuretheST802/ST805isswitchedoff.StartwiththeLaser.WheninmenuSettings(Pic35),pressandrelease button 4 to open the pairing menu (Pic 47). The display shows the currently paired units (one signal transportermax).MakesuretheSTslotisfreeforthesignaltransportertobepaired.Iftheslotisnotfree,choosetheSTslotanddeleteitusingbutton1(CLR).Pressbutton2tostartthepairingprocess.Switchonthesignaltransporter.Thesignaltransporterpairsautomaticallywiththelaser.IfthepairingwassuccessfultheaddressorIDofthepairedSTisshowninthepairinglist;alsothesignaltransportershowsasolidblinkingyellowstatusLED.
8.5 Grade Entry SelecttheGradeEntryicon(Pic48)andpressandreleasebutton4toopentheGradeEntrymenu.
Buttons6/7canbeusedtotogglebetweenStepandGo(Pic49)andDigitSelect(Pic50).
Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselection.
Pic 49 Step and Go
Pic 50 Digit Select
8.6 Grade DisplaySelecttheGradeDisplayicon(Pic52)andpressandreleasebutton4toopentheGradeDisplaymenu.
ThedesiredGradeDisplayMode(Percent(Pic52)/Permille(Pic53)/Degree(Pic54))canbeselected using the buttons 6/7. Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselecteddisplaymode.
8.7 Sensitivity SelectionSelect the Sensitivity icon and press and release button 4toopentheSensitivitymenu(Pic56).ThedesiredSensitivity:Low(Pic56),Mid(Pic57)(Default)andHigh(Pic58))canbeselectedusing the buttons 6/7. Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselectedSensitivity.
Pic48GradeEntry
Pic52GradeDisplay
Pic53Per mill
Pic52Percent
Pic54Degree
Pic56Sensitivity
Pic56Low Pic57Mid Pic58High
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8.8 HI-alert SelectionSelecttheHIicon(Pic59)andpressandreleasebutton 4toopentheHI-alertmenu.ThedesiredHI-alert:5min.(Pic60);Default),30seconds(Pic61)andHI-Off(Pic62)canbeselectedusingthe buttons 6/7. Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselectedHI-alert.
8.9 User NameSelecttheUsernameicon(Pic64)andpressandreleasebutton4toopentheUsernamemenu.Onerowfortypingnamesinbigfont(15)andonerowinsmallfont(18)forlettersornumbersareavailable.Button5 and 8canbeusedtotogglebetweenbothrows.Changingthecharacterscan be done using the buttons 1 and 2. Press and release button 4toconfirmtheselectedusername.Thedisplayfallsbacktothemainmenu.Anytimetheunitwillbepoweredup,theUserinfo will be displayed for couple seconds.
8.10 Set Password“Setpassword”canbeusedtodefineakeythatisrequestedduringtheunitpoweringup.Thiscanpreventtheunauthorizedusageofthetransmitter.EnterMenu->Settings->SetPassword.SelecttheSetPasswordicon(Pic65)andpressandreleasebutton4toopenthePasswordmenu.UseButton1to8totypeinapasswordcontainingof4digitsandrepeatthepasswordatthesecondrow.(Pic66)Pressandreleasebutton4tostoretheselectedpassword;unitfalls
backtothestandardmenu.Afterpoweringuptheunit,thestandarddisplaycomesupifthecorrectpassword has been entered, otherwise the unit turns off automatically.
8.11 Password On/OffSelecttheSetPasswordON-Officon(Pic68)andpressandreleasebutton4 to open the Password menu.Buttons6/7canbeusedtotogglebetweenPasswordOn(Pic68)andPasswordOff(Pic69)ifaPasswordhasbeenenteredbefore.Pressandreleasebutton4toconfirmtheselection.
Pic 68 Password On
Pic 69 Password Off
Pic59HiAlert
Pic60HI-alert5minutes
Pic61HI-alert30 seconds
Pic62HI-alertOFF
Pic64UserName
Pic65SetPassword
Pic65SetPassword Pic66ConfirmPassword
Pic68PasswordOn/Off
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8.12 Radio (RF) Channel IntheRFChannelmenutheusercanchangetheradiochannel.Thismayhelptoovercomesomeradioconnectivityissuesbasedonheavyradiotrafficatthejobsite.Inthemenu“Settings”(Pic35)selecttheRFChannelicon(Pic71)andpressandreleasebutton4toopentheRadioChannelmenu(Pic71).TheRFchannelselectiondialogcontainssixradiochannels.Chooseonechannelandpressandreleasebutton4toconfirmtheselectedradiochannel.
Note:AfterchangingtheRFchannel,theRC,HLandSTneedstobepairedagain.
Note: To achieve the best radio performance, it is recommended to use the products in a height of app. 1m using a tripod or similar items.
8.13 Select LanguageSelecttheLanguageicon(Pic72)andpressandreleasebutton4 to open the Language menu.Usebutton5 to 8toselecttherequiredlocallanguage(EN,DE,IT,FR,ES,PT,NL,DA,NO,SV,FI,PL,TR,CZ).Pressandreleasebutton4tostoretheselectedLanguage;unitfallsbackto the standard menu.
9 CALIBRATION
9.1 Checking Calibration of the Y- and X-Axes1. Set up the laser 30 m (100 ft) from a wall and allow it to level.2. Setthegradeto0.000%inbothaxes.3. Raise/lowerthereceiveruntilyougetanon-gradereadingforthe+Yaxis.Using
the on-grade marking notch as a reference, make a mark on the wall.
Note: Forincreasedprecision,usethesuperfine-sensitivitysetting(1.0mm/1/16in.) on the receiver.
4.Rotatethelaser180°(-Yaxistowardthewall)andallowthelasertore-level.5.Raise/lowerthereceiveruntilyougetanon-gradereadingforthe–Y/axis.Usingthe
on-grade marking notch as a reference, make a mark on the wall. 6.Measurethedifferencebetweenthetwomarks.Iftheydiffermorethan3mmat30m(1/8inchat100feet),thelaserneedscalibrating.
7.AftercheckingtheY-axis,rotatethelaser90°.Repeattheabovestartingwiththe+Xaxisfacingthewall.
9.2 Checking Calibration of the Z-(vertical) AxisTo check vertical calibration, you need a plumb bob with at least 10m (30ft) of string.1. Suspend the plumb bob in front of a house i.e., attached to a window frame whose window height is at least
10m (30ft). 2.Setupthelaserinverticalsothatthelaserbeamstrikesthereceiver’son-gradepositionatthetopofthestring.3.Lookforanydeviationusingthereceiverfromthetopofthestringtothebottomofit.Ifthedeviationismorethan1mm(<1/16in.),theverticalaxisneedscalibrating.
Pic 71 RFChannel
Pic72Language
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10 TroubleshootingAnyerrormessagecanbedeletedwithashortpressofbutton4 (OK). The table shows the related description andpossiblesolutions.Thenextservicecentershouldbecontactedifadifferenterrormessageasshownatthe table will be displayed.
Error codes Description Solution
21 TemporaryEEpromproblem Repeat pairing and re-enter the customer settings
120 HIalert-UnitHeigtchanged ChecklaserbeamelevationafterdeletingtheHIalert
130 MechanicalLimitduringAxisAlignment,GradeMatchorSpotMatch
Re-align the closer to the alignmentpoint;checkifexistingslopeisabove+/-25%
131 RakeAngleLimit Re-align the unit closer to the alignment point
140 Laser beam blocked Makesuretherearenoobstacles between the transmitterandtheHL760
141 Time Out - Function could not be completed in the allowed time
Checkradiooperatingrange/connection;checkstablelasersetup
150 Noreceiver-Receivernotavailableforsingleaxisautomatic function
Makesurethereceiverisonandpaired
152 Noreceiver-Thelasersearchedfor the receiver but could not findit
Checktheoperatingrangeforauto function and restart the auto alignment
153 Lost Receiver - The laser searched and found the receiver but then lost it
Checktheoperatingrangeforauto function and restart the auto alignment
160 XorYlevelsensordefect Contactservicecenter
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11 PROTECTING THE UNIT
Donotexposetheunittoextremetemperaturesortemperaturechanges(donotleaveinsidethecar).Theunitisveryrobustandcanresistdamageifdroppedevenfromtripodheight.Beforecontinuingyourwork,alwayscheckthelevelingaccuracy.SeeCheckingCalibrationsection.Thelaseriswaterproofandcanbeused indoors and outdoors.
12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Dirtandwaterontheglasspartsoflaserorprismwillinfluencebeamqualityandoperatingrangeconsiderably.Cleanwithcottonswabs.Removedirtonthehousingwithalint-free,warm,wetandsmoothcloth.Donotuseharshcleansersorsolvents.Allowtheunittoairdryaftercleaningit.
13 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
The unit, accessories and packaging ought to be recycled. This manual is made of non-chlorine recycling paper.Allplasticpartsaremarkedforrecyclingaccordingtomaterialtype.
Do not throw used batteries into the garbage, water or fire. Remove them in compliance with environmental requirements.
Notice to Our European Union Customers
Forproductrecyclinginstructionsandmoreinformation,pleasegoto:
http://www.trimble.com/Corporate/Environmental_Compliance.aspx
InstructionsforReturntoERFC: •WEEEistobeshippedtotheERFC,clearlystatingWEEEonthedeliverynoteand/orpackaging
•Specificproductnumberandserialnumberinformationisnotrequired
•AdditionalreturnauthorisationfromTrimbleSupportisnotrequired
•DeliveryAddress:
TrimbleEuropeB.V.WEEERecyclingC/OMenlologisticsGate19to26Meerheide435521DZEerselTheNetherlands
ConfirmationofreceiptofthereturnedWEEEwillnotbeprovidedbytheERFC
14 Warranty
TrimblewarrantstheGL622N/GL612Ntobefreeofdefectsinmaterialandworkmanshipforaperiodof5years. Trimble or its authorized service center will repair or replace, at its option, any defective part, or the entireproduct,forwhichnoticehasbeengivenduringthewarrantyperiod.Ifrequired,travelandperdiemexpensestoandfromtheplacewhererepairsaremadewillbechargedtothecustomerattheprevailingrates.CustomersshouldsendtheproducttoTrimbleInc.orthenearestauthorizedservicecenterforwarrantyrepairsorexchange,freightprepaid.Anyevidenceofnegligent,abnormaluse,accident,oranyattempttorepairtheproductbyotherthanfactory-authorizedpersonnelusingTrimblecertifiedorrecommendedparts,automaticallyvoidsthewarranty.Specialprecautionshavebeentakentoensurethecalibrationofthelaser;however,calibration isnotcoveredby thiswarranty.Maintenanceof thecalibration is theresponsibilityoftheuser.TheforegoingstatestheentireliabilityofTrimbleregardingthepurchaseanduseofitsequipment.Trimblewillnotbeheldresponsibleforanyconsequentiallossordamageofanykind.Thiswarrantyisinlieuofallotherwarranties,exceptassetforthabove,includinganyimpliedwarrantymerchantabilityoffitnessfora particular purpose, are hereby disclaimed. Thiswarrantyisinlieuofallotherwarranties,expressedorimplied.
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15 TECHNICAL DATA
15.1 GL622N/GL612N
Leveling accuracy1,3: ±0.5mm/10m,1/16“@100ft,10arcsecondsGradeaccuracy1,3: ±1.0mm/10m,1/8“@100ft,20arcsecondsGradetemperaturedriftsensitivity: ±0,3mm/10m/1°C;1/16”@310ft.@1°FRotation: 300,600,750rpmOperational area1,2: appr.400m(1300feet)radiuswithdetectorLasertype: 639nmLaserclass: class2Self-levelingrange: appr.±14°Graderange(Y,X-GL622N): ±25%bothaxes(notsimultaneously)Levelingindicators: LCDindicationsandLEDflashesRadiorange(HL760)1,2,4: upto150m(490ft)Powersource: 4x1,5VDalkalinebatteriesorNiMHbatterypackBatterylife1: 35hoursNiMH;40hoursalkalineOperatingtemp.: -20°Cto50°C(-4°Fto122°F)Storagetemp.: -20°Cto70°C(-4°Fto158°F)Tripodattachments: 5/8x11horizontallyandverticallyDustandWaterproof: IP67Weight: 3.1kg(6.8lbs)Lowvoltageindication: LCDbatteryindicatorLowvoltagedisconnection: unitshutsoff
15.2 Remote Control RC602N
Radio Operating range1,2,4: upto150m(490ft) Powersource: 2x1.5VAAalkalinebatteriesBatterylife1: 130hoursDustandWaterproof: IP66Weight: 0.26kg(0.4lbs)
1) at 21°Celsius2) under optimal atmospheric circumstances3) along the axis4) Heigt of instruments 1m (e.g. with tripod)
16 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We
Trimble Kaiserslautern GmbH
Declareunderoursoleresponsibilitythattheproducts
GL622N/GL612N and RC602N
Towhichthisdeclarationrelatesisinconformitywiththefollowingstandards:
EN 50371:2002, EN 60825-1:2014, ETSI EN 300328 V1.7.1:2006, ETSI EN 301489-1 V1.9.2:2011, ETSI EN 301489-3 V1.4.1:2002
following the provisions of directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC.
The managing director
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17 ELECTRO-MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Compliancestatement(part15.19)Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRulesandIndustryCanadalicence-exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.Warning(part15.21)Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.ThisinparticularisapplicablefortheantennawhichhasbeendeliveredwiththeGL622N/GL612NandRC602NUnderIndustryCanadaregulations,thisradiotransmittermayonlyoperateusinganantennaofatypeandmaximum(orlesser)gainapprovedforthetransmitterbyIndustryCanada.To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen thattheequivalentisotropicallyradiatedpower(e.i.r.p.)isnotmorethanthatnecessaryforsuccesfulcommunication. ELECTRO-MAGNETICCOMPATIBILITY