dow shows the ON icon (T), and the volume icon (U). To decrease the volume of the audible signal that the detector emits when it sens- es a laser beam, push the button again; one of the half circles next to the horn icon will dissappear. To turn off the audible signal push the button a third time; the volume icon will dissapear. The DEWALT digital laser detector also has an auto
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Detector Operation
1.Set up and position the rotary laser that you will be using according to the manufacturer’s directions. Turn the laser on and make sure that the laser is rotating and emitting a laser beam.
NOTE: This detector has been designed to be used only with a rotating laser. The detector will not work with a stationary beam laser level.
2. Turn the detector on by pressing the power/volume button (R).
3. Adjust the volume as desired as described in the Detector Controls above.
4. Position the detector so that the detector window (X) is facing the laser beam produced by the rotary laser. Move the detector up or down within the approximate area of the beam, until you have centered the detector. For information about the display window indicators and the audible signal indicators, see the table titled Indicators.
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