TROTEC TD200 Laser Distance Measuring Device Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- TROTEC
Table of Contents
- TROTEC TD200 Laser Distance Measuring Device
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Transport and Storage
- Operation
- Maintenance and Repair
- Errors and Faults
- **Declaration of Conformity
- FAQ
- Notes regarding the operating manual
- Device description
- Technical data
- Operation
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TROTEC TD200 Laser Distance Measuring Device
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: TD200
- Operating Manual: TRT-BA-TD200-TC220304TTRT01-001-EN
- Intended Use: Laser distance measuring device
Product Usage Instructions
Safety
Before using the TD200 laser distance measuring device, please read and
understand the following safety instructions:
- Read the operating manual carefully before starting or using the device.
- Always store the manual in the immediate vicinity of the device or its site of use.
- Read all safety warnings and instructions provided in the manual.
- Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.
- Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
Information about the Device
The TD200 laser distance measuring device is designed for measuring
distances, areas, and volumes using the integrated laser. It should be used
within the specified measuring range mentioned in the technical data. Please
observe and comply with the technical data provided.
When using the device for its intended purpose, only use accessories and spare parts that have been approved by Trotec.
Foreseeable Misuse
Do not use the TD200 device in potentially explosive atmospheres or for
measurements in liquids. Avoid pointing it at people or animals.
Do not connect the device to a charger or computer using a USB cable if non- rechargeable batteries are inserted into the device. Any unauthorized modifications, alterations, or structural changes to the device are strictly forbidden.
Personnel Qualifications
The TD200 laser distance measuring device is suitable for use by
individuals who are familiar with and trained in using laser measuring
devices.
Transport and Storage
When transporting or storing the TD200 device, follow these guidelines:
- Ensure the device is turned off and the batteries are removed.
- Store the device in a clean and dry place.
- Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or humidity.
- Protect the device from impacts and vibrations during transport.
Operation
To operate the TD200 laser distance measuring device, follow these steps:
- Ensure the device is in good working condition and all safety signs, stickers, and labels are intact.
- Insert the appropriate batteries according to the instructions provided in the manual.
- Press the power button to turn on the device.
- Aim the laser at the target object you want to measure.
- Press the measurement button to take the distance reading.
- The measured distance will be displayed on the screen.
- Repeat the steps for additional measurements.
Maintenance and Repair
To ensure the proper functioning and longevity of the TD200 device, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Regularly clean the device using a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid using any abrasive or chemical cleaning agents.
- Store the device in a protective case when not in use.
- If the device requires repair, contact an authorized service center or refer to the maintenance and troubleshooting section of the manual.
Errors and Faults
If you encounter any errors or faults with the TD200 laser distance measuring device, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact customer support for assistance.
Disposal
When disposing of the TD200 device, follow local regulations and guidelines
for proper disposal of electronic devices. Do not dispose of the device in
regular household waste.
**Declaration of Conformity
**
The TD200 device conforms to the relevant European Union (EU) standards and regulations. The declaration of conformity can be downloaded from the following link:
TD200 Operating Manual
and EU Declaration of Conformity
FAQ
Q: Can I use the TD200 device for measurements in liquids?
A: No, the TD200 laser distance measuring device is not suitable for
measurements in liquids.
Q: What should I do if I encounter errors or faults with the device?
A: If you encounter any errors or faults, refer to the troubleshooting
section of the manual or contact customer support for assistance.
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OPERATING MANUAL LASER DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICE
TRT-BA-TD200-TC220304TTRT01-001-EN
Notes regarding the operating manual
Symbols
Warning of electrical voltage This symbol indicates dangers to the life and
health of persons due to electrical voltage.
Warning of laser radiation This symbol indicates dangers to the health of
persons due to laser radiation.
Warning This signal word indicates a hazard with an average risk level which,
if not avoided, can result in serious injury or death.
Caution This signal word indicates a hazard with a low risk level which, if
not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.
Note This signal word indicates important information (e.g. material damage),
but does not indicate hazards.
Info Information marked with this symbol helps you to carry out your tasks
quickly and safely.
Follow the manual Information marked with this symbol indicates that the
operating manual must be observed.
You can download the current version of the operating manual and the EU
declaration of conformity via the following link:
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https://hub.trotec.com/?id=46393
Safety
Read this manual carefully before starting or using the device. Always store
the manual in the immediate vicinity of the device or its site of use.
Warning Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the
warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious
injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
Danger If non-rechargeable batteries are used, connecting the device to a
power supply (also for data exchange) via a USB cable or via wireless charging
may cause the batteries to burst, damage the device or cause fire and
injuries. Therefore, only use rechargeable batteries if possible! However, if
you need to use non-rechargeable batteries for a short time for technical
reasons, it is mandatory to remove the non-rechargeable batteries from the
device before connecting it to a computer or a charger! · Do not use the
device in potentially explosive rooms or areas and do not install it there. ·
Do not use the device in aggressive atmosphere. · Do not immerse the device in
water. Do not allow liquids to penetrate into the device. · The device may
only be used in dry surroundings and must not be used in the rain or at a
relative humidity exceeding the operating conditions. · Protect the device
from permanent direct sunlight. · Do not remove any safety signs, stickers or
labels from the device. Keep all safety signs, stickers and labels in legible
condition. · Do not open the device. · Avoid looking directly into the laser
beam. · Never point the laser beam at people or animals.
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· Different types of batteries and new and used batteries must not be used
together.
· Insert the batteries into the battery compartment according to the correct
polarity.
· Remove the batteries from the device if you will not be using the device for
a longer period of time.
· Never short-circuit the supply terminal in the battery compartment!
· Do not swallow batteries! If a battery is swallowed, it can cause severe
internal burns within 2 hours! These burns can lead to death!
· If you think batteries might have been swallowed or otherwise entered the
body, seek medical attention immediately!
· Keep new and used batteries and an open battery compartment away from
children.
· Only use the device, if sufficient safety precautions were taken at the
surveyed location (e.g. when performing measurements along public roads, on
building sites etc.). Otherwise do not use the device.
· Observe the storage and operating conditions (see Technical data).
Intended use
Only use the device for measuring distances, areas and volumes by means of the
integrated laser and within the measuring range specified in the technical
data. Observe and comply with the technical data.
To use the device for its intended use, only use accessories and spare parts
which have been approved by Trotec.
Foreseeable misuse
Do not use the device in potentially explosive atmospheres, or for
measurements in liquids. Never point it at people or animals.
Do not connect the device to a charger or computer using a USB cable if non-
rechargeable batteries are inserted into the device.
Any unauthorised modifications, alterations or structural changes to the
device are forbidden.
Personnel qualifications
People who use this device must: · be aware of the dangers that occur when
working with
laser measuring devices.
· have read and understood the operating manual, especially the Safety
chapter.
Safety signs and labels on the device
Note Do not remove any safety signs, stickers or labels from the device. Keep
all safety signs, stickers and labels in legible condition.
The following safety signs and labels are attached to the device:
Warning sign
Meaning
The warning sign is located on the back of the device and indicates that the
device is equipped with a class 2 laser. The power is less than 1.0 mW. The
frequency range of the laser is 630 to 670 nm.
Do not look directly into the laser beam or
the opening from which the laser beam
emerges!
Residual risks
Warning of laser radiation
Laser class 2, P max.: < 1 mW, : 400-700 nm, EN 60825-1:2014 Do not look
directly into the laser beam or the opening from which it emerges. Never point
the laser beam at people, animals or reflective surfaces. Even brief eye
contact can lead to eye damage. Examining the laser output aperture by use of
optical instruments (e.g. magnifying glass, magnifiers and the like) entails
the risk of eye damage. When working with a laser of class 2, observe the
national regulations on wearing eye protection.
Warning
Risk of suffocation! Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may use
it as a dangerous toy.
Warning
The device is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children.
Warning
Dangers can occur at the device when it is used by untrained people in an
unprofessional or improper way! Observe the personnel qualifications!
Caution Keep a sufficient distance from heat sources.
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Note To prevent damages to the device, do not expose it to extreme
temperatures, extreme humidity or moisture.
Note Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents to clean the device.
Information about the device
Device description
The laser distance measuring device TD200 is used to determine distances,
areas and volumes in indoor and outdoor areas. The following measuring
functions can be performed: · Distance measurements (to a point or between two
points)
· Continuous measurements (measuring minimum and maximum distances)
· Area measurements (rectangular, triangular and measuring circles)
· Volume measurements (rectangular or cylindrical)
· Height measurements, also of partial heights/indirect measurements
· Measurements of trapezoid sides
· Marking repetitive distances (stake-out function)
The device is equipped with an integrated camera that allows you to search for
the target point and take a photo of the measurement situation.
The timer allows to perform delayed measurements after 5 seconds.
The device is equipped with separate operating elements for the different
measuring functions. The multi-line, backlit display indicates the determined
values and measuring functions.
Measured values can be added or subtracted and up to 1000 measurements can be
retrieved from the data memory.
Measuring distance
The range of the device can be gathered from the Technical data chapter. Under
certain conditions e.g. at night, in twilight or when the target is hidden
in the shade greater distances are possible even without target plate.
During the day use a target plate to increase the distance for poorly
reflecting targets, if required.
Target surfaces
There might be measurement errors when the laser encounters colourless liquids
(e.g. water), dust-free glass, styrofoam or other semi-permeable materials.
The measurement result may also be falsified if the laser encounters a high-
gloss surface and is deflected by it. Non-glossy, non-reflective or dark
surfaces can extend the measurement duration.
Wireless charging You have the option to charge the device wirelessly. To do
so, you require an inductive charger (5 V, 1 A/5A) which is not included in
the scope of delivery.
Device depiction
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2
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3
10
9 4
8
5
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No. Designation
1 Display
2 SET button
3
MEAS button
4 Cover of the battery compartment
5 Camera opening
6 Laser
7 Laser reception
8 Opening for carrying strap
9 Tripod connection
10 USB port
11 Keypad
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Keypad 17
16 15
Display
12
23
18
13
14
22
19
21 20
No. Butto Function n
12
Press briefly: switches on the camera
when in settings menu: changes the menu item
when in memory: opens the Delete menu
Press for a long time: for taking a photo with a single distance measurement
13
Press briefly: switches on the laser/performs
measurement
Press and hold: continuous measurement
14
Press briefly: initiates an addition of a measured
value
when in measuring menu/settings menu: changes
the submenu
when in memory mode: selects the next memory
point
15
Press briefly: deletes last value/back to single
distance measurement
Press for a long time: switches the device on and off
16
Press briefly: initiates a subtraction of a measured
value
when in measuring menu/settings menu: changes
the submenu
when in memory mode: selects the previous
memory point
Press for a long time: opens the memory mode
17
Press briefly: opens the measuring menu
when in memory mode: changes between data
values and photos
when in settings menu: changes the submenu
Press and hold: time-delayed measurement (5 s)
No. Display element 18 Indication of the measuring function used 19 Digital display of inclination angle 20 Measured value and result display 21 Graphic display of inclination angle 22 Indication of the set reference point 23 Battery status
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Technical data
Parameter
Value
Model
TD200
Weight (incl. batteries)
190 g
Dimensions (H x W x D)
130 x 54 x 28 mm
Measuring range of laser
0.05 m to 200 m / 2 in to 656 ft
Display
3-inch HD colour display
Measuring units
m/mm/ft/in/ft+in
Accuracy
±2.0 mm + 5 x 10-5 D
Measuring range resolution
1 mm
Reference point at measuring front/rear/tripod device
Number of recordings logged in Max. 1000 the history
Number of storable screenshots Max. 100
Operating temperature
0 °C to 40 °C 32 °F to 104 °F
Storage temperature
-10 °C to 60 °C
Relative humidity
max. 90 %
Laser output
< 1 mW (630-670 nm)
Laser class
II
Device switch-off
After approx. 3 minutes of non-use
Automatic switch-off of the laser After approx. 30 seconds of non-use
Protection class
IP 65
USB port
Micro USB
Power supply
3 x 1.2 V rechargeable batteries (type AAA)
Wireless charging
5 V, 1 A/5 A
Scope of delivery · 1 x Device TD200 · 3 x rechargeable batteries 1.2 V AAA · 1 x Wrist strap · 1 x Bag/holster · 1 x USB cable · 1 x screwdriver · 1 x Quick guide
Transport and storage
Note If you store or transport the device improperly, the device may be
damaged. Note the information regarding transport and storage of the device.
Transport For transporting the device, use the bag included in the scope of
delivery in order to protect the device from external influences.
Storage When the device is not being used, observe the following storage
conditions: · dry and protected from frost and heat · protected from dust and
direct sunlight · with a cover to protect it from invasive dust if necessary ·
the storage temperature complies with the values specified
in the Technical data · Remove the batteries from the device.
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Operation
Inserting the batteries Danger If non-rechargeable batteries are used,
connecting the device to a power supply (also for data exchange) via a USB
cable or via wireless charging may cause the batteries to burst, damage the
device or cause fire and injuries. Therefore, only use rechargeable batteries
if possible! However, if you need to use non-rechargeable batteries for a
short time for technical reasons, it is mandatory to remove the non-
rechargeable batteries from the device before connecting it to a computer or a
charger! Note Make sure that the surface of the device is dry and the device
is switched off.
1. Loosen the cover of the battery compartment (4) with a screwdriver.
2. Insert three rechargeable batteries of type AAA (1.2 V, included in the
scope of delivery) into the battery compartment with correct polarity (+/-).
3. Put the cover of the battery compartment back onto the device and tighten
it with the screws.
Switch-on 1. Press the button (15) for approx. 1 second.
ð The display will be activated and the device is in single distance
measurement mode.
ð The display indicates the inclination angle digitally in degrees and
graphically by means of a bar on the left edge of the display.
Basic settings
1. Press the SET button (2) to open the menu for the settings. ð The menu
items that can be selected are indicated on the right of the display. ð The
possible options for the menu item are indicated on the left side.
You can make the following settings:
Measuring unit
: metres three decimal places
: metres four decimal places : millimetres
: foot : inch : foot and inch
Reference point
: front edge of device : rear edge of device : centre of tripod connection
Screen rotation
: screen rotation enabled : screen rotation disabled
Sounds
: acoustic signal enabled : acoustic signal disabled
Menu languages
: English
EN : Chinese
Display background MEAS : white background MEAS : black background
Time-delayed measurement
: starts a time-delayed measurement (5 s)
Memory
: opens the memory for measurements and photos
Measurement constant
: opens the menu for setting a base value that is added or subtracted when measuring
1. Use the button (14) and the button (12) to switch between the menu items.
2. Use the button (16) and the button (17) to switch between the submenu
options.
3. Press the button (13) to select the option highlighted in the submenu. ð
The selected option is adopted and displayed in the menu item on the right.
4. Press the button (15) to exit the settings menu and return to the
measuring menu.
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Selecting the measuring function Press the button (17) to open the menu for
the measuring functions. You can select the measuring functions with the
button (14) or the button (16) and confirm with the button (13). The following
measuring functions are available:
Single distance measurement: – you can add or subtract measured values –
continuous measurements (measuring minimum or maximum distances) Area
measurements (rectangle)
Volume measurements (cube)
Point-to-point measurement
Stake-out function (mark equal distances)
Measuring circular areas
Measuring cylinder volumes
Measuring triangular areas
Trapezoidal measurement 2 (through one height and a diagonal) Trapezoidal
measurement 1 (through two heights and a baseline) Automatic height
measurements
Carrying out measurements
Warning of laser radiation
Laser class 2, P max.: < 1 mW, : 400-700 nm, EN 60825-1:2014 Do not look
directly into the laser beam or the opening from which it emerges. Never point
the laser beam at people, animals or reflective surfaces. Even brief eye
contact can lead to eye damage. Examining the laser output aperture by use of
optical instruments (e.g. magnifying glass, magnifiers and the like) entails
the risk of eye damage. When working with a laser of class 2, observe the
national regulations on wearing eye protection.
Info
The device is equipped with two buttons that can be used to start the distance
measurement: – button 13) below the display – MEAS button (3) on the right
side In this manual, only the button (13) is mentioned in the following for
simplification. Depending on the measurement situation, you can use the button
that is easier for you to use.
Aiming at the target:
If the laser is not visible at the measuring point, you can activate the
camera by pressing the button (12). The camera has a viewfinder function that
places crosshairs on the laser dot which allows you to aim at the target very
precisely. By pressing the button (13) you can start the distance measurement
of the targeted point. Afterwards, the display switches back to the measuring
menu.
Levelled distance/height and angle measurements
Measuring partial heights over three points (Pythagoras 2, 3-point)
Measuring heights over three points (Pythagoras 1, 3-point)
Measuring heights over two points (Pythagoras 2-point)
By pressing the button (15) you can exit the measuring function and return to
the individual measurement mode.
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Single distance measurement 1. Briefly press the button (13) to activate the
laser. 2. Point the laser at the target area. 3. Briefly press the button (13)
again to perform a distance
measurement. ð The measured value is indicated on the display.
Area measurements (rectangle) ü You have selected the area measuring function.
1. Briefly press the button (13) to carry out measurement 1 . ð The length of
the distance is indicated on the display.
2. Turn the device by 90 ° and press the button (13) again
briefly to perform measurement 2 . ð Upon pressing the button for the second
time the
device independently calculates the area (S) and the circumference and
indicates these values on the display.
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Info
In single distance measurement mode, you can activate the camera function by
pressing the button (12). By pressing again for approx. 3 seconds, a photo is
taken and saved together with the measured value.
Continuous measurement (min./max.)
With this measurement method the device can be moved during the measurement
with the measured value being recalculated roughly every 0.5 seconds. You can
use the function for performing the following measurements, for example: · MIN
value: determining the perpendicular length to a wall/
floor area
· MAX value: measuring a diagonal
Volume measurements (cube) ü You have selected the volume measuring function.
1. Briefly press the button (13) to measure length 1 . ð The length of the
distance is indicated on the display.
2. Briefly press the button again to measure width 2 . ð The second measured
value is also indicated on the display.
3. Briefly press the button again to measure height 3 . ð The third measured
value is also indicated on the display. ð The device automatically calculates
the volume and indicates this value on the display.
ü You have selected the single distance measuring function. 1. Press the
button (13) and keep it pressed.
ð With activated signal indication function, a recurring acoustic signal is
emitted.
ð The maximum, minimum and current value are indicated on the display.
2. Depending on the desired measurement, move the device slowly forwards,
backwards, up or down (e.g. in the corner of a room).
3. Briefly press the button to terminate the non-stop measurement. ð The
maximum, minimum and last measured value are indicated on the display.
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Point-to-point measurement
After selecting the measuring function “point-to-point measurement”, the
device performs a calibration. You must hold the device absolutely still to do
so. After successful calibration you can start the measurement: 1. Aim the
laser at the starting point and press
the button (13) briefly to perform measurement 1 . ð The length of the
distance is indicated on the display. 2. Aim the laser at the endpoint and
press the button again
briefly to perform measurement 2 . ð The second measured value is also
indicated on the
display. ð The device automatically calculates the distance (L)
between the two measuring points and the angle between the two measuring
distances () and indicates these results on the display.
Info Before marking, note which reference point is selected! After the values
have been entered, the stake-out function is started and you can start
marking. The indicators on the display are for your guidance: · The upper
value (24) indicates the distance to a point to be marked. · The value in the
centre (25) indicates how often A and B have been reached at the current
point. · The lower value (26) indicates the total distance. · Directional
arrows (27) indicate the direction to the closest point.
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Marking-out function
This measuring function is used to mark equal distances, e.g. when assembling
construction components. You can enter two values for the measurement: · A:
the initial value at which the measurement is supposed
to start (e.g. the distance from a wall to the first construction element)
· B: the recurring distance you would like to mark (e.g. the distance between
individual construction elements).
After selecting the measuring function, the input mask for the values A and B
appears. The following buttons are available for entering the values:
25
26
27
1. Move the device slowly along the marked line. ð When you approach the
point for value A, acoustic signal sounds are emitted rapidly (if the acoustic
signal function is switched on).
2. Mark the point when the upper value is zero. The reference point can be
set to the front or the back of the device. ð The starting point (A) for the
stake-out function is set.
3. Continue to move the device along the marked line. ð When you approach the
point for distance B, acoustic signal sounds are emitted rapidly (if the
acoustic signal function is switched on).
4. Mark the point when the upper value is zero. ð The first distance B is now
marked.
5. Continue as in steps 3 and 4 until all desired points have been marked.
Button
Function navigate to the left navigate to the right increase the value reduce the value save displayed value Exit menu
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Measuring circular areas ü You have selected the circular area measuring
function. 1. Briefly press the button (13) to determine the
diameter (Ø) of the circular area. ð The device automatically calculates the
size and
circumference of the circular area and indicates the values on the display.
Ø
Measuring triangular areas
ü You have selected the triangular area measuring function.
1. Briefly press the button (13) to measure side 1 of the triangle. ð The
length of the distance is indicated on the display.
2. Re-align the device and press the button (13) again
briefly to measure side 2 of the triangle. ð The length of the distance is
indicated on the display.
3. Place the measuring device at the endpoint of side 2 and
press the button (13) again briefly to measure side 3 of the triangle. ð The
length of the distance is indicated on the display. ð The device automatically
calculates the size of the
triangular area (S) and indicates the value on the display.
Measuring cylinder volumes ü You have selected the cylinder volume measuring
function. 1. Briefly press the button (13) to determine the
diameter (Ø) of the cylinder. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the
display. 2. Briefly press the button (13) again to measure the height (h) of
the cylinder. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display. ð The
device automatically calculates the size of the
circular area and the volume of the cylinder and indicates the values on the
display.
Ø
Info
If the measured sides cannot form a triangle mathematically, the display
indicates an error message.
Trapezoidal measurement 2 (through one height and a diagonal)
ü You have selected the triangular area 2 measuring function. 1. Briefly press
the button (13) to measure height 1 of the
trapezoidal area. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display. 2.
Re-align the measuring device and press the button (13) again briefly to
measure diagonal 2 of the trapezoidal area. ð The length of the distance is
indicated on the display. ð The device automatically calculates the length (L)
and
the angle () between the diagonal and the baseline of the trapezoidal area and
indicates the values on the display.
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Trapezoidal measurement 1 (through two heights and a baseline)
ü You have selected the triangular area 1 measuring function.
1. Briefly press the button (13) to measure height 1 of the trapezoidal area.
ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display.
2. Place the measuring device at the endpoint of side 2 and press the button
(13) again briefly to measure
baseline 2 of the trapezoidal area. ð The length of the distance is indicated
on the display. 3. Re-align the measuring device and press the button (13)
briefly to measure the second height 3 of the trapezoidal area. ð The length
of the distance is indicated on the display. ð The device automatically
calculates the missing
length (L) of the triangular area and indicates the value on the display.
Levelled distance/height and angle measurements ü You have selected the
levelled distance/height and angle
measuring function. 1. Aim the laser at the endpoint of the height and press
the button (13) briefly to determine the distance 1 to the endpoint. ð The
length of the distance (1) is indicated on the
display. ð The device automatically calculates the horizontal
distance (L), the height (H) and the angle () and indicates these values in
the display.
H
L
Automatic height measurements ü You have selected the automatic height
measuring function. 1. Aim the laser at the upper endpoint and press
the button (13) briefly to perform measurement 1 . ð The length of the
distance is indicated on the display. 2. Aim the laser at the lower endpoint
and press the button (13) briefly to perform measurement 2 . ð The length of
the distance is indicated on the display. ð The device automatically
calculates the height (H) and
indicates this value on the display.
L
Measuring partial heights over three points (Pythagoras 2, 3-point)
ü You have selected the Pythagoras 2, 3-point measuring function.
1. Aim the laser at the upper endpoint and press the button (13) briefly to
determine the distance 1 to the endpoint. ð The length of the distance is
indicated on the display.
2. Aim the laser at the lower point of the partial height and press the
button (13) briefly to determine the distance 2 to the lower point of the
partial height. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display.
3. Aim the laser at the base point (at a 90 ° angle to the partial height)
and press the button (13) briefly to determine the distance 3 to the base
point. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display. ð The device
automatically calculates the height (H) and indicates this value on the
display.
H
H
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Measuring heights over three points (Pythagoras 1, 3-point) ü You have
selected the Pythagoras 1, 3-point measuring
function. 1. Aim the laser at the upper endpoint and press
the button (13) briefly to determine the distance 1 to the endpoint. ð The
length of the distance is indicated on the display. 2. Aim the laser at the
point at the centre of the height (at a 90 ° angle to the height) and press
the button (13) briefly to determine the distance 2 to the point at the centre
of the height. ð The length of the distance is indicated on the display. 3.
Aim the laser at the lower endpoint of the height and press the button (13)
briefly to determine the distance 3 to the lower endpoint. ð The length of the
distance is indicated on the display. ð The device automatically calculates
the height (H) and
indicates this value on the display.
H
Measuring heights over two points (Pythagoras 2-point) ü You have selected the
Pythagoras 2-point measuring
function. 1. Aim the laser at the upper endpoint and press
the button (13) briefly to determine the distance 1 to the endpoint. ð The
length of the distance is indicated on the display. 2. Aim the laser at the
lower endpoint of the height (at a 90 ° angle to the height) and press the
button (13) briefly to determine the distance 2 to the lower endpoint. ð The
length of the distance is indicated on the display. ð The device automatically
calculates the height (H) and
indicates this value on the display.
Adding / subtracting measured values
Info
You can add or subtract measured values when using the following measuring
functions: – single distance measurements – area measurements – volume
measurements
Setting the measurement constant
You have the option of setting a measurement constant on the device (see
Making Basic Settings) and subtracting this set value from the measured value
or adding it. Please proceed as follows to set the measurement constant: ü The
Measuring constant menu item in the settings menu
must be activated. ü The menu for setting the measurement constant has
opened. 1. Set the value for the measurement constant and activate
the use of the measurement constant with the following buttons:
Button
Function navigate to the left navigate to the right increase the value reduce the value save displayed value Exit menu
Delayed measurement
There are two ways to trigger a time-delayed single distance measurement of 5
seconds: · Open the settings menu with the SET button, navigate to
the time-delayed measurement (see chapter Basic settings) and start the time-
delayed measurement with the button (13).
· Press and hold the button (17) for a long time
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Display saved measured values and photos
The device automatically saves the last 1000 measured values and up to 100
photos.
There are two ways to access the memory: · Open the settings menu with the SET
button, navigate to
the memory function (see chapter Basic settings) and press the button (13) to
open the memory.
· Press and hold the button (16) for a long time
1. Briefly press the button (17) to switch between the measured value memory
and the photo memory.
2. Press the button (14) to access the next data point. 3. Press the button
(16) to return to the previous data
point. 4. Press the button (12) to open the menu for deleting
saved data. ð In the Delete menu you have the option of deleting all
data values or the data value currently displayed. ð You can use the button
(14) or the button (16) to
switch between the displayed options. ð You can press the button (13) to
select the displayed
option and delete data. ð Press the button (15) to exit the Delete menu and
return to the memory.
Loading measured values and photos to a computer
Danger
If non-rechargeable batteries are used, connecting the device to a power
supply (also for data exchange) via a USB cable or via wireless charging may
cause the batteries to burst, damage the device or cause fire and injuries.
Therefore, only use rechargeable batteries if possible! However, if you need
to use non-rechargeable batteries for a short time for technical reasons, it
is mandatory to remove the non-rechargeable batteries from the device before
connecting it to a computer or a charger!
You have the option to transmit any stored photos and measured values to a
computer. To do so, connect the device to a computer via the USB cable. The
measured values can be found in the Excel file displayed, the photos are
stored in the IMG folder.
Switch-off
1. Press the button (15) for a long time. ð The display is switched off.
Maintenance and repair
Charging the batteries Recharge the rechargeable batteries once the battery
status indicator (23) indicates that the batteries are empty or if the device
can no longer be switched on. Ideally, the rechargeable batteries are always
charged on a suitable USB port/charger by means of the charging cable included
in the scope of delivery. 1. Plug the charging cable into a suitable USB port
or into a
charger with a USB output. Only use the original charging cable or one with
identical specifications. 2. Open the protective cover for the micro USB
connection (10) at the device. 3. Connect the charger to the micro USB
connection.
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II.
4. Disconnect the charging cable again once the battery status indication
(23) shows a charged battery.
Info You also have the option to charge the device wirelessly. To do so, you
require a suitable inductive charger ((5 V, 1 A/5 A), not included in the
scope of delivery).
Danger If non-rechargeable batteries are used, connecting the device to a
power supply (also for data exchange) via a USB cable or via wireless charging
may cause the batteries to burst, damage the device or cause fire and
injuries. Therefore, only use rechargeable batteries if possible! However, if
you need to use non-rechargeable batteries for a short time for technical
reasons, it is mandatory to remove the non-rechargeable batteries from the
device before connecting it to a computer or a charger!
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Changing rechargeable batteries To replace the batteries, proceed as described
in the chapter Operation under Inserting the batteries. Remove the old
batteries before inserting the new ones.
Cleaning Clean the device with a soft, damp and lint-free cloth. Make sure
that no moisture enters the housing. Do not use any sprays, solvents, alcohol-
based cleaning agents or abrasive cleaners, but only clean water to moisten
the cloth.
Repair Do not modify the device or install any spare parts. For repairs or
device testing, contact the manufacturer.
Errors and faults
The device has been checked for proper functioning several times during
production. If malfunctions occur nonetheless, check the device according to
the following list.
The following fault indications may appear on the display:
Display Cause
Remedy
204 Calculation error Repeat the measurement. Pay attention to the measurement sequence and position of the device.
208 Excessive power Please contact the Trotec
consumption
customer service.
220 The batteries are Change the batteries, see
almost empty.
chapter Battery change.
255 The reception of the Repeat measurement on
reflected signal is too another surface with better
weak.
reflective properties or use a
256 The reception of the target plate.
reflected signal is too
strong.
261 Range exceeded Observe the range values specified in the Technical data chapter.
500 Hardware fault
Repeatedly switch the device on and off. If the indication continues to appear, please contact the Trotec customer service.
Disposal
Always dispose of packing materials in an environmentally friendly manner and
in accordance with the applicable local disposal regulations.
The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on waste electrical or electronic
equipment stipulates that this equipment must not be disposed of with the
household waste at the end of its life. You will find collection points for
free return of waste electrical and electronic equipment in your vicinity. The
addresses can be obtained from your municipality or local administration. You
can also find out about other return options that apply for many EU countries
on the website https://hub.trotec.com/?id=45090. Otherwise, please contact an
official recycling centre for electronic and electrical equipment authorised
for your country.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to
enable the re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment as
well as to prevent negative effects for the environment and human health
caused by the disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the
equipment.
In the European Union, batteries and accumulators must not be treated as
domestic waste, but must be disposed of professionally in accordance with
Directive 2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6
September 2006 on batteries and accumulators. Please dispose of batteries and
accumulators according to the relevant legal requirements.
Only for United Kingdom
According to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 (SI
2013/3113) (as amended) and the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations
2009 (SI 2009/890) (as amended), devices that are no longer usable must be
collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Declaration of conformity
We Trotec GmbH declare in sole responsibility that the product designated below was developed, constructed and produced in compliance with the requirements of the EU Radio Equipment Directive in the version 2014/53/EU.
Product model / Product: TD200
Product type:
laser distance measuring device
Year of manufacture as of: 2022
Relevant EU directives: · 2011/65/EU
· 2012/19/EU
Applied harmonised standards: · EN 300 328 V2.2.2:2019-07
· EN 55032:2015
· EN 55032:2015/A11:2020-03
· EN 55035:2017
· EN 60825-1:2014
· EN 61326-2-1:2013 · EN 61326-2-2:2013
Applied national standards and technical specifications: · Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 · EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3:2019-11 · EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1 · EN 303 417 V1.1.1:2017-9 · EN 50663:2017-10 · EN 50665:2017 · EN 55035:2017/A11:2020-05 · EN 61010-1:2010 · EN 61010-1:2010/A1:2019-02 · EN 62321-1:2013 · EN 62321-2:2014 · EN 62321-3-1:2014 · EN 62321-4:2014 · EN 62321-4:2014/A1:2017-11 · EN 62321-5:2014 · EN 62321-6:2015 · EN 62321-7-1:2015 · EN 62321-7-2:2017 · EN 62321-8:2017 · EN 62479:2010 · IEC 60529:1989/AMD1:1999 · IEC 60529:1989/AMD2:2013 · IEC 60825-1:2014 · IEC 61010-1:2010 · IEC 61010-1:2010/AMD1:2016 Manufacturer and name of the authorised representative of the technical documentation: Trotec GmbH Grebbener Straße 7, D-52525 Heinsberg Phone: +49 2452 962-400 E-mail: info@trotec.de
Place and date of issue: Heinsberg, 25.05.2022
Joachim Ludwig, Managing Director
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Trotec GmbH
Grebbener Str. 7 D-52525 Heinsberg
+49 2452 962-400 +49 2452 962-200
info@trotec.com
www.trotec.com
References
- The Trotec Group: best conditions for your success - TROTEC
- WEEE-Annahmestellen | Interzero - zero waste solutions
- Entfernungsmessung | Entfernungsmessgeräte - TROTEC
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