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Spectra CR600 User's Manual
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1. C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 13 Turning O n O ff the Audio On Grade Monitoring Mode The audio on grade monitoring mode allows you to use the audio function to monitor whether or not the receiver is on grade W hen the monitoring mode is off the receiver beeps when the receiver is on grade W hen the monitoring mode is on the receiver is silent when the receiver is on grade T he receiver always starts up in last selected monitoring mode 1 When turning on the receiver continue to press and hold the power audio button for 2 seconds to enter the audio on grade monitoring mode Note When the monitoring mode ison the horn symbol in the LCD flashes W hen the monitoring mode is off the horn symbol in the LCD is on continuously 2 Press the power audio button to turn off the monitoring mode Resetting the Factory Default Settings W hen using this function you can reset the receiver to its factory default settings which include LED s dim grade sensitivity fine and audio soft 1 When turning on the receiver press and hold the power audio and grade sensitivity buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds Note After 5 seconds all indicators flash to show that the defaults have been reset 10 EMC Declaration of Conformity This receiver has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device for radio noise for digital app
2. detects the laser beam when it strikes the receiver T he photocell allows you to face the LCD and LEDs and have access to CR600 Receiver User Guide SPECTRA Paice 5105 Machine fine high Fast beeping tone High LEDs flashing red down arrows 2 to 3 _ Medium high Fast beeping tone High LEDs flashing red down arrows Center bar amp Fine high Fast beeping tone High LEDs flashing red 1 down arrow Flashing green Center bar amp __ Fine low Slow beeping tone Low LEDs flashing red lup arrow 2 to 3 Medium low Slow beeping tone Low LEDs flashing red up arrows 5105 a Machine fine low Slow beeping tone Low LEDs flashing red up arrows the control buttons regardless of your position relative to the laser 3 Offset Distance Scale coincides with the LCD bar display and is used beam If the receiver does not to work at an offset distance from on grade T hree offset scales which detect the laser beam for 30 D include metric hundredths of a foot and inches are available Simply minutes the receiver shuts off place the decal appropriate for your needs on the right side of the LCD automatically T a 4 Marking Notches align with the on grade portion of the photocells 11 LED s show the position of the 4to7 a Low Slow beeping tone Low LEDs solid red up arrows and are used to mark elevation readings The marking notches are 50 mm receiver relative to the laser beam ue
3. or for special vertical applications mounted to a tripod or a batter board 1 Turn the battery housing knob counterclockwise to loosen the battery housing door 2 Slide the receiver s groove onto the mount s tongue until it stops at the edge stop 3 Turn the battery housing knob clockwise to hold the receiver securely in place Note T he marking notches on both sides of the receiver magnetic mount align with the on grade portion of the photocell and are used to mark vertical position readings The marking notches are 50 mm 2 in from the top of the receiver magnetic mount Note T he gt s 11 tripod mount aligns with the on grade portion of the photocell and is used to mount the receiver on a tripod or a batter board 12 Warranty Trimble warrants the receiver to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years Trimble or its authorized service center will repair or replace at its option any defective part for which notice has been given during the warranty period If required travel and per diem expenses to and from the place where repairs are made will be charged to the customer at the prevailing rates Customers should send the product to Trimble N avigation Ltd or the nearest authorized service center for warranty repairs freight prepaid In countries with Trimble subsidiary service centers the repaired product will be returned to the customer freight prepaid Any eviden
4. pif Y SmE ECI eek Reg INE eee ene 2 in from the top of the receiver ve OvE grace ON grade OY DROW l TON Machine coarselow Slow beepingtone Low LEDs solid red 5 Liquid Crystal D isplay LCD shows the elevation grade sensitivity grade up arrows a audio out of level and battery status 12 Remote Mounting Channels 6 Groove is the channel that the grade rod tongue fits into so the receiver provide a recess for the radio remote control mounting guides to fit can be attached to the grade rod or magnetic mount into so the radio remote control can be attached to the receiver Trimble www trimble com oe a hs M achine M ounted M ode In fine mode the red LED s flash when the laser beam is more than 15 mm 9 16 in of being on grade In coarse mode the red LED s flash when the laser beam is more than 20 mm 13 16 in of being on grade T he low red LEDs light continuously when the laser beam is between 15 and 25 mm 9 16 and 1 in of being on grade in fine mode and between 20 and 25 mm 13 16 and 1 in of being on grade in coarse mode The high red LEDs light Note T he receiver beeps quickly when the receiver is above the laser beam slowly when below it and continuously when centered in the laser beam or on grade Selecting the Grade Sensitivity T he receiver always starts up in the last selected on grade sensitivity the factory default setting is fine 1 Press the grade sensit
5. settings which include on and off every 3 seconds Note When line alert is on all LEDs flash simultaneously and the receiver beeps for 3 seconds When line alert is off both red LEDs flash for 3 seconds Note O n grade monitoring starts after 5 seconds of a continuous on grade condition To confirm that the laser beam is still aligned to on grade all LED s flash once per second every 10 seconds If the laser beam is disturbed blocked or moved from on grade for more than 5 seconds the LEDs start flashing After 45 seconds of the beam being disturbed continuously the receiver starts beeping once per second regardless of the audio setting Specifications Housing H eavy duty metal die cast magnesium capable of a 3 m 10 ft drop on concrete LCD Channels 15 linear display segments O ffset D ecals English 0 01 ft increments Imperial in increments metric increnents Capture H eight 114 mm 4 5 in Acceptance Angle LCD Readout Front regardless of the receiver s orientation to the laser beam On Grade Sensitivity Ultra fine 0 1 mm 0 004 in Super fine 1 mm 1 32 in Rod M ount H and H eld M ode Fine 1 50 mm 1 16 in M edium 3 00 mm 2 s in Coarse 6 00 mm 1 4 in M achine M ount M ode Fine 10 mm 3 8 in Coarse 25 mm 1 in Batey Life 20 C F Spectral Sensitivity O perates with red visible and infrared lasers with wavelength between 610 and 900 nm 50 mm 2 in below top of receiver 20
6. Features and Functions 1 Power Audio Button is a multi functional button that turns the receiver on off and allows you to adjust the audio volume 2 Grade Sensitivity Button allows you to cycle through receiver s on grade sensitivities The hand held grade sensitivities include fine 1 5 mm 4 16 in medium 3 mm 1 8 in and coarse 6 mm 2 4 in The machine grade sensitivities include fine 10 mm 3 8 in and coarse 25 mm 1 in This button also allows you to select ultra fine 0 1 mm 0 004 in and super fine 1 mm 1 32 in grade sensitivity when used with the power audio button T he machine grade sensitivity mode has an offset for on grade O n grade is 50 mm 2 in below the top of the receiver and is not centered in the photocell LCD LED Audio Information LCD Readout Function Audio Output LED Indication 6 to7 M achine coarse high Fast beeping tone High LEDs solid red down arrows 5to7 Machine medium high Fast beeping tone High LEDs solid red down arrows 4to7 High Fast beeping tone High LEDs solid red down arrows 7 Audio Port is the opening the sound comes out of 8 Battery H ousing holds three AA alkaline or Ni Cd batteries The battery housing door is also used to attach the receiver to a custom grade rod magnetic mount or the general purpose clamp 9 Remote C ontacts provides grade display signals to a radio remote control 10 Photocell
7. aratus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian D epartment of Communication and is pursuant to part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission FCC rules T hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation T his receiver generates radio frequency If it s not used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception Such interference can be determined by turning the receiver off and on You are encouraged to try eliminating the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the laser and the receiver For more information consult your dealer or an experience radio television technician CAUTION Changes or modifications to the receiver that are not expressly approved by Trimble could void authority to use the equipment 14 Attaching the Receiver to the General Purpose Clamp T he general purpose clamp attaches to the receiver so the receiver can be used with a grade rod or wooden pole 1 Turn the battery housing knob counterclockwise to loosen the battery housing door 2 Slide the receiver s groove onto the clamp s tongue until it stops at the edge stop 3 Turn the battery housing knob clockwise to hold the receiver securely in place 4 To attach the clamp to a rod turn the
8. ce of negligent abnormal use accident or any attempt to repair the product by other than factory authorized personnel using Trimble certified or recommended parts automatically voids the warranty T he foregoing states the entire liability of Trimble regarding the purchase and use of its equipment Trimble will not be held responsible for any consequential loss or damage of any kind This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties except as set forth above including any implied warranty merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed T his warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Trimble Trimble Construction Division 5475 Kellenburger Road Dayton Ohio 45424 1099 U S A CE Grex 1 937 245 3600 Phone 2002 2005 Trimble Navigation Limited All rights reserved www trimble com Reorder PN 1277 0060 Rev C 07 05
9. ivity button repeatedly to cycle through the on grade LCD LED Audio Information cont How to Use the Receiver LCD Readout Function Audio Output LED Indication Installing the Batteries Leva vial with Laser out of levd alert High low beeping tone 1 Turn the battery housing knob out of level audio must be on counterclockwise bubble 2 Remove the battery housing door Battery Low battery N A 3 Insert the battery as shown noting Horn Audio on soft loud Single beep Flashing d Audio off at on grade horn Flashing V Los beam indication N A Flashing red arw S All LED s flash for 3 seconds Line alert off Both red LEDs flash Alliconson the Power on Single beep All LEDs flash for LCD appear for 1 second 1 second Flashing fine w Ultrafine grade N A N A sensitivity Flashing fine Super fine grade N A N A and medium sensitivity Fine grade sensitivity M edium v Medium grade N A N A sensitivity Coarse z Coarse grade N A N A sensitivity Fine Z4 Machinefine N A N A M achine Symbol grade sensitivity Medium 4 Machine coarse N A N A M achine Symbol grade sensitivity Line alert on Beep on 1 H z rate the plus and minus diagram inside the housing 4 Put the battery housing door in place Push in the knob and turn it clockwise Learning the Receiver Functions Standard Turning O n O ff the Receiver 1 Press the power audio button to tu
10. jaws screw counterclockwise to open the clamp s jaws 5 Slide the clamp onto the rod 6 Turn the jaws screw clockwise to tighten the clamp to the rod Note T he level vial on the clamp can be viewed from above or below to verify that the rod is plumb 11 Declaration of Conformity Application of Council D irective s M anufacturer s N ame M anufacturer s Address 89 336 EEC Trimble N avigation Ltd 5475 Kellenburger Road Dayton Ohio 45424 1099 U S A Trimble GmbH Am Prime Parc 11 65479 Raunheim Germany M odel N umber CR600 Conformance to D irective s EC Directive 89 336 EEC using EN 55022 and EN 50082 1 IT E residential commercial amp light industrial Product meets the limit B and methods of EN 55022 Product meets the levels and methods of IEC 801 2 8 kV air 4 kV contact IEC 801 3 3 V m 26 to 1000 M Hz 80 1 kHz European Representative Address Equipment Typa Environment Product Standards Notice to Our European Union Customers For product recycling instructions and more information please go to www trimble com environment summary html Recycling in Europe To recycle Trimble WEEE call 31 497 53 2430 and ask for the WEEE associate or mail a request for recycling instructions to Trimble Europe BV c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel NL 15 Magnetic Mount The magnetic mount attaches to the receiver for use on machines
11. rn on the receiver Note W hen the receiver is initially turned on all LCD symbols and LED s are turned on for one second diagnostic mode After the diagnostic mode is complete all the symbols of the last selected modes appear 2 Press and hold the power audio button for 2 seconds to turn off the receiver Selecting the Audio Function T he receiver always starts up in the last selected audio level the factory default setting is soft 1 Press the power audio button repeatedly to cycle through the audio levels which include off soft and loud 6 sensitivities which include hand held fine medium coarse and machine mounted fine and coarse 2 To select ultra fine or super fine on grade sensitivities press and hold the grade sensitivity and power audio buttons for 2 seconds Note As you hold the buttons the receiver cycles through the ultra fine and super fine on grade sensitivities 3 Release both buttons when the sensitivity that is appropriate for your application needs appears in theLCD Selecting the LED Settings The LEDs show the position of the receiver relative to the laser beam Three LED settings can be selected from bright dim and off Dim is the factory default setting Turning off the LED s extends battery life Rod M ounted and H and H eld M ode Thered LEDs flash when the receiver is within 13 mm 2 2 in of being on grade The low red LEDs light continuously when the receiver i
12. s between 13 and 25 mm 2 2 in and 1 in of being above the laser beam T he high red LEDs light continuously when the receiver is between or 13 and 95 mm 1 2 and 33 4 in below the laser beam The green LEDs flash when the receiver is on grade 7 continuously when the laser beam is between 15 and 95 mm 9 16 and 33 4 in of being on grade in fine mode and between 20 and 95 mm 13 16 and 33 4 in of being on grade in coarse mode The LEDs can also be used for lost beam indication If the LEDs are turned on the top or bottom red LEDs flash for 20 seconds to show the direction to move the receiver to reacquire the beam For additional lost beam indication a bank of up or down arrows in the LCD flashes for 20 seconds to show the direction to move the receiver to reacquire the beam 1 Simultaneously press the grade sensitivity and power audio buttons repeatedly to cycle through the LED settings bright dim and off Advanced Turning On Off Line Alert Line alert is used primarily when the laser is in vertical mode to monitor the on grade alignment of the laser beam T he receiver always starts up in the last selected line alert mode If the receiver starts up with the line alert on all LEDs flash bright setting simultaneously and the receiver beeps for 3 seconds 1 Press and hold the grade sensitivity button for 5 seconds to enter the line alert mode Note T he receiver cycles through the line alert
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