HOW TO USE THE LASER SYSTEM
POWERING THE LASER
Batteries
WARNING
Recharging the Batteries
The laser is shipped with a rechargeable
Note: The approximate charge of the batteries is shown at the left top side of the LCD.
The charger requires approx. 10 hours to charge empty rechargeable batteries.
For charging, connect the plug of the charger to the recharge jack of the battery pack.
New or
Alkaline batteries can be used as a backup. Insert 4
(+) and minus
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.
RC603 Radio/IR Remote Control
Powering the RC603
1.Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry device to release the battery door tab on the RC603. RC603 will be shipped with alkaline batteries Rechargeable batteries can be used optional but need to be charged externally
2.Insert two AA batteries noting the plus (+) and minus
3.Close the battery door. Push down until it “clicks” into the locked position.
Turning On/Off the Radio/IR Remote Control
The radio/IR remote control is a
Press the power button to turn on the radio/IR remote control. A “ ” and additional vertical bars appear in the right corner of the remote’s top display line indicating the radio connection status between the laser and the remote control. If the RC603 is outside the radio operating range the remote switches automatically into the IR connection capability.
Note: When the remote control is initially turned on, the standard display (model number and software version) appear for the first 3 seconds, then the axes symbols and
With every button press, the LCD backlight is activated and turns off automatically if no button is pressed for 8 seconds.
To turn off the radio remote control, press and release the power button.
Note: 5 minutes after the last button press, the remote control turns off automatically.
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