Leica Geosystems 6016032, 6016027 User manual

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Leica Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI
User Manual
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Introduction
Purchase
Product identification
Validity of this man­ual
Available documenta­tion
Congratulations on the purchase of a Leica Rotating Laser product.
Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product.
The model and serial number of your product are indicated on the type plate.
Always re Leica Geosystems authorised service centre.
This manual applies to the Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI lasers. Differences between the models are mark
Name Description/Format
Rugby CLH/CLA/C Quick Guide
Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI User Manual
fer to this information when you need to contact your agency or
LI
t and operating it. Refer to "1 Safety Directions" for further
ed and described.
Provides an overview of the product. Intended as a quick reference guide.
All instructions required in order to operate the product to a basic level are contained in the User Manual. Provides an overview of the product together with technical data and safety directions.
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Calibration Certificate
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Table of Contents
1 Safety Directions 6
1.1 General 6
1.2 Definition of Use 7
1.3 Limits of Use 7
1.4 Responsibilities 7
1.5 Hazards of Use 8
1.6 Laser Classification 11
1.6.1 General 11
1.6.2 Rugby CLH 11
1.6.3 Rugby CLA 12
1.6.4 Rugby CLI 13
1.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 14
1.8 FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S. 16
2 Description of the System 18
2.1 System Components 18
2.2 Functionality Packages 19
2.3 Rugby Laser Components 22
2.4 Case Components 24
2.5 Setup 24
3 Operation 26
3.1 Control Panel 26
3.2 Turning the Rugby on and off 26
3.3 The LCD Display 27
3.4 Grade Entry 28
3.5 Axis Identification 31
3.6 Conversion of Slope Into Percent of Grade 31
3.7 Alignment of the Axes 31
3.8 Precise Alignment of the Axes 32
3.9 Laydown Operation (Rugby CLA Only) 33
4 Combo 34
4.1 Description of the Combo 34
4.2 Connecting Screens for the Combo 36
4.3 Combo Menu 36
4.3.1 Access and Navigation 36
4.3.2 Menu Set 1 39
4.3.3 Menu Set 2 45
4.3.4 Grade Entry 49
5 The Rod Eye Receivers 53
5.1 Rod Eye 120, Receiver 53
5.2 Rod Eye 140, Classic Receiver 54
5.3 Rod Eye 160, Digital Receiver 55
6 Applications 56
6.1 Setting Forms 56
6.2 Checking Grades 56
6.3 Manual Grades 58
6.3.1 Manual Grades 58
6.3.2 Manual Grades with Slope Adapter 59
6.4 Batter Boards 59
6.5 Facades 62
6.6 Suspended Ceilings 64
6.7 Layout 66
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6.8 Layout with Slope Catch 68
6.9 Grade Dial-in 70
6.10 Smart Target (Slope Catch) 71
6.11 Smart Target (Slope Lock) 71
6.12 Automatic Axis Alignment 72
6.13 Axis Alignment plus Slope Lock 75
6.14 Dual Receiver Setups 75
7 Batteries 77
7.1 Operating Principles 78
7.2 Battery for Rugby 78
7.3 Battery for Combo 80
8 Accuracy Adjustment 81
8.1 Checking the Level Accuracy 81
8.2 Adjusting the Level Accuracy 82
8.3 Adjusting the Vertical Accuracy 83
9 Semi-Automatic Calibration 85
10 Troubleshooting 89
11 Care and Transport 93
11.1 Transport 93
11.2 Storage 93
11.3 Cleaning and Drying 94
12 Technical Data 95
12.1 Conformity to National Regulations 95
12.2 General Technical Data of the Product 95
13 Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty 98
13.1 Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI 98
13.2 Combo 98
14 Accessories 99
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1 Safety Directions

1.1 General

Description
About warning messages
The following directions enable the person responsible for the product, and the
n who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational
perso hazards.
The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them.
Warning messages are an essential part of the safety concept of the instru­ment. They app
Warning messages...
make the user alert ab of the product.
contain general rules of behaviour.
For the users‘ safety, all safety instructions and safety messages shall be strictl
y observed and followed! Therefore, the manual must always be available
to all persons performing any tasks described here.
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are standardised signal words for identifying levels of hazards and risks related to personal injury and property damage. For your safety, it is important to read and fully understand the fol­lowing table with the different signal words and their definitions! Supplemen­tary safety information symbols may be placed within a warning message as well as supplementary text.
Type Description
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
ear wherever hazards or hazardous situations can occur.
out direct and indirect hazards concerning the use
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will re serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which, if no could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which, if no may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which, if not avoided, may result in appreciable material, financial and environmental damage.
Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner.
sult in death or
t avoided,
t avoided,
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1.2 Definition of Use

Intended use
he Rugb
T for the purpose of alignment. The Rugby CLA casts a horizontal and vertical laser plane or a laser beam for the purpose of alignment.
The laser beam can be detected by means of a laser detector.
Remote control of product.
Data communication with external appliances.
y CLH and Rugby CLI cast a horizontal laser plane or a laser beam
Reasonably foreseea­ble misuse
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Us
f the p Use outside of the intended use and limits. Disabling safety systems. Removal of hazard notices. Opening the product using tools, for example screwdriver, unless this is permitted for certain functions. Modification or conversion of the product. Use after misappropriation. Use of products with obvious damages or defects. Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems. Inadequate safeguards at the working site. Deliberate dazzling of third parties. Controlling of machines, moving objects or similar monitoring application without additional control and safety installations.

1.3 Limits of Use

Environment
Suitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habita­tion: not suitable fo
DANGER
Working in hazardous areas, or close to electrical installations or simi­lar situations.
e Risk.
Lif
Precautions:
Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted by the per­son responsible for the product before working in such conditions.
r
oduct without instruction.
r use in aggressive or explosive environments.

1.4 Responsibilities

Manufacturer of the produ
c
t
Geosystems, is r ual and original accessories, in a safe condition.
esponsible for supplying the product, including the user man-
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Person responsible for the pr
oduct
The person responsible for the product has the following duties:
To understand the sa in the user manual.
To ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions.
To be familiar with local regulations relating to safety and accident preven­tion.
To inform Leica Geosystems immediately if the product and the application becomes unsafe.
To ensure that the national laws, regulations and conditions for the opera­tion of the product are respected.

1.5 Hazards of Use

CAUTION
Dropping, misusing, modifying, storing the product for long periods or transport
Watch out for erroneous measurement results.
Precautions:
ing the product
Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjust­ments indicated in the User Manual, particularly after the product has been subjected to abnormal use as well as before and after important measure­ments.
fety instructions on the product and the instructions
DANGER
Risk of electrocution
Because of the risk o staffs and extensions 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.
f electrocution, it is dangerous to use poles, levelling
NOTICE
With the remote control of products, it is possible that extraneous targets will be picked out and measured.
Precautions:
When measuring in remote control mode, always check your results for plausibility.
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WARNING
Lightning strike
If the produc may increase the risk of being struck by lightning.
Precautions:
Do not use the product in a thunderstorm.
WARNING
Inadequate securing of the working site.
This can lead to danger and at industrial installations.
Precautions:
Always ensure that the working site is adequately secured.
Adhere to the regulations governing safety, accident prevention and road traffic.
CAUTION
Not properly secured accessories.
If the access product is subjected to mechanical shock, for example blows or falling, the product may be damaged or people can sustain injury.
Precautions:
When setting up the product, make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted, fitted, secured, and locked in position.
Avoid subjecting the product to mechanical stress.
t is used with accessories, for example masts, staffs, poles, you
ous situations, for example in traffic, on building sites
ories used with the product are not properly secured and the
CAUTION
Inappropriate mechanical influences to batteries
Dur
ing the tr
priate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard.
Precautions:
Before shipping the product or disposing of it, discharge the batteries by running the product until they are flat.
When transporting or shipping batteries, the person in charge of the prod­uct must ensure that the applicable national and international rules and regulations are observed.
Before transportation or shipping contact your local passenger or freight transport company.
ansp
rt, shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappro-
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WARNING
During dynamic applications, for example stakeout procedures there is a dan­ger of accidents o mental conditions around, for example obstacles, excavations or traffic.
Precautions:
The person responsible for the product must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers.
WARNING
Unauthorised opening of the product
Either of the following actio
Touching live components
Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs
Precautions:
Do not open the product!
Only Leica Geosystems authorised service centres are entitled to repair these products.
WARNING
Improper disposal
If the produc
If polymer parts are burnt, poisonous gases are produced which may impair health.
If batteries are damaged or are heated strongly, they can explode and cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or environmental contamination.
By disposing of the product irresponsibly you may enable unauthorised persons to use it in contravention of the regulations, exposing themselves and third parties to the risk of severe injury and rendering the environment liable to contamination.
Precautions:
Product-specific treatment and waste management information can be received from your Leica Geosystems distributor.
ccurring if the user does not pay attention to the environ-
ns may cause you to receive an electric shock:
t is improperly disposed of, the following can happen:
The product must not be disposed with household waste. Dispose of the p the national regulations in force in your country. Always prevent access to the product by unauthorised personnel.
roduct appropriately in accordance with
WARNING
Improperly repaired equipment
Risk of injuries t edge.
Precautions:
Only Leica Geosystems authorised service centres are entitled to repair these products.
o users and equipment destruction due to lack of repair knowl-
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WARNING
Exposure of batteries to high mechanical stress, high ambient tempera­tures or imm
This can cause leakage, fire or explosion of the batteries.
Precautions:
Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temper­atures. Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids.
WARNING
Short circuit of battery terminals
If batter keys, metallised paper or other metals, the battery can overheat and cause injury or fire, for example by storing or transporting in pockets.
Precautions:
Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metal­lic objects.
ersion into fluids
y terminals are short circuited e.g. by coming in contact with jewellery,

1.6 Laser Classification

1.6.1 General

General
The following chapters provide instructions and training information about laser safety ac report IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02). The information enables the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational hazards.
cording to international standard IEC 60825-1 (2014-05) and technical
According to IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02), products classified as laser class 1, class 2 and class 3R do not require:
if used and operated as defined in this User Manual due to the low eye hazard level.
National laws and local regulations could impose more stringent instructions for the safe use of lasers than IEC 60825-1 (2014-05) and IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02).

1.6.2 Rugby CLH

General
The rotating laser built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges fr
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in accor
om the rotating head.
dance with:
IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): “Safety of laser products”
er safety officer involvement,
las protective clothes and eyewear, special warning signs in the laser working area
These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate staring into the beam. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness and after-images, particularly under low ambient light conditions.
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Description Value
0016015_001
0015815_001
a
Maximum peak radiant power 0.6 mW / 3.5 mW
Pulse duration (effective) 500 ms / 1.4 ms, 0.7 ms
Pulse repetition frequency 10 Hz, 20 Hz
Beam divergence 0.2 mrad
Wavelength 635 nm
Labelling
a Laser beam

1.6.3 Rugby CLA

General
The rotating laser built into the product produces a visible laser beam which emerges from the rotating head.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 2 in
dance with:
accor
IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): “Saf
These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberat
e staring into the beam. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness
and after-images, particularly under low ambient light conditions.
Description Value
Maximum peak radiant power 0.8 mW / 2.8 mW
Pulse duration (effective) Rotating: 500 ms / 5.6 ms,
Pulse r
epetition frequency 0 Hz, 2 Hz, 5 Hz, 10 Hz,
Beam divergence 0.2 mrad
Wavelength 635 nm
ety of laser products”
2.9 ms, 1.4 ms, 1.0 ms, 0.7 ms Scanning: 34 ms, 36 ms, 40 ms
15 Hz, 20 Hz
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CAUTION
0015816_001
0015815_001
b
a
Class 2 laser product
From a sa
fety perspective, class 2 laser products are not inherently safe for the
eyes.
Precautions:
Avoid staring into the beam or viewing it through optical instruments.
Avoid pointing the beam at other people or at animals.
Labelling
a Laser beam, Plumb beam b Rota

1.6.4 Rugby CLI

General
The rotating laser built into the product produces an invisible laser beam which emerges fr
ting laser beam
om the rotating head.
The laser product described in this section is classified as laser class 1 in
dance with:
accor
IEC 60825-1 (2014-05): “Saf
ety of laser products”
These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous for deliberate staring into the beam. The beam may cause dazzle, flash-blindness and after-images, particularly under low ambient light conditions.
Description Value
Maximum peak radiant power 3.5 mW
Pulse duration (effective) 1.4 ms, 1.0 ms, 0.7 ms
Pulse repetition frequency 10 Hz, 15Hz, 20 Hz
Beam divergence 0.2 mrad
Wavelength 780 nm
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0015815_001
0015815_001
a
Labelling
a Invisible laser beam

1.7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC

Description
The term Electromagnetic Compatibility is taken to mean the capability of the produc
t 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
Electromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment.
Precautions:
Although the product meets 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
Use of the product with accessories from other manufacturers. For example field computers, personal computers or o
ther electronic equip-
ment, non-standard cables or external batteries
This may cause disturbances in other equipment.
Precautions:
Use only the equipment and accessories recommended by Leica Geosys­tems.
When combined with the product, they meet the strict requirements stipu­lated by the guidelines and standards.
When using computers, two-way radios or other electronic equipment, pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided by the manufacturer.
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CAUTION
Intense electromagnetic radiation. For example, near radio transmit­ters, two-way ra
Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibil­ity that function of the product may be disturbed in such an electromagnetic environment.
Precautions:
Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions.
CAUTION
Operating the product with connecting cables attached at only one of their two ends
If the p two ends, for example external supply cables, interface cables, the permitted level of electromagnetic radiation may be exceeded and the correct functioning of other products may be impaired.
Precautions:
roduct is operated with connecting cables attached at only one of their
While the product is in use, connecting cables, for example product to external battery, product to computer, must be connected at both ends.
dios or diesel generators
CAUTION
Use of product with radio or digital cellular phone devices
Electromagne tions, in medical devices, for example pacemakers or hearing aids and in air­craft. It can also affect humans and animals.
Precautions:
Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards which are in force in this respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment can be disturbed or that humans or ani­mals can be affected.
Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in the vicinity of filling stations or chemical installations, or in other areas where an explosion hazard exists.
Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices near to medical equipment.
Do not operate the product with radio or digital cellular phone devices in aircraft.
tic fields can cause disturbances in other equipment, in installa-
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1.8 FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S.

Leica Geosystems AG
CH-9435 Heerbrugg
0015817_001
0015825_001
0015825_001
0015825_001
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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.
Reorien
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
t or relocate the receiving antenna.
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for compliance c
ould void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
e, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
Labelling Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI
Labelling Combo
Labelling Rod Eye
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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.
Power : 3V / 60mA Art.No.: 785490 Made in China Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435
Model: RE120
012524_002
Power : 3V / 60mA Art.No.: 828507 Made in China Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435
Model: RE140
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.
005146_002
Power : 3V / 60mA Art.No.: 785492 Made in China Leica Geosystems AG CH-9435
Model: RE160
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.
004661_002
Labelling Rod Eye
Labelling Rod Eye
Rod Eye 140:
Rod Eye 160:
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2 Description of the System

1
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3
A100
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Combo
Li-Ion
Rugby CLH/CLI/CLA

2.1 System Components

General description
Area of application
Available system com-
onent
p
s
The Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI lasers are tools for general construction, levelling and slope applica
Setting fo
Levelling to grade
Controlling depths for excavations
tions such as:
rms
If set up within the self-levelling range, the Rugby automatically levels to create an accurat
e horizontal, vertical or sloped plane of laser light. Once the Rugby has levelled, the head starts rotating and the Rugby is ready for use. 30 sec­onds after the Rugby has completed the levelling, the H.I.Alert system becomes active and protects the Rugby against changes in elevation caused by move­ment of the tripod to ensure accurate work.
The Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI, depending on the
iguration, is a dual grade laser. The laser
conf produces an accurate plane of laser light for applications which require level (1), single slope (2) or dual slope (3).
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The delivered components depend on the package ordered.

2.2 Functionality Packages

Available functional­ity packages
Basic so tures
ftware fea-
A wide range of functionality packages are available for use on the Rugby CLH/CLA/C are available for use in a temporary or permanent state. Contact your dealer/ supplier for further information.
Availability Functionality package
Permanent
Temporary
The following basic software features are included in all CLX functionality pack­ages:
Feature CLX functionality
Ho
Self-levelling ± 6 °
Accuracy ± 10 "
Calibration
Manual mode
H.I.Alert
Temperature alert 50 °C
Battery alert
Head stall alert
Head speed 10
Operating range (diameter) radio Combo 600 m
Operating range (diameter) receiver Combo 1300 m
50 h operating time on 1 charge
Head speed 7, battery
LI hardware. Depending on the installed package, certain features
CLX500
CLX600
CLX700
CLX800
CLX900
CLX60
CLX70
CLX80
CLX90
packages
rizontal
LX001AG
C C
LX200 LX250
C C
LX300
CLX400
CLX20 CLX25 CLX30 CLX40 CLX50
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Software features Rugby CLH
Depending on installed functionality package, the following features are usa­ble:
Feature CLX001AG CLX200
CLX20
Manual slope DG ± 8%
Slope Ca and Slope Lock
Beam mask­ing
Tempera­ture stabil­ity control 2°C, 5°C, Off
Semi-auto­matic grade
Grade dial­in ± 8%
Single grade - -
Dual grade
Grade dial­in ± 5%
Head speed 15, 20
Semi-auto­matic cali­bration
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Software features Rugby CLA
Depending on installed functionality package, the following features are usa­ble:
Feature CLX250
CLX25
Manual slope DG ± 8%
Slope Catch and Slope
k
Loc
Beam masking
Temperature stability con­trol 2°C, 5°C, Off
Semi-auto­matic calibra­tion
Head speed 15
Lay down operation
Scan catch -
Scanning 10 °, 45 °, 90 °
Head Speed 0, 2, 5
Grade dial-in ± 15%
Auto grade - -
Single grade - -
Axis align­ment
Dual grade ± 15%
Plumb up beam
Head speed 20
Multiple laser operation with Combo, max. 5 lasers
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Software features Rugby CLI
CLX900 and CLX90 are the available functionality packages for Rugby CLI.
The following fe
atures are usable:
Feature CLX900
CLX90
Manual slope DG ± 8%
Slope Catch and Slope Lock
Beam masking
Temperature stability control 2°C, 5°C, Off
Semi-automatic calibration
Head speed 15, 20
Grade dial-in ± 15%
Auto grade
Semi-automatic grade
Axis alignment
Plumb up beam
Multiple laser operation with Combo, max. 5 lasers
Dual grade IR ± 15%
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2.3 Rugby Laser Components

Rugby laser compo­n
ents
Rugby CLH
Rugby CLA
a Carry handle b Screen c Co
ntrol panel
d USB-C port, only for Rugby Manager
software
e Battery compartment
a Vertical plumb window
Plate f
b
or optional scope c Carry handle d Screen e Control panel f USB-C port, only for Rugby Manager
software
g Battery compartment
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Rugby CLI
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software f Battery compartment
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2.4 Case Components

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a Rugby laser b User manual, CD c Combo with bracket d Power bank and cable* e Second battery* f Case label g Charger h Flexible name tag* i Scope assembly* j Rod Eye with bracket*
*Optional
, Safety instructions, Quick guide, Protect card

2.5 Setup

Location
Keep the locatio the laser beam.
Place the Rugby on a stable ground. Ground vibration and extremely windy conditions can affect the operation of the Rugby.
When working in a very dusty environment place the Rugby up-wind so the dirt is blown away from the laser.
n clear of possible obstructions that could block or reflect
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Setting up on a tripod
1. Set up the tripod.
2. Place the Rugby on the tripod.
3. Tighten the screw on the underside of the tripod to secure the Rugby o
Attach the Rug level surface.
Always check the tripod or laser trailer before attaching the Rugby. Make sure all screws, bolts and nuts are tight.
If a tripod has chains, they should be slightly loose to allow for thermal expansion during the day.
Secure the tripod on extremely windy days.
n the tripod.
by securely to a tripod or laser trailer, or mount on a stable
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3 Operation

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3.1 Control Panel

Overview
Rugby CLA/CLI
Rugby CLH
a LCD display
Status LED
b c
Power button
d USB-C port, only for Rugby Manager
software
a LCD display b Status LED c Power button d USB-C port, only for Rugby Manager
software
Functions
LCD display Displays all required user information.
Power button Press to turn on or off the Rugby.
Status LED Indicates the level status of the Rugby.

3.2 Turning the Rugby on and off

Turning on and off
Press the Power button to turn on or off the Rugby.
After turning on:
The LCD displa
If set up within the +/-6° self-levelling range (horizontal or vertical), the
y turns on and displays the current status of the Rugby.
Rugby automatically levels to create an accurate horizontal plane of laser light.
Once levelled, the head starts rotating and the Rugby is ready for use.
The H.I.Alert system becomes active 30 seconds after completing the level­ling. The H.I.Alert system protects the laser against changes in elevation caused by any movement or settling of the tripod.
The self-levelling system and the H.I.Alert function continue to monitor the position of the laser beam to ensure consistent and accurate work.
The H.I.Alert function turns on automatically every time the Rugby is turned on.
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3.3 The LCD Display

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Main display
Start-up Screens
The LCD display shows all the information that is required to operate the Rugby. F
When you turn on the Rugby, the LCD displays the Leica welcome screen, the customer name s
Leica welcome screen
or a more comprehensive display, a Combo is necessary.
a X-axis grade value b Y-axis grade value
Beam masking
c d Head speed e Manual/Auto levelling f Percent g Paired status h Battery level indication
creen and the information screen.
Rugby CLH
Rugby CLA/CLI
Leica Customer name screen
Rugby CLA/CLI
The screen only appears if you enabled it in the menu. Refer to 4.3.3 Menu Set 2-Custo only.
mer name. It is limited to the Rugby CLA/CLI models
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The info the hours of use until calibration.
rmation screen displays the serial number, software revision level and
Rugby CLH

3.4 Grade Entry

Rugby CLA/CLI
Direct grade entry
1. Rugby CLA/CLI: Press the OK/Gr entry mode.
The X-axis grade value is highlighted to begin.
Press the Down arrow/Sleep mode button to select the Y-axis grade value.
ade button once to start grade
Keypad of the Combo
X-axis grade value Y-axis grade
value
2. Select the grade value.
3. Press the Up arrow/Menu button or Down arrow/Sleep mode button to change the grade value.
4. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the selection.
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5. Press the Power/ESC button for a short time to
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de.
The Main screen appears.
Grade entry by digit
While in grade entry mode, you can easily change the plus/minus sign or indi­vidual digits.
1. Selec
Press the O entry mode.
width button or Right arrow/Volume button to create a cursor. The cursor always appears on the plus/minus sign.
t the axis and press the Left arrow/Band-
K/Grade button to enter the grade
Keypad of the Combo
2. Select the grade value.
3. Press the Up arrow/Menu button or Down arrow/ Sleep mode butt Press the Left arrow/Bandwidth button or Right arrow/Volume button to change a digit.
4. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the selection.
on to change the grade value.
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5. Press the Power/ESC button for a short time to exit grade entry mo
de.
The Main screen appears.
Reset grade value to zero
Grade capability
While in grade entry mode, you can quickly change the grade value back to zero by pr ton simultaneously.
Laser Grade capability
Rugby CLH with CLX001AG functionality package
Rugby CLH up to 8% up to 8%
Rugby CLA up to 10% up to 15%
Rugby CLI up to 10% up to 15%
Example: Rugby CLA
The Rugby CLA can have up to 10.00% grade simultaneously in both the X and Y axes or up to 15.00% grade in one axis.
Entering grades above 10.00% in one axis is only possible if the cross axis grade is ±3% or lower.
essing the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/Sleep mode but-
G
rade capability simultaneously in both axes
up to 5% -
The grade capability depends on the functionality package in opera­tion. Ref
If you try to enter grades greater than 3% or 10%, a notice appears on the screen when y
er to 2.2 Functionality Packages.
ou press the button.
in one axis
Grade swap
The grade in the X and Y axes can be swapped from positive to negative by changing the plus/minus sign in grade entr Grade entry by digit.
A typical application for this feature is road building.
y mode. Refer to 3.4 Grade Entry-
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Example: The Rugby is set up on the crown of the road and one axis is aligned
X+
Y+
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eline. In order to make the cross axis grade fall to the right or left

3.5 Axis Identification

Axis identification
When entering grade, it is important to know the correct direction in which the grade is being ent
Refer to the following illustration to identify the correct directions of the axes.
ered.

3.6 Conversion of Slope Into Percent of Grade

Conversion of slope
Slope: The change in elevation per unit of measure (foot, metre, etc.)
Percen metre, etc.)
t of Grade: The change in elevation per 100 units of measure (feet,
Calculating percent of grade from slope:
[Slope] x 100 = [Percent of Grade]
Example:
Slope = 0.0059
Conversion = 0.0059 x 100
Percent of Grade = 0.590%

3.7 Alignment of the Axes

Aligning X- and Y-axis
1. Align the X-axis and Y-axis.
2. Set the desired grade in the display.
Ensure that you first align the axes and then set the grade, other­wise the Rugb
Ensure that the Rugby is properly positioned over a control point.
y goes into an alert, for example HI.Alert.
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The direction of the X-axis is seen from the front of the Rugby,
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3. Rotate the Rugby slightly until the alignment marks are aligned with your seco
4. Once the Rugby is aligned, you can start working.
For the Rugby CLA/CLI the Rugby sighting scope can be used to help with the alignment.
nd control point.
op of the Rugby.

3.8 Precise Alignment of the Axes

Precisely aligning X­and Y-axis
Under most conditions, the raised alignment marks on the top of the Rugby are adequate f use the following procedure.
Objective of a precise alignment:
To establish P reading.
To enter grade into the X-axis and then adjust the position of the laser until the original elevation at Point A is again found.
1. With 0.000% grade in both axes, set up the Rugby directly over a
2. Take an elevation reading at Point A using a Combo receiver and a
3. Enter +5.000% grade into the X-axis. When grade is entered into the
or alignment of the axes. For a more precise alignment, you can
oint A on the Y-axis as a reference and take an elevation
grade stake and r (Point A).
survey rod.
X-axis, the Y-axis acts like a hinge o
oughly align the Y-axis to a second grade stake
r fulcrum.
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4. With +5.000% in the X-axis, take a second reading at Point A.
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If the second r aligned correctly.
If the second reading is greater than the first reading, rotate the Rugby clockwise (to the right) until the two readings are equal.
If the second reading is less than the first reading, rotate the Rugby counter-clockwise (to the left) until the two readings are equal.
Sighting Scope - An optional sighting scope is available for the Rugby CLA/CLI which improves the axis alignment for second day setups. It is recommended that you first perform the precise alignment proce­dure, and then adjust the scope to these axes.
Automatic Axis Alignment - Automatic axis alignment is possible with the Rugby CLA/CLI using the Combo receiver. (Refer to "6.12 Auto­matic Axis Alignment")
eading is equal to the first reading, the X-axis is

3.9 Laydown Operation (Rugby CLA Only)

Vertical plane of laser light
You can use the Rugby CLA in laying down position to create a vertical plane
out and alignment jobs.
for lay
Rugby laying down position Combo laying down screen
In laydown operation only manual grade change is possible.
Opera
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4 Combo

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Description
Instrument compo­nents par
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The Combo communicates with the Rugby via RF (radio frequency) and is used
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a Audio speaker
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Component Description
Audio speaker Indicates the detector’s position:
High - Fast b
On-grade - Solid tone
Low - Slow beeping
Screen Front and rear LCD arrow indicate the position of
the detector.
Laser reception win­dow
Centre marking Indicates the on-grade position of the laser.
Keypad Power, accuracy and volume functions.
Detects the laser beam. The reception window must
be directed towards the laser. Front and rear LCD indicate the position of the detector in relation to the beam, using arrows and the Digital Read Out values.
eeping
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Instrument compo­nents par
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Component Description
Bracket mounting Hole
Centre notch Use to transfer reference marks. The notch is 85 mm
Product label The serial number is located on the product label.
tion to attach the receiver bracket for normal
Loca
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(3.35") below to top of the detector.
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Component Description
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Keypad
Description of the buttons
Button Description
Power button/ ESC butt
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Up arrow button/ Menu button
Left arrow button/ Bandwidth button
OK button/ Grade button
Down arrow but­ton/ Sleep mode button
Long press to turn on or off the Combo. Short press
to leave a screen and return to the main screen.
Press to enter the menu. Press to navigate up in the
menu.
Press to toggle the bandwidth/sensitivity. Press to
navigate left in the menu.
Press to select or confirm an option. When on main
screen, press to start grade entry mode.
Press to enter sleep mode. Press to navigate down in
the menu.
During sleep mode, all functions are disabled.
The LCD screen indicates that the Rugby is in sleep mode.
The Rugby sleeps for 2 hours, then shuts down automatically and must be turned on again at the laser.
When in sleep mode, pressing any button wakes the Rugby and normal operation is resumed.
Smart Target but­ton
Provides access to various special functions.
Slope Catch: Allows you to match an existing grade.
Slope Lock: Monitors the grade position to keep the Rugby on grade.
Axis Alignment: Electronically adjusts the axes of the Rugby to your specific grade stakes.
Scan Catch: Searches for the Combo, and once found, produces a 10 ° scan in the direction of the Combo.
a Power button/ESC button
Up arrow bu
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tton/Menu button
c Left arrow button/Bandwidth
button d OK button/Grade button e Down arrow button/Sleep
mode button f Smart Target button g Right arrow button/Volume
button
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Button Description
Right arrow button/ Volume butt
on
Press to toggle the volume. Press to navigate right in
the menu.
Press both left and right simultaneously to lock and unlock the keypad and prevent accidental button presses when on the main screen.

4.2 Connecting Screens for the Combo

Information screens while connect
ing
There are three screens on the Combo which are displayed when connecting to the Rugby.
ching animation
Sear
Pairing unsuccessful
Laser selection screen
Ensure that you are within clear sight of the Rugb exceeded the working range.
The amount of discoverable lasers depends on the functionality package installed on the laser that was last paired with the Combo.
y and that you have not

4.3 Combo Menu

4.3.1 Access and Navigation

Description
The Combo has several menu options that allow you to optimise the perform­ance of the Rug
To access the menu of the Combo, press the Up arrow/Menu button while the main screen is displayed.
The quantity and placement of options shown may not be representa­tive of your p package in operation. Refer to "2.2 Functionality Packages".
by for an individual application.
roduct. Features shown depending on the functionality
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Navigation within the Menu:
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Keypad of the Combo
Once in the menu, the buttons Bandwidth, Volume,
Sleep and Menu all work acc the button, rather than the button icon (Up and Down arrow buttons, Left and Right arrow buttons).
ording to the shape of
Press the Up arrow/Menu button or Down arrow/Sleep mode button to move the cursor and hig
hlight an icon or an option.
A highlighted icon is surrounded by a box.
The currently active option is underlined.
Press the OK/Gr To navigate to the second menu page, press Right arrow/Volume button until page two is displayed.
ade button to select an icon.
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Navigation within the menu without connected or powered on Rugby:
If there is no Rugby paired with the Combo a
reduced menu scr to features that allow for the Combo to be used as a standalone receiver only.
een is shown. This menu is limited
Crossed out icons
The quantity and placement of options shown may not be r product. Features shown depending on the functionality package in operation. Refer to 2.2 Functionality Packages.
epresentative of your
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4.3.2 Menu Set 1

Overview
Head speed
Menu Set 1
In the Menu Set 1, you can select the following
o
ptions, dep
operation:
Head speed
Pairing
Beam down mode
H.I.Alert
Beam masking
Scanning mode
Sensitivity
Unit
Temperature sensitivity
You can select six head speed settings, depending
on the functio
0 rps
2 rps
5 rps
10 rps
15 rps
20 rps
ending on the functionality package in
Scanning width Scanning direction Scanning axis
To exit the menu, press the Power/ESC button for a short time.
Press the Right arrow/Volume button until page 2 is displayed to display the Menu Set 2.
nality package in operation:
Pairing
The Rugby and the Combo include radio modules
that allow you to ac Rugby remotely up to 300 m (1000’) away.
tivate the functions on the
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If the Combo has to be paired with one or more Rugby lasers (depending on functionality package in operation), do the following:
1. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo.
2. Enter the menu screen on the Combo.
3. Select the pairing search menu.
4. Press the OK/Grade button to select the laser.
With a new Rugby and Combo package, the Rugby and the Combo come pr
The searching process begins.
When the search is successful: At least one laser icon or maximal five laser icons appear. To estab­lish which the desired laser is, cycle through the icons and observe which laser gives an alert. The laser displays a flashing screen and gives an audio feedback.
When the search is not successful: Either no lasers are found or the desired laser is not available.
e-paired.
Beam down mode
For layout work, use the Beam down mode to posi­tion the beam ov Scan mode to move the small scan quickly to a posi­tion to the left or right of the laser. Alternatively, press Beam down to stop the rotating head (0 rps). Refer to 4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Head speed. The position of the beam moves to the downward position to allow for alignment of the Rugby over a reference point on the floor.
er a reference point. Then use the
When the Rugby is moved to laydown position the beam down mode is ac
tivated au
tomatically.
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Beam masking
Be
Beam masking screen
You can choose to block a quarter, half or three
am masking allows you to turn off the laser beam on select ence with other lasers or receivers that could be working in the same working area.
quarters o Each of the four displayed combinations is available in four different variants. The dark area represents the area where the laser beam is turned off. Use the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/ Sleep mode button or Left arrow/Bandwidth button and Right arrow/Volume button to choose from the 16 possible combinations over 2 pages.
ed sides of the laser. It prevents interfer-
Additionally, beam masking is useful, when you work in a sensitive environ­ment, close to public eyeline or near reflective surfaces.
f the rotating laser beam.
Scanning mode
Possible combina­tions
Example
While a 360 ° range of movement is the default Rugby setting, it is possible to restr
ict the beam to certain predefined ranges. This Scanning mode can be altered in terms of width, direction and axis. To activate this feature, toggle between 360 ° range and Scanning mode by entering the Scanning mode screen.
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Scanning width
While in Scanning mode, there are three scanning widths available:
10 °
45 °
90 °
Press the Up arrow/Menu button repeatedly to change the scanning widths.
Scanning direc
Scanning axis
tion
While in Scanning mode, the default direction of the scan is directl direction submenu, it is possible to control the direc­tion of the scan manually.
Press the Left arrow/Bandwidth button or Right arrow/Volume bu
While in Scanning mode, the default direction of the scan is directl axis submenu, it is possible to redirect the scan to another axis.
Press the Down arrow/Sleep mode button to toggle between the four axe
y in the +X axis. Within the Scanning
tton to control the direction.
y in the +X axis. Within the Scanning
s.
Returning to 360 ° range
Press the OK/Gr Rugby to full 360 ° range.
ade button while on the Scanning mode screen to return the
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H.I.Alert - On/Off
You can choose to enable or disable the H.I.Alert
f
unction:
On
When enabled, the H.I.Alert function turns on auto­matically every time the Rugby is turned on. The function becomes active 30 seconds after turning on the Rugby.
H.I.Alert select
How does the H.I.Alert func
The Height of Instrument (H.I.) or Elevation Alert function prevents incorrect work caused by movement or settling of the tripod that would cause the laser to level at a lower height. 30 seconds after the Rugby has levelled and the head of the laser starts rotating, the H.I.Alert function becomes active.
The H.I.Alert f the laser; if disturbed, the H.I.Alert screen flashes and the Rugby beeps rapidly. To stop the alert, turn the Rugby off and on again. Check the height of the laser before beginning to work again. Refer to 10 Troubleshooting-Alerts and message screens.
f
Of
tion work
unction monitors the movement of
The H.I.Alert function turns on automati­cally every time the Rugby is turned on.
H.I.Alert activated
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Sensitivity
While levelling, the Rugby responds to disturbances,
for example wind or vib rotation, if necessary. You can choose between two levels of sensitivity:
rations, and stops the head
Sensitivity Setting 1: Fo wind, vibration and other disturbances are mini­mal.
Sensitivity Setting 2: For situations when wind, vibration and other disturbances are more severe.
When enabled, the H.I.Alert function turns on auto­matically ev function becomes active 30 seconds after turning on the Rugby. Refer to 10 Troubleshooting-Alerts and message screens.
ery time the Rugby is turned on. The
r normal performance -
Unit select
While a beam is being detected on the main screen, the digital read ou to the centre point on the Combo. Within the Unit settings menu, it is possible to select the units of the distance measurement:
cm
mm
Inches
Feet
t displays the distance the beam is
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Temperature sensitivity
For each change in temperature of ± 5°C (± 9°F) the Rugby r change in temperature has led to a change of the main levelling system. For a more sensitive unit, you can change the setting to ± 2°C (± 4°F) temperature change. Alternatively, you can completely disable this feature. As a result, changes in temperature are not moni­tored for the purposes of the internal levelling sys­tem functionality.
eturns to the level position to check if the
Available intervals:
Temperature is checked every 5°C/9°F
Temperature is checked every 2°C/4°F
Off
Temperature check wait screen
When the Rugby is re-levelling, the Temperature check wait screen is display is finished before using the laser again. The Status LED flashes on the Rugby to indicate normal level­ling.
Disabling the feature turns off the control­ling mechanism.
ed. Wait until the process

4.3.3 Menu Set 2

Overview
Menu Set 2
In the Menu Set 2, you can select the following
par
ameter
in operation:
s, depending on the functionality package
Calibration Customer name Screen contrast Calibration alert function System info Centre line offset Combo receiving window modification
To exit the menu, press the Power/ESC button for a short time.
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Calibration
In the calibration menu, you can select the following
options:
Semi-au matic Calibration.
Manual calibration of X & Y. Refer to 8.2 Adjust­ing the Level Accuracy.
Manual calibration of Z. Refer to 8.3 Adjusting the Vertical Accuracy.
to calibration. Refer to 9 Semi-Auto-
Customer name
The Customer name setting allows you to enter user details and to enable/ disable the Customer name s
creen when turning on the Rugby.
You can enter 3 lines of text with up to 15 charac-
ters per line. T
Company
Town
Phone Number
Enable/Disable the Display Name on Start-up
Befor
e entering the name entry, the Display Name on Start-up screen is displayed. Select between two options:
Display (YES): The Customer name screen is dis­played each time the Rugby is turned on.
Save only (NO): The information entered in the Customer name screen is stored in the laser, but is only visible when the Customer name entry screen is accessed.
he fields are specified as:
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Screen contrast
With this setting, you can change the screen con-
trast of the Co Use the Left arrow/Bandwidth button and Right arrow/Volume button to adjust the contrast.
mbo.
Calibration alert
ction
fun
Calibra Start-up
tion alert on
Enable/Disable the calibration alert function
The calibra use.
If you enabled the calibration alert function, the calibration alert hours are displayed on the s
Calibration alert hours on Start-up screen
tart-up screen after turning on the Rugby:
To be alerted of a calibration after X hours of use,
enter the desir
tion alert function is based on hours of
ON: Calibration alert is enabled. OFF: Calibration alert is disabled.
ed time before an alert appears.
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Calibration alert flashing screen
When the number of planned hours is reached, the
calibratio After calibrating the Rugby, the calibration alert hours are automatically reset. Changing or disabling the calibration alert is only possible by accessing the menu option “Calibration alert function”.
n alert is displayed for 8 seconds.
Centre line offset
Combo receiving win­dow modificat
ion
The Centre line offset allows you to change the position of the centre line.
1. Move the Combo so the beam is on the desired centr
e line position.
2. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the new centre line position.
Centre line offset is not compatible with Combo receiving window modificatio
n.
The default height of the Combo window is 120
mm/ 4.72 inches. The heigh 25 mm/ 0.98 inches from top and bottom.
1. Press the Up arrow/Menu button and Down
2. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm the new
t can be reduced by 50 mm/ 1.97 inches:
arrow/Sleep mode button to modify the window size.
window size.
Combo window modification is not compatible with Centre line offset.
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4.3.4 Grade Entry

Overview
Automatic/Manual mode
Grade entry screen
In the Grade entry screen you can modify the grade
value
s and select the f
Automatic/Manual Mode
Display - Percent/Per Mil
Display - Thousandths/Hundredths
Save Grade Enabled/Disabled
Negative Grade Enabled/Disabled
To exit the menu, press the Power/ESC
n for a short time.
butto
You can select from three different modes:
ollowing parameters:
Aut
omatic mode (default) Manual mode Manual mode with grade
You can choose to disable the automatic self-levelling mode. The Rugby always turns on in automatic mode regardless of the previous selection.
Automatic/Manual mode settings
Automatic mode
The Rugby always turns on in automatic mode and continuously self-levels to maintain grade accuracy.
Manual mode
In manual mode the self-levelling function is turned off. The Manual mode screen is displayed instead of the normal main screen. The plane of laser light can be manually sloped using the same buttons as for direct grade entry, but no value for the grade is shown in the display.
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Manual Grade Entry X-Axis Manual Grade Entry Y-Axis
Manual Mode screen
Manual mode with gra
In manual mode with grade the self-levelling function is turned off. The Man­ual mode with grade screen is displayed instead of the normal main screen.
de
Manual mode with grade X-axis
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The plane of laser light can be manually sloped using the same buttons as for direc Manual Grade Entry screens. When using this mode, the Rugby first levels to the selected grade, then returns to manual mode.
t grade entry. The value of the entered grade is displayed in the
Display - Percent/Per Mil
Display - thousandths
r hundredths
o
You can select to display the grade in percent of grade or per mil:
1.000% = 1 metre ris
1.00‰ = 1 metre rise per 1000 metres
Display Percent
Standard usage is per
You can select to display percent of grade in thousandths or hundredths:
.000 - Standard usage is to displa decimal point.
.00 - If you choose to display hundredths, only two digits are displayed after the decimal point.
e per 100 metres
Display per Mil
cent of grade.
y thousandths or three digits after the
Display thousandths
Display hundredths
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Save grade
Normally, the grade value is reset to 0.000% every time you turn on the Rugby.
ou prefer to display the previous grade settings when turning on the
If y Rugby, you can enable the option Save Grade.
Show 0.000: The grade se (default).
Show Grade: The previous grade settings are displayed on power up.
Save grade option disabled
ttings are reset to 0.000% on power up
Save grade option enabled
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5 The Rod Eye Receivers

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5.1 Rod Eye 120, Receiver

Description
Instrument compo­nents par
t 1 of 2
The Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI can be sold with the Leica Rod Eye 120 receiver. Addi­tional info also on this CD.
Component Description
Level vial Aids to keep the rod plumb when taking readings.
Audio Speaker Indicates the detector’s position:
LCD window Front and rear LCD arrow indicate the detector’s
LEDs Display the relative position of the laser beam.
Laser reception win­dow
Centre marking Indicates the on-grade position of the laser.
Keypad Power, accuracy and volume functions. Refer to
rmation on the receiver can be found in the individual User Manuals
a Level vial
Audio Speak
b c LCD window d LEDs e Laser Reception win-
dow f Centre marking g Keypad
Hig
h - Fast b
On-grade - Solid tone
Low - Slow beeping
position.
Three channel indication:
High - Red
On-grade - Green
Low - Blue
Detects the laser beam. The reception windows
must be directed towards the laser.
"Description of the buttons" for detailed informa­tion.
eeping
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Component Description
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Bracket Mounting Hole
Centre notch Use to transfer reference marks. The notch is 85 mm
Product label The serial number is located inside the battery com-
Battery door Refer to Chapter "Changing the alkaline batteries
tion to attach the receiver bracket for normal
Loca
operation.
(3.35") below to top of the detector.
partment.
step-by-step" in Rod Eye 120 User Manual for detailed information.
Description of the buttons
Button Function
Power Press once to turn on the receiver.
Audio Press to change the audio output.
Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidth.
Menu access and
gat
navi
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To access the menu of the Rod Eye 120 Receiver, press the Bandwidth button and Audio butto
Use the Bandwidth but
Use the Power button to scroll through the menu.
n simultaneously.
ton and Audio button to change parameters.

5.2 Rod Eye 140, Classic Receiver

Description
The Rod Eye 140 Classic Receiver provides you with basic position information by using an arrow displa
y.
a Power
Audio
b c Bandwidth
Instrument compo­nents
a Level vial b Audio Speaker c LCD window d LEDs e Laser reception win-
dow f Centre marking g Power button, Band-
width button and
Audio button
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Button Function
Power Press once to turn on the receiver.
Audio Press to change the audio output.
Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidth.
Menu access and
gat
navi
ion
To access the menu of the Rod Eye 140 Receiver, press the Bandwidth button and Audio butto
Use the Bandwidth but
Use the Power button to scroll through the menu.
n simultaneously.
ton and Audio button to change parameters.

5.3 Rod Eye 160, Digital Receiver

Description
Instrument compo­nents
Descrip buttons
tion of the
The Rod Eye 160 Digital Receiver provides you with basic position information by using an arrow displa
Button Function
Power Press once to turn on the receiver.
Laser man Press to capture the digital reading.
Bandwidth Press to change detection bandwidths.
Audio Press to change the audio output.
y plus digital readout.
Press 1.5 seconds to turn off the receiver.
a Speaker b LCD Dig c LED Display d Power button e Laser man button f Reception window g Bandwidth button h Audio button
ital Display
Menu access and nav­igation
To access the menu of the Rod Eye 160 Digital Receiver, press the Bandwidth butto
n and Audio button simultaneously.
Use the Bandwidth but
Use the Power button to scroll through the menu.
ton and Audio button to change parameters.
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6 Applications

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6.1 Setting Forms

Setting forms step­by-step
1. Set up the Rugby on a tripod.
2. Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area.
3. Attach the Combo to a rod.
4. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo.
5. Set the base of the rod on a known point for the finished height of forms.
6. Adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (cen­tre-line) position is indicated on the Combo by:
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
the digital display
7. Set the rod with the attached Combo on top of the form.
8. Adjust the height of the form until the on-grade position is again indicated.
9. Continue to additional positions until the forms are levelled to the rotating plane of the Rugby.

6.2 Checking Grades

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Checking grades step­by-step
1. Set up the Rugby on a tripod.
2. Set up the tripod on a stable surface outside the working area.
3. Attach the Combo to a rod.
4. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo.
5. Set the base of the rod on a known point for the finished grade.
6. Adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (cen­tre-line) position is indica
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
the digital display
7. Set the rod with the attached Combo on top of the excavation or concrete pour to check for correct elevation.
8. Variances can be read in precise measurements with the Combo.
7a: Position is too high.
7b: Position is too low.
7c: Position is on grade.
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6.3 Manual Grades

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6.3.1 Manual Grades

Manual grades step­by-step
1. Set up the Rugby on a tripod.
2. Set up the tripod at the base of a slope with the x-axis pointing in the direction o
3. Attach the Combo to a rod.
4. Turn on the Rugby and the Combo.
5. At the base of the slope, adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (centre-line) position is indicated on the Combo by:
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
the digital display
6. Move the rod and the attached Combo to the top of the slope.
7. Change the levelling to Manual mode on the grade screen.
8. Use the Up and Down arrow button on the Rugby to move the laser beam up and down until the on-grade (centre-line) position is indi­cated on the Combo by:
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
the digital display
f the slope.
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6.3.2 Manual Grades with Slope Adapter

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1. Set up the Rugby and the slope adapter on a tripod.
2. Set up the tripod at the base of the slope with the Rugby and the slope adapt
or pointing in the direction of the desired slope.
3. Set the slope adapter to the zero position on the bracket and on the knob.
4. Roughly level the top of the tripod using the circular level on the slope adapter.
5. Before entering grade in the slope adapter, start the Rugby in Manual Mode on the grade screen.
6. Attach the Combo to a rod.
7. Turn on the Combo.
8. At the base of the slope, adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (centre-line) position is indicated on the Combo by:
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
9. The desired slope can be set with the slope adapter.
The Combo can now be used to control the grade of the slope.

6.4 Batter Boards

Description
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Laser setup
1. Mount the Rugby to the smart adapter and then the smart adapter to the batt
er board.
2. Turn on the Rugby. The laser beam will automatically point down­wards so that the laser and the smart adapter can be positioned directly over the surveyed reference nail.
Combo setup
1. Mount the Combo to the Combo bracket using the 90 ° adapter.
2. Attach the bracket to the batter board. The top of the Combo bracket should be tight agains
3. Turn on the Combo.
t the surveyed reference nail.
4. Set the head rotation to the fastest speed. The speed depends on the functionality package in operation.
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Alignment
1. Use the Combo to move the rotating laser beam left or right until the Combo displays an o
OR
1. Use the Slope Catch function of the Combo to automatically align the vertical rotating plane to the Combo.
2. Press the Smart Target button on the Combo.
3. Navigate to the required process and press the OK/Grade button.
n-grade position.
Monitoring
1. Use the Slope Catch function of the Combo to align and then moni-
2. Press the Smart Target button on the Combo.
The monitoring process allows for certain position deviations over time. An example of this is the slight p over the course of a day due to temperature fluctuations. Adjust­ments are made to the Y-axis to ensure the Combo and Rugby main­tain the desired grade setting.
tor the laser b
eam automatically.
ositional changes that occur
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3. Navigate to the required process and press the OK/Grade button.
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6.5 Facades

The Combo notifies you when complete.
Description
Setup
The Rugby and the Combo create a vertical plane of laser light that is aligned to the building and acts as a co
Mounting the facade adapter brackets
nstant reference for facade installations.
1. Mount the facade adapter brackets to the side of the building in locations wher
Laser setup
e it is desired to have a laser and receiver setup.
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1. Mount the Rugby to the Smart Adapter and then the Smart Adapter
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2. Turn on the Rugby. The laser beam automatically points downwards so that the laser and the Smart Adapter can be positioned at the desired distance from the surface of the building.
Combo setup
1. Mount the Combo to the receiver bracket using the 90 ° adapter.
2. Attach the bracket to the facade adapter bracket. The top of the Combo br of the building as the laser for proper alignment.
3. Turn on the Combo.
4. Set the head rotation to the fastest speed.
acket should be set at the same distance from the surface
er bracket.
Alignment
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Monitoring
1. Use the Combo to move the rotating laser beam left or right until the Combo displays an o
2. Use the Slope Catch function of theCombo to align the vertical rotat­ing plane to the Combo automatically.
3. Press the Smart Target button on the Combo.
4. Navigate to the required process and press the OK/Grade button.
n-grade position.
1. Use the Slope Lock function of the Combo to align and then monitor the laser beam au
2. Press the Smart Target button on the Combo.
3. Navigate to the required process and press the OK/Grade button. The Combo notifies you when complete.

6.6 Suspended Ceilings

Description
The Rugby can also be used for suspended ceiling installations.
tomatically.
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Mounting the laser
Application
1. Attach the Rugby to the Smart Adapter.
1. After mounting the first strip of ceiling trim at the desired height (centre p Adapter and laser to the trim. Tighten the locking knobs on the top of the Smart Adapter.
2. Press the Power button to turn on the Rugby and allow the Rugby to self-level.
3. Adjust the Rugby so that the rotating beam is at the desired height below the ceiling grid. Loosen the adjustment knob on the side of the Smart Adapter and slide the Rugby up or down. When at the desired height, tighten the adjustment knob.
4. Install the ceiling grid using the ceiling grid target and laser beam as your reference.
osition of the ceiling target) below, attach the Smart
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When installing suspended ceilings use the Combo to change to scanning mode f
The scanning beam can be rotated using the left and
ption on the Combo.
right o
or increased visibility.

6.7 Layout

Description
Layout
In the laying down position the Rugby can be used for laying out wall posi­tions, squaring
Features shown depending on the functionality package in operation. Refer to
2.2 Functionality P
The Rugby projects two laser beams at a 90 ° angle to each other.
The scanning beam can be moved quickly in 90 ° increments using the Scan 90 ° op
, transferring points and more.
ackages.
tion.
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1. Attach the Rugby to the Smart Adapter and place in the laydown p
2.
Pr Rugby to self-level.
3. In the laying down position the laser beam points downwards for alignment over your reference automatically.
4. Start the head rotation or scanning motion to roughly align the beam to a second control point.
5. Enter the grade screen on the Combo by pressing the OK/Grade button. Using the directional buttons on the Combo to fine adjust the beam until striking the second control point.
Once aligned the split beam and rotating beams can be used to locate 90 ° angles for layout. The rotating beam also creates a vertical plane for transferring points from the floor to the ceiling.
n.
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ess the Power/ESC button to turn on the Rugby. Allow the
The Rugby will always turn on in Automatic Mode.
Setup with the Combo
When using the Rugby in the laydown position use the directional bu vertical plane or plumb beam to the second reference point.
ttons on the Combo to align the
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The scanning beam can be moved to the left or right
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6.8 Layout with Slope Catch

Layout with Slope Catch
Features shown depending on the functionality package in operation. Refer to
2.2 Functionality P
The Rugby projects two laser beams at a 90 ° angle to each other.
1. Attach the Rugby to the Smart Adapter and place in the laydown
ackages.
position.
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2. Press the Power button to turn on the Rugby. Allow the Rugby to self-level.
he Rugby will always turn on in Automatic Mode.
3. In the laying down position the laser beam points downwards for alignment over your reference automatically.
4. Start the head rotation or scanning motion to roughly align the beam to a second control point.
5. Press the Smart Target button, navigate to the Slope Catch fea­ture and press the OK/Grade button.
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When the Slope Catch process is complete, the Combo alerts you.
Setup with the Combo
Once aligned the split beam and rotating beams can be used to locate 90 ° angles for layout. The rotating beam also creates a vertical plane for transferring points from the floor to the ceiling.
When using the Rugby in the laydown position use the directional bu vertical plane or plumb beam to the second reference point.
The scanning beam can be moved to the left or right side of the laser using the Scan 90 ° op
ttons on the Combo to align the
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6.9 Grade Dial-in

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Grade dial-in step-by­step
Press the Beam down option to check the alignment over a point.
1. Set up the Rugby on a tripod.
2. Set up the Rugby and the tripod in line with one axis of the job and align the top of the R
3. Turn on the Rugby.
4. Press the OK/Grade button.
5. Press the Up arrow/Menu button or Down arrow/Sleep mode button to select an axis. Press the OK/Grade button to confirm your selec­tion.
6. Press the Up arrow/Menu button or Down arrow/Sleep mode button to edit a selected character. Press the Left arrow/Bandwidth button and Right arrow/Volume button to navigate the characters.
ugby in the direction of the axis.
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7. Once grade is entered, the Rugby begins to adjust to grade. Do not
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Press the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/Sleep mode button simultaneously to reset the grade value to zero while in grade entry mode.

6.10 Smart Target (Slope Catch)

Slope Catch step-by­step using the Combo
Using the Slope Catch feature you can match an existing grade. The Rugby moves to the new gr elling to maintain the grade over time. Maximum range is 100 m (300’).
1. Set up the Rugby at the base of a slope with no grade dialled into the Rugby and with the X-axis p
2. Adjust the height of the Combo on the rod at the base of the slope until the on-grade (centreline) position is indicated on the Combo by:
the centre bar
a solid audio tone
the digital display
3. Move the rod with the Combo to the top of the slope. To start the Slope Catch process, press the Smart Target button and select the first option.
The Rugby searches for the Combo until the on-grade position is
found. Once the on-grade position is found, the Combo screen dis­plays a tick and the Combo returns to normal operation.
4. After this signal, the receiver can be moved and used as normal. The grade for the sloped axis is displayed on the screen and the Rugby now self-levels to this new slope.
To use Slope Catch for the Y-axis, press the Smart Target button and choose the second option. The process is identical.
You can set up either one or both axes by using this procedure.
ade position, displays the grade found and begins self-lev-
ointing in the direction of the slope.

6.11 Smart Target (Slope Lock)

Slope Lo step using Combo
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ck step-by-
Using the Slope Lock feature, you can match an existing grade. The Rugby moves to the new gr elling to maintain the grade over time. Maximum range is 100 m (300’).
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Press the Smart Target button and select option 3 or 4 to begin the lock mode.
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1. Ensure that the grade value is set to zero. Set up the Rugb the direction of the slope.
2. At the base of the slope, adjust the height of the Combo on the rod until the on-grade (centreline) position is indicated on the Combo by:
3. Press the Smart Target button and select option 3 to begin the lock mode X-axis slope catching and lock process.
The Rugby searches for the Combo until the on-grade position is
found. Once the on-grade position is found, the Combo displays a tick on the screen.
4. After this signal, the Combo must remain in place to monitor any movements of the rotating beam. The grade for the sloped axis is displayed on the screen of the Rugby.
☞ ☞
To use Slope Lock for the Y-axis, press the Smart Target button and select option 4. The process is identical.
Using this procedure, you can set up either one or both axes.
To turn off lock mode on the Combo, hold the Power/ESC button for
1.5 seconds.
To lock and monitor the rotating beam of an existing grade, mount the Combo in the plane of the laser before starting the Slope Lock procedure.
t remain in place to monitor any movements of the rotating
y at the base of a slope with the X-axis pointing in
the centre bar a solid audio tone the digital display

6.12 Automatic Axis Alignment

Description
The automatic axis alignment electronically adjusts the axes of the Rugby to your grade stak "3.8 Precise Alignment of the Axes" - except that the alignment is done elec­tronically, using the Combo.
For the automatic axis alignment, it is only necessary to position the laser and Combo in line with two grade stakes and to start the procedure. The following steps are done automatically:
es. The procedure is the same as the procedure described in
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The Rugb locked on grade.
Once found, the Rugby drives grade into the X-axis and monitors the posi­tion of the beam on the Combo.
y searches for the Combo on the Y-axis until it is found and
Automatic axis align­ment step-by-s
tep
The Rugb the beam until it is again locked on the Combo.
The procedure is then complete and the Rugby returns to the grades that you entered. The laser is now properly aligned.
1. Dial in the required grade for the X- and Y-axis.
2. Position the Rugby at Point A in line with the Y-axis. Alternatively,
3. Roughly align the Y-axis using the alignment marks on top of the
Position the Combo also in line with the Y-axis. The height of the
4. To start the automatic alignment of the Y-axis, press the Smart Tar-
y electronically compensates for any misalignment by adjusting
the laser can also be aligned t
Rugby.
Combo is not important for this procedure. Maximum range is 100 m (300’).
get button on the Combo and select option 2.
o the X-axis.
The Rugby starts searching for the Combo. The Combo displays AAY (Axis Alignment Y-axis) during the alignment procedure.
5. If the procedure is successful:
The automatic alignment procedure takes approximately 2 minutes.
The Combo displays a tick icon one second, then returns to normal operation. If the procedure is not successful: The Combo displays a cross icon for 5 seconds, then turns off.
Ensure that the Combo is held steady until the procedure is complete!
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Information screens during alignment pr cedure
During and after the alignment procedure the Rugby displays information
o-
screens to indica dure, the WAIT screen is displayed.
When the alignment procedure is successful, the Rugby displays the COMPLETE screen fo
r 8 seconds, then resumes normal operation.
te the status of the procedure. During the alignment proce-
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If the alignment procedure is not successful, the Rugby displays the ERROR screen fo
r up to 2 minutes, then shuts down.

6.13 Axis Alignment plus Slope Lock

Axis Alignment plus Slope Lock
If you also want the Combo to monitor the beam after the axis alignment, you have to place the Co and start the Slope Lock process.
Refer to 6.11 Smart Target (Slope Lock).
mbo’s on grade position exactly in the plane of the laser

6.14 Dual Receiver Setups

Dual R using the Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI
More applications
eceiver setups
It is possible to use the Smart Target features of the Combo to catch and lock both axes o and then repeat the actions for the second axis using a second Combo.
Exterior Applications
Setting eleva
Squaring of forms
Checking elevations and benchmarks
Landscaping
Drainage and septic systems
Fences and retaining walls
Decks and patios
Simple driveways or small parking lots
Facade Installations
Batter board setups
Road levelling
Rail levelling
Land levelling
f the laser. To do this, perform the actions above for the first axis,
Once the Slope Lock process is started, the receivers must remain in place.
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Interior Applications
Suspended ceilings
Walls and par
Vertical alignment
Transferring points from floor to ceiling
Vertical plumb
Layout of floors
Squaring of angles
Setting cabinets
Chair rails and wainscoting
Alignment of wall and floor tiles
Trim carpentry
Setting sprinkler head heights
Sloped ceilings
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7 Batteries

Description
The Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI and Combo can only be purchased with a rechargeable Li-Ion bat
The following information is appropriate only to the model you have purchased.
The following advice is only valid for battery charger, power adapter and car adapter.
Unauthorised opening of the product
Either of the following actio
Precautions:
▶ ▶
The following advice is only valid for batteries, power adapter or docking sta­tio
n.
tery pack.
WARNING
ns may cause you to receive an electric shock: Touching live components Using the product after incorrect attempts were made to carry out repairs
Do not open the product! Only Leica Geosystems authorised service centres are entitled to repair
these products.
WARNING
Electric shock due to use under wet and severe conditions
If unit become
Precautions:
If the product becomes humid, it must not be used!
Use the product only in dry environments, for example in buildings or vehi­cles.
Protect the product against humidity.
s wet it may cause you to receive an electric shock.
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7.1 Operating Principles

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he batt
T delivered with an energy content as low as possible.
The permissible temperature range for charging is from 0 °C to +40 °C/ +32 °F to +104 °F. For optimal charging, we recommend charging the bat­teries at a low ambient temperature of +10 °C to +20 °C/+50 °F to +68 °F if possible.
It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging. Using the chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems, it is not possible to charge the battery once the temperature is too high.
For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time (> three months), it is effectual to make only one charge/discharge cycle.
For Li-Ion batteries, a single discharging and charging cycle is sufficient. We recommend carrying out the process when the battery capacity indicated on the charger or on a Leica Geosystems product deviates significantly from the actual battery capacity available.
ery must be charged before using it for the first time because it is
Opera discharging
tion/
The batt
Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn; high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery.
eries can be operated from 20 °C to +55 °C/4 °F to +131 °F.

7.2 Battery for Rugby

Charging the Li-Ion battery pack step-by­step
The rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack on the Rugby can be charged without removing the batt
ery pack from the laser.
1. Slide the locking mechanism on the battery compartment to the left to expose the char
2. Plug the AC connector into the appropriate AC power source.
3. Connect the charger plug into the charge jack on the Rugby battery
4. The small LED next to the charge jack flashes indicating that the
5. When the battery pack is fully charged, disconnect the charger plug
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Rugby is charging. The LED is on solid when the battery pack is fully charged.
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6. Slide the locking mechanism to the centre position to prevent dirt
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Changing the Li-Ion batteries step-by­step
With the rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack the battery indicator on the Rugby LCD display shows when the ba charge indicator LED on the Li-Ion battery pack indicates when the pack is being charged (flashing slowly) or fully charged (on, not flashing).
The battery pack reaches a full charge in approximately 5 hours if completely empty. A one-hour charge should allow the Rugby to run for a full 8 hours.
ttery pack is low and needs to be charged. The
☞ ☞
1. Slide the locking mechanism on the battery compartment to the right
2. To remove the batteries: Remove the batteries from the battery com-
To insert the batteries: Insert the batteries into the battery compart-
3. Close the cover of the battery compartment and slide the locking
The batteries are inserted in the front of the laser.
The rechargeable battery pack can be recharged without being removed fr Li-Ion battery pack step-by-step.
and open the cover of the battery compartment.
partment.
ment.
mechanism to the left centre position until it locks into position.
om the laser. Refer to 7.2 Battery for Rugby-Charging the
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7.3 Battery for Combo

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Charging the Li-Ion battery step-by-s
tep
Charging with charger A100
1. Open the cover to expose the charge jack.
2. Plug the AC connector into the appropriate AC power source.
3. Connect the charger plug into the charge jack.
4. When the battery pack is fully charged, disconnect the charger plug
5. Close the cover to prevent dirt from getting into the charging jack.
Only use the charger delivered with the Rugby/Combo package.
from the char
ge jack.
Charging with power bank
1. Open the cover to expose the USB-C port.
2. Plug the USB cable into the power bank.
3. Connect the USB plug into the USB-C port.
4. When the battery pack is fully charged, disconnect the USB plug from the USB-C port.
5. Close the cover to prevent dirt from getting into the USB-C port.
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8 Accuracy Adjustment

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About
It is the resp
o
nsibility of the user to follow operating instructions and to
periodically check the accuracy of the laser and work as it progresses.
The Rugby is adjusted to the defined accuracy specification at the factory. It is recommended to check the laser for accuracy upon receipt and period­ically thereafter to ensure accuracy is maintained. If the laser requires adjustment, contact your nearest authorised service centre or adjust the laser using the procedures described in this chapter.
Only enter the accuracy adjustment mode when you plan to change the accuracy. Accuracy adjustments should only be performed by a qualified individual that understands basic adjustment principles.
It is recommended to perform this procedure with two people on a rela­tively flat surface.

8.1 Checking the Level Accuracy

Checking the level accuracy s
tep-by-step
1. Place the Rugby on a flat, level surface or tripod approximately 30 m (100 ft) fro
m a wall.
2. Align the first axis so that it is square to a wall. Allow the Rugby to self-level c
ompletely (approximately 1 minute after the Rugby begins
to rotate).
3. Mark the position of the beam.
4. Rotate the laser 180° and allow it to self-level.
5. Mark the opposite side of the first axis.
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7. Mark the position of the beam.
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8. Rotate the laser 180° and allow it to self-level.
9. Mark the opposite side of the second axis.
The Rugby is within its accuracy specification if the four marks are within ± 1.5 mm (± 1/16") fr

8.2 Adjusting the Level Accuracy

Description
In Calibration mode the X-axis calibration screen indicates changes to the X­axis.
The Y-axis calibration screen indicates changes to the Y-axis.
om the centre.
Entering calibration
de step-by-step
mo
Calibra step-by-step
ting the X-axis
1. Enter the calibration menu.
2. Select the axis you want to calibrate.
3. Modify the values as appropriate.
When entering Calibration mode, the X-axis calibration screen appears:
In Calibration mode, the LED does not blink and the laser head con­tinues to ro
tate. An hour-glass indicates that the Rugby is levelling.
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1. When the hour glass has disappeared, indicating that the Rugby has levelled, check bo
2. Press the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/Sleep mode but­ton to bring the plane of laser light to the specified level position.
3. Press the OK/Grade button to accept the adjusted position and to switch to the Y-axis calibration screen.
Each step represents approximately 2 arc seconds of change. Therefore, 5 steps equal approximately 1.5 mm at 30 m (1/16" at 100’).
th sides of the X-axis.
Calibrating the Y-axis step-by-step
After calibration of the X-axis, the Y-axis calibration screen appears:
1. When the hour glass has disappeared, indicating that the Rugby has levelled, check bo
2. Press the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/Sleep mode but­ton to bring the plane of laser light to the specified level position.
Each step represents approximately 2 arc seconds of change. Therefore, 5 steps equal approximately 1.5 mm at 30 m (1/16" at 100’).
th sides of the Y-axis.
3. Press the OK/Grade button to accept the adjusted position and exit the calibration screen.
Exiting c mode
alibration
Press the OK/Grade button to accept the adjusted position and exit the calibra­tion screen.
Press the Power/ESC button quickly at any time while in calibration mode to exit the mode without saving changes.

8.3 Adjusting the Vertical Accuracy

Entering calibration mode for th step-by-step
e Z-axis
1. Enter the calibration menu.
2. Put the Rugby in laydown position.
3. Select the axis you want to calibrate.
4. Modify the values as appropriate.
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In Calibration mode, the LED does not blink and the laser head con­tinues to ro
tate. An hour-glass indicates that the Rugby is levelling.
Calibrating the Z-axis step-by-step
When entering calibration mode for the Z-axis, the Z-axis calibration screen appear
s:
Rugby laying down position Combo Z-axis calibration screen
1. Press the Up arrow/Menu button and Down arrow/Sleep mode but­ton to incr
2. Continue to press the Left arrow/Bandwidth button and Right arrow/ Volume button and monitor the beam until the Rugby is within its specified range.
3. Press the OK/Grade button to accept the adjusted position and exit the calibration screen.
ement the vertical position of the laser beam.
Press the Power/ESC button quickly at any time while in calibration mode to exit the mode without saving changes.
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9 Semi-Automatic Calibration

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Description
Setup
This procedure is unique to the Rugby lasers and uses the digital readout of the Combo to me an alternative to the traditional method described in "8 Accuracy Adjustment".
Objective: To rotate the laser to all four axes, then allow the receiver to adjust the beam aut
1. Pair the Combo to the laser if not already done. Refer to 4.2 Con­necting Screens fo
2. Mount the laser on a flat, level surface or tripod.
3. Turn on the laser and align the X-axis toward the Combo position.
4. Mount the Combo to a fixed position, for example a stationary grade rod, approximately 30 metres (100 ft) from the laser.
5. Turn on the Combo and position the height of the Combo near or at the on-grade position. It is not necessary to be exact.
6. Enter the calibration screen within the menu and proceed with the semi auto cal.
7. The display will show the necessary steps animated.
8. Monitor the process on the screen until completion.
With e
ach rota
to identify the axis being checked. Note the displayed screen indications.
Each step of the process is very exact and may take 1 minute to complete before the ROTATE screen is displayed.
It is important to note the screen indications to know the status of each axis in the process.
It is not necessary to follow the steps in the exact order, but different rota­tion sequences result in different screen indications.
Increasing the distance between the laser and Combo beyond 30 metres (100 ft) does not increase the accuracy of the calibration process.
asure, then adjust the plane of each axis. This procedure is
omatically.
r the Combo.
tion it may take up to 10 seconds for the calibration process
Calibrating step-by­step
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Screen Indication Description
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While aligning, the Rugby displays an “hour glass”
een.
scr When the axis is successfully aligned, a “ROTATE” screen is displayed on which the first axis shows “OK”.
Step 2 - Rotate the Rugby 90° and align Y-axis (Y-) towards the Combo
Screen Indication Description
While aligning, the Rugby displays an “hour glass” scr
een. When the axis is successfully aligned, a “ROTATE” screen is displayed on which the sec­ond axis shows “OK”.
Step 3 - Rotate the Rugby 90° and align X-axis (X-) towards the Combo
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Screen Indication Description
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While aligning, the Rugby displays an “hour glass”
een.
scr When the axis is successfully aligned, a “ROTATE” screen is displayed on which the third axis shows “OK”.
Step 4 - Rotate the Rugby 90° and align Y-axis (Y+) towards the Combo
Screen Indication Description
While aligning, the Rugby displays an “hour glass” scr
een. When the axis is successfully aligned and the process is complete, a “COMPLETE” screen is displayed on which the fourth axis shows “OK”.
Calibration successful:
When all four axes have b
een checked and the calibration process was suc­cessful, the Rugby beeps at 5 Hz for 3 seconds, then returns to the main screen.
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Calibration not successful:
If the Rugby encounters a problem and the calibra­tion pro an “ERROR” screen for up to 2 minutes, then shuts off.
cess was not successful, the Rugby displays
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10 Troubleshooting

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Alerts and message screens
Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions
Low battery indica­tion on the display
Elevation (H.I.) Alert: The Elevatio Alert screen is shown and the audio beeps. (level position)
Servo Limit Alert The serv screen is shown.
n (H.I.)
o limit alert
The batteries are low. Recharge
.
the Li-Ion battery pack. Refer to 7 Batteries.
The Rugby has been bumped or tripod was moved. Turn off Rugby to stop alert, check the height of the laser before begin­ning to work again. Allow Rugby to re-level and check the height of the laser. After 2 minutes in the alert con­dition, the unit will shut off auto­matically.
The Rugby is tipped too far to reach a level position. Relevel the Rugby within the 6 degree self­levelling range. After 2 minutes in the alert con­dition, the unit will shut off auto­matically.
Tilt Alert
he tilt aler
T shown.
Temperature Alert The temper alert screen is shown.
cr
t s
ature
een is
The Rugby is tipped more than 45° from level. After 2 minutes in the alert con­dition, the unit will shut off auto­matically.
The Rugby is in an environment where it cannot operate without damaging the laser diode, for example being exposed to the heat from direct sunlight. Shade the Rugby from the sun. After 2 minutes in the alert con­dition, the unit will shut off auto­matically.
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Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions
Temperature Check The temper check alert screen is shown.
ature
The Rugby has detected a change in temperature of 5°C and is checking the level position.
Wait until procedure is complete. Refer to
4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Tem­perature sensitivity for changing the setting between 5°C and 2°C.
The “empty battery” icon flashe
The beam is not emit sides of the laser.
It is not possible to enter grade gr than 10.00% or
3.000%.
ting fro
s.
m all
eater
The Rugby has reached a low battery condition and changes the head speed to 7rps. If the Combo or Rod Eye detects the Rugby rotating at 7 rps, it dis­plays a small flashing Rugby.
Beam masking is activated for two or more sides of the laser. To de-activate or change beam masking, refer to 4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Beam masking.
The Rugby allows for up to 10% grade entry in both axes simulta­neously. If the grade entry for one axis is greater than 10%, the cross axis is limited to 3%.
Check the battery of the Rugby.
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Alert Symptom Possible causes and solutions
The Rugby is not communicating with the Co
mbo.
The Rugby has lost the communi­cation link to the remote control.
Ensure that you are within clear sight of the Rugby and that you have not exceeded the 100 m (300’) working range.
Smart Target features do not work.
Axis Alignment does
t work.
no
Semi-automatic Cali-
n does not
bratio work.
T
he Smart Target feature could
not be completed.
T
he Axis Alignment procedure
could not be completed.
The Semi-automatic Calibration procedure could not be comple­ted.
Ensure that you are working on the correct axis and that you have not exceeded the 100 m (300’) working range.
Ensure that you are working on the correct axis and that you have not exceeded the 100 m (300’) working range.
Repeat the procedure. If the procedure is still not successful, contact an authorised service centre.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible causes Suggested solutions
The Rugby does not turn on.
The distance of the Rugby is reduced.
The Combo is not working properly.
The display is too dark or too light.
The grade is shown in percent(%) or per mil (‰).
The grade resets to zero each time the laser is turned on.
The laser stops too often to re-level.
The screen of the Combo freezes or behaves unusually.
The ba or dead.
Dirt is reducing the laser output.
The Rugby is not rotating. It may be levelling or in H.I.Alert.
The Combo is out of usable range.
The batteries of the Combo are low.
The setting of the display contrast is unsuitable.
The wrong setting has been selected.
The wrong setting has been selected.
The sensitivity set­ting may be set to the “fine” setting (Setting 1).
The Tripod may be unstable.
The wind is causing the Rugby to move too much.
Software malfunction or strong interference from external power sources.
tteries are low
Check the batteries and change or charge the batter­ies if necessary. If the prob­lem continues, return the Rugby to an authorised serv­ice centre for service.
Clean the windows of the Rugby and the Combo. If the problem continues, return the Rugby to an authorised service centre for service.
Check for proper operation of the Rugby.
Move closer to the Rugby. For normal operation, the Combo works up to 300 m (1,000’).
Check the low battery symbol on the Combo display. Change the batteries.
The contrast for the Combo can be reset in the menu. Refer to 4.3.3 Menu Set 2­Screen contrast.
Choose the desired setting on the grade screen.
Choose the desired setting on the grade screen.
The sensitivity for the Rugby can be reset in the menu of the laser. Refer to 4.3.2 Menu Set 1-Sensitivity.
Check your tripod for stabil­ity. Tighten all screws. Use sand bags on the legs if nec­essary.
Shelter the Rugby from the wind. Press the tripod legs more firmly into the ground.
Try to power the Combo off and on again. If this does not resolve the issue, press the Power/ESC button of the Combo for 10 seconds.
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11 Care and Transport

11.1 Transport

Transport in the field
Transport in a road vehicle
Shipping
Shipping, transpor batteries
Field adjustment
t of
When transporting the equipment in the field, always make sure that you
either carry the p
or carry the tripod with its legs splayed across your shoulder, keeping the attached product upright.
Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle, as it can be affected by shock and vibratio equivalent and secure it.
When transporting the product by rail, air or sea, always use the complete orig­inal Leica Geosystems pack lent, to protect against shock and vibration.
When transporting or shipping batteries, the person responsible for the prod­uct must ensure tha tions are observed. Before transportation or shipping, contact your local pas­senger or freight transport company.
Periodically carry out test measurements and perform the field adjustments indicated in the User M stored for long periods or transported.
n. Always carry the product in its container, original packaging or
r
oduct in its original container,
aging, container and cardboard box, or its equiva-
t the applicable national and international rules and regula-
anual, particularly after the product has been dropped,

11.2 Storage

Product
Field adjustment
Li-Ion batteries
Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly in summer if the equip information about temperature limits.
After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual bef
Remove bat
After storage recharge batteries before using.
Protect batteries from damp and wetness. Wet or damp batteries must be dried before storing or use.
A storage temperature range of 0 °C to +30 °C / +32 °F to +86 °F in a dry environment is recommended to minimize self-discharging of the battery.
At the recommended storage temperature range, batteries containing a 40% to 50% charge can be stored for up to one year. After this storage period the batteries must be recharged.
men
t is inside a v
ore using the product.
teries from the product and the charger before storing.
ehicle. R
efer to "12 Technical Data" for
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11.3 Cleaning and Drying

Product and accesso­ries
Damp products
Cables and plugs
Blow dus
Never touch the glass with your fingers.
Use only a clean, soft, lint-free cloth for cleaning. If necessary, moisten the cloth with water or pure alcohol. Do not use other liquids; these can attack the polymer components.
Dry the product, the transport container, the foam inserts and the accessories at a temper battery cover and dry the battery compartment. Do not repack until everything is completely dry. Always close the transport container when using in the field.
Keep plugs clean and dry. Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the con­necting cables.
t off lens
ature not greater than 40°C /104°F and clean them. Remove the
es and prisms.
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12 Technical Data

電波法
電気通信事業法

12.1 Conformity to National Regulations

Conformity to national regula
Frequency band
Output power
tions
2400 - 2483.5 MHz
< 100 mW (e. i. r. p.)
ar
FCC P
Hereby, Leica Geosystems AG declares that the radio equipment type Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI, Combo is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and other applicable European Directives. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the fol­lowing internet address: http://www.leica-geosystems.com/ce.
The con by the FCC part 15 or European Directive 2014/53/EU has to be approved prior to use and operation.
Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance.
t 15 (applicable in US)
Class 1 equipment according to European Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) can be placed on the mar out restrictions in any EEA member state.
formity for countries with other national regulations not covered
This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law ( and the Japanese Telec This device should no tion number will become invalid).
ommunications Business Law (
t be modified (otherwise the granted designa-
ket and be put into service with-
)
).
Antenna
Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI: Chip antenna
Combo: Chip antenna

12.2 General Technical Data of the Product

Operating range
Self-levelling accuracy
Self-levelling range
Head speed
Operating range (diame­ter)
Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI 1300 m/4265 ft
Type Value
Self-levelling accuracy ±1.5 mm at 30 m (±1/16" at 100 ft)
Self-levelling accuracy is defined at 25°C (77°F).
Type Value
Self-levelling range ±6°
Type Value
Head speed 0, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 rps
Value
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0016018_001
230 mm/9.1 in
296 mm/11.7 in 212 mm/8.3 in
0016018_001
205 mm / 8.1 in
86 mm / 3.4 in 32 mm/1.2 in
Dimensions
Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI
Combo
Weight
Internal battery for Rugby and Combo
Environm fications f
ental speci-
or Rugby
and Combo
Type Value
Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI weight with batter
y
3.4 kg/7.5 lbs.
Combo 0.4 kg/0.9 lbs
Type Operating times* at 20°C
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion Pack) 50 h
*Operating times are dependent upon environmental conditions.
Charging the Li-Ion battery pack takes a maximum of five hours.
Temperature
Operating temperature Storage temperature
-20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F) -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to +158°F)
Protection against water, dust and sand
Protection
Rugby: IP68 (IEC 60529) / MIL-STD-810G
Combo: IP67 (IEC 60529) / MIL-STD-810G
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Protection
Dust tight
Protected against continuous immersion in water.
A100 Lithium-Ion charger
CLB Lithium-Ion bat­tery pa
ck
Type Value
Type Li-Ion battery charger
Input voltage 100 V AC-240 V AC, 50 Hz-60 Hz
Output voltage 12 V DC
Output current 3.0 A
Polarity Shaft: negative, Tip: positive
Type Value
Type Li-Ion battery pack
Input voltage 12 V DC
Input current 2.5 A
Charge time 5 hours (maximum) at 20°C
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13 Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty

13.1 Rugby CLH/CLA/CLI

Description
Description
Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
Warran according to Leica Geosystems International Limited Warranty and PROTECT
Free charge repair or replacement of all products or any parts under PROTECT that suffer defects as a result of faults in materials or manufacturing.
5 Years No Costs
Additional servic require servicing under normal conditions of use, as described in the user man­ual, at no additional charge.
Two Year Knockdown Warranty
In addition to the life for additional services, the internal self-levelling system of the product under PROTECT is covered. Should any accident or knockdown occur within two years of the purchase date, all repairs to the internal self-levelling assembly will be covered under PROTECT General Terms & Conditions.
ty coverage for the entire usage time of the product under PROTECT

13.2 Combo

Description
Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
Warran according to Leica Geosystems International Limited Warranty and PROTECT
ty coverage for the entire usage time of the product under PROTECT
es should the product under PROTECT become defective and
time manufacturer's warranty and the “No Cost” period
Free charge repair or replacement of all products or any parts under PROTECT that suffer defects as a result of faults in materials or manufacturing.
3 Years No Costs
Additional servic require servicing under normal conditions of use, as described in the user man­ual, at no additional charge.
es should the product under PROTECT become defective and
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14 Accessories

Accessories for power supply
A100 - Li-Ion Charger (790417)
The A100 Li-Ion charger comes complete with four separate AC adaptors.
A130 - 12 Volt Battery Cable (790418)
The A130 12 volt battery cable connects the Rugby to a standard 12 volt automo 13 feet.
A140 - Car Adapter Cable (797750)
The A140 car adapter cable connects the Rugby to a standard automotive accessory jack as a backup for the battery of the unit or to charge in a vehi­cle. Length: 2 metres/6.5 feet.
Smart Adapter (864855)
The Smart Adapter combines the features of a wall mount bracket and a bat­ter-board clamp. It also comes with a 90 ° Combo batter-board clamp.
CLB - Li-Ion Battery Pack (855974)
The CLB Li-Ion battery pack is included as part of the standard rechargeable package. To complete the Li-Ion battery solution, it is also necessary to pur­chase the A100, Li-Ion battery charger.
Rugby - Scope and Plate (864859)
The A260 Scope and Mount attaches magnetically to the top of the Rugby CLA/CLI and provides a repeatable solution for axis alignment and second day setups. The scope must be initially aligned to individual units.
tive battery as a backup for the battery of the unit. Length: 4 metres/
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CLB
A140
A130
A100
Rugby Scope & Plate
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