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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ROTATING LASER
RL-SV2S
31365 90030
FOREWORD
Thank you for selecting the TOPCON instrument.
• Please read this instruction manual carefully before using this instrument.
• Verify that all equipment is included.
C “ STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS” (p. iii)
• The specifications and general appearance of the instrument are subject to change without
prior notice and without obligation by Topcon Corporation and may differ from those appearing
in this manual.
• Some of the diagrams shown in this manual may be simplified for easier understanding.
HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
XSymbols
The following conventions are used in this manual.
Indicates precautions and important items which should be read before
operations.
Indicates the chapter title to refer to for additional information.
Indicates supplementary explanation.
ii
STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Rechargeable battery type
Dry battery type
1) RL-SV2S Instrument .......................................1pc.
2) Remote controller RC-60
(with AA Manganese battery x 2pcs.) .............1pc.
3) Level Sensor LS-80L.......................................1pc.
4) Model-6 Level Sensor Holder .........................1pc.
5) Battery holder DB-74C ....................................1pc.
6) Ni-MH battery pack BT-74Q ............................1set
7) AC/DC converter AD-15 ..................................1pc.
8) AA-size dry cell batteries*1) ............................4pcs.
9) Carrying case ..................................................1pc.
10) Instruction manual ...........................................1vol.
1) RL-SV2S Instrument....................................... 1pc.
2) Remote controller RC-60
(with AA Manganese battery x 2pcs.) ............ 1pc.
3) Level Sensor LS-80L ...................................... 1pc.
4) Model-6 Level Sensor Holder ........................ 1pc.
5) Battery holder DB-74 ...................................... 1pc.
6) D-size dry cell batteries*2).............................. 4pcs.
7) AA-size dry cell batteries*3)............................ 4pcs.
8) Carrying case ................................................. 1pc.
9) Instruction manual .......................................... 1vol.
• Please make sure that all of above items are in the box when you unpack.
*1),*2),*3) Batteries included in the package are to confirm the initial operation. Please replace
the batteries provided with new batteries (alkaline) as soon as possible.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................. I
HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL................................................................................................... II
STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...................................................................................... III
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................. IV
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION ............................................................................ 1
2. PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 6
3. LASER SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 8
„ Laser Safety................................................................................................................ 8
4. NOMENCLATURE ............................................................................................................... 11
4.1 RL-SV2S....................................................................................................................... 11
„ RL-SV2S Nomenclature............................................................................................ 11
„ RL-SV2S Display ...................................................................................................... 13
4.2 Remote controller RC-60 .............................................................................................. 14
„ RC-60 Nomenclature ................................................................................................ 14
„ RC-60 Display........................................................................................................... 14
4.3 Level Sensor LS-80L .................................................................................................... 15
„ LS-80L Nomenclature ............................................................................................... 15
„ LS-80L Display.......................................................................................................... 16
„ LS-80L Detective Range........................................................................................... 17
5. PREPARATION AND FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................... 18
5.1 Power Source ............................................................................................................... 18
„ RL-SV2S (Dry battery type) ...................................................................................... 18
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CONTENTS
„ RL-SV2S (Rechargeable battery type)...................................................................... 20
„ RC-60........................................................................................................................ 23
„ LS-80L....................................................................................................................... 23
5.2 How to set remote controller communication channel .................................................. 24
„ RL-SV2S ................................................................................................................... 24
„ RC-60........................................................................................................................ 24
6. BASIC OPERATION............................................................................................................. 25
6.1 Setting Up Instrument ................................................................................................... 25
„ Horizontal Rotation.................................................................................................... 25
„ Example Operational................................................................................................. 27
„ Vertical Rotation........................................................................................................ 27
6.2 Height Alert Function .................................................................................................... 28
„ How to reset .............................................................................................................. 28
7. APPLIED OPERATION AND SETTING OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS.................................. 29
7.1 Setting Grades .............................................................................................................. 29
„ How to enter grade values ........................................................................................ 29
„ How to set grades ..................................................................................................... 31
„ Example of how to set up.......................................................................................... 33
„ Matching Mode (Manual Slope) ................................................................................ 35
7.2 Line Control (manual vertical beam alignment) ............................................................ 37
7.3 Setting of Various Functions ......................................................................................... 40
„ Selecting MENU........................................................................................................ 40
„ Masking (Laser beam shutter) setting....................................................................... 41
CONTENTS
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
vi
„ How to change the rotary head speed ...................................................................... 42
„ Switching Auto leveling / Manual Mode .................................................................... 43
„ Setting channel ......................................................................................................... 44
„ Sleep mode ON/OFF ................................................................................................ 44
„ Height Alert ON/OFF................................................................................................. 46
CHECK AND ADJUSTING................................................................................................... 47
8.1 Check and Adjust Horizontal Rotation .......................................................................... 47
„ Horizontal rotation grade error .................................................................................. 47
„ Horizontal Rotation Cone Error ................................................................................. 51
„ Grade Setting Error................................................................................................... 52
8.2 Vertical Calibration........................................................................................................ 54
„ Checking Calibration................................................................................................. 54
„ Horizontal calibration and adjustment....................................................................... 55
STORAGE PRECAUTIONS................................................................................................. 57
HOW TO STORE ................................................................................................................. 58
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 59
ERROR DISPLAY ................................................................................................................ 62
REGULATIONS.................................................................................................................... 65
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
For the safe use of the product and prevention of injury to operators and other persons as well
as prevention of property damage, items which should be observed are indicated by an
exclamation point within a triangle used with WARNING and CAUTION statements in this
instruction manual.
The definitions of the indications are listed below. Be sure you understand them before reading
the manual’s main text.
Definition of Indication
WARNING
Ignoring this indication and making an operation error could possibly
result in death or serious injury to the operator.
CAUTION
Ignoring this indication and making an operation error could possibly
result in personal injury or property damage.
This symbol indicates items for which caution (hazard warnings inclusive) is urged.
Specific details are printed in or near the symbol.
This symbol indicates items which are prohibited. Specific details are printed in or
near the symbol.
This symbol indicates items which must always be performed. Specific details are
printed in or near the symbol.
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
General
Warning
Do not perform disassembly or rebuilding. Fire, electric shock or burns could result.
Do not use the unit in areas exposed to high amounts of dust or ash, in areas where
there is inadequate ventilation, or near combustible materials. An explosion could
occur.
When securing the instrument in the carrying case make sure that all catches,
including the side catches, are closed. Failure to do so could result in the
instrument falling out while being carried, causing injury.
Caution
Do not use the carrying case as a footstool. The case is slippery and unstable so a
person could slip and fall off it.
Do not place the instrument in a case with a damaged case or belt. The case or
instrument could be dropped and cause injury.
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
Power Supply
Warning
Do not short circuit. Heat or ignition could result.
Do not use voltage other than the specified power supply voltage. Fire or electrical
shock could result.
Do not use damaged power cords, plugs or loose outlets. Fire or electric shock
could result.
Do not use power cords other than those designated. Fire could result.
Do not use batteries other than those designated. An explosion could occur, or
abnormal heat generated, leading to fire.
Do not place articles such as clothing on the battery charger while charging
batteries. Sparks could be induced, leading to fire.
Use only the specified battery charger to recharge batteries. Other chargers may
be of different voltage rating or polarity, causing sparking which could lead to fire or
burns.
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
Do not heat or throw batteries into fire. An explosion could occur, resulting in injury.
Do not use the battery or charger for any other equipment or purpose. Fire or burns
caused by ignition could result.
To prevent shorting of the battery in storage, apply insulating tape or equivalent to
the terminals. Otherwise shorting could occur, resulting in fire or burns.
Do not use batteries or the battery charger if wet. Resultant shorting could lead to
fire or burns.
Do not connect or disconnect power supply plugs with wet hands. Electric shock
could result.
Caution
Do not touch liquid leaking from batteries. Harmful chemicals could cause burns or
blisters.
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION
Tripod
Caution
When mounting the instrument to the tripod, tighten the centering screw securely.
Failure to tighten the screw properly could result in the instrument falling off the
tripod, causing injury.
Tighten securely the leg fixing screws of the tripod on which the instrument is
mounted. Failure to tighten the screws could result in the tripod collapsing, causing
injury.
Do not carry the tripod with the tripod shoes pointed at other persons. A person
could be injured if struck by the tripod shoes.
Keep hands and feet away from the tripod shoes when fixing the tripod in the
ground. A hand or foot stab wound could result.
Tighten the leg fixing screws securely before carrying the tripod. Failure to tighten
the screws could lead to the tripod legs extending, causing injury.
2. PRECAUTIONS
Before starting work or operation, be sure to check that the instrument is functioning correctly
with normal performance.
Vibration and Impact Protection
When transporting the instrument, provide protection to minimize risk of severe vibration or
impact. Severe vibration or impacts may affect beam accuracy.
Protection against abrupt change in temperature
Do not leave the instrument under strong sunlight for a long time. It may cause the instrument
to malfunction.
Exceptions from Responsibility
• The user of this product is expected to follow all operating instructions and make periodic
checks of the product’s performance.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for results of a faulty or
intentional usage or misuse including any direct, indirect, consequential damage, and loss of
profits.
2. PRECAUTIONS
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for consequential
damage, and loss of profits by any disaster, (an earthquake, storms, floods etc.). A fire,
accident, or an act of a third party and/or a usage any other usual conditions.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for any damage, and loss
of profits due to a change of data, loss of data, an interruption of business etc., caused by
using the product or an unusable product.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for any damage, and loss
of profits caused by usage except for explained in the user manual.
• The manufacturer, or its representatives, assumes no responsibility for damage caused by
wrong movement, or action due to connecting with other products.
3. LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
The RL-SV2S is classified as a class 3R Laser Product according to IEC Standard Publication
60825-1 Ed.2.0: 2007 and United States Government Code of Federal Regulation FDA CDRH
21CFR Part1040.10 and 1040.11 (Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products
except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated June 24, 2007.)
„ Laser Safety
This product projects a visible laser beam during operation. This product is manufactured and
sold in accordance with “Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products” (FDA/BRH 21
CFR 1040) or “Radiation Safety of Laser Products, Equipment Classification, Requirements and
User’s Guide” (IEC Publication 60825-1) provided on the safety standards for laser beam.
As per the said standard, RL-SV2S standard model is classified as “Class 3R (IIIa) Laser
Products”. These are simple products to operate and do not require training from a laser safety
officer. In case of any failure, do not disassemble the instrument. Contact TOPCON or your
TOPCON dealer.
3. Laser Safety Information
Visible laser
Laser output: 2.4mW
CLASS IIIa LASER PRODUCT
VISIBLE LASER BEAM
Beam aperture
Explanatory Label
Each lavel is differed by the market.
Warning
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not look directly into the laser beam. Doing so could cause permanent eye
damage.
3. Laser Safety Information
Do not stare at the laser beam. Doing so could cause permanent eye damage.
Never intentionally point the laser beam at another person. The laser beam is
injurious to the eyes and skin.
Caution
Perform checks at start of work and periodic checks and adjustments with the laser
beam emitted under normal conditions.
When the instrument is not being used, turn off the power.
When disposing of the instrument, destroy the battery connector so that the laser
beam cannot be emitted.
Operate the instrument with due caution to avoid injuries that may be caused by
the laser beam unintentionally striking a person in the eye. Avoid setting the
instrument at heights at which the path of the laser may strike pedestrians or drivers
at head height.
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4. NOMENCLATURE
4.1 RL-SV2S
„ RL-SV2S Nomenclature
Sight
Rotary head
Beam apeature
Control panel
Handle
Menu key/
Escape key
Level vial
X/Y axis
selection key/
Alignment key/
Up key
Enter key
Power switch
For Vertical
Rotation
Arrow keys
Battery holder
Control panel
Battery holder knob
Carging connector (only in the
rechargeable battery type)
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4. Nomenclature
Key
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Nomenclature
Function
Enter key
End Operation of Data Input and Sends data to the
instrument.
Menu/Escape key
Selects a menu item.
Cancels input or escape to previous status.
X/Y axis selection key/
Alignment key
Horizontal rotation: changes to the grade setting screen for
each axis.
Vertical rotation: changes to the Alignment Mode.
Arrow keys
The arrows indicate code selection, digit shift, and number
input during grade setting, and designates direction during
masking setting.
Power switch
On/Off of the RL-SV2S.
4. Nomenclature
„ RL-SV2S Display
X axis grade
Sample display
(Flashes one digit at a time
during leveling)
Mask Mode display
Y axis grade
Rotation speed
(Flashes one digit at a time
during leveling)
Manual Mode display
Transmission and reception display
Transmits to the receiving instrument (RC-60 or
RL-SV2S)
(Lights on until received by the receiving
instrument)
Receives from the transmitting instrument
(Lights on until the transmitting instrument
transmits next time)
When transmission from the other instrument
is not possible
(Both marks will flash slowly until the next
transmission)
6:600/rpm
3:300/rpm
5:500/rpm (Flashes when the battery is low)
Battery remaining
Ample power for operation
Ample power for operation
Power remaining for operation
Power remaining for operation
Near power depletion. The laser speed will be
500 rpm.
Power depletion
Laser will stop
Dry cell battery type:Replace with new batteries.
Rechargeable battery type:When connecting to
AD-15 during error display, turn
OFF the power and then turn the
power back ON to restore
operation.
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4. Nomenclature
4.2 Remote controller RC-60
„ RC-60 Nomenclature
Display
Menu key/Escape key
Arrow keys
Enter key
X/Y axis selection key/Alignment key/
Up key
Strap hole
„ RC-60 Display
Display is the same as the RL-SV2S. C“RL-SV2S Display” (p. 13)
Battery power display will show the remaining battery level on the RC-60 remote controller.
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4. Nomenclature
4.3 Level Sensor LS-80L
„ LS-80L Nomenclature
Power switch
The power switch turns ON or OFF
by pressing.
On-Grade precision switch
Two on-grade precision options are
available, normal precision (±2mm)
and high precision (±1mm). By
pressing this switch, the precision
options are switched alternately.
Confirm the precision choice by the
indicator. (Normal precision is the
default setting each time the sensor
is turned on.)
Buzzer sound switch
Volume of the sensor buzzer can be
alternately switched to
LOW/LOUD/OFF by pressing the switch.
Indicator “LS-80L Display” (p. 16)
Detect the on-grade position "---" by moving
the LS-80L up and down. Directional arrows
and audio signals assist in locating the ongrade positiion as the laser strikes the
beam receiving window. (Top of LS-80L is
40mm (1 9/16") from on-grade index for
offset marking.)
The indicators are located on front and back
sides of the instrument.
Index
Beam receiving window
Turn the beam receiving window side
towards RL-SV2S to detect the laser
beam.
Buzzer speaker
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4. Nomenclature
„ LS-80L Display
Height alert warning of rotating
laser*1
A flash and a buzzer sound
signifies that the height alert
function of the RL-SV2S is
High precision mode
Normal precision mode
Higher than datum position
(Buzzer sound:High frequent beep sound)
Move the sensor downward.
Datum position
Rotating laser battery
warning*2
(Buzzer sound:Continuous beep sound)
Lower than datum position
A flash shows that the RL-SV2S
power is low.
(Buzzer sound:Low frequent beep sound)
Move the sensor upward.
Battery remaining display
The warning displays *1 and *2 are the functions that the
LS-80L detects alarm signal from the RL-SV2S.
The LS-80L can be canceled the alarm detection from the
RL-SV2S.
To be canceled the detection; Press the power switch
while pressing the buzzer sound switch when powering on.
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Battery is sufficient.
The power is low, but laser
is still usable.
Dead battery.
Replace the dry battery with
new one.
4. Nomenclature
„ LS-80L Detective Range
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5. PREPARATION AND FUNCTIONS
5.1 Power Source
Connect the battery according to the battery type purchased.
„ RL-SV2S (Dry battery type)
• How to install dry cell batteries
1 Remove the DB-74 battery holder by turning
battery holder knob to "OPEN" side.
2 Install the new 4xD size dry cell batteries (alkaline)
referring to the illustration on the DB-74 battery
holder.*1), 2), 3)
3 Install the battery holder. Tighten the battery cover
knob to "LOCK" side.
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5. Preparation and Functions
• How to remove dry cell batteries
1 Remove the DB-74 battery holder by turning battery holder
knob to "OPEN" side.
2 Remove the dry cell batteries from the DB-74 battery holder.
*1 Replace all 4 batteries with new ones at the same time. Do not mix used and new batteries,
and do not mix different types of batteries together.
*2 Use alkaline dry cells. (Dry cells for movement confirmation are packed in shipment.)
Nickel hydrogen dry cells and nickel cadmium dry cells can be used too, but the operating
time is different from the time of alkaline dry cells.
*3 Generally, performances of dry cell deteriorate temporarily in low temperature, but recover
in normal temperature.
• It is possible to remove the dry cell batteries from the DB-74 battery holder and use the battery
pack BT-74Q.
• The DB-74 dry cell battery holder cannot be used to charge the BT-74Q Ni-MH battery pack.
Use the DB-74C charging battery holder instead.
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5. Preparation and Functions
„ RL-SV2S (Rechargeable battery type)
• How to install the battery pack
ÂÔ­·´Ñ
1 Insert the battery pack BT-74Q into the DB-74C
battery holder in the direction shown in the
diagram on the right.
2 Install the battery holder. Tighten the battery
cover knob to "LOCK" side.
Ä­·´Ã
• How to remove the battery pack
1 Remove the DB-74C battery holder by turning battery holder
knob to "OPEN" side.
• It is possible to remove the battery pack BT-74Q from the DB74C battery holder and use the dry cell batteries.
Grasp the specified place on the battery holder, which is shown below,
and remove the battery pack.
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5. Preparation and Functions
• For Charging
Plug
AD-15
1 Plug the AC/DC converter (AD-15) into the
DB-74C battery holder or plug the AD-15
into the battery pack BT-74Q.
2 Insert the AD-15 power cord in an outlet.
3 Complete charging by unplugging the plug
from the DB-74C battery holder or battery
pack BT-74Q after approximately 13
hours.
4 Unplug the AD-15 power cord from the
outlet.
• RUN charge
As illustrated at the right, while charging is
in process with the power supply unit
installed to the instrument, you can use the
instrument.
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5. Preparation and Functions
• Recharging should take place in a room with an ambient temperature range of 10°C to 40°C
(50°F to 104°F).
• Do not perform charging with others except the AC/DC converter AD-15.
• For longer battery life, conform to the suggested charging time to the extent possible.
• The battery source will discharge when stored and should be checked before using with
instrument.
• Be sure to charge stored battery source every 3 or 6 months and store in a place at 30 °C or
below. If you allow the battery to become completely discharged, it will have an effect on future
charging.
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5. Preparation and Functions
„ RC-60
• How to install dry cell batteries
1 Open the battery cover.
2 Remove the old batteries and replace with new 2xAA size dry cell batteries (alkaline)
making sure each is placed in the proper direction as indicated.
3 Shut the battery cover until click sound can be heard.
„ LS-80L
• How to install dry cell batteries
1 Keep pushing the battery cover in 1 direction, and then try to
slide the cover in 2 direction.The cover does not move but it
will be open.
2 Remove the old batteries and replace with new 2xAA size dry
cell batteries (alkaline) making sure each is placed in the proper direction as indicated.
3 Press the lid down and click to close.
• Replace all 2 batteries with new ones.
• Do not mix old batteries and new ones.
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5. Preparation and Functions
5.2 How to set remote controller communication channel
The same channel (1 to 9) must be set on the RL-SV2S and the RC-60 remote controller.
„ RL-SV2S
C“Setting channel” (p. 44)
„ RC-60
The setting method is the same as for the RL-SV2S. Use the RC-60 control panel for setting.
C“Setting channel” (p. 44)
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6. BASIC OPERATION
6.1 Setting Up Instrument
„ Horizontal Rotation
1 Set the instrument to the tripod or smooth surface.
2 Press power switch
(ON). After auto leveling, the laser
beam will emit horizontally.
The RL-SV2S automatically levels within the range of ±5° as
shown below.
It is also possible to set grades for the RL-SV2S in the
direction of 2 axes. C7.1 Setting Grades(p. 29) on how to
set grades.
±5°
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6. Basic Operation
3 Press power switch on the LS-80L (ON).
4 Select the precision mode by pressing the On-Grade
precision switch.
C4.3 Level Sensor LS-80L(p. 15)
5 Locate the on-grade position “---” by moving the LS-80L
up and down.
6 Mark the position of On-Grade index.
(Top of the LS-80L is 40mm [1 9/16”] from index for
offset marking.)
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6. Basic Operation
„ Example Operational
Install the LS-80L on a staff in the manner shown
below.
154
153
152
151
150
Clamp knob
149
148
147
146
H O L D E R -6
131
138
137
136
135
134
Level sensor
holder model 6
133
LS-80L
132
131
„ Vertical Rotation
1 Install the RL-SV2S on to the tripod and set so that the bubble is
at the center of the vertical rotation circular level vial.
2 Press power switch
When auto leveling is complete, the laser beam will emit vertically.
About manual line control C7.2 Line Control (manual vertical
beam alignment)(p. 37)
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6. Basic Operation
6.2 Height Alert Function
When the instrument system detects a shock, this Shock is given to the instrument.
function informs the operator of it.
Height Alert Display
• When the instrument’s installation status (height)
is sharply changed by the contact of the operator
or the like, this function stops auto leveling to
keep the operation accuracy and informs the
operator of the situation. The three lamps blink at
the same time as shown at the right.
(Flashing)
• After 1 minute has passed since the auto leveling
function was activated and the laser beam was emitted, this function works.
• The height alert function does not work in the “Manual” mode.
„ How to reset
1 Turn off the power switch.
2 Check whether the instrument is installed correctly.
3 Turn on the power switch. Auto leveling starts again. After auto leveling is finished, the
laser beam is emitted.
Make sure that the laser beam is set at the correct height. Then, restart the operation.
CHeight Alert ON/OFF(Refer to “Height Alert ON/OFF” (p. 46)
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7. APPLIED OPERATION AND SETTING OF VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
It is possible to set grades for the laser beam and various functions from the menu screen.
7.1 Setting Grades
There are two methods to set grades on the laser beam: 1) direct entry of the grade values for
the X and Y axes, and 2) matching to set grades on laser beam according to the slope of the
ground on site.
„ How to enter grade values
Grade can be set in both axes, X and Y, as shown below.
Grades can be set in the range indicated below.
Single axis
Dual axes
X axis
Grade range:
X: –15% to +15%
or
Y: –15% to +15%
Y axis
Grade range:
X: –15% to +15%
Y: –15% to +15%
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
Grade axes and axis symbols are as shown in the diagram below.
+15%
-15%
Y axis
X axis
Minus
Plus
Plus
Plus
Minus
Minus
-15%
Minus
Plus
+15%
Panel side
On the tripod set on level ground, grades will automatically level to approximately ±8%. When
setting larger grades, tilt the RL-SV2S towards the direction of the slope to maintain within the
auto leveling range. When exceeding the auto leveling range, the error message "Exceeding
leveling range" will be displayed.
C12. Error Display(p. 62)
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ How to set grades
1 Press the
key and the X axis display will start flashing. It is possible to enter the grade.
(Pressing the key will toggle between the X axis and Y axis.)
2 Press the
3 Press the
4 Press the
key.
keys and select the + or - mark.
keys to change the digit position.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
5 Press the
6 Press the
keys to increase or decrease the value of the digit.
key to confirm the value.
7 When setting the grade for the Y axis, press the
key. The Y axis display will start
flashing.
Set up the grade in the same manner as the X axis.
• To reset the grade value while setting, press the
and
keys simultaneously before
proceeding to step 5.
• To set with the RC-60, check the transmission and reception display.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Example of how to set up
When using the RL-SV2S after grade setting, it is necessary to accurately set the RL-SV2S
to the direction of grade setting.
Below is an example of how to set grades to the accurate grade setting direction. (To work
at Y-3% grade surface to the on-grade line)
ÌÓ­¸°Ì
On-grade line
Grade to work
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
1 Set up the RL-SV2S on Point A of the on-grade line using the weight on the tripod.
2 Using the sight at the upper section of the RL-SV2S, adjust the direction on top of the tripod
and roughly align the X+ direction to Point B on the standard axis.
3 Horizontally rotate the laser beam of the RL-SV2S. (X+0%,Y+0%)
4 At Point B adjust the height of the LS-80L installed on a pole, align the standard position of
the LS-80L with the laser beam and fix.
5 Set the RL-SV2S at X+0% and Y-3% grades.
6 Align the RL-SV2S direction on top of the tripod so as to have the laser beam in the ongrade position of the LS-80L in step 4.
Do not change the height of the LS-80L installed on the pole.
If the height of the RL-SV2S is changed, return to step 4 and redo the adjustment.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Matching Mode (Manual Slope)
This mode is used to align the grades of the laser calibration to the worked grade.
1 Horizontally rotate the laser beam of the RL-SV2S
LS-80L
set up at the standard height.
2 Adjust the height of the LS-80L installed on the pole
and align the standard position of the LS-80L with
the laser beam and fix.
3 Set up the LS-80L in step 2 on the grade surface.
4 Using the sight, roughly align the position of the RLSV2S on top of the tripod to the direction of the LS80L. Using the Matching Mode, move the laser up
and down according to the steps described below
to match the on-grade position of the LS-80L.
5 Press the
key.
6 Screen has switched to Matching Mode (SLOPE). Press the
key.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
7 Press the keys described on the right
to move the direction of laser beam to
match the grade.
• When the
, or
key is
pressed, the laser beam will emit even
if automatic alignment starts.
• This mode can be used with the RC-60.
• When the RC-60 is used in an
environment in which similar radio
signals (wireless LAN, etc.) are
transmitted, and when the
, or
key is long-pushed in step
7, the laser beam grading may stop. If
this interferes with the operation,
change the communication channel for
the RL-SV2S and RC-60 and try again.
C5.2 How to set remote controller
communication channel(p. 24)
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Key
Grade direction
Display
Ø­
Ø­
Ø«
Ø«
Ù­
Ù­
Ù«
Ù«
7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
7.2 Line Control (manual vertical beam alignment)
The laser beam can be moved to the direction of the key during vertical rotation.
• Only the X axis can be moved.
• Allowable alignment range: ±5½ (when the instrument is set up on the 0½ surface)
1 Set the instrument.
2 Press the Power control key to turn unit on. When
auto leveling is complete, the laser beam will be
vertically emitted.
3 Move the RL-SV2S to align Point A and the laser
beam, and make sure that the bubble is at the
center of the vertical rotation circular level vial on
the control panel.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
4 Press the
key.
5 Press either one of the
key to move the beam right or left until it is precisely
aligned to point B. The speed of laser beam movement will change according to the
duration of time the
key is being pressed. (The speed will change from low to high
speed.)
Key
Alignment direction
Display
Ø­
Ø­
Ø«
Ø«
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
• While the
key is pressed the auto-leveling beam shut-off will not operate.
• This mode can be used with the Remote Controller RC-60.
• When the RC-60 is used in an environment in which similar radio signals (wireless LAN, etc.)
are transmitted, and when the
or
key is long-pushed in step 7, the laser beam
grading may stop.
If this interferes with the operation, change the transmission channels for the RL-SV2S and
the RC-60 and try again.(C5.2 How to set remote controller communication channel(p. 24))
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
7.3 Setting of Various Functions
„ Selecting MENU
After pressing the
key, pressing the
or
can be performed for the functions listed below.
Safety lock ON/OFF
setting
Sleep Mode ON/
OFF setting
key will change the menu items and setting
Matching Mode
Remote channel setting
Masking setting
Manual Mode ON/
OFF setting
• For Matching Mode, see the “Matching Mode (Manual Slope)” (p. 35).
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Speed setting
7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Masking (Laser beam shutter) setting
Depending on the status of the location where the instruments are used, laser beam emission
to unnecessary direction can be shut off.
1 Press
2 Use the
key to display the menu screen.
key to position on the Mask display and press the
key.
3 Select the direction you desire to mask using the arrow keys.
Each press repeats mask activating/releasing.
The state when masking is not
activated. (Laser beams are emitted
to all directions.)
Displays the masking direction
Arrow keys and masking
setting directions
RL-SV2S upper
surface diagram and
masking directions
The status in which the Y+ direction
is masked.
(Laser beam is shut off in the Y+
direction.)
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
4 When desired masking is displayed, press the
key to finish.
„ How to change the rotary head speed
The rotary head speed can be set to 600 or 300 R.P.M.
1 Press the
2 Use the
key to display the menu screen.
key to select the rotary head speed (SPEEd) and press the
3 When the rotary head speed selected using the
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keys, press the
key.
key to finish.
7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Switching Auto leveling / Manual Mode
Auto leveling function can be canceled and switched to Manual Mode.
Auto leveling OFF (LEVEL OFF): After auto leveling is complete, the auto leveling function
will stop. (Manual Mode)
Auto leveling ON (LEVEL ON): Auto leveling function will be effective at all times.
1 Press the
2 Press the
key.
or
key to select auto leveling (LEVEL), and press the
3 Press the
or
key to select ON or OFF and press the
key.
key. Setting is complete.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Setting channel
When more than one RL-SV2Ss is used at the same location, change the communication
channel to prevent interference.
You may set the channel from 1 to 9.
1 Press the
key to display the menu screen.
2 Press the
3 Press the
or
or
key to select the communication channel (CH.SET) setting, and press the
key to select the channel and press the
key.
key. Setting is complete.
„ Sleep mode ON/OFF
When the Sleep Mode is turned ON with the RC-60, the RL-SV2S will change to the Standby
Mode (Laser OFF, head rotation OFF and auto leveling OFF).
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
1 Press the
2 Press the
or
key and select Sleep Mode ON/OFF (SLEEP), and press the
3 Press the
or
key to select ON/OFF, and press the
key.
key.
key. Setting is complete.
There are two ways to revert from the Sleep Mode.
• Press one of the keys on RC-60.
• Turn OFF the power using the power key for the RL-SV2S, and turn the power back on.
After reverting from the Sleep Mode, all previous settings are maintained.
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7. Applied Operation and Setting of Various Functions
„ Height Alert ON/OFF
C6.2 Height Alert Function(p. 28)
1 Press the
2 Press the
key.
or
key and select Safety Lock ON/OFF (Hl.ALr), and press the
3 Press the
or
key and select ON or OFF, and press the
complete.
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key. Setting is
key.
8. CHECK AND ADJUSTING
Please perform check and adjusting regularly. First check, and then make adjustments accordingly.
8.1 Check and Adjust Horizontal Rotation
„ Horizontal rotation grade error
Y+
• How to check
X+
X-
1 Set up tripod approximately 50 meters
away from a wall, and set the instrument on
level with the X1 facing the wall.
2 While pressing the grade key, turn ON the
power. (Only the main unit is operable).
[CaLIb] will flash on the X axis screen. *1)
Handle
Control Pannel
Y-
LS-80L
X- laser beam
X- laser position
3 Press the
key. (Hereafter, the RL-SV2S
and RC-60 become operable.)
Staff or Wall
50m (164feet)
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8. Check and Adjusting
The screen will be in the X-axis check and adjusting mode.
Auto leveling on the RL-SV2S is complete and the laser will emit.
4 Turn the LS-80L to the high precision mode.
5 Detect the center of the laser beam on the wall with the LS-80L and mark it. (X1)
6 Press the
key.
7 Loosen the centering screw and rotate the RL-SV2S 180°, and tighten the screw to secure.
The RL-SV2S X+ surface will face the wall. When rotating the RL-SV2S, ensure that the
instrument height is not misaligned.
The RL-SV2S auto leveling is complete and the laser will emit.
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8. Check and Adjusting
8 Detect the center of the LS-80L laser
beam on the wall and mark (X2).
X1
9 If the difference in height of the two laser
beam marks (X1 and X2) is less than 5
mm, no adjustment is required. Turn OFF
the power. If the difference is more than 5
mm, follow adjusting steps for horizontal
rotation.
C e How to adjust¨ð® µ°©
X2
X2 laser beam
X2 laser position
50m
10 Perform check on the Y axis after the adjustment for the X axis is complete.
When checking and adjusting
the Y axis direction, press the
Press the
key.
The screen will switch to the Y
axis check and adjusting mode.
key.
A difference between X1 and X2 is more than 40 mm (±90"), it is outside of the adjustment
range. Contact your dealer or Topcon.
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8. Check and Adjusting
• How to adjust
1 According to step 9 of the horizontal rotation check, press the
keys to move the
laser beam between X1 and X2.
OR
2 Press the
key.
Adjustment for X axis is complete.
Exceeding the range of adjustment.
C12. Error Display(p. 62)
The RL-SV2S is calculating the correction value. Do not touch the RL-SV2S until
[End] is displayed. (If you touch it, you will need to readjust.)
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8. Check and Adjusting
„ Horizontal Rotation Cone Error
Perform the following check after completing “Horizontal Calibration” on the previous page.
Approx.µ°í
Cone Error
Wall A
Standard
location
Wall B
Wall A
Wall B
1 Set up the laser centered between two walls approximately 50 m (164 ft) apart. Orient the
instrument so one axis, either X or Y, is facing the walls. Grade should be set to 0.00% in
both axes.
2 Locate and mark the position of the RL-SV2S beam on both walls using the LS-80L.
3 Turn off the RL-SV2S and move the RL-SV2S closer to wall A (1 m to 2 m /3 ft to 6 ft).
Do not change the axis orientation of the RL-SV2S. Turn the RL-SV2S on.
4 Again locate and mark the position of the RL-SV2S beam on both walls using the LS-80L.
5 Measure the distance between the first and second marks on each wall.
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8. Check and Adjusting
6 If the difference between each set of marks is less than ±5 mm (±7/32 of an inch), no error
exists.
If the difference between [wall A]-side and [wall B]-side exceeds ±5 mm (±7/32 of an inch),
contact your dealer or Topcon.
„ Grade Setting Error
Perform the following check only after completing “Horizontal Calibration” and “Horizontal
Rotation Cone Error”.
• Checking
1 Setup the X- side facing the staff as shown in the figure.
Staff
ÌÓ­¸°Ì
Nail 1
Securely position Nail 1 and Nail 2 exactly 30m apart.
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Nail 2
8. Check and Adjusting
2 Turn on power for the RL-SV2S and verify the staff height of Nail 1 and Nail 2 at grade
setting of 0% with LS-80L and record.
At this time the staff height for Nail 1 and Nail 2 should recorded as h1 and h2 (mm). Check
the LS-80L is set at high precision.
3 Set Y axis grade to 1.00%.
Align read the elevation of the laser beam in millimeters at Nail 1 and Nail 2.
Designate these elevations as “h3” at Nail 1, and “h4” at Nail 2.
4 Using the elevation readings for h1, h2, h3 and h4, complete the equation below.
If the calculated result is the range of 0.990% - 1.010%, the instrument is normal.
If the calculated result for either axis is out of the range, contact your dealer or Topcon.
Repeat the procedure aligning the “X” axis on the line created by Nail 1 and Nail 2.
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8. Check and Adjusting
8.2 Vertical Calibration
„ Checking Calibration
Beam
1 Turn ON the power for the LS-80L and move
into high precision mode.
2 Install the LS-80L on a beam 10 meters or
Label sensor
higher above the floor, as shown in the diagram.
3 Hang the weight from the LS-80L indicator to the
floor (Point A).
4 Mark the standard line on the floor perpendicular to
Approx.10m
the direction of the beam where Point A crosses.
5 Set up the RL-SV2S for vertical rotation at the
position shown in the diagram and turn ON the power.
Standard line
6 Maintain the level of the standard line on the
floor and laser beam, and move the RL-SV2S to
the direction of the arrow.
Laser beam
Ensure that the laser beam is at the LS-80L
indicator position (check with the buzzer sound
from the LS-80L).
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Approx.10cm
8. Check and Adjusting
7 Measure the difference X between the standard line and laser beam.
8 If X is within 1 mm, no adjustment is required. If the difference exceeds 1 mm, move on to
the next adjustment.
„ Horizontal calibration and adjustment
1 Move the RL-SV2S in the direction of the arrow to align the standard line and laser beam.
2 While pressing the
key, press the
key.
Press the
key.
3 Press either the
key or the
key to align the laser beam with the LS-80L indicator
position. (check with the buzzer sound from the LS-80L)
4 Press the
key.
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8. Check and Adjusting
If the screen below is displayed, the adjustment is complete.
If [CALIb OVEr] is displayed C12. Error Display(p. 62)
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9. STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
Always clean the instrument after use.
• If the instrument got wet with rain, wipe it well before storing in the storage case.
• Wipe away stain or dirt with soft cloth after dusting.
• Clean storage case using cloth moistened with neutral detergent or water. Do not use ether,
benzene, thinner or other solvents.
• Clean the lens by first removing dust with a cleaning brush and then lightly wiping with the
cleaning cloth included in the package or with a clean non-sticky or non-oily cloth (washed
cotton cloth is the best) moistened with alcohol (or ether-mixed liquid).
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10. HOW TO STORE
After using the instrument, store it as shown below.
LS-80L
(LS-80A/80B/90)
Level sensor
holder model 6
(LS-B10)
RL-SV2S
AD-15
BT-74Q
D size dry cell
battery
AA size dry cell
battery
• The LS-80A/80B/90 and LS-B10 can be stored in this carrying case (The LS-70 cannot be
stored in this carrying case).
• Holders other than the holder model 6 cannot be stored.
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11. SPECIFICATIONS
RL-SV2S
Light source
Laser output
Safety standard for laser beam
Automatic correction range
Grade setting range
Accuracy
Manual slope settable range
Line control during vertical rotation:
Rotation speeds
Operating range
Power supply/Operating time
Laser diode (Visible, 635nm)
2.4mW
CDRH (FDA) Class IIIa, IEC Class 3R
Horizontal ±5°
Vertical ±5°
X:±15% Y:±15%
Horizontal ±10"
Vertical ±10"
±5° (When the instrument is installed on the 0°surface)
The slope range is increased or decreased according to the tilt of
thesurface on which the instrument is installed.
±5° (When the instrument is installed on the 0°surface)
300/600rpm (Changeable)
Diameter Approx. 2m to 800m (rotation speed 600 r.p.m/Using with LS-80L)
4 x D size dry cell batteries (alkaline)
or
Ni-MH battery pack BT-74Q (7000mAh)
Charging time : Approx. 13 hours (Using with AD-15)
Operating time : Approx. 90 hours(Using with alkaline manganese
drybattery / at +20° C (+68° F))
Approx. 55 hours (Using with Ni-MH battery pack
BT-74Q/ at +20° C (+68° F))
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11. Specifications
Protection against water and dust :
Operating temperature
Storable temperature range
ÌÓ ÷áòîéîç äéóðìáù
Dimensions
Laser beam height
Weight
Tripod screw
IP66 (Based on the standard IEC60529)
–20 °C to +50 °C (–4 °F to +122 °F)
–30 °C to +60 °C (–22 °F to +140 °F)
RL-SV2S height alert warning
(Warning is displayed on the indicator of LS-80L.)
RL-SV2S battery warning
(Warning is displayed on the indicator of LS-80L.)
177 (L) × 196 (W) × 217 (H) mm [7.0 (L) × 7.7 (W) × 8.5 (H) in]
187mm
(Height from the instrument’s bottom surface to the center point of
laser beam)
2.5kg (lbs) (Dry battery type: Including dry batteries)
2.7kg (lbs) (Ni-MH battery type: Including BT-74Q)
5"/8X11 threads for surveying instrument
RC-60
Operating range (Radius)
Power source
Continuous operating time(+20°C):
Protection against water and dust :
Operating temperature
Storable temperature range
Dimensions
Weight
60
100m or more
2×AA size dry cell batteries
Approx. 3.5 months (depends on the nature of use)
IP66 (Based on the standard IEC60529)
–20 °C to +50 °C (–4 °F to +122 °F)
–30 °C to +60 °C (–22 °F to +140 °F)
116 (L) × 59 (W) × 31.4 (H) mm [4.6 (L) × 2.3 (W) × 1.2 (H) in]
0.2kg (0.4lbs) (Including dry cell batteries)
11. Specifications
LS-80L (Back side display area)
Beam detection window
Beam detection precision
High precision
Normal precision
Beam detection indication
Power source
Operating time
Auto shut-off delay
Protection against water and dust :
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dimensions
Weight
50 mm (2.0 in)
±1 mm (±0.04 in)
±2 mm (±0.08 in)
Liquid crystal (both sides) and buzzer
2×AA size dry cell batteries
Approx. 120 hours (Using alkaline manganese dry cell batteries)
Approx. 30 minutes without beamdetection
IP66 (Based on the standard IEC60529)
-20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F)
-30°C to +60°C (-22°F to +140°F)
146(L) x 76(W) x 26(H)mm (5.7 x 2.9 x 1.0 in)
0.19 kg [0.41 lbs] (including dry cell batteries)
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12. ERROR DISPLAY
If an error is displayed, follow the procedures shown below.
Error Display
Description/Countermeasure
If an error is displayed, follow the procedures shown below.
C6.2 Height Alert Function(p. 28)
RL-SV2S setting exceeds the leveling range.
Reset tilting to the direction to raise the X+ side.
Reset tilting to the direction to raise the X- side.
Alternate
flashing
Reset tilting to the direction to raise the Y+ side.
OR
Reset tilting to the direction to raise the Y- side.
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12. Error Display
Error Display
Description/Countermeasure
Transmission error with remote control.
Change both the RL-SV2S and RC-60 to other channel.
If the error persists, check the transmission
environment and reduce wireless LAN and
other similar wireless transmissions as
much as possible.
More than 2 RL-SV2S devices are within the transmission range of the
RC-60, making transmission impossible. Change the channel for both
the RL-SV2S (1) and RC-60 used for the operation to another channel.
Exceeding the adjustment range.
Turn the power of the RL-SV2S OFF, turn ON the power back again
and readjust.
E-05
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
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12. Error Display
Error Display
E-51,55
Description/Countermeasure
Internal error
Transmission not possible with the RL-SV2S.
Remove and replace the dry cell batteries from the RC-60.
Wireless function error for the RL-SV2S.
Unable to transmit with the RC-60.
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
E-??
E-65
Internal transmission error for the RL-SV2S.
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
E-70’s
Slope function error.
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
E-80’s
Leveling incomplete.
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
E-99
Internal memory error for the RL-SV2S.
Turn the power for the instrument off, and then turn it back on.
• If errors still persist after attempting to clear them, contact Topcon or your dealer.
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13. REGULATIONS
Region/
Country
Directives/
Regulations
Labels/Declarations
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Contains FCC ID: XXXXXXXX(RL-SV2S)/XXXXXXX(RC-60)
NOTE:
U.S.A.
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
his own expense.
This equipment should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more
between the radiator and person’s body (excluding extremeties: hands, wrists,
feet and ankles).
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13. Regulations
WARNING:
Change or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Specified cables must be used for connection to computer and/or peripherals in
order to meet FCC emission limits.
CAUTION:
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter. End user cannot modify this transmitter
device. Any unauthorized modification made on the device could avoid the user's
authority to operate this device.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number:RL-SV2S/RC-60
Trade Name:TOPCON CORPORATION
Manufacture
Name: TOPCON CORPORATION
Address: 75-1, Hasunuma-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8580 JAPAN
Country: JAPAN
U.S.A. Representative
Responsible party:TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS,INC.
Address: 7400 National Drive Livermore, CA94551, U.S.A
Telephone number:925-245-8300
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13. Regulations
Region/
Country
California,
U.S.A.
Directives/
Regulations
Labels/Declarations
Proposition65
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13. Regulations
California,
and NY,
U.S.A.
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Recycling
Batteries
13. Regulations
Region/
Country
Directives/
Regulations
Labels/Declarations
Contains IC: XXXXX-XXXXX(RL-SV2S)/XXXXX-XXXXX(RC-60)
The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that
Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Canada
ICES
“Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.”
“The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located
or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada
limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from
Health Canada’s website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb”
“This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below,
and having a maximum gain of 0.61 dB. Antennas not included in this list or
having a gain greater than 0.61 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this
device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.”
“To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and
its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.”
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13. Regulations
Region/
Country
Directives/
Regulations
Australia
C-Tick
EU
R&TTE
CE
Labels/Declarations
The compliance label indicates that the product complies with the applicable
standard and establishes a traceable link between the equipment and the
manufacturer, importer or their agent responsible for compliance and for placing it
on the Australian market.
R&TTE Directive
EU
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R&TTE
ROTATING LASER RL-SV2S, REMOTE CONTROLLER RC-60
Hereby, TOPCON CORP., declares that the above-mentioned equipment is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Please inquire below if you wish to receive a copy of Topcon's Declaration of
Conformity.
Topcon Europe Positioning B.V.
Essebaan 11, 2908 LJ Capelle a/d IJssel, The Netherlands
Tel:+31-10-4585077 Fax:+31-10-2844949
http://www.topcon-positioning.eu/index.asp
13. Regulations
Region/
Country
Directives/
Regulations
EU
WEEE
Directive
EU
EU Battery
Directive
Labels/Declarations
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Please see the attached address list or the following website for contact addresses.
GLOBAL GATEWAY http://global.topcon.com/

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