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Using Sleep Mode
Sleep mode can be used to conserve the rotary laser
battery without disturbing laser setup.
1. To ENTER sleep mode, select the sleep icon from
the main menu.
2. Press the OK button, this will send the laser to
"sleep" mode.
NOTE: The laser head will stop rotating and the
laser diode will turn o. The laser will retain its
current position and settings and will resume when
sleep mode is exited. If the laser is asleep for more
than 4 hours, the laser will automatically shut o.
3. To EXIT sleep mode, press the OK button to
"wake" the laser. The laser will "wake", and func-
tion with the same settings. If the remote/receiver
is powered o, it will re-pair to the laser when pow-
ered on, and the sleep menu will re-open with the
option to "wake" with the press of the OK button.
Adjusting the Volume
• Select the Volume icon from the main menu, and
press the OK button.
• Use the up/down arrows to toggle between high
(>95 dBA), low (72 - 90 dBA), and o. When toggling,
a sample tone will play to demonstrate the currently
selected setting. Press OK to conrm selection.
The icon on the status bar will update to show the
current selection.
Setting the Units of Measure
1. Select the units icon from the main menu, and
press the OK button.
2. Choose from the measurement options of;
millimeters, inches (decimal), inches (fractions),
and feet using the arrow buttons.
3. Press the OK button, and the measurement setting
will reect in the main menu and will update in the
Direct Read Out.
Setting Accuracy
• Select the accuracy icon in the main menu and press
the OK button. Use the up/down arrows to toggle
between tolerance levels: ultra-ne, ne, medium,
coarse, and ultra-coarse. The icon on the display
will update to show current selection. See the table
below for receiver deadband accuracy based on unit
and accuracy settings.
Remote/Receiver Accuracy
mm
in.
(Dec.)
in.
(Frac.)
ft.
Accuracy Levels
(1= Ultra-Fine -
5= Ultra-Coarse)
Levels
0.5 0.02 1/32 0.001
Level
1
1 0.04 1/16 0.003
Level
2
2 0.08 1/8 0.006
Level
3
3 0.12 1/4 0.010
Level
4
5 0.2 1/2 0.016
Level
5
Using the Oset Mode
1. Select the oset icon from the main menu.
2. Press the OK button to continue.
3. Ensure the laser beam is in front of the remote/
receiver.
4. The remote/receiver will display the oset distance
based on the current sensing location of the beam
on the sensor.
5. Press the OK button to conrm the setting. The
direct read out, arrow indications, and LED indi-
cator will now work to direct the laser to the new
center location.
6. To reset the oset menu, re-enter the oset menu
and hold the left and right arrow buttons simultane-
ously and the oset will be reset back to 0.
NOTE: Oset is not compatible with center lock
or center nd. Initiating these functions will reset
oset to 0.
Pairing the Remote/Receiver with the
Rotary Laser
It is recommended to use the corresponding laser
stated in the "Specications" section.
1. Ensure both the laser and remote/receiver are
completely turned o.
2. To turn ON the remote/receiver, press the power
button.
3. To turn ON the laser, press the power button.
4. Ensure auto-leveling is complete before pairing the
remote/receiver to the laser. The leveling LED will
be solid green and the laser head will start to rotate
5. To PAIR the remote/receiver with the laser, select
the pairing icon in the main menu of the remote/
receiver, then press and hold the pairing button on
the laser. The pair indicator LED will ash white
while the tool searches for the remote/receiver.
When the device connection is successful, an
audible tone will sound, and the pair indicator LED
will remain solid white.
NOTE: Only 1 laser and 1 remote/receiver can be
paired at a time to the laser. If the connection fails
after 30 seconds, the pair indicator LED will stop
ashing, and the tool will beep multiple times to indi-
cate a failure. The operation will need to be repeated.
Selecting Languages
On initial startup, use the up/down arrows keys to
select the desired language, then press the OK but-
ton to conrm. To change to a dierent language, go
to the language icon located in the main menu, and
press the OK button. Select the desired language,
and press the OK button again.
Using the Information Screen
The information screen is useful for tracking operat-
ing hours, drop events detected, and temperature
events detected.
1. Select the information icon from the main menu.
2. Press the OK button to continue.
3. Event log can be reset for tracking purposes by
pressing the left and right arrow buttons simultane-
ously when in the information menu.
Using Channel Link
Channel link can be used to eliminate interruptions
from other lasers on a busy jobsite, by distinguish-
ing and detecting the preferred laser. The remote/
receiver cannot distinguish between two lasers at
the same time. Be sure that only one laser is striking
the remote/receiver sensor at a time.
1. Select the channel link icon from the main menu,
and press the OK button. Selecting a channel
will update the remote/receiver setting as well as
update the setting on any paired laser.
2. Use the up/down arrows to select the desired
channel, then press the OK button to conrm.
NOTE: A remote/receiver in "CH --" will detect
lasers in any channel. While the remote/receiver
is in CH 1,2,3 it will only detect lasers in matching
channels. Select a unique channel to distinguish
the laser from others on the jobsite or select "CH--"
to detect any green rotary MILWAUKEE rotary
laser on the same jobsite.
3. To detect all lasers, return to the channel menu
and select "CH--".
NOTE: Channel link is only compatible with certain
RPM's and functions. Some settings may automati-
cally change when this function is used. Press the
OK button to clear any setting change notication of
the remote/receiver.
Laser Calibration
User calibration of the laser can be conducted with
the use of a paired remote/receiver. At any time
during calibration, press the menu button to abort
the calibration, and exit without saving the settings.
Recalibrating the Horizontal (X/Y) axis:
1. Select the calibration icon from the main menu,
and press the OK button.
2. Place the laser on a stable surface (such as a
MILWAUKEE rotary laser tripod) in the horizontal
position. After pressing the OK button, the calibra-
tion record, including the laser eld calibration,
laser service calibration, and next suggested
calibration is displayed. MILWAUKEE suggests
that the tool should be professionally calibrated
once per year or after any serious drop event.
Between professional servicing, eld calibration
can be completed for minor adjustments in per-
formance. Press the OK button to begin the eld
calibration procedure.
3. Enter the current date of the recalibration using
the up and down arrows and press the OK button
to begin calibration.
4. Select "X/Y" axis for recalibration and press the
OK button.
5. Select the desired calibration accuracy. Note that
longer distances are required for more precise
calibration. Press the OK button to continue. The
screen will change to show "-X" as the rst axis
of calibration. Press OK to continue. Separate the
laser and remote/receiver in the "-X" axis by the
distance indicated. Then press OK to continue.
6. Ensure the Laser is projecting on the sensor.
Once the OK button becomes active, press the OK
button to continue. Ensure the remote/receiver is
secure on a stable and level surface.
7. Return to the laser. Using the iron sights, adjust
the laser so that it's aimed perfectly at the remote/
receiver sensor in the X- axis. Allow the remote/
receiver time to take a reading. Once complete,
the remote/receiver and laser will beep to indicate
completion and prompt to move to the next axis.
8. Rotate the laser clockwise 90°, and use the iron
sights to align the Y+ axis with the sensor. Wait
for the audible beep sound.
9. Repeat for the X+, then the Y-. After the Y- is
completed, the "COMPLETE" screen will appear
on the remote/receiver. Press OK, the settings will
be saved and the laser will power o.
Recalibrating the Vertical (Z) axis:
1. Place the laser on a stable surface elevated o
the ground in the vertical orientation. After the
calibration log is displayed, press the OK button
to start calibration.
2. Enter the current date of the recalibration using
the up and down arrows and press the OK button.
3. Select "Z" axis for recalibration and press the OK
button. The see manual icon will appear. For the
best results, read below steps carefully before
pressing the OK button to continue.
4. Hang a plumb bob line at least 30' in length from
the ceiling. Press the OK button to continue. En-
sure that the laser is aligned with the reference line
and is at least 6' from the plumb bob line. Press
the OK button to continue.
5. Allow a few seconds for the laser to enter calibra-
tion mode. When ready, the laser will begin to
rotate and the left/right and OK buttons on the
LCD screen will become selectable. Use the arrow
buttons to slowly adjust the laser plane so that it's
parallel with the reference plumb bob line. Once
aligned, press and hold the OK button to complete
calibration.
6. When calibration is complete, the screen will say
"COMPLETE", press the OK button. The settings
will be saved and the laser will be powered o.
NOTE: If calibration fails, the screen on the remote/
receiver will prompt users to restart the calibration
process. If calibration fails multiple times, contact an
authorized MILWAUKEE service center. User is able
to press the main menu button to abort the procedure.
Changing the Bump Sensitivity
The laser is defaulted to high sensitivity bump setting
from the factory. This setting can be changed using
a paired remote/receiver.
• Select the bump setting icon from the main menu.
• Use the up/down arrows to select the desired set-
ting then press OK to apply the setting. The laser
will re-initialize the bump alarm in it's new setting.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Milwaukee |
Model | 3712 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 2867 MB |