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1. Measure button again gt The display indicates that the measurement is in progress k f di St On completion of the measurement a beep tone sounds and the laser is extinguished The mea sured value e g 1 234m appears in the dis play 10 34m 25 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 26 Using the PD10 PD 10 Linear measurements with pointer Continuous measurement tracking A Press the Measure button The display indicates that the laser is switched on E If the measuring button is not pressed again wit hin 20 seconds the laser switches off automatically A Press the Measure button again and hold down ehe for at least 0 8 seconds N tre The display indicates that the tool is in tracking mode In order to measure on the diagonal or from otherwise inac cessible corners the pointer can be extended The instrument takes into account the extended reference point and automa It is now possible to read off the current distance tically corrects the measured distance accordingly at any time as the tool constantly changes position The measuring process takes place as described under the section Linear measurements standard The tracking mode can be deactivated at any time by pressing any button 26 27 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 28 Using the PD10 PD 10 Adding subtracting distanc
2. and buttons to enter the desired delay in seconds e g 5 sec Press the menu button again Attach the extension rod to the PD 10 Press the measuring button The laser is switched on Press the measuring button again The following appears in the display The delay time elapses During the set delay time position the measuring tool at the measuring point and align it so that it is as perpendicular as possible to the target point Once the delay time dLY 5 sec has elapsed the measurement is performed and the beep tone sounds The display shows the measured value e g 35 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 36 Using the PD10 PD 10 Measuring on different surfaces Plants and trees As a rule it is not possible to measure on plants and trees even over very short distances The range of the PD 10 beco mes shorter on mat green surfaces Rough surfaces On rough surfaces e g coarse plaster a weighted average measurement is obtained whereby the centre of the laser beam has a higher weighting than the marginal area If the differences are too great a corresponding message appears in the display To avoid measuring in plaster seams Use a target plate 3M Post It stickers or a sheet of cardboard Wet smooth or gloss painted surfaces 1 When sighting at a flat angle the laser beam is deflected according to the laws of optics As a result t
3. UUUUm Enter the value for the interval distance P2 e g 0 625 Press the total button again Then press the measuring button The laser is switched on and the messages Laser and Setout appear successively in the display which then switches to the measuring mode p LASEr w Pi L SEtout Move the target point target plate or similar object into the laser beam and align according to the first initial target point Pl using the sequence of beeps as a guide The target point can now be moved back as often as necessary by the next P2 interval distance of 0 625m When the correct interval distance is reached the sequence of beeps becomes accordingly faster In this way it is possible to mark the individual distance sections 44 Measuring with a constant It is also possible to obtain measurements by entering a fixed constant Example Several rooms in the carcass of a building are to be fitted with a floor covering to a height of 8 cm On the basis of this specified floor covering height you wish to determine how many cubic metres of floor covering material are required for all the rooms A Determine the floor area for each individual NV room sog STE See the section Calculation of area and volume for area calculations Add the resulting individual areas using the M button Press the menu button Recall the ConSt parameter using the M but
4. gt z Neal G omg om Hom 3 LA On LA Un LA OFF beon _ m 4 bP On ul On EE LI OFF 50 o H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 52 Using the PD10 PD 10 Explanation of button functions Switch on the device MEN Press the menu button First parameters appear in the display The menu mode is deactivated either by pressing the menu button again or automatically if no button is pressed for 30 seconds The buttons can be used to change the current value or choose between the possible settings To change numeric values Pressing the button briefly causes the displayed numeric value to be increased decreased by 0 001 of the smallest indicating Keeping the button pressed causes the displayed value to be increased decreased at a faster rate Pressing the x and or buttons simul taneously causes the displayed value to be increased decreased in steps of 0 100 Pressing the M M buttons Saves the dis played value and then switches to the next or m previous parameter aa MEN Pressing the MEN button Saves the currently Key selected parameter settings then exits the menu mode and returns to the standard measuring mode 52 Transportation care and storage Cleaning and drying e Blow dust away from the lenses Do not touch the glass with your fingers e On
5. button e Recall of last four displayed values No inputs possible e Measurement delay dLY Interval in seconds between pressing of measuring button and initiation of measurement Setting range 0 0 to 9 9 Standard setting 0 3 49 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 50 Using the PD10 PD 10 e Unit of measure m in ft Summary of device parameters Selection of metres or inches feet as the unit of measure Standard setting m Laser on off LA On OFF en Fee On off selection for continuous laser beam operation amp Laser on Once activated the laser beam is illuminated A A permanently thus allowing measurements to be conduct r E F gt r E F ed continuously Laser off standard setting The laser L beam has to be re activated before each measurement Me and switches off again after each measurement T 0000m Beep tone on off bP On OFF Const 3 On off selection for beep tone ConSt 4 93999m E By pressing the buttons bar and re m E simultaneously you can switch rapidly between 4 beep tone ON and OFF 0900 gt 4 e Back lit display LI On OFP On off selection for back lit display ms E By pressing the buttons ser and Pc simultaneously you can switch rapidly between dis backlighting ON and OFF Fr l E See next page for a summary of the available parameters l de db db dbe dib db Ab db D
6. covers all guarantee commitments on the part of Hilti and replaces any earlier or simultaneous declarations written or oral agreements with regard to warranties 16 FCC statement applicable in U S WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equip ment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 17 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 18 Safety information PD 10 WARNING A Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hilti f
7. nomin 200mA S No 1234567 Manufact 12 1997 Made in Switzer Aa 15 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 16 Safety information PD 10 Warranty Hilti warrants the supplied device to be free from defective materials and workmanship This warranty is only valid on condition that the device is operated handled cleaned and cared for correctly according to the operating instructions provided by Hilti that all warranty claims are asserted within 12 months of the date of sale date of invoice and that technical integrity is guaranteed i e that only original Hilti expendable items accessories and spare parts are used with the device This warranty covers free repairs or replacement of defective parts It does not apply to parts which are subject to normal wear and tear All further claims are excluded failing the existence of mandatory national regulations to the contrary In particular Hilti accepts no liability for direct or indirect deficiency losses or consequential damage losses or costs incurred in connection with the use of or due to the impossibility of using the device for any purpose Implicit warranties of the applicability or suitability of the device for a particular purpose are expressly excluded For purposes of repair or replacement the device and or affected parts must be sent to the responsible Hilti marketing organisation immediately on discovery of the defect The present warranty
8. together with a pencil symbol and the value 0 000 or the last value to have been entered pa L nnnn UUUUm Enter the value 0 000 for P2 Press the total button again 4 A Then press the measuring button to switch on the ay aser The messages Laser and PI setout appear successively in the display which then switches to the measuring mode F LASEr vw Bi Z SEtout Move the target point target plate or similar object into the laser beam and align according to the pre set distance using the sequence of beeps as a guide Mark the target point 42 Fixed distance PI with distance interval P2 The same function can be used in order to split a distance with the initial value PI into subsequent equal distance inter vals P2 Entering the distance value PI Switch on the PD 10 SET Press the SET button em In the display the message PI flashes together with a pencil symbol and the value 0 000 or the last value to have been entered Pi 2 nnnn UUUUm Enter the desired initial distance value e g E 0 500 using the buttons 43 a H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 44 Using the PD10 PD 10 ae Press the total button In the display the message P2 flashes together with a pencil symbol and the value 0 000 or the last value to have been entered P2 2 nann
9. 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 58 Technical data PD 10 Technical data Tool data Light source Pertormance data Laser diode 620 650 mm Measuring range power output lt ImW 0 3 to 30 m on natural construction surfaces with Laser class albedo gt 0 2 see page 12 e 20 to 100 m with target plate i albedo gt 0 5 Dimensions 212x82x50mm Accuracy 8 3 x 3 2 x 2 3 mm individual measurement 23 C 5 mm from 0 C to 50 C Weight 600g 7 mm from 10 C to 50 C Power supply Beam diameter Type AA LR6 AM3 round cell R6 lt 6mm 10m Standard 4 primary cells alkaline lt 30mm 50m Optional NiCd rechargeable lt 60 mm 100m Operating modes e Individual measurements Continuous measurement e Pre set distance Calculation Data memory Operating status indicator Liquid crystal display indicating individual operating modes and operating status 58 Battery life at 25 C Alkaline 2000 measurements lasting 5 sec Battery condition Warning appears in display when battery voltage is low Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage temperature 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Protection class Dust and splash proof IP 54 as per IEC 529 standard Mounting points 1 4 Whitworth internal thread standard camera tripod thread 59 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 60 Accessories PD 10 H Targ
10. H32 BA PD 10 mas 8 4 1998 15 22 i Seite 1 PD 10 Operating Instructions H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 2 PD 10 Al ie Besides the instructions for use this manual also contains important safe ty information see Safety informa tion section Please read the manual carefully before putting the product into operation Laser Range Meter Production identification The type designation and serial number can be found on a nameplate attached to the rear of the product Make a note of this information in your manual and always refer to it when addressing any queries to our agency or service department Type PD 10 Serial no 3 zz H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 4 Symbols The symbols used in these operating instructions have the following meanings DANGER A Immediate operating risk leading inevitably to serious personal injury or death WARNING A Operating risk or misuse which can lead to serious personal injury or death CAUTION A Operating risk or misuse which can lead to only minor personal injuries but to serious materi al property or environmental damage m Information to help the operator use the prod uct in a technically correct and efficient manner PD 10 Contents Safety precautions 7 PurpOs Seals 2202 ee eee see eRe 7 Intended use 7 Examples of misuse 7 Oper
11. age location and then save a new value When all 100 storage locations are assigned you are notified accordingly via the message Full in the display 39 eth ULL Erasing the data memory In order to erase the entire data memory press the two buttons DAT and CRL simultaneous ly You are asked to confirm this action in order to protect the data against accidental deletion The message Sure appears in the display To confirm the deletion press both keys again All assigned storage locations are then deleted and the display returns to the first storage location with the number 00 a9 48 Definition of device parameters Before you begin measuring make sure that the PD 10 is pre set to the correct device parameters The following device parameters can be checked or set in the menu mode e Reference point rEF Graphic display of reference point on the PD 10 for measuring distances Possible selection front edge of tool symbol A centre of tool tripod thread symbol rear edge of tool standard setting symbol m By pressing the buttons oar and wen simultaneously you can switch rapidly between the reference points rear edge of tool and front edge of tool Constant ConSt The constant can be used for calculations Only one constant may be used for each calculation Setting range 0 001 9 999 The input is acknowledged with the
12. ating limits 8 Division of responsibilities 9 Operating risks 10 Laser classification 12 EC declaration of conformity 13 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 14 Labelling 2 4 0505 20 15 Warranty 16 FCC statement applicable in U S 17 Product information 19 Description of product 19 Overview of PD10 20 Using the PD 10 21 Overview of button functions 21 Inserting the batteries 22 Used batteries 23 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 6 Contents PD 10 Measuring EE 24 Safety information Switching on the device 24 Bu Ney Range measurement standard 24 This information is intended to enable PD 10 purchasers and Linear measurements with pointer 26 users to identify any operating risks in time i e to eliminate Continuous measurement tracking 27 them mea is es us a must make Adding subtracting distances 28 Sure that al Usgrs Understand ana appi y Inese instructions Calculation of area and volume 30 Memorising values for further P calculations 32 urpose Measuring in inaccessible places 34 Measuring on different surfaces 36 Intended use Measuring the height of b
13. ations of the country in question CAUTION A Inadmissible mechanical influences during the transportation or disposal of charged batteries can lead to a fire hazard 10 Preventive measures Remove the batteries from the instrument for transportation purposes and only dispose of them once they are fully discharged operate instrument in tracking mode until batte ries are used up CAUTION A If your equipment is not used for lengthy periods there is a risk of it being damaged by leaking batteries Preventive measures Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use your equip ment for some time WARNING Improper disposal of the equipment may lead to the following Burning of plastic components generates toxic fumes which can cause illness e If damaged or exposed to strong heat batte ries may explode causing poisoning burns acid burns or environmental pollution e Careless disposal enables unauthorised indi viduals to make improper use of the equip ment which may lead to serious injury to your self or a third party and to pollution of the envi ronment Preventive measures Dispose of the equipment properly in accordance with the national waste disposal regulations Protect the equipment at all times from access by unauthorised individuals 11 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 12 Safety information PD 10 Laser classification The PD 10 generates a visible laser beam which i
14. e unit is switches off or if batteries are changed To change back to metric measurement please refer to the user manual pages 51 and 52 LL nl j 314362 5 Cheres Clientes Chers Clients Le laserm tre PD10 que vous venez d acheter a t r gl en usine pour pouvoir effectuer des mesures dans le syst me m trique Si vous voulez effectuer des mesures avec les unit s pieds et pouces veuillez suivre les instructions suivantes 1 Ins rer les 4 piles vous les trouverez dans la poche laterale de votre etui ceinture en toile 2 Appuyer sur ON OFF m Em 3 Appuyer sur a MEN x Er O 4 Appuyer 4 fois um sur M jusqu a A Bor E or UNIT m 5 Appuyer sur 1x ges alt a 4 Hr 6 Appuyer de nouveau 1x jn la sur MEN i pour quitter le menu Le r glage est maintenant termin Votre appareil ne devrait plus changer d unit lorsque vous l eteindrez ou changerez les piles Pour revenir au syst me m trique vous reporter aux pages 51 et 52 du mode d emploi de l appareil LL nl 5 314362 5
15. emory using the M button The display shows the memorised floor area value for room 1 together with the letter M for memory Determine the area of room 2 same procedure as for room 1 The display shows the floor area value for room 2 e g 28 840m2 ms Press the M button again The result of the addition of floor areas 1 and 2 appears in the display Other areas can be added or subtracted in the same way To display the last memorised value Press the RCL button To delete the memory contents ret Press the CLR and RCL buttons simultaneously 33 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 34 Using the PD10 PD 10 Measuring in inacessible places In order to reach measuring points with the PD 10 which are otherwise completely or partially inaccessible the use of an extension rod is recommended The extension rod can be mounted on one of the three inter nally threaded bushings 1 4 standard camera tripod thread on the PD 10 If using an extension rod you will need to delay the activati on of the measurement accordingly after pressing the mea suring button This delay can be adjusted via the device para meter dLY measuring delay 34 Setting the timed release lt gt ODE Switch on the device Press the menu button Switch to the device parameter dLY via the M button Use the
16. es Individual distances can be easily added or subtracted The following example shows how to add two partial heights to be measured at a wall Press the Measure button The laser is switched on For the first partial height position the PD 10 with the rear edge mark at the top Press the Measure button again The first partial height is measured and displayed laser is switched off Press the Plus button Press the Measure button The laser is switched on aan For the second partial height position the PD 10 with the rear edge mark at the bottom Press the Measure button again The second partial height is measured and dis played laser is switched off Press the Total button The sum of both partial heights can now be read off from the display 29 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 30 Using the PD10 PD 10 Calculation of area and volume Finally press the Total button The display shows the calculated floor area 29 313 m2 Example Determining the floor area of a room A Measure the width of the room Determining the volume of a room Determine the floor area of the room as described above Then place the PD 10 on the floor x Press the Multiplication button A small square flashes in the display 3 5m A Measure the height of the room e g 2 285 m The display show
17. es fencing etc you can place aids such as boards bricks or other suitable objects on the outer edge as collimator marks D WD Measuring fixed distances Fixed distance Pl The function measure fixed distances is very useful when positioning several marks or fastenings from a fixed point For this purpose enter a fixed distance value PI Then direct the PD 10 from the starting point towards a mobile target e g hand target plate marker pen etc BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP To check the distance a beep tone is emitted at different sound pulse frequencies The closer the target is moved to the set distance value PI the more rapid the sequence of beeps becomes At the same time the positive or negative difference separa ting the target point from the set distance value PI appears continuously in the display When the value 0 000 is rea ched the target distance coincides with the precept value PI 41 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 42 Using the PD10 PD 10 Entering the distance value PI Switch on the PD 10 ser Press the SET button In the display the message PI flashes together with a pencil symbol and the value 0 000 or the last value to have been entered Pi 2 nnnn UUUUm 4 buttons Press the total button S Enter the desired distance value using the In the display the message P2 flashes
18. et ting out or tracking mode Corrective measure See LO SIG bright Target point subjected to excessively bright ambient light Corrective measure Shade target point 56 Measuring equipment inspection Measuring equipment inspection of PD 10 for users who are certified according to ISO 9000 You can carry out the measuring equipment inspection required by ISO 9000 on the linear measuring device PD 10 yourself For this purpose select a measuring distance which remains constant over time and which is easily accessible with a known length of approx 1 to 5 m e g window opening room width and carry out 10 measurements Determine the deviation of the readings from the nominal measuring distance and calculate the standard deviation on this basis Make a note of this value and fix a time for the next inspec tion Repeat this check measurement at regular intervals and before and after important measuring tasks Apply a measuring equipment inspection sticker to the PD 10 and document the entire inspection procedure Your PD 10 conforms to the specified accuracy level if the standard deviation remains less than or equal to 6 mm A PD 10 which has been inspected over the test distance operates with the accuracy specified in the manual over the entire specified length and temperature range Please refer to the technical data contained in the manual together with the explanation of accuracy levels 57 H32 BA PD
19. et plates Accessories With two different coloured target areas Carrying bag white for measurements up to 30 m brown for measurements from 30 to 100 m ry S N PA 410 y 75 mm Option Target glasses The target glasses serve to improve the visibility of the laser target point factor 4 5 Batteries Four 1 5 V batteries type AA alkaline E Replacement batteries can be purchased locally 60 61 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 62 PD 10 Notes Notes 62 63 H32 BA PD 10 res 8 4 1998 15 24 Seite 64 Hilti Registered trademark of Hilti Corp Schaan Right of technical and programme changes reserved W2154 0298 10 engl 9 Printed in Liechtenstein 1998 S E amp O SE 312357 C Dear PD 10 Customer The PD10 Laser Range Meter you have purchased is factory set for measuring in the metric system If you would like to change to imperial measurements feet and inches please follow the instructions 1 Insert the 4 batteries they can be found in the side pocket of your canvas pouch 4 2 Press SEE nn ra ON OFF ix rn 3 Press al x MEN 1x MEN EF O 4 Press M am i Ae a ge iE ol UNIT m is shown 5 Press 1x dh Scan 6 Press MEN 1x Fa AUDE again to leave the menue This setting is now effective and will not change if th
20. he PD 10 may receive too weak a signal In this case the message LO SIG appears in the display 2 When sighting at a right angle the PD 10 may receive too strong a signal In this case the message HI SIG appears in the display Transparent surfaces CAUTION In order to avoid optical errors in the measuring tool do not measure against transparent surfaces e g water or glass 37 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 38 Using the PD10 PD 10 Measuring the height of buildings Calculation example for height A The PD 10 can be used to measure at very flat angles e g in Given quantities distance a slant range a order to determine the height of building facades Required quantity height h The indicated distance corresponds to the distance from the Height h rear end of the pointer to the centre of the extended beam 10 049m x 10 049m 0 995m x 0 995m impact point of the laser 100 9824m2 0 9900m2 99 9924m2 extract root A In the case of gloss painted metal sheets the message HI 9 9996m SIG may appear in the display In this case you should The height h is now established conduct the measurement in the evening or wait until the target point is no longer within the range of direct sunlight 38 39 Using the PD10 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 40 PD 10 Use of collimator marks To measure distances on outer edges e g outside walls of hous
21. ly use clean soft cloths for cleaning if necessary moisten slightly with pure alcohol m Do not use any other liquids as these may damage the plastic components E Observe the temperature limits when storing your equipment particularly in summer if kept inside a vehicle 40 C to 70C 40 F to 158 F Storage If equipment gets wet unpack and dry the tool transport container foam insert and accessories at a maximum temperature of 40 C 108 F Do not put your equipment back into its packaging until it is completely dry After lengthy storage or transportation periods your equipment should undergo a check mea surement before use Transportation Your equipment should be transported in the Hilti mailing carton or packaging of similar quality Always transport the tool without batteries 53 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 54 Error messages PD 10 Error messages Optical errors during measurements unacceptable user inputs or faults in the tool are indicated in the display by means of an error code E When an error message appears switch the tool on and off several times to check whether it occurs repeatedly before contacting your service centre The following list shows the possible error codes their meanings and the type of corrective action required in order to eliminate them Code E103 E106 E117 E121 Meaning Illegal command input Invalid result C
22. ner 19 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 20 Productinformation PD 10 Overview of PD 10 Using the PD 10 Overview of button functions Measuring and memory buttons ON OFF Measure Memorise add Memorise subtract Display last stored value 60066 Delete entire memory contents 1 Laser exit aperture 2 Receiving lens Calculation buttons ses sae AN Addition button 5 Tripod mount x Multiplication button 6 Mounting plate 7 Removable module with battery holder eZ Subtraction button 8 Pointer Total button Special functions wen Menu button par Button for memorising values re PC link not yet implemented ser Setting of fixed distances 20 21 ihe H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 22 Using the PD10 PD 10 Inserting the batteries Used batteries This battery symbol appears in the display when the batteries are discharged or if the battery voltage is too low Z Always replace the complete set of batteries Please note Do not mix old and new batteries Press in the clips at the side of the removable module and e Do not use batteries of different makes or remove Open the hinged cover and take the battery holder types out of the removable module See technical data for the type of battery to use Insert batteries in the battery holder taking care to observe the correct poles accordi
23. ng to labelling Re insert battery holder in the removable module as shown in the diagram Slide the removable module back into the device with the contact pins pointing upwards 22 23 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 24 Using the PD10 PD 10 Measuring The following instructions refer to the standard E basic settings of the PD 10 see section Definition of device parameters Switching on the device Switch on device x If the acoustic signal is switched on a beep tone will sound E The current reference point rear edge of tool appears in the display together with the reading 0 000 o nnn UUUUm Once the device is switched on the reference point remains permanently set to rear edge of tool symbol Changing the reference point By pressing the two buttons DAT and MEN simultaneously you can switch rapidly between the reference point rear edge of tool symbol and front edge of tool symbol For other possible settings see the section Definition of device parameters Range measurement standard Place the rear edge of the tool at the desired starting point and align it with the opposite target point 24 4 A Press the Measure button The display indicates that the laser is switched on If the measuring button is not pressed again E within 20 seconds the laser switches off automatically d A Press the
24. or compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment Product labeling 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 See section Labels in the chapter Safety pre cautions 18 Product information Description of product The PD 10 is a range meter which employs a laser beam to measure distances within the 0 3m 100 m range with great precision and without physical contact It is a hand held tool and can be operated quickly by one person The range of the tool depends on the reflectance and surface finish of the point to be measured With the types of surface usually encountered in the field of construction it is possible to measure distances of 0 3 30 m A target plate with a reflective surface can be used for distances up to 100 m The point being measured is clearly identified by the red spot The reference point on the tool can be selected for different types of measurements Possible reference points are a the rear edge of the instrument standard setting b the internally threaded bushing 1 4 for mounting the tripod c the front edge beside the lens d the end of the pointer e g for measurements taken from a cor
25. orrective measure New measurement new input No communication with module possibly after dropping the tool Distance measurement not possible Corrective measure Notify service centre if message persists Parameter setup not OK Corrective measure Notify service centre Parity error Corrective measure Repeat measurement notify service centre if message persists 54 E124 E199 E203 E217 E224 E252 E253 E272 E299 LO SIG HI SIG General hardware error Corrective measure Notify service centre Illegal command input Corrective measure New measurement new input General hardware error Corrective measure Notify service centre Temperature too high gt 50 C in tracking mode and in setting out mode 45 C Corrective measure Allow tool to cool down Temperature too low gt 10 C Corrective measure Warm tool defective measuring module back to service Receiving signal too low too much ambient light Corrective measure Observe measuring distance gt 300mm Clean lens Measure against a different surface target plate Receiving signal too high Corrective measure Measure against a different surface target plate 55 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 56 Error messages PD 10 FULL Memory full DAT mode Corrective measure Erase entire memory or unwanted storage locations no SIG Measurement takes longer than 20 seconds in s
26. s emitted from the front of the device The product conforms to Laser Class 2 according to IEC825 1 1993 Safety of Laser Equipment EN60825 1 1994 Safety of Laser Equipment The product conforms to Laser Class Il according to FDA 21CFR Ch 1040 1988 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Laser Class 2 Il products Do not look into the laser beam and do not aim it deliberately at others Protection of the eyes is normally ensured by defence reactions including the blinking reflex WARNING A Looking directly into the beam with optical aids e g binoculars or telescopes can be dangerous Preventive measures Do not look into the beam using optical aids 12 e Laser exit aperture Applicable standard IEC825 1 1993 EDA21CFR EN60825 1 1994 Ch 1 1040 1988 Beam divergence 0 16 x 0 8 mrad 0 15 x 0 6 mrad Pulse radiation 1x10 s 1X10 s Max power output 0 95 mW 5 0 95 mW 5 CAUTION A Only have products repaired by a Hilti approved service centre EC declaration of conformity Designation PD 10 Serial no 00000000 99999999 Year of design 1997 We declare on our sole responsibility that this product complies with the following standards or standardisation documents IEC 801 2 according to the provisions of the directives 89 336 EEC Hilti Corporation PL m a Armin Spiegel Dr Heinz Kousek Leiter Positioning Systems Entwickl
27. s the measured width e g 3 5m X Press the Multiplication button A small square flashes in the display A Measure the length of the room 2 285m Finally press the Total button The display shows the calculated volume e g 66 980 m3 66980 The display shows the measured length e g 8 375 m 30 31 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 32 Using the PD10 PD 10 Memorising values for further calculations After appearing in the display individual measurements area calculations or volume calculations can be transferred to the memory for use in further calculations The following values can be transferred to the memory added or subtracted using buttons m and e individual or cumulative distances m areas m2 volumes m3 Mixed values e g distances and areas or volumes cannot be combined In such cases the error code E 103 appears in the display and a beep tone sounds Example Addition of two areas a A Measure the length of room 1 ae When the distance appears in the display press the Multiplication button A small square flashes in the display aT A Measure the width of room 1 _ When the distance appears in the display press KT the Total button The display shows the calculated floor area for room 1 e g 23 534m2 32 m Transfer the floor area value for room 1 to the m
28. scaffolding when climbing ladders or when measuring in the vicinity of operational machinery or open machine elements or equipment Aiming the device directly at the sun Deliberate dazzling of others WARNING A Misuse may lead to injuries malfunctions and damage to property The customer must inform the user of the operating risks associated with the equipment and the corresponding safety precautions The PD 10 Laser Range Meter may only be put into operation subject to prior instruction of the user Operating limits m See Technical data section Environment Suitable for use in atmospheres which are permanently habitable by humans Do not use in corrosive or explosive environments The device may be used for limited periods in rainy conditions Division of responsibilities Responsibility of the original equipment manufac turer Hilti Corp FL9494 Schaan abbreviated to Hilti Hilti is responsible for the safe delivery of the product includ ing operating instructions and original accessories Responsibility of the external accessory manufac turer Manufacturers of external accessories for the PD 10 are responsible for the development implementation and com munication of safety strategies for their products and the interaction of the latter with the Hilti product Responsibility of the customer WARNING A The customer is responsible for the proper use of the equipment the deployment of his staff
29. their instruction and the operational safety of the equipment The customer has the following obligations e To ensure that he has understood the safety information on the product and the instructions contained in the man ual e To be aware of the locally applicable works accident pre vention regulations e To notify Hilti immediately if any safety related defects occur in the equipment H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 10 Safety information PD 10 Operating risks WARNING A Failure to provide full instruction may lead to operating errors or misuse and hence to acc idents resulting in serious personal injury or material property and environmental damage Preventive measures All users must observe the safety information of the manufac turer CAUTION A Beware of measuring errors if using a defective product or a product which has been dropped or subjected to any other inadmissible stresses or changes Preventive measures Carry out check measurements periodically particularly after the product has been exposed to excessive strain and before and after important measuring tasks WARNING A Inadequate fencing off or marking of your mea suring site can lead to dangerous situations in road traffic building sites industrial plants etc Preventive measures Always make sure your measuring site is properly fenced off and observe the statutory accident prevention regulations and road traffic regul
30. ton Enter the value 0 080 using the buttons Confirm your input with the total button Press the multiplication button A small square will flash in the display B DS 45 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 46 Using the PD10 PD 10 Press the RCL button to recall the previously memorised total area value Then press the total button once again The display now shows the calculated volume for the required floor covering material in m 46 Data memory In the Data memory mode you can store up to 100 readings storage locations 00 to 99 The Data memory mode is obtained by pressing the appropriate button DAT You can cancel this mode at any time without losing the stored data by pressing the button again Saving data DAT Open the data memory The number of the first vacant memory location flashes in the display After ameasurement or calculated result save the displayed value with the Total button 5 The assigned storage locations can be recalled via the M and M buttons 1 If you attempt to save the value in an already occupied storage location the number of that location appears in the display accompanied by the message Full The value is not saved 47 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 24 ep Seite 48 Using the PD10 PD 10 The CLR button can be used to delete the rele vant stor
31. uildings 38 The PD 10 is intended for the following range of applications Use of collimator marks 40 Measuring fixed distances 41 Measuring distances Measuring with a constant 45 e Calculating areas and volumes Data memory 47 Mark di Saving data 47 AUNng out distanges Erasing the data memory 48 Examples of misuse Definition of device parameters 49 Summary of device parameters 51 e Use of the product without prior instruction P e Use of the product outside the operating limits Transportation care and storage 53 P EN e Rendering safety devices ineffective or removing notices Cleaning and drying 53 and warning signs Storage 53 e Opening the product with tools screwdriver etc unless Transportation 53 expressly permitted for a particular purpose e Carrying out conversions or modifications to the product Error messages 54 Measuring equipment inspection 57 Technical data 58 Accessories 60 H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 8 Safety information PD 10 Use of accessories by other manufacturers which are not explicitly approved by Hilti Putting a stolen device into operation Deliberately dangerous or careless behaviour on
32. ung Positioning Systems Head of Business Unit Development Manager Positioning Systems Positioning Systems 09 1997 09 1997 13 ihe H32 BA PD 10 englisch 8 4 1998 15 23 ep Seite 14 Safety information PD 10 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Hectromagnetic compatibility refers to the ability of the PD 10 to function properly in an environment with electroma gnetic radiation and electrostatic discharge without inducing electromagnetic faults in other devices WARNING A Possibility of interference with other equipment due to electromagnetic radiation Although the PD 10 complies with the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards Hilti cannot entirely rule out the possibility of interference with other equipment CAUTION A Measurements may exceed tolerances in the event of interference caused by electromagnetic radiation Although the PD 10 complies with the strict requirements of the relevant directives and standards Hilti cannot entirely rule out the possibility of the PD 10 being interfered with by highly intensive electromagnetic radiation e g in the direct vicinity of radio transmitters transmitter receivers diesel generators etc Always check readings for plausibility when measuring under these conditions 14 Labelling All product identification data and warnings regarding the use of the product can be found on the rear of the PD 10 Type PD 10 Item No 310015 Power 6V
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