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1. Information The battery pack contains four high capacity D cell Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries Fully charged the Rugby will run more than 35 hours in optimal conditions The charger adapter is a universal charger and will accept an input voltage from 100 to 240 VAC The charger requires that the correct cable be ordered for the country of use Rugby100 6 rugby _exploded eps Installation The NiMH Battery Pack will fit into the bottom of the Rugby in only one direction The three silver tabs on the battery should be aligned with the tabs 1 in the base of the laser Lock the battery pack in place using the large plastic nut 2 Charging The charge jack 3 is located on the front of the Rugby Insert the plug into the jack and the AC adapter into the appropriate wall outlet The NIMH Battery Pack can also be charged separately from the laser Low Battery Indication There is a low battery warning indicator on the switch panel of the Rugby that will indicate when the batteries require recharging Should the batteries become low the charger adapter will both run and charge the laser at the same time NiMH Battery Pack Care To ensure optimal performance and life of the NiMH Battery Pack please note the following guidelines Exposure of batteries to extreme temperatures can cause battery degradation and early failure Long term storage of the battery pack should be in moderate temperatures 0 F to 95 F 1
2. and can radiate 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 e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Safety Directions La O Rugby 100 1 5 1en e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 Rugby 100 1 5 1en 26 Safety Directions Safety Directions c Rugby 100 1 5 1en Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland has been certified as being equipped with a quality system which meet
3. rps Laser Diode eseni anian R canmanaudaey 635 nm visible Laser Classification 0 ccceeeee Class Il FDA21CFR Class 2 IEC60825 1 Operating Temperature cccceeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeenaes 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Storage Temperature eeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeee 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Battery Life ccc 60 hours with alkaline 35 hours with NiMH Bateries one Four D Cell Alkaline or NIMH Pack Environmental ssisdascdeedidesassaeadssceivendetecrassaeddeateandeds atianddheavaas Waterproof IP66 NiMH Battery Pack apu VONAGE aes ce csecetias fe hike oceeed ceed peveceelha A 7 5 VDC IADU CUM ONT iesavercaceteevens ndiii i a A ERE 1 0 amp NiMH Charger Adapter INPUt voltage oninia ii iA 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output Voltage isso en a E iil attendance dye 7 5 VDC OQUTPUL CUIMEME pesiin ai iania aS a 1 0 amps Pola osnan adaazeuacaee Shaft negative Tip positive Increased accuracy beginning serial number 100 61500 From 23 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Accuracy is derated outside this range Battery life is dependent upon environmental conditions Specifications are subject to change without notice Technical Data Booe Rugby 100 1 5 1en Leica Geosystems warrants the Rugby 100 to be free if defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 24 months provided that the product has been properly used and cared for as stated in the User Manual Any evidence of an atte
4. 6 mm from center CE Increased accuracy specified beginning serial number 100 61500 is now 1 16 1 5 mm To Enter Calibration Mode 1 With the power off press the Power Button once to turn on power 2 Press and hold the Up and Down Arrow Buttons While holding these buttons press and release the power button Then release the arrow buttons Calibration 15 Rugby 100 1 5 1en 3 The Rugby is now in calibration mode The low battery indicator will blink at 5 Hz and the out of level indicator will blink at 1 Hz alternately to confirm that the unit is in calibration mode for Axis One 2 me s 5Hz 1Hz Rugby100 9 Cal Mode 5 to 1 tif CS Do not push the arrow buttons unless you plan to change calibration To exit this mode press the power button once The unit will power off without making any changes 4 Align the unit so that you are facing the control panel and looking over the top of the unit to the calibration marks on the wall This is Axis One position 1 Rugby100 10 Rugby top view1 eps Axis One 1 2 Axis Two 3 4 5 Use the Up or Down Arrow Buttons to raise or lower the beam to the desired elevation for level calibration in position 1 When the arrow button is pressed the top laser emission indicator LED will turn off for one half second to indicate that a key has been pressed 6 Rotate the laser 180 and check the opposite side of Axis One position 2 7 Reposition the Rugby so that
5. 8 C to 35 C If the batteries are to be stored for an extended period of time fully charge them and then remove them from the laser unit If stored for more than 60 days it is recommended that the batteries be recharged to extend their useful life Always charge the batteries in an area of moderate temperatures Troubleshooting If your Rugby laser will not take a charge check the following e Check the AC input and DC output of the charger unit e Check that the Rugby has a rechargeable pack installed e Check charger cables for wear or damage e Refer to your Rugby User Manual for proper operation e Contact the nearest authorized service center Rugby 100 1 5 1en 12 NiMH Battery Pack Technical Data Rugby 100 Operating RANGE 00 0 0 cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaeees 1000 300 meters Diameter Self Leveling Accuracy s s 1 16 at 100 feet 1 5 mm at 30 meters Se lf Leveling RANGE seice a 5 Manual Grade ssiicccavactahincensnedsceasieeddavia sanded daventandedcasesanadabeandeadsceeavents Up to 10 Regt serai a ieee daaeedess aceevest eee 7 8 197 mm WIA ied ccctcneractedeetetacneez vend dccelvbadedandveien ecetniaed decenuuniadadebebeceeeeedaes 9 8 248 mm DG PUA cerse desivescac cues dustigueussga tudes aasdeueeeeanecs 6 9 175 mm Weight with Batteries ce ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeseettaeeeeeeeeaes 6 5 Ibs 2 95 kg R tation Speed Sesionin iini aa a E ai a na 5 10
6. Max radiant power per pulse cee Not applicable Labeling AVOID EXPOSURE Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture ea Ae LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM D E Wa 620 690nm Me 3 0 mW max lt 1 0 mW avg CLASS II LASER PRODUCT 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 AE LEICA GEOSYSTEMS AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Type Manufactured Art No S N Power Made in This laser product complies with 21 CFR 1040 as applicable Laser Radiation Do not stare into beam Class 2 Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 Po lt 3 mW a 620 690 nm AIS gt Rugby 100 1 5 1en Safety Directions Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term electromagnetic compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the laser unit to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic discharges are present and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment WARNING Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment Altho
7. Rugby 100 _ au _ o o amp A RUG BY 100 ral User Manual when it has to be right etca Version 1 5 Geosystems English This manual contains important Safety Directions refer to chapter Safety directions as well as instructions for a setting up the product and operating it Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the instrument The symbols used in the User Manual have the following meaning DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and or appreciable material financial and environmental damage CS Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Product Identification The instrument model and serial number of your product are indicated on the label on the base of the unit Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this information when you need to contact your agency or authorized service workshop Model Serial Number 100 Date of purchase Copyright Notice Copyright 2007 by Leica Geosystem
8. al Mode at 1 Hz Fed OT K A In the second axis the Low Battery will blink at 1 Hz the Manual Mode at 5 Hz When an arrow button is pressed to change calibration the Emission Indicator LED will turn off for one half second to indicate a button press Rugby 100 1 5 1en 8 O LED Indicators Out of Level Indication Xt When there is an Out of Z Level Failure the Rugby xt ros has been set up outside r A of its self leveling range and cannot achieve level The LED s will blink in sequence Turn the unit off level the top of the tripod and try again Out of Temperature Range X If the unit is set up and Z the environment is out of He e the specified operating K A temperature range all three LED s will turn on at the same time The operating temperature range for the Rugby is 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C LED Indicators 9 O Rugby 100 1 5 1en Basic operation Automatic Operation Manual Operation e Setup the Rugby 100 on a 5 8 11 Tripod or flat level surface e Press the Off On Power Button once to turn on the laser at 10 rps or twice at 5 rps e Press the Automatic Manual Button once to operate the Rugby in manual mode Align the plane of laser light to the jobsite requirements e Work can begin e Setup the Rugby 100 on a 5 8 11 Tripod or flat level surface e Press the Off On Power Button once to turn on the laser at 10 rps e Press the Off On Power Button a second t
9. avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Intended Use of Instruments Permitted uses The Rugby 100 is designed and suitable for the following applications within the limits of is intended conditions of use The instrument casts a horizontal laser plane or a laser beam for the purposes of alignment e The unit can be set up on its own baseplate or on a tripod The laser beam can be detected by the object being surveyed or by means of a laser detector The laser unit combined with machine control receivers is also suitable for guiding construction machinery e The unit can be powered by rechargeable NiMH optional or Alkaline batteries Adverse uses Use of the product without instruction e Use outside of the intended limits e Disabling safety systems and removal of hazard notices e Opening the instrument using tools screwdriver etc e Modification or conversion of the instrument e Use after misappropriation e Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior express approval of Leica Geosystems Inadequate safeguards at the measuring station e g when measuring on roads e Deliberate dazzling of third parties WARNING Adverse use can lead to injury malfunction and material damage It is the task of the person responsible for the instrument to inf
10. ee LED indicators will flash simultaneously 5 Hz H I Alert Automatic The Rugby 100 will always start up with the H I Alert activated The Rugby must reach a completely level position and remain undisturbed for 30 seconds before the Alert becomes active above s n 100 5000 8 Automatic Manual Button Press to enter manual mode Press again to exit and return to automatic self leveling Introduction and general operation t Rugby 100 1 5 1en Off On Power Button Turns the unit on off and changes head speeds e Press the Off On Power Button once to turn on the Rugby 100 at 10 rps e Press the Off On Power Button a second time to decrease the head speed to 5 rps e Press the Off On Power Button a third time to turn the Rugby 100 off When power is applied to the Rugby 100 it will always start up in automatic mode at 10 rps head speed and with the H I Alert function turned on CEP Units below Serial Number 100 28500 turn on at 5 rps Switches the unit between VA automatic self leveling mode and manual mode Automatic Manual Button The Manual Mode Indicator will flash when in this mode Manual Grade Buttons 2 This set of two red buttons controls the tilt of the main axis when the Rugby 100 is in manual mode In manual mode the arrow buttons allow the operator to tilt the head to match an existing line or slope e When facing the switch panel and the up arrow is pressed the plane of la
11. een enabled or disabled The laser must be in automatic to enable disable the H I Alert Function Incorporated on units with serial numbers 100 5000 and above Buttons toa Rugby 100 1 5 1en LED Indicators 1 RUGBY 100 Leica Rugby100 3 Rugby_membrane eps 1 Laser Emission Indicator yellow Off The Rugby and the laser beam are off Oo Flashing Leveling in progress On The Rugby has leveled and the laser beam is on 2 Low Battery Indicator red Off Battery ok Slow Flashing 1Hz Low Battery Xt Fast Flashing 5Hz Low Battery turns off soon On Turns off in 5 Minutes 3 Manual Mode Indicator red Off Automatic Self Leveling ros Flashing Manual Elevation Alert H I Indication The H I Alert function will automatically turn on when the Rugby 100 is powered up All three LED s will flash twice to indicate that the automatic H I Alert function is enabled Thirty seconds after the Rugby has leveled the H I function will become active All three LED s will flash once to indicate that the function has been activated If the Rugby is disturbed and an alert condition exists all three LED indicators will flash simultaneously 5 Hz Turn the unit off and on again check level elevation Calibration Mode Oo In Calibration Mode the 2 Low Battery and Manual Me x Mode Indicators will blink A alternately e Inthe first axis the Low Battery will blink at 5 Hz the Manu
12. ees Limits of US eeeeeeeeeees Responsibilities Hazards of Use 0055 Laser classification 00 Labelng sercrncrcnnscccarnari Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 25 FCC Statement applicable in the U S 25 Table of Contents Loan Rugby 100 1 5 1en Introduction and general operation The Rugby 100 Operating Instructions The Rugby 100 is easy to understand and simple to use The picture below gives a brief explanation of each of the switch buttons and the LED indicators tt Rugby100 1 Rugby_100_overview eps Laser Emission Indicator Indicates when the laser is leveling flashing or is level and the beam is on solid Low Battery Indicator Indicates when the laser s batteries are becoming low Off On Power Button Press once to turn the Rugby on at 10 rps Press again to decrease the head speed to 5 rps Press a third time to turn the unit off CE Units below Serial Number 100 28500 turn on at 5 rps 4 Manual Grade Buttons 2 Controls the tilt of the main axis when the Rugby is in Manual mode Charge Jack For optional NiMH rechargeable battery pack Battery Assembly Located in the base of the laser Remove the locking ring to replace the alkaline batteries Rugby 100 1 5 1en 4 Introduction and general operation 7 Manual Mode Indicator Flashes to indicate manual mode H I Alert Indication If an alert condition exists all thr
13. ge jack first and then plug it into the electrical outlet otherwise the Rugby s charge jack might emit sparks The Rugby 100 does not The Off On Power Button is used also to turn off change the speed of the rotating head Press once to turn the Rugby on at 5 rps Press a second time to increase the speed of the rotating head to 10 rps Press a third time to turn the unit off The Rugby 100 is working The Rugby 100 must be in automatic mode to but it does not self level self level e In automatic the emission indicator will blink until the laser has completed self leveling In manual mode the Manual Mode Indicator will flash slowly at 1 Hz and the Rugby will not self level The Rugby 100 has The Rugby 100 is displaying an elevation alert stopped working and all Press the Off On Button to stop the alert Press three LED s are flashing again to turn on the laser Check and adjust the elevation of the laser The H I Alert function will become active after the laser has leveled and is undisturbed for 30 seconds Troubleshooting 17 Rugby 100 1 5 1en Symptom Possible Causes and Solutions The Laser Emission Low Battery and Manual Mode Indicators are flashing sequentially Out of Level Indication The Rugby 100 has reached a servo limit or is outside of its self leveling range e In automatic mode the Rugby 100 must be set up within 5 of its upright position to be withi
14. ime to decrease to 5 rps CE Units below Serial Number 100 28500 turn on at 5 rps e The Rugby 100 will self level and then begin to rotate e Automatic H I Alert will become active after 30 seconds e Work can begin Rugby 100 1 5 1en 10 Basic operation Using Manual Operation with ae Grade P Setting up the Rugby with manual grade can be accomplished by one person but it is generally easier using two people working together The Rugby100 4 main_axis eps Rugby should be set up so that the Main Axis Manual Grade operator is looking at the switch panel and the area to be graded beyond the laser e Setup the Rugby at one end of the area to be graded put the Rugby in manual mode and take a reading E EEEE using your Rod Eye receiver Setting up the Rugby for Manual directly in front of the laser more Grade than three feet one meter from the laser for best results e Have a second person move to a control point at the other end of the jobsite and adjust the height Manually increase decrease the grade of the Rugby until a beep is heard on the receiver e The second person should hold the grade rod still and indicate to the operator when the beam is too high or too low by observing the audio tones and arrow indications on the Rod Eye receiver e Adjust the manual grade until the center bar and or solid tone is heard from the receiver Basic operation bow Rugby 100 1 5 1en NiMH Battery Pack General
15. me page at http www leica geosystems com treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer WARNING Use only the approved charger designed for this battery pack See manufacturer s reference below Precautions Reference GlobTek Part Nr TR9KC1000PTP N Model GT 4121DA 09 1 5 Safety Directions CT Rugby 100 1 5 1en Laser classification CAUTION Only Leica Geosystems authorized workshops are entitled to repair these products The rotating laser Rugby 100 produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the rotating head The product is a Class 2 laser product in accordance with e IEC 60825 1 2001 Radiation safety of laser products EN 60825 1 1994 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products The product is a Class II laser product in accordance with FDA 21CFR Ch I 1040 2002 US Department of Health and Human Service Code of Federal Regulations Class 2 Il laser products Do not stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at other persons Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex WARNING It can be dangerous to look into the beam with optical equipment i e binoculars telescopes Precautions Do not look directly into the beam with optical equipment Beam divergence 0 0 2 mrad Maximum radiant POWET eee 3 mW rotating mode Measurement uncertainty 5 Pulse duration Not applicable
16. mpt to repair the Rugby by other than factory authorized personnel using Leica Geosystems certified replacement parts will automatically void the warranty Knockdown Warranty In addition to the standard Leica Geosystems 24 month warranty the internal self leveling system of the Rugby 100 is covered regardless of failure Should any accident or knockdown occur within the warranty period all repairs to the internal self leveling assembly will be covered under the knockdown warranty policy Leica Geosystems liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing any product returned to a factory authorized service facility for that purpose The foregoing states the entire liability of Leica Geosystems in connection with the Rugby 100 and they shall not be held responsible for any consequential damage of any kind The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied The user of the Rugby 100 is expected to follow all operating instructions periodically checking the instrument and the work as it progresses Checking and ensuring the calibration of the Rugby 100 is the responsibility of the user Calibration and maintenance is not covered by the above warranty Rugby 100 1 5 1en 14 Warranty CE The Rugby is calibrated to the defined accuracy specification at the factory It is recommended to check your laser for calibration upon receipt and periodically before using the laser to ensure calibrati
17. n the self leveling range e Reposition the Rugby If the LED s continue to flash turn off the Rugby and try again The Laser Emission Low Battery and Manual Mode Indicators are all on Out of Temperature Range The internal temperature has exceeded its operating temperature range of 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C e Move the laser out of direct sunlight or shield it e Allow the Rugby to cool and it will automatically begin operation The Low Battery Warning Indicator is on The battery charge is low or dead e See symptom 1 above e See explanation of LED indicator functions The Rugby s distance is reduced Dirt is reducing the output of the laser e Clean the windows on the Rugby and the Rod Eye receiver to improve performance The Rod Eye receiver is not functioning properly See also the Rod Eye User Manual Check for proper operation e The Rugby is not rotating It is leveling or in elevation alert The power or audio feature is not active on the Rod Eye e The Rod Eye is out of usable range e The Rod Eye s batteries are dead or low Rugby 100 1 5 1en 18 Troubleshooting Care and Transport Transport CEP When dispatching the instrument always use the complete original Leica Geosystems packaging case and cardboard box When transporting the instrument in the field always make sure that you e Either carry the instrument in its original t
18. on is maintained Refer to the warranty card for further information If your laser requires calibration send it to your nearest authorized service center or calibrate the laser using the following procedure CE Do not enter this mode or attempt calibration unless you plan to change the calibration Calibration should be performed only by a qualified individual that understands basic calibration principles Checking Level Calibration To check level calibration of your Rugby Laser place the unit on a flat level surface or tripod approximately 100 ft 30 m from a wall Align Axis one of the Rugby so that it is square with the wall Allow the unit to self level completely approximately one minute after the unit begins to rotate and then mark the position of the beam position 1 Rotate the Rugby 180 allow it to self level and mark the opposite side of the first axis position 2 Align the second axis of the Rugby by rotating it 90 so that this axis is now square with the wall Allow the unit to self level completely and then mark the position of the beam position 3 Rotate the Rugby 180 allow it to self level and mark the opposite side of the second axis position 4 A 30m 100 ft 7 Rugby100 7 Axis 1_1 eps Axis 1 Position 1 Q __ 30m 100 ft _ s 7 Rugby100 8 Axis 1_2 eps Axis 1 Position 2 The Rugby is within its calibration specification if the four marks are within 3 32 2
19. orm the user about hazards and how to counteract them The laser unit is not to be used until the user has been instructed how to work with it Limits of Use Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habitation Cannot be used in an aggressive or explosive environment See chapter Technical Data Rugby 100 1 5 1en Lae O Safety Directions Responsibilities Responsibility for the manufacturer of the original equipment Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems Leica Geosystems is responsible for supplying the product including the user manual and original accessories in a completely safe condition Responsibilities of the manufac turers of non Leica Geosystems accessories CE The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the laser unit are responsible for developing implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument WARNING The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment of personnel who use the instrument and for the safety of the equipment in use The person in charge of the instrument has the foll
20. owing duties e To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the user manual e Tobe familiar with local regulations relating to accident prevention e Toinform Leica Geosystems immediately if the equipment becomes unsafe Hazards of Use Main hazards of use WARNING The absence of instruction or the inadequate imparting of instruction can lead to incorrect or adverse use and can give rise to accidents with far reaching human material financial and environmental consequences Precautions All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the directions of the person responsible for the instrument WARNING The charger is not designed for use under wet conditions If the unit becomes wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions Use charger only indoors in dry rooms and protect it from dampness If the charger is damp do not use it WARNING The charger contains potentially hazardous voltages Opening the charger may cause you to receive an electric shock Precautions Do not open the charger Safety Directions Sw Rugby 100 1 5 1en CAUTION Watch out for erroneous measurements if the product is defective or if it has been dropped or has been misused or modified Precautions Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the user manual particularly after the instrument has been s
21. ransport case e Or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder keeping the attached instrument upright Never carry the instrument loose in a road vehicle It can be affected by shock and vibration Always carry it in its case and secure it When transporting the instrument by rail air or ship always use the complete original packaging case and cardboard box or its equivalent to protect it against shock and vibration CE After transport or after long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the instrument Storage Temperature Limits 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Respect the temperature limits when storing the instrument particularly in summer if the instrument is inside the vehicle CEP Damp instruments must be unpacked Dry the instrument the case and the accessories at not more than 40 C 108 F and clean them Do not repack until everything is completely dry Cleaning and Drying Windows CEP Windows e Never touch the glass with your fingers e Use only a clean soft lint free cloth for cleaning If necessary moisten the cloth with pure alcohol Use no other liquids these may attack the polymer components Care and Transport 19 Rugby 100 1 5 1en Safety Directions The following directions should enable the person responsible for the laser unit and the person who actually uses the instrument to anticipate and
22. recautions When setting up the instrument make sure that the accessories e g tripod tribrach are correctly adapted fitted secured and locked in position Avoid subjecting the equipment to mechanical shock Never position the instrument on the tripod baseplate without securely tightening the central fixing screw If the screw is loosened always remove the instrument immediately from the tripod Rugby 100 1 5 1en 22 Safety Directions WARNING If the product is improperly disposed of the following can happen If polymer parts are burnt poisonous gases are produced which may impair health e If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly they can explode and cause poisoning burning corrosion or environmental contamination e By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorized persons to use it in contravention of the regulations exposing them selves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the en vironment liable to contamination e Improper disposal of silicone oil may cause environmental contamination Precautions X Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the national regula tions in force in your country The product must not be disposed with household waste Always prevent access to the product by unauthorized personnel Product specific treatment and waste management information can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems ho
23. s AG All rights reserved Leica Geosystems Proprietary Information The information data contained herein is proprietary information of Leica Geosystems AG and is furnished for your controlled use and shall not be copied or otherwise reproduced nor in any manner disclosed to any third party without Leica Geosystems s prior written consent Rugby 100 1 5 1en P22 Fi Table of Contents Introduction and general operation ei sssekiasscsecieviedecteevnddeenss 4 The Rugby 100 Operating INStrUCTIONS onai eiii 4 Buttons cece cceeeees 6 LED Indicators 00 00 0 0 8 Basic operation 0 10 Automatic Operation 25 10 Manual Operation 00 006 10 Using Manual Operation with Grade ecceceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneees 11 NiMH Battery Pack 12 Technical Data 0 0 13 Rugby 100 sesin 13 NiMH Battery Pack n se 13 NiMH Charger Adapter 13 Warranty 0 0 eee 14 Calibration 000 00 ee 15 Checking Level Calibration 15 To Enter Calibration Mode 15 Troubleshooting 17 Care and Transport 19 Transport oirenncecd niai 19 Storage iniret iiinis 19 Cleaning and Drying Windows 19 Safety Directions 20 Intended Use of Instruments 20 Permitted US S ceeeees 2 Adverse USES ccccceeeeeeee
24. s the International Standards of Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO stan dard 9001 and Environ mental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 Total Quality Management Our commitment to total customer satisfaction Ask your local Leica Geosystems agent for more information about our TQM program D when it has to be right Seica 727261 1 5 1en Printed in Switzerland Copyright Leica Geosystems AG Heerbrugg Switzerland 2007 Original Text Geosystems Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland Phone 41 71 727 31 31 Fax 41 71 727 46 73 www leica geosystems com
25. ser light will tilt upwards as it moves away from the operator e Pressing the arrow buttons will move the head in small increments Pressing and holding the button move the head more quickly r iir Main Axis Manual Grade H I Alert also called Height of Instrument or w A Elevation Alert when K A activated will reduce the amount of self leveling range to prevent elevation errors as a result of movement of the tripod or other sudden movement The H I Alert function will automatically turn on when the Rugby 100 is powered up All three LED s will flash twice to indicate that the Automatic H I Function is enabled Thirty seconds after the Rugby has leveled the H I function will become active All three LED s will flash once to indicate that the function has been activated Rugby100 2 main_axis eps If the Rugby is disturbed and an alert condition exists all three LED indicators will flash simultaneously 5 Hz Buttons 6 Rugby 100 1 5 1en Press the Off On Power Button to turn off the Rugby and stop the alert e Press the Off On Power Button again to restart the Rugby e Check for the cause of the alert adjust the height of the instrument allow the unit to relevel Disable option To disable the H I Alert function press and hold both the Up and Down arrows then press and release the Auto Manual Button All three LED s will flash twice to indicate that the H I function has b
26. the handle is now pointing at the calibration marks on the wall This is Axis Two position 3 8 Press the Auto Manual Button to enter the calibration mode for the second axis The low battery and out of level indicators will now reverse their blink modes to confirm the Rugby is now in calibration mode for Axis Two 9 Use the Up or Down Arrow Buttons to raise or lower the beam to the desired elevation for level calibration in Axis Two position 3 When the arrow button is pressed the top laser emission indicator LED will turn off for one half second to indicate that a key has been pressed 10 Rotate the laser 180 and check the opposite side of Axis Two position 4 11 Once the desired calibration has been set for both axes press the Power Button once to store the information and turn the power off The Rugby will be set to the new calibration when power is re applied Rugby 100 1 5 1en 16 Calibration Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes and Solutions The Rugby 100 does not The battery charge is low or dead turn on e Ifthe Rugby 100 has alkaline batteries remove the battery pack from the base of the Rugby and replace all four batteries with fresh D cell alkaline batteries e Ifthe Rugby 100 has a rechargeable NiMH battery pack plug the battery charger into the Rugby s charge jack and then connect it to a standard electrical outlet Always plug the battery charger into the Rugby s char
27. ubjected to abnormal use and before and after important measurements WARNING By working during a thunderstorm you are at risk from lightning Precautions Do not carry out field work during thunderstorms DANGER Because of the risk of electrocution it is very dangerous to use staffs and telescopic scales in the vicinity of electrical installations such as power cables or electrical railways Precautions Keep at a safe distance from electrical installations If it is essential to work in this environment first contact the safety authorities responsible for the electrical installations and follow their instructions WARNING Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial installations Precautions Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured Adhere to the regulations governing accident prevention and road traffic CAUTION During the transport or disposal of charged batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Remove the batteries from their compartment before they are transported Disposal of batteries only if they are fully flat CAUTION If the accessories used with the instrument are not properly secured and the equipment is subjected to mechanical shock e g blows falling the equipment may be damaged or people may sustain injury P
28. ugh the laser units meet the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed CAUTION There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the laser unit is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers e g walkie talkies mobile phones Precautions Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosystems When combined with the laser unit they meet the strict requirements stipulated by the guidelines and standards CAUTION Disturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in the tolerance limits for measurements being exceeded Although the laser meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this connection Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that the laser unit may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation e g near radio transmitters walkie talkies diesel generators power cables Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions FCC Statement applicable in the 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 residential installation This equipment generates uses
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