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Functions
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Stake out function
Two different distances (a and b) can be entered into the instrument and
can then be used to mark off defined measured lengths, e.g. in the const-
ruction of wooden frames.
See figure {O}.
Entering stake out distances:
Press this button twice and the stake out function symbol appears in
the display .
By using and , you can adjust the values (first a and then b) to
suit the desired stake out distances. Holding the buttons down increases
the rate of change of the values.
Once the desired value (a) has been reached it can be confirmed with
the button.
Value (b) can be entered using and . The defined value (b)
is confirmed with the button.
Pressing the button starts the laser measurement. The display shows
required stake out distance in the summary line between the stake out
point (first a and then b) and the instrument (rear reference).
If the DISTO™ is then moved slowly along the stake out line the displayed
distance decreases. The instrument starts to beep at a distance of 0.1m
from the next stake out point.
The arrows in the display indicate in which direction the
DISTO™ needs to be moved in order to achieve the defined distance
(either a or b). As soon as the staking out point is reached, the symbol
appears in the display.
The function can be stopped at any time by pressing the button.
Indirect measurement
The instrument can calculate distances using Pythagoras’ theorem.
This procedure is helpful, if the distance to measure can not be reached
directly.
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Make sure you adhere to the prescribed sequence of measurement:
• All target points must be in a horizontal or vertical plane.
• The best results are achieved when the instrument is rotated about a
fixed point (e.g. with the positioning bracket fully folded out and the
instrument placed on a wall) or the DISTO™ is mounted on a tripod.
• The minimum/maximum function can be used - see explanation in
"Measuring -> Minimum/maximum measurement". The minimum value
must be used for measurements at right angles to the target; the
maximum distance for all other measurements.
Indirect measurement - determining a distance using 2
auxilliary measurements
See figure {P}
e.g. for measuring building heights or widths. It is helpful to use a tripod
when measuring heights that require the measurement of two or three
measurements.
Press this button once, the display shows . The laser is switched
on.
Aim at the upper point (1) and trigger the measurement . After
the first measurement the value is adopted. Keep the instrument as hori-
zontal as possible.
Press and hold down this button to trigger continuous measurement
, sweep the laser back and forth and up and down over the ideal target
point.
Press to stop continuous measurement (2). The result is displayed in