Laserliner 053.350A Quadrum DigiPlus 410 S 2-Axis Inclination Laser Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Laserliner
Table of Contents
- Laserliner 053.350A Quadrum DigiPlus 410 S 2-Axis Inclination Laser
- Two-axis grade laser
- General safety instructions
- Special product features and functions
- ADS function
- Battery charging
- OVERVIEW
- Control panel Quadrum DigiPlus
- Horizontal leveling and vertical leveling
- Positioning the vertical laser level
- Manual slope function up to 6° – horizontal
- Manual slope function up to 6° – vertical
- Manual slope function > 6°
- Laser modes
- Working with the reference/plumb laser
- EU directives and disposal
- Preparing the calibration check
- SERVICE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laserliner 053.350A Quadrum DigiPlus 410 S 2-Axis Inclination Laser
Read the operating instructions and the enclosed brochure „Guarantee and additional notices“ completely. Follow the instructions they contain. This document must be kept in a safe place and if the laser device is passed on, this document must be passed on with it.
Two-axis grade laser
- With additional red plumb laser
- Laser modes: spot, scan, rotary, and hand receiver mode
- The laser modes can be set using the remote control.
- optional SensoLite 410: Laser receiver range up to 400 m radius
- optional SensoMaster 400: Laser receiver range up to 400 m radius. With a longer laser receiver unit and millimeter exact distance reading for a laser level.
General safety instructions
- The device must only be used in accordance with its intended purpose and within the scope of the specifications.
- Attention: Do not look into the direct or reflected beam.
- Do not point the laser beam towards persons.
- If a person‘s eyes are exposed to class 2 laser radiation, they should shut their eyes and immediately move away from the beam.
- Under no circumstances should optical instruments (magnifying glass, microscope, binoculars) be used to look at the laser beam or reflections.
- Do not use the laser at eye level (1.40 … 1.90 m)
- Reflective, specular, or shiny surfaces must be covered whilst laser devices are in operation.
- In public areas shield off the laser beam with barriers and partitions wherever possible and identify the laser area with warning signs.
- Tampering with (making changes to) the laser device is not permitted.
- This device is not a toy – keep it out of the reach of children.
Special product features and functions
- The rotary laser aligns itself automatically. It is set to the required initial position (to within an operating angle of ± 6°) and the automatic system then performs the necessary fine adjustment, with three electronic measurement sensors detecting the X, Y and Z axes.
- Transport LOCK: The device is protected by a special motor brake during transport.
- The device is characterized by specific protection against dust and rain.
The anti-drift system (ADS) prevents erroneous or inaccurate measurements. How it works: continuous monitoring of the alignment of the laser is activated 30 seconds after the ADS is switched on. If the device moves due to external factors or if the laser loses its height reference, the laser will come to a standstill and blink. In addition, TILT will be illuminated continuously, a warning triangle will appear on the LC display and the system will beep. To continue working, press the tilt button again or switch the device off then on again. Erroneous and inaccurate measurements are thus prevented simply and reliably.
The ADS is not active following switch-on. Once the device has been set up, press the tilt button to activate the ADS, enabling you to protect the laser from changes in position caused by the device being disturbed by external factors. The word „TILT“ will flash on the display to indicate that the ADS function is active; see the diagram below.
The ADS does not activate the monitoring function until 30 seconds after the laser levelling procedure has been completed (set-up phase). The word „TILT“ will flash every second during the set-up phase and then flash more slowly when the ADS is active.
ADS function
- Space grids: These show the laser planes and functions.
- auto: Automatic alignment/man: Manual alignment
Battery charging
- Charge the device‘s battery completely prior to use.
- Connect the charger to the mains power supply and the charging socket (J) of the battery compartment (L). Please only use the charger supplied; using a different charger will invalidate the warranty.
- The rechargeable battery can also be charged when it is not inserted in the device.
- When the rechargeable battery is being charged, the LED on the charger (N) lights up red. When the LED changes to green, charging is complete. When the unit is not connected to the charger the power charger‘s LED lamp will blink.
- Alkaline batteries (4 x type C) can be used as an alternative.
- Insert them in the battery compartment (K) as per the installation symbols.
- Insert the battery (L) / battery compartment (K) into the slot (G) and secure it in place with a fastening screw (I). The electrical contacts (H) must be connected.
- With the rechargeable battery inserted, the device is ready to run even during charging.
- If the battery symbol (14) flashes continuously on the LC display, the batteries must be replaced or the rechargeable battery must be charged
Insert batteries into the remote control
- Observing the correct polarity.
OVERVIEW
- Reference / plumb laser outlet
- Prism head/laser beam outlet
- Receiver diodes for remote control (4 x)
- Control panel
- LC display
- 5/8“ thread / Reference, plumb laser outlet
- Slot for rechargeable battery / battery compartment
- Electrical contacts
- Battery compartment/battery fastening nut
- Charging socket
- Battery compartment
- Rechargeable battery compartment
- Mains unit/charger
- Operation indicator
- red: the battery is charging
- green: charging process complete
Control panel Quadrum DigiPlus
- auto/slope function
- Switching the x and y-axes
- Rotary speed for selection 600 / 300 / 120 / 60 / 0 rpm
- ON/OFF button
- Plus button for setting the inclination with the digital and manual slope function
- Minus button for setting the inclination with the digital and manual slope function
- Scan mode
- Tilt function
- Display of inclination setting of the x-axis
- Display of inclination setting of the y-axis
- Tilt function warning indicator
- Scan mode indicator
- Dual grade function indicator
- Battery charge status indicator
- Calibrating mode indicator
- Speed indicator
- Leveling indicator
- Tilt function indicator
- Manual mode indicator
- Positioning button (rotate to the left)
- Positioning button (rotate to the right)
Horizontal leveling and vertical leveling
- Horizontal: Position the device on a level surface or on a tripod.
- Vertical: Set the unit on its side feet. The operator panel should be at the top. With the optional wall bracket (product ref. 080.70), the device can be mounted on a tripod for vertical usage.
- Press the „ON/OFF“ switch.
- The rotary laser aligns itself automatically once it is turned on.
- The device levels itself automatically to within a range of ± 6°. During the set-up phase, the laser flashes, and the prism head remains stationary. When leveling is complete, the laser lights up continuously and rotates at maximum speed. Refer also to the sections about „Sensor Automatic“ and „ADS Tilt“.
- If the device has been placed on a surface with too much of a slope (more than 6°), the prism head will remain stationary and the laser will flash and emit a warning sound. The device must then be placed on a more even surface.
Positioning the vertical laser level
In vertical mode, the laser level can be positioned exactly. „Sensor Automatic“ remains active and levels to the vertical laser level. Refer to the illustration below.
- When the maximum slope range of 6° has been reached, the laser will stay fixed and blink and emit a sound. In this case, reduce the slope angle.
Digital inclination function (dual grade function)
The horizontal plane can be inclined digitally in the x and y-axes. The maximum inclination of a plane is up to ±10%. In the sum of both axes, the maximum value is reduced per each axis. On the large LC display, the values are displayed and canbe entered independently.
Setting the axes: Press the auto/slope button (1). The x-axis indicator blinks on the LC display. The numbers can be set with the Plus and Minus buttons (5/6). Switch to the y-axis by pressing the X/Y button (2). Then the y value can be set with the Plus and Minus buttons (5/6). Pressing the X/Y button (2) again confirms the entry. Thedevice then adjusts to the desired value. Refer to the illustrations below.
Important: It is not possible to enter any information while the device is levelling. The LC display shows the blinking leveling symbol (17). When the levelling symbol stops blinking, levelling is complete and new numbers can be entered.
- The automatic sensor is activated whenever the digital slope function is in use.
- The X/Y axes are marked on the device.
Manual slope function up to 6° – horizontal
Activation of the slope function deactivates the automatic sensor, To return the laser to manual mode, keep the ON/OFF button pressed until the hand symbol (19) appears on the LC display. Press the X/Y button to set the horizontal plane. The plus/minus buttons are used to re-adjust the slope by means of a motor. In the process, the X-and Y-axis can be adjusted separately. Refer to the illustrations below.
Manual slope function up to 6° – vertical
- When the maximum slope range of 6° has been reached, the laser will stay fixed and blink and emit a sound. In this case, reduce the slope angle.
Manual slope function > 6°
Steeper slopes can be set using the angle plate, which is available as an optional extra (product ref. 080.75).
TIP: Allow the device to align itself automatically and set the angle plate to the zero position. Then switch off the automatic sensor. See Manual slope function up to 6°. Finally, incline the device to the angle you require.
- When the hand symbol appears on the LC display, the automatic sensor is not activated, and therefore horizontal and vertical levelling is not possible.
Laser modes
- Rotary mode: The following speeds can be set using the rotary button: 0, 60, 120, 300, and 600 pm
- Spot mode: You access spot mode by pressing the rotary button repeatedly until the laser stops rotating. The laser can then be positioned exactly at the measuring point by means of the direction buttons.
- Scan mode: The scan button can be used to activate and set a lightintensive segment in 4 different widths. You position the segment via the direction buttons.
- Hand receiver mode: Working with the laser receiver (available as an optional extra): Set the rotary laser to maximum speed and switch on the laser receiver. Refer to the operating instructions for the respective laser receiver about this.
Working with the reference/plumb laser
The unit has two reference lasers. In horizontal operation, these lasers can be used to drop a perpendicular. In vertical operation, these reference lasers are used to align the unit. This is done by adjusting the reference lasers parallel to the wall. This aligns the vertical laser plane at a right angle to the wall, see illustration.
Technical data (Subject to technical alterations. 07.16)
Self-leveling range| ± 6°
Accuracy| ± 0,75 mm / 10 m
Horizontal/vertical leveling| Automatic with electronic sensors and servo
motors
Self-leveling alignment time| Approx. 30 seconds over the entire operating
angle
Vertical reference beams| 90° to the rotation plane
Rotation speed| 0, 60, 120, 300, 600 RPM
Remote control| Infrared IR
Laser wavelengths| 635 nm
Laser wavelength plumb laser| 650 nm
Laser class| 2 (EN60825-1:2014)
Laser output rating| < 1 mW
Power supply| High-performance rechargeable battery / batteries (4 x type C)
Rechargeable battery life| approx. 35 h
Non-rechargeable battery life| approx. 50 h
Battery recharging time| ca. 6 h
Operating temperature| -10°C … + 50°C
Storage temperature| -10°C … + 70°C
Protection class| IP 66
Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight (incl. batteries)| 215 x 205 x 165 mm / 2,6 kg
Remote control
Power supply| 2 x type AAA
Remote control range| max. 40 m (IR-Control)
Dimensions (W x H x D) / Weight (incl. batteries)| 63 x 130 x 24 mm /
0,15 kg
EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of goods within the EU. This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Further safety and supplementary notices at: www.laserliner.com/info
Preparing the calibration check
It is possible for you to check the calibration of the laser. To do this, position the device midway] between 2 walls, which must be at least 5 metres apart. Switch the device on. The best calibration results are achieved if the device is mounted on a tripod. IMPORTANT: The automatic sensor must be active.
- Mark point A1 on the wall.
- Turn the device through 180° and mark point A2. You now have a horizontal reference between points A1 and A2.
- Position the device as near as possible to the wall at the height of point A1. Now adjust the device in the X axis.
- Turn the device through 180° and mark point A3. The difference between points A2 and A3 is the tolerance for the X axis.
- To check the Y and Z axis, repeat steps 3 and 4.
If points A2 and A3 are more than 0,75 mm / 10 m apart on either the X or Y axis, the device is in need of adjustment. Contact your authorized dealer or else the UMAREX-LASER LINER Service Department.
Adjustment mode
- Take the alignment of the rotary laser into account when performing adjustment work.
- Always adjust all the axes.
Switch the device to adjustment mode:
- Switch off the rotary laser and switch it on again while holding the auto/slope button. Press and hold the auto/slope button until the x-axis indicator starts to flash on the display. Then you can release the auto/slope button.
- The x-axis indicator flashes first in horizontal mode (X/Y axis). You can switch between x and y-axis using the X/Y button on the rotary laser.
- Only the Y-axis indicator is shown in vertical mode (z-axis).
Correcting the adjustment:
Using the Plus/Minus buttons on the rotary laser, you can move the laser away from its current position to the level of reference point A2. The laser only changes its position by pressing the buttons several times.
Completing the adjustment
- Cancel: Switch the rotary laser off (via the ON/OFF button) to reject all adjustment settings and restore the previous status.
- Save: Pressing the auto/slope button saves the new adjustment settings.
- Positioning: The laser can be rotated by pressing the positioning buttons on the remote control.
- Regularly check the adjustment before use, after transport, and after extended periods of storage. Always make sure to control all axes.
SERVICE
- Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
- Laserliner
- Möhnestraße 149, 59755 Arnsberg, Germany
- Tel: +49 2932 638-300,
- Fax: +49 2932 638-333
- laserliner@umarex.de
Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
- Donnerfeld 2
- 59757 Arnsberg, Germany
- Tel: +49 2932 638-300,
- Fax: -333
- www.laserliner.com
References
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