Pentax Carrying Case PLP 601 User Manual

Total Construction Solutions  
Instruction  
Instruction Manual  
Manual  
PLP-601  
PLP-602  
Automatic Self-leveling Laser  
Automatic Self-leveling Laser  
PLP-601R Automatic Self-leveling Laser  
PLP-602R Automatic Self-leveling Laser  
PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd.  
2-5-2 Higashi-Oizumi / Nerima-ku,Tokyo 178-0063, Japan  
Tel. +81 3 5905 1222 / Fax +81 3 5905 1225  
E-mail: international@piic.pentax.co.jp  
 
Safety Precautions (must be followed)  
The following items are intended to prevent possible injury to the user or  
other people and/or damage to the instrument.  
These safety precautions are important to the safe operation of this  
product and should be observed at all times.  
Distinctive Displays  
The following displays are used to distinguish precautions by the  
degree of injury or damage that may result if the precaution is ignored.  
WARNING  
Items indicated by this indication are precautions which, if ignored,  
could result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION  
Items indicated by this indication are precautions which, if ignored,  
may result in injury or material damage.  
The term injury’here refers to injuries such as cuts, bums or electric  
shock, the treatment of which will not likely require hospitalization or  
longterm attention.  
‘Material damage’refers to damage to facilities, buildings, acquired  
data, etc.  
1. For safety in handling this laser  
product, operate it according to the  
instructions shown on the warning  
label, the location of which is shown  
in the following illustration.  
2. Laser warning label  
The label is put on the ceiling.  
3. Laser is emitted  
from here and this  
part is rotated.  
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WARNING  
While the instrument is operating, be careful not to expose your  
eyes to the emitting laser beam (red light source). Exposure to a  
laser beam for a long time may be hazardous to your eyes.  
(Laser beam: Equivalent to class 2 Laser level)  
Do not try to dismantle the instrument. Have it repaired by your  
dealer or authorized repair shop. Dismantling it by yourself may  
worsen the trouble.  
CAUTION  
Do not stand on the carrying case.The case could turn over  
causing the person standing on it to fall.  
When attaching the instrument to a tripod, make sure the  
instrument is securely fixed to the tripod and then securely  
tighten the tripod leg clamps. If not securely fastened and/or  
tightened, the main unit could fall off or the tripod could fall over.  
When carrying the tripod, be careful so that the tripod shoes do  
not strike anyone.  
When setting the tripod, make sure not to stab someones hand  
or foot with the tripod shoes.  
Operate this laser product with the height of laser avoiding that  
of eyes of car drivers and pedestrians.  
Avoid putting the laser on a highly reflective material such as mirror.  
When disposing of this instrument, take a measure such as  
breaking the battery cap so that the laser will not be emitted.  
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Precautions  
The instrument should not be stored or used in extreme temperatures or  
job on a place subject to rapid change of temperature.  
(Refer to the ambient temperature range) The instrument may not  
function properly if used out of the ambient temperature range.  
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Put into the carrying for storage and place in a dry area not subject to  
vibration, dust or high moisture.  
When storage and usage temperatures are widely different, leave the  
instrument in the case until it can adjust to the surrounding temperature.  
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The detector (option) may react to the Laser beam and further react to  
the Fluorescent lamp, Site lamp, modulated light or an electric wave  
(in or near the airport etc.) and so correct measurement is sometimes not  
performed near these places. In these cases, please measure again after  
stopping or cutting these modulated light or wave etc.  
The instrument should be transported or carried carefully to avoid  
impact or vibration.  
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The instrument should be stored in the carrying case and packed with  
cushioning material and handled with care as Fragile.  
Check the check and adjustment of the datumpoint’of page 35 in this  
manual and be sure to check to see if error exists before the instrument  
is used. After the instrument has been stored a long time or it has  
suffered an impact or vibration, be sure to check to see if trouble exists  
before use. If any trouble exists, adjust or have it repaired.  
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Be sure to observe the items in the instruction manual for proper use  
of the instrument.  
Please replace attached batteries with new ones before you work  
because their voltage may be low.  
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CONTENT  
Safety Precautions  
Precautions  
• 1.  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
For proper use of the instrument  
Standard configuration  
Description  
Unpacking  
Battery insertion  
11  
• 2.  
Display and Keypad  
Keypad  
Role of keys  
17  
22  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
Warning display  
• 3.  
Preparation for measurement  
Setting up the tripod  
Setting up the instrument  
Arranging the detector  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
• 4.  
4.1  
4.2  
Measurement  
Operating the instrument  
Operating the detector: LS3  
26  
33  
• 5.  
Maintenance and adjustment  
Maintenance after use  
Check and adjustment of the datum point  
Troubleshooting  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
• 6.  
• 7.  
Specifications  
39  
40  
Notice to the user of this product  
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1. For proper use of the instrument  
1.1 Standard configuration  
1
The instrument (PLP-601 / PLP-602 /PLP-601R / PLP-602R)  
2
Detector (LS6)  
3
Rod Adapter (LA6)  
4
D type battery (PLP-601 / PLP-602)  
5
Charger (PLP-601R / PLP-602R)  
6
Rechargeable Ni-MH battery built in the body (PLP-601R / PLP-602R)  
7
Carrying Case  
8 Instruction Manual  
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1.2 Description  
Center mark  
Top handle  
Emitting beam aperture  
Keypad  
Rotor  
Battery cap  
Detachable knob for  
Bottom plate  
12  
 
Illumination Switch  
Buzzer Switch  
LCD Display  
Beam Reception Window  
Accuracy Switch  
Power Switch  
Plate Vial  
Index  
Rod Adapter LA6  
Detector Attaching Screw  
Fixing Knob  
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1.3 Unpacking  
Taking the instrument out of the carrying case  
1
Gently set down the carrying case so that its cover is upward.  
2
Unlatch and open the case while pushing the latch lock.  
3
Remember how the instrument is placed in the case before  
removing it.  
Latch  
Putting the instrument into the carrying case  
1
Set down the carrying case and open the cover  
2
Gently put the instrument into the case  
3
Close the case and secure the latch  
NOTE:  
When taking out the instrument, be sure to secure it with your hands.  
When putting the instrument into the case, be sure to turn the power  
switch off.  
If the case cover is difficult to close, check again whether or not the  
instrument is properly inside the case.  
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1.4 Battery insertion  
Battery insertion for the instrument  
1
Turn the detaching knob for battery cap counterclockwise and remove  
the cap from the instrument.  
2
Insert 4 pcs D type batteries into the battery box according to its  
(+) and (-) marks. (PLP-601 / PLP-602)  
3
While holding the instrument with one hand, push the battery cap into  
the battery box and attach it by turning the knob clockwise.  
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Battery insertion for the detector  
LS6 Detector  
1
Slide the battery cover while pushing its  
mark and remove it.  
2
Insert the accumulated dry battery into the battery holder according  
to its (+) and (-) marks.  
3
Slide the battery cover to reinsert it.  
Accumulated Dry Battery (6F22)  
Battery Cover  
Rear View of LS6  
CAUTION:  
Pay attention to the battery holders (+) and (-) marks for proper  
battery insertion.  
Batteries must be of the same type. Do not use a combination of  
batteries whose remaining capacity differs.  
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2. Display and Keypad  
2.1 Keypad  
Remaining battery display lamp  
OFF  
LEVEL  
Manual mode  
display lamp  
Off level  
display lamp  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
Auto/Manual  
change key  
ON  
OFF  
Power  
supply key  
Battery check key  
2.2 Role of keys  
(1) Power supply key  
1
Pushing power supply key begins  
the automatic self-leveling.  
The off level display lamp blinks in  
red during activating the leveling.  
The blink interval becomes longer  
gradually as the leveling comes  
near to completion.  
Off level display lamp  
2
OFF  
LEVEL  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
3
OFF  
The color of the off level display  
lamp turns to green when the  
leveling is completed, a rotor  
begins to rotate and then a laser  
beam is emitted horizontally.  
The lamp (green) is turned of  
about 5 seconds later after the  
leveling completion.  
Power  
supply key  
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(2) Battery check key  
Off level display lamp  
1
The consumption status of a  
battery can be confirmed by the  
remaining battery display lamp  
when the battery check key is  
pressed after turning on the power  
supply.  
OFF  
LEVEL  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
2
The remaining battery display  
lamp is turned off about  
15 seconds later after the battery  
check key is pressed.  
Battery check key  
Remaining battery display lamp  
Turning on 3 green lamps  
Turning on 2 green lamps  
Turning on 1 green lamp  
Blink of 1 red lamp  
Workable enough.  
Remaining capacity is little.  
Prepare the spare battery.  
Battery is to be replaced.  
Replace the battery.  
Turning on 1 red lamp  
NOTE:  
When 4 pcs rechargeable batteries type D are used, only 2 green  
lamps are turned on even if they are fully charged.  
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(3) Auto/manual change key  
1
When the Auto/manual change  
key is being pressed for more than  
2 seconds, the manual mode  
display lamp is turned on in red.  
The automatic self-leveling begins  
and the automatic self-leveling  
function stops after completion of  
automatic leveling.  
Manual mode display lamp  
OFF  
LEVEL  
2
3
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
During the manual mode, the laser  
beam is emitted even if the  
Auto/manual change key  
instrument is tilted largely  
(out of correction area).  
4
When the Auto/manual change  
key is pressed again, the manual  
mode display lamp is turned off,  
the manual mode is reset and  
returns to normal function.  
NOTE:  
Simple grade setting can be done by manual mode, but usually  
performed without stopping the automatic self-leveling function  
(without pressing the Auto/manual change key).  
During the manual mode, the horizontal accuracy of emitted laser  
beam is not guaranteed.  
During the manual mode, the manual mode display lamp is turned on  
in red.  
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(4) Switching the rotation speed  
Please switch the rotation speed after turning off the instrument  
power supply.  
[From 300 to 600 rpm]  
1
Push the power supply key while  
pushing the Auto/Manual change  
key.  
Manual mode display lamp  
Off level display lamp  
2
3
OFF  
Manual mode display lamp and off  
level display lamp blink in red a  
few seconds and tell that the  
rotation is switched to 600 rpm.  
The switched rotation speeds is  
memorized even if power supply is  
turned off.  
LEVEL  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Auto/manual change key  
4
OFF  
Turn off the power supply and  
then push the power supply key  
while pressing the battery check  
key to return to 300 rpm.  
LEVEL  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Battery check  
NOTE:  
Power  
supply key  
When the instrument is set to 600 rpm, the Manual mode display lamp  
and off level display lamp blink in red for a few seconds after power  
supply is turned on.  
Rotation speed is set to 300 rpm on factory shipping.  
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2.3 Warning display  
Off level display lamp turns on in red as warning display and rotation of  
rotor and emission of laser beam stop under following situation.  
Off level display lamp  
OFF  
LEVEL  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
(1) When the instrument is tilted more than ± 5.7° (± 10%) then  
power supply is turned on  
Turn off the power supply and install the instrument horizontally  
(within ± 5.7°) and turn on the power supply again.  
(2) When some shock is added to the instrument while at work  
Turn off the power supply and turn on the power supply again.  
If the work is to be continued, perform this procedure after resetting  
the laser beam at the reference mark.  
(3) When, status that the automatic self-leveling function does not  
become stable continues for about 3’after power supply is turned on  
Turn off the power supply and turn on the power supply again.  
But warning is displayed farther, change the setting place of  
instrument or stop the construction machines which may be the cause  
of vibraton.  
NOTE:  
After warning is displayed (Off level display lamp turns on in red), if no  
key is pressed for about 10, power supply is turned off automatically.  
At above (2), warning display does not work while automatic  
self-leveling function stops (Off level display lamp turns on in red).  
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3. Preparation for measurement  
1.1 Setting up the tripod  
[Arranging the tripod]  
1
Prepare the normal tripod for Level instrument.  
2
The dome head type and elevation type tripod for Level instrument  
can be used.  
[Selection of the place to set up the tripod]  
Be sure to select a place where the job will not be interrupted and  
the instrument can be set to have almost same distance to each  
point to be measured.  
Nearly horizontal  
Extraction  
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[Setting up the tripod]  
1
2
3
For an extension tripod, adjust the legs to a suitable length and secure  
the leg clamps.  
Spread the legs to a proper extent for the tripod head to be nearly  
level and push them into the ground.  
Should the tripod head be off level, adjust it by expanding the legs  
accordingly.  
NOTE:  
For a tripod setting place, be sure to select a place where the ground  
or floor has less vibration and there is no fear of upset.  
To set the tripod on a slippery floor, the legs must be secured.  
Use a chain (or similar) to keep the legs from spreading.  
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3.2 Setting up the instrument  
[Mounting on the tripod]  
Mount the instrument on the tripod head and while supporting the  
instrument with one hand, secure it using the tripod center screw.  
Instrument  
Tripod head  
Center screw  
NOTE:  
Also when removing the instrument from the tripod, loosen the  
center screw while supporting the instrument with one hand.  
Do not leave the instrument mounted on tripod without the center  
screw being tightened. It may cause the instrument to fall and be  
damaged.  
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3.3 Arranging the detector  
[Installing the rod adapter LA6]  
LS6 detector  
1
Mount the instrument on the rod adapter so that the guide pin of the  
rod adapter is inserted into the guide hole in the back of the detector.  
2
Tighten the attaching screw of the rod adapter into the detector.  
Rod Adapter  
Fixing screw  
Detector  
NOTE:  
The rod adapter is to be used when the detector is used together with  
a staff or plain rod.  
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4. Measurement  
4.1 Operating the instrument  
[Starting the operation]  
1
Press the power supply key.  
2
Automatic self-leveling function works and leveling begins  
automatically.When leveling is completed, the rotor begins to rotate  
and emits invisible laser beam.  
OFF  
LEVEL  
Manual mode  
display lamp  
Off level  
display lamp  
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
Auto/Manual  
change key  
ON  
OFF  
Power  
supply key  
NOTE:  
Before operating the instrument, perform the Check and adjustment  
of the datum point’on page 35.  
Before operating the instrument, confirm that the manual mode display  
lamp is not turned on in red. While automatic self-leveling function,  
(the manual mode display lamp turns on in red) pay attention that  
the horizontal accuracy of emitted laser beam is not guaranteed.  
When the status that the automatic self-leveling function is not stable  
continues for about 3, the off level display lamp turns on in red and  
rotation of rotor and the emission of laser beam stop.  
While not in operation, be sure to turn the instruments power switch off.  
WARNING  
While the instrument is operating, be careful not to expose your  
eyes to the emitting laser beam (red light source). Exposure to a  
laser beam for a long time may be hazardous to your eyes.  
(Laser beam: Equivalent to class 2 Laser level)  
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4.2 Operating the detector: LS6  
[Power switch]  
1
Push the power switch to turn on the power to the detector.  
2
Pushing the power switch again turns off the power.  
6
NOTE:  
The liquid crystal displays all light up as shown in the above figure with  
the power switch pressed.This permits checking for any defects in the  
liquid crystal display.  
The batterys remaining capacity is always indicated with the power  
turned on. Check when to replace the battery, referring to the figure  
on the above.  
The power turns off automatically if no laser beam is received and any  
key not operated for about ten minutes.To turn on the power again,  
push the power key once again.  
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[Selecting the reference level detecting accuracy]  
Push the detection accuracy selection switch to select the needed  
detection accuracy.  
High accuracy detection:  
To be selected for detecting the reference level with accuracy.  
Low accuracy detection:  
To be selected if high accuracy is not needed or when stable reference  
level cannot be obtained due to slight vibration at job site.  
High accuracy  
Low accuracy  
NOTE:  
For the detection accuracy to be selected, check with the mark in the  
liquid crystal display (see the figure on the above).  
The detection accuracy alternates each time the detection accuracy  
selection switch is pressed.  
High detection accuracy is initiated when the power turns on.  
If the point to be measured is distant, the reference level may not be  
displayed stably by the influence of heat waves shimming or the  
instrument slightly vibrating. Under such conditions,  
select Low detection accuracy.  
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[ON or OFF of the beam reception buzzer]  
Push the beam reception buzzer switch to select either the buzzer  
sounding or silenced.  
6
[Illuminating the display]  
1
2
Push the illumination switch to illuminate the display.  
Pushing the switch again turns off the illumination.  
6
NOTE:  
For either the buzzer sounding or silencing to be selected, check with  
the mark in the liquid crystal display (see the figure on the above).  
The buzzer sounding/silencing alternates each time the buzzer switch  
is pushed.  
The buzzer sounding is initiated when the power turns on.  
The illumination turns off automatically if no laser beam is received  
and any switch is not operated for about one minute.  
To illuminate the display again, push the illumination switch once more.  
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[Detecting the reference level]  
At the measuring point, set the position of the detector nearly to the  
height of the beam emitting aperture of the instrument.  
Position the detector where the buzzer sound (or the beam reception  
display appears) by directing the detecting display nearly toward the  
instrument and moving the detector up and down.  
Move the detector up and down again according to the beam  
reception display (or the buzzer) and obtain the reference level.  
Move the detector down as it is positioned high.  
The buzzer sound beeps at short intervals.  
This is the reference position.  
The buzzer sound beeps continuously.  
Move the detector up as it is positioned low.  
The buzzer sounds lasting beeps intermittently.  
NOTE:  
When detecting the reference level, the detector should face the  
instrument in the range of about 40°, to the right and left from  
the front.  
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[Direct marking]  
After the reference level has been detected, mark a line along the  
detectors index, or its top or bottom end.  
6
[Plain rod marking]  
After the reference level has been detected, mark a line along the plain  
rods top or bottom end.  
NOTE:  
If a line was marked along the detectors top or bottom end, be sure to  
make measurement compensation as described on the back of the  
detector.  
The detector should previously be positioned correctly on the plain rod  
according to the reference mark.  
[Plain rod marking]  
After the reference level has been detected, mark a line along the plain  
rods top or bottom end.  
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[Reading the staff]  
After the reference level has been detected, read the staff, using the  
index on the rod adapter.  
Staff  
Index  
Rod Adapter  
NOTE:  
When detecting the reference level, slightly loosen the fixing screw for  
the rod adapter and move the detector up and down along the staff.  
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5. Maintenance  
5.1 Maintenance after use  
[Stains on the main body]  
1
Brush dust off and wipe off moisture with tissue paper.  
2
Clean off any stains with a soft, dry cloth.  
3
Excessive stains should be removed with a soft cloth soaked in a water  
diluted neutral detergent and squeezed dry.  
Do not use benzine, thinner, gasoline or chemicals.  
[Stains on the glass surface]  
Brush dust off.  
Gently wipe off stains with a silicone cloth or a cleaning cloth for eye  
glass lenses.  
Excessive stains should be wiped off with soft cotton cloth  
impregnated with a cleaning liquid for eye glass lenses.  
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[Handling the battery]  
If the instrument is not to be used for a long time, be sure to remove  
the batteries from the instrument and the detector and store them.  
leakage  
NOTE:  
Be sure not to use chemicals such as benzine, thinner or gasoline.  
Be careful not to scratch the glass surface.  
Leaving the batteries in the instrument for extended period may cause  
power consumption even if it is not in use.  
If used battery is left in the battery holder, the instrument of the  
detector may be damaged by the battery fluid leakage.  
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5.2 Check and adjustment of the datum point  
[Check]  
1
Set up the instrument on the tripod halfway between two walls or  
pillars about 40m away so that the X side’of the instrument faces the  
‘Wall Aand level it.  
2
Operate the instrument and turn on the power to the detector. (use the  
detection accuracy initially set.)  
Mark the reference point detected for both walls. (A,B)  
3
4
Arrange a pair of target plates (with the same scale) and fix them to the  
walls (A and B) so that the center values of the target plates coincide  
with the reference point marks.  
5
Loosen the center screw of the tripod to turn the instrument 180 for  
the X side’to face the Wall Band tighten the center lock screw again  
for the instrument to be leveled again.  
Over view  
X side  
(Keypad)  
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6
7
Read the target plates on the walls (A,B) to detect the reference points.  
If the readings of the target plates differ less than ± 5 mm, the  
instrument needs not to be adjusted.  
8
If more than ± 5 mm, proceed to the following (Adjustment)  
procedure.  
Appr. 20m  
Target  
Detector  
Appr. 20m  
X side in 1  
X side in 5  
Wall A  
Wall B  
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5.3 Troubleshooting  
PLP-601 / PLP-602 / PLP-601R / PLP-602R  
Rotor  
Display  
Content  
Checking point  
1
2
1
1
2
1
Display lamps are  
not turned on.  
Battery capacity  
is low.  
Replace with fresh  
batteries or charge  
battery  
Incorrect battery  
insertion.  
Check the polarity  
of the batteries.  
1
Lamp turns on.  
Instruments tilt  
exceeds auto leveling  
area. (± 5.7°)  
Turn off the power  
supply and reset the  
instrument level  
(± 5.7°) and turn on  
again.  
2
3
Instrument is tilt  
largely by any cause.  
After power supply  
turns on, unstable  
state of auto  
Does not rotate  
2
3
Turn off the power  
supply and turn on  
again.  
self-leveling function  
continues  
Turn off the power  
supply and turn on  
again.  
approx.3 min.  
NOTE*  
2
1
Lamp  
& lamp  
Defect of instrument  
itself.  
Turn off the power  
supply and turn on  
again. If the lamps blink  
farther, instrument need  
to be repaired.  
blink mutually  
* NOTE:  
When the operation is continued, set the laser beam on the reference  
mark and perform it.  
Manual mode display lamp:  
2
OFF  
LEVEL  
Off level display lamp:  
1
MANUAL  
MODE  
BATTERY  
CHECK  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
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Detector LS6  
Rotor  
Display  
Content  
Checking point  
1
1
Can rotate  
Cannot detect  
Battery capacity  
Replace with fresh  
is low.  
battery.  
2
2
Incorrect battery  
Check the polarity  
insertion.  
of the batteries.  
Can rotate  
Battery indicator  
blinks  
Battery capacity  
is low.  
Replace with fresh  
battery.  
NOTE:  
If the instrument is not returned to normal, even through these  
measures, connect your dealer or authorized shop.  
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6. Specifications  
INSTRUMENT PLP-601R / PLP-602R  
Accuracy of reference beam:  
± 10”(PLP-601/PLP-601R)  
± 12”(PLP-602/PLP-602R)  
Measuring range:  
Radius 1~200m (PLP-601/PLP-601R)  
Radius 1~120m (PLP-602/PLP-602R)  
Automatic self-leveling range:  
Light source:  
± 10% (± 5.7°)  
Visible Laser Diode (635nm Max 1.0mW)  
300rpm / 600rpm (can be switched)  
Rotation speed:  
Operation power supply:  
4 x D type batteries (PLP-601/ PLP-602)  
Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (PLP-601R/ PLP-602R)  
Operation time:  
24 hours on manganese battery (PLP-601/PLP-602)  
48 hours on alkaline battery (PLP-601/PLP-602)  
18 hours on Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (PLP-601R/PLP602R)  
Charging time:  
2 hours (PLP-601R/ PLP-602R)  
IPX6 Watertight type  
Waterproof:  
Working temperature range:  
Tripod attaching screw:  
Dimensions:  
-20°C ~+50°C (-4°F ~ +122°F)  
JIS/B type (5/8”x 11 thread)  
170w x 170D x 225H mm  
2.5kg (w/battery)  
Weight:  
DETECTOR LS6  
Detection Accuracy:  
Beam reception indicator:  
Sensitivity of vial:  
Power supply voltage:  
Operation time:  
HIGH ± 1mm LOW ± 2.5mm  
Liquid crystal display / buzzer  
30’/ 2mm  
DC9V battery(6F22 or 6LF22)  
Approx 40 hours on alkaline battery (6LF22)  
Power supply: Approx.10 min.  
Approx.1 min  
Auto power off:  
Illumination:  
Dimensions:  
140w x 68H x 25L mm / 200g  
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7. Notice to the user of this product  
To assure compliance with the Safety Standard 21 CFR, Chapter I.  
Subchapter J.The U.S. bureau of Radiological Health requires the  
following information to be provided to the user:  
1) Specifications of Laser Radiation.  
A. This laser system is designed and built to have a GaAIAs laser  
diode radiating at 635nm ± 15 nm.  
B. Radiant power  
This laser product is designed and built to radiate a maximum  
average radiant power of 10µ W as scanning beam during  
functional operation.The user may be subject to this radiation as a  
scanned beam while the rotor is rotating until such time that the  
instrument is turned off.  
For a period of less than 10 seconds during the operation the  
user may be subjected to this radiation.  
2) The following labels are affixed to and must remain attached to  
this laser product.  
A. Certification Label  
‘This laser product conforms to the provisions of 21 CFR 1040.10  
and 1040.11. For a class 2 laser product.’  
Located on the surface of the base of top-handle.  
B. Caurion Label  
‘Laser beam, do not look into the laser beam source directly.’  
Located near to exit aperture, facing upward.  
3) Caution to maintain the safety in compliance with the standard.  
To maintain the safety standard, refrain from any operation, mainte-  
nance or adjustment other than described in this instruction manual.  
Operation, maintenance or adjustment other than those specified in  
this instruction manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Maintenance and repair not covered in this manual must be done by  
an authorized Pentax dealer.  
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PENTAX Industrial Instruments Co., Ltd.  
2-5-2 Higashi-Oizumi  
Nerima-ku,Tokyo 178-0063, Japan  
Tel. +81 3 5905 1222  
Fax +81 3 5905 1225  
E-mail: international@piic.pentax.co.jp  
Japan Surveying Instruments Manufacturers’ Association  
Member symbol of the Japan  
Surveying Instruments Manufacturers’  
Association representing the high quality  
surveying products.  
Total Surveying Solutions  
 

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