Extech DT40M, DT60M Operating Manual

USER MANUAL
Laser Distance Meter MODELS DT40M, DT60M, and DT100M
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................... 3
Safety Instructions ................................................................................. 3
Descriptions ........................................................................................... 4
Measurement Preparation ...................................................................... 6
Programming Menu ............................................................................... 8
Distance Measurements ......................................................................... 8
Area Measurements ............................................................................. 10
Volume Measurements ......................................................................... 12
Indirect Measurements (Pythagorean) ................................................... 13
Stakeout Function ................................................................................ 16
20-point Datalogger ............................................................................. 17
Maintenance ....................................................................................... 18
Display Error Codes .............................................................................. 20
Specifications....................................................................................... 20
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Introduction

Thank you for selecting the Extech Laser Distance Meter. This meter measures distance up to 40m (131.2’) for DT40M, 60m (197’) for DT60M, or 100m (328.1’) for DT100M and calculates Area, Volume, and Indirect readings using the Pythagorean Theorem (a2+b2=c2). It also includes a laser pointer and a stakeout feature. Please visit www.extech.com for the latest version of this User Guide, Product Updates, and Customer Support.

Safety Instructions

This meter has been designed for safe use, but must be operated with caution.
Laser classification (Class 2)
The meter produces a visible Class 2 laser beam from the top of the instrument.
WARNING: Do not directly view or point the laser at an eye. Do not look directly into the beam using an optical aid such as binoculars. This can create a hazard. Low power visible lasers do not normally present a hazard, but may present some potential for hazard if viewed directly for extended periods of time.
Please read all safety instructions carefully before using this
instrument
Do not use this device in flammable or explosive environments Do not use this device near aircraft or medical equipment Do not use this device near strong electro-magnetic interference Do not aim the meter directly into sunlight Do not dis-assemble or modify the instrument Do not store in areas of high temperature/humidity Remove the batteries when storing the instrument for long periods
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Descriptions

Meter
1. LCD display area
2. Keypad
3. Level
4. Laser Pointer
5. Sensor Beam
Note: Battery compartment on back of meter
Display Description
1. Length measurement mode
2. Battery status
3. Datalogger icon and memory location (1~20)
4. Signal strength icons
5. Laser pointer default
mode
6. Edge Reference (from top
or bottom of meter)
7. Indirect measurements:
Single Pythagorean, Double Pythagorean, and Double Pythagorean (partial height)
8. Stakeout mode
9. Area/Volume mode
10. Primary/summary display line
11. Auxiliary Display lines 1 (top), 2, and 3
12. Units of measure
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Keypad Description
Short press: Power ON
Short press: Laser ON (can be set to default ON)
Short press: Single distance measurement
Long press: Continuous measurement mode
Short press: Datalogger mode (press CLR to exit) Long press: Open program menu
Short press: Clear display; Long press: Power OFF
Short press: Area/Volume mode
Long press to 1st beep: Stakeout mode
Indirect measurements
Press 1x: Single Pythagorean mode
Press 2x: Double Pythagorean mode
Press 3x: Double Pythagorean (partial height)
Add / Subtract keys
Short press: Measurement edge selection
Long press: Backlight ON/OFF
Short press: Select unit of measure
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Measurement Preparation

Measurement Considerations
1. For best results, choose a target that is flat, hard and smooth
2. Use a section of cardboard or similar material if the target
size needs to be increased
3. For distance measurements, this device performs best
indoors. If used outdoors, the range will be limited depending on intensity of light and other environmental factors.
4. Replace the battery if the battery icon flashes on the display
5. The meter will not measure through glass, liquid, or
Styrofoam
6. Inaccurate measurements may result from low battery,
measured distance exceeding specified range, and irregular shaped objects near the target.
Range considerations
The range is limited to 40m (131.2’), 60m (197’), or 100m (328.1’) depending on model. At night or dusk, if the target is in
shadow, the measuring range without target plate is increased. Use a target plate to increase the range during daylight or if the target has poor reflection properties. In unfavorable conditions such as intense sunlight, poor reflective surfaces, or high temperatures, distance readings over 10m (33) can increase by ±0.15mm/m (±0.0018in/ft.).
Target surfaces
Measurement errors can occur when measuring toward colorless liquids (e.g. water), dust free glass, Styrofoam or similar semi-
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permeable surfaces. Aiming at high gloss surfaces may deflect the laser beam and lead to measurement errors. For non­reflective and dark surfaces, the measuring time may increase.
Preparing for Measurements
1. Press the MEAS key to switch the meter ON.
2. You can elect either to have the Laser always ON or to have
the laser turn ON only when the MEAS key is pressed. Go to the Programming Menu section of this manual for details.
3. The unit automatically switches OFF after three (3) minutes
of inactivity. Long press CLR to switch the unit OFF manually.
4. Press CLR to cancel the last action performed or clear the last
data displayed on the screen.
5. Press UNIT to change the unit of measure (ft = feet, in =
inches, m = meters.
6. Long press
to turn the backlight on or off.
7. Short press the reference key
to select the top edge or
bottom edge reference. See diagram below.
In the Top mode (2), the displayed reading will represent the distance from the top of the meter to the target.
In the Bottom mode (1), the displayed reading will represent the distance from the bottom of the meter to the target. This is the default mode.
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