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Introduction
PurchaseCongratulations on the purchase of a new Pipe Laser from Leica Geosystems.
ProductThe Piper 100 and 200 are laser tools for pipe laying and other construction
Product identification
applications. They are designed and built with the latest innovations in the
laser tool industry. They are easy to set up, simple to operate and highly
dependable.
This manual contains important safety directions as well as instructions for
setting up the product and operating it. Refer to "10 Safety Directions" for
further information.
Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product.
The model and the serial number of your product are indicated on the type
plate.
Enter the model and serial number in your manual and always refer to this
information when you need to contact your agency or Leica Geosystems
authorized service workshop.
Type:_______________
Serial No.:_______________
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SymbolsThe symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
TypeDescription
DangerIndicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
WarningIndicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unin-
CautionIndicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unin-
!
Trademarks•Alignmaster (registered trademark of Leica Geosystems)
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
tended use which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
tended use which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury and/or 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.
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Table of Contents
In this manualChapterPage
1Description of the System .......................................................1-1
11Technical Data .......................................................................11-1
Index .................................................................................................i-1
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1Description of the System
1.1Features
PrecisionEngineered and designed to maintain its accuracy over time and temperature,
VersatilityPowered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, the Piper is the smallest,
IntelligenceThe cross-axis compensation function maintains the grade accuracy regardless
RuggednessWaterproof, shock and temperature tested, the Piper is built “construction
ModelsThere are two models of the Piper pipe laser described in this manual:
the Piper projects a beam up to 200 meters (650 feet).
professional pipe laser ever made. When sitting level the Piper can self-level
over its entire grade range, or can be placed inside the pipe for second day
setups. In the manhole, in the pipe, or over the top, the Piper can work for you.
of the roll of the laser up to three degrees. The Alignmaster™ feature (Piper
200) seeks and locates the target automatically for easy second day setups.
tough” with a metal housing and shock absorbing bumper around the front
window.
•Piper 100 - Red beam pipe laser
•Piper 200 - Red beam pipe laser with the Alignmaster™ feature.
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1.2Piper Components
e
f
a
b
c
d
a) LCD display
b) Switch buttons
c) Handle and level vial
d) Battery compartment
e) Stringline notch
f) Lighted pivot point (top)
g) Pivot point (side)
h) Self-centering feet
g
h
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1.3Case Configuration
a
b
c
d
a) Accessory compartment
b) Piper*
c) Remote control
d) Spare batteries
e) Self-centering feet
f) User manual
g) Target assembly
* Piper shown with optional scope assembly
e
f
g
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2Basic Operation
In this chapter
TopicPage
2.1Starting Up ..........................................................................2-2
Start-up Screen is displayed with the serial
number of the laser.
c) Next, the Piper Screen will be displayed.
d) Or the Customer Name Screen if it has been
programmed by your dealer.
e) Finally, the Battery Status Screen will be
displayed as a large battery.
f) When the start-up screens are completed, the
Main Operating Screen will be displayed and
work can begin.
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2.2The LCD Display
a
b
d
c
e
f
2.3The Switch Buttons
a
b
cd
e
a) Line movement indication
b) Plus / minus grade value
c) Beam emission indicator
d) Battery status indicator
e) Line and grade lock indicator
f) Percent (per mil)
a) Left and Right Line Buttons
b) Up and Down Grade Button
c) Power Button
d) Alignmaster Button, Piper 200
only
e) Star Button, used in combina-
tion with the grade buttons for
large grade changes
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2.4Three Basic Requirements
Refer to the information that follows when setting up and operating
the Piper. (To set up for a specific application, see the “Standard Set-up
Procedures in this manual.) You must always define the following three variables in any application.
•Grade - The amount of rise or fall over the distance of the pipe to be laid.
Set the grade by entering the percent of grade into the Piper display.
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•Elevation - The distance from the invert of the pipe to the laser beam. This
5-T
OP
distance is set by attaching the self-centering feet for the pipe size to be
laid (The 150 mm, six inch feet are standard. All other sizes are optional.)
or by adjusting the height of the piper on the Trivet Mount Assembly.
•Line - The position of the laser beam relative to the centerline of the pipe
to be laid. Set the line by aligning the laser beam with the next manhole.
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2.5Entering Grade
To change grade, press an UP or DOWN arrow button (a) to enter the grade
required.
•The speed at which the grade changes will increase as the button in held.
•Press both the UP and DOWN arrow buttons (b) at the same time to reset
the grade to zero.
a
b
c
d
To make large changes of grade, first press and release the STAR button (c)
when at the main operating screen. The plus / minus sign will appear as a
reverse image.
•Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons (d) to move the cursor (reverse
image) to the desired digit.
•Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons (a) to change the plus / minus sign
or the value of the individual digit.
•Press both the UP and DOWN arrow buttons (b) at the same time to reset
the grade to zero.
•Press STAR (c) to exit when desired grade is displayed or wait ten seconds
and the screen will automatically return to the main operating screen.
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2.6Changing Line
To change the line position, press a LEFT or RIGHT arrow button (a) to move
the beam to the position required
•The speed at which the line moves will increase as the button in held.
•Press both the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons (b) at the same time to reset
a
b
the line to the center position.
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The current line position is indicated at the top of the display.
Line Centered
Line Position Left or Right of Center
Left Line Limit
Right Line Limit
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2.7Line and Grade Lock
To lock the grade position, press and hold the STAR button, then press an UP
or DOWN arrow button (a) to lock the grade at the current value.
To lock the line position, press and hold the STAR button, then press a LEFT or
RIGHT arrow button (b) to lock the line at the current position.
a
b
To unlock grade or line, repeat the same procedure.
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The current status is indicated at the bottom, center of the display.
Grade and Line Unlocked
Grade Locked
Line Locked
Grade and Line Locked
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2.8Alignmaster (Piper 200 only)
!
!
a
b
c
Alignmaster is a function of the Piper 200 only.
When the Alignmaster button (a) is pressed, the Piper will begin a
search routine to find locate and stop on the target. This funciton is
normally used for second day setups to quickly find the beam in the
previous day’s work.
Procedure for using Alignmaster:
•Position the target assembly in the end of the last piece of pipe with the
two reflective strips on the inside of the pipe, facing the laser.
•Roughly align the laser beam in the pipe to the target assembly
•Press the ALIGNMASTER button (a). When pressed the laser will scan left
and right until the target is found. While searching the main operating
screen is replaced with a blinking target (b) indicating that Alignmaster is
working.
•If the search routine is successful, the target will remain on the screen for
an additonal five seconds (not blinking).
•The beam can now be fine positioned to the center of the target using the
LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons (c) on the laser or the remote control.
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d
e
If the Alignmaster function cannot find the target, a question mark will
appear next to the target (d) to indicate “target not found”. This screen will
appear for two minutes or until another button is pressed. The line position
will then return to its original position.
•The Alignmaster routine can be interrupted at any time by pressing the
Alignmaster button a second time. The line position will return to its original position.
•If the ambient light conditions are too bright for the Alignmaster function
to operate properly, the target will be shown with a question mark and a
sun icon.
!
!
When the Alignmaster button is pressed the beam will appear to dim.
This is normal. The beam is actually pulsing at a very rapid rate to better
control the recognition of the target.
Alignmaster is designed to work at distances greater than 10 meters
(30 feet). Demonstrations or usage at shorter distances may not find
the target.
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2.9General Procedures
In this chapter
TopicPage
2.9.1Setting up the Target Assembly ........................................2-14
2.9.2Setting up the Trivet Assembly and Mounting Bracket .....2-15
2.9.3Typical Second Day Set-up................................................2-17
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2.9.1Setting up the Target Assembly
!
•Slide the required Target Insert into
•Place the Target into the end of the
•Adjust the Target in the pipe until the
•Observe the Target. Adjust the pipe so
The Target Assembly (725858)
includes the small target
insert.
the Target Assembly. Loosen the
locking knob and insert the target with
the printed side of the target on the
same side as the level vial.
pipe. The reflective strips should be
facing the laser, towards the inside of
the pipe.
bubble is centered in the level vial.
that the laser beam is centered on the
cross-hairs.
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2.9.2Setting up the Trivet Assembly and Mounting
Bracket
!
•Remove the four feet from the Piper, then attach the mounting plate by
re-installing the feet.
•Attach the Piper with the mounting bracket to the Trivet Assembly and
secure by tightening the 5/8”-11 knob and stud assembly to the bracket.
•Set the line. Place the Trivet Assembly so that the Piper is aligned with
the pipe to be laid.Turn the knobs on the trivet plate until the bubble is
centered in the Piper’s cross-axis level vial. Tighten the brass lock nuts to
lock the feet in place.
The Trivet Assembly (746158)
includes the mounting bracket
that is attached to the bottom of
the laser.
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•Set the grade. Enter the required grade in the Piper using the UP and
DOWN arrows or enter large grade changes by first pressing the STAR
button, then entering grade by individual digit. The Piper can self-level over
its entire grade range. Som it is not necessary to tip the laser to achieve
grade.
•Set the elevation. Loosen the handle on the mounting bracket. Slide the
bracket and laser up or down until the desired elevation is achieved. The
slide bracket is made of a special material to ensure smooth movement.
Tighten the handle to lock the elevation in place.
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2.9.3Typical Second Day Set-up
The following is a brief description of a second day set-up.
•Set the Grade. Press the POWER button to turn the unit on. The Piper
remembers the last grade from the previous day. Check the display to
ensure that the grade has not been changed.
•Set the Elevation. Plase the Piper where it was the previous day. Rotate
the Piper until the bubble in the cross-axis level vial is centered.
•If the Piper is placed in the pipe, ensure that the proper feet are attached
and that the cross-axis bubble is centered.
•Set the line. Follow the line of the pipe laid the previous day.
•Place the target asembly in the last piece of pipe laid and adjsut it so that
the bubble is centered in its level vial.
•Adjust the line of the laser beam using either the LEFT and RIGHT buttons
on the Piper or on the Remote. Press hte button until the laser beam is
centered on the target.
•Piper 200 - Use the Alignmaster feature. Press the ALIGNMASTER button
on the Piper or on the Remote to scan and locate the target. Use the LEFT
and RIGHT buttons to fine adjust the beam to the center cross hair of the
target.
3.7Over the Top .....................................................................3-12
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3.1Pre-Poured Inverts
!
The pre-poured invert must be set at the correct elevation and on the
correct line position.
•Set the grade. Enter the required
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
display of the Piper.
•Set the elevation. Set the elevation by attaching the required size
feet to the Piper. The Piper comes
standard with 150 mm (6 inch)
feet, and offers optional feet for
200, 225, 250 and 300 mm (8, 9,
10, and 12 inch) pipe.
•Set the line. Place the Piper in the
invert and adjust the beam so it is
in-line with the next manhole.
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3.2Open Trench (Transit)
!
In the open trench a transit is used to align the laser beam to the next
manhole.
•Set the grade. Enter the required
B
A
a) Locate Point A. Place the transit so that it is behind the Piper and in line
with the centerline of the pipe to be laid.
b) Locate Point B. Look through the transit and lock it on-line with the next
manhole point.
c) Locate Point C. Tilt the transit down to see the Piper. Move the Piper until
the pivot point on the top of the Piper is in line with the centerline of the
pipe to be laid.
•Set the elevation. Move the Piper up or down on the (optional) trivet
until the required height is set. (Choose the most convenient method for
determining the cut-to-invert distance.)
C
D
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
display of the Piper.
•Set the Piper on the centerline of the pipe to be laid. Locate the
line for the laser beam.
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•Set the line. Locate Point D. Using the Transit, place a new stake approximately five meters (15 feet) in front of the Piper. Look throught the
transit and move the beam using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the
Remote until the beam hits the stake and intersects the transit’s crosshairs.
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3.3In the Pipe or On Top of the Pipe
!
Place the Piper on top of the pipe when the beam cannot pass through
the pipe, such as when it is filled with water.
•Set the grade. Enter the required
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
display of the Piper.
•Set the elevation. If the Piper is
going to be placed inside the pipe,
set the elevationby attaching the
required size feet to the Piper. The
Piper comes standard with 150
mm (6 inch) feet, and offers
optional feet for 200, 225, 250
and 300 mm (8, 9, 10, and 12
inch) pipe.
•Set the line. Place the piper in or on the pipe and adjust the beam so that
it is in line with the next manhole.
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3.4Open Trench (Stringline)
!
This procedure is best for shorter runs of pipe, typically those les that
90 meters (300 feet).
•Set the grade. Enter the required
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
A
display of the Piper.
•Set the elevation. Move the Piper
up or down on the (optional) trivet
B
C
until the required height is set.
(Choose the most convenient
method for determining the cutto-invert distance.)
•Set the line. Locate the line for
the laser beam.
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a) Locate Point A. Place a range rod at the center of the next manhole point.
(The rod must be plumb.)
b) Locate Point B. Attach a stringline to the slot in the top f the Piper’s front
bumper. Move the Pipe until it is in line with the centerline of the pipe to
be laid.
c) Locate Point C. Stand behind the Piper, close one eye, and hold up the
stringline. Align the stringline with the range rod. Look down and align a
new stake approximately 5 meters (15 feet) in front of the Piper. Use the
LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons on the Remote to move the beam until it
hits the stake and intersects the stringline.
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3.5Manhole
A
D
C
•Set the grade. Enter the required
B
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
display of the Piper.
•Set the elevation. Place the Piper
in the manhole. Move the Piper up
or down on the (optional) trivet
until the required height is set.
(Choose the most convenient
method for determining the cutto-invert distance.)
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•Set the line. Locate the line for the laser beam.
a) Locate Point A. Place a transit over the center of the manhole.
b) Locate Point B. Look through the transit and lock it on-line with the next
manhole point.
c) Locate Point C. Hang a plumb bob from the transit. Move the Piper until
the tip of the plumb bob is directly over the pivot point on the top of the
Piper.
d) Locate Point D. Tilt the transit down and use it to align a new stake
approximately five meters (15 feet) in front of the Piper. Look throught
the transit and move the beam using the LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the
Remote until the beam hits the stake and intersects the transit’s crosshairs.
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3.6Drop Manhole
!
The trivet pole or the complete trivet assembly is designed to attach
directly to a drop manhole t-bar assembly using a 5/8”-11 mount.
•Set the grade. Enter the required
grade for the pipe to be laid in the
display of the Piper.
•Set the elevation. Lower the preassembled Drop Manhole
Assembly and Piper into the
manhole until the T-bar is approximately 150 to 300 mm (6 to 12
inches) above or below the pipe.
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Ensure that the T-bar is level and perpendicular to the pipe. Tighten the
wing nut on the T-bar to secure it in the manhole. Move the Piper up or
down on the adjustable pole until the beam is approximately at the
required elevation.
•Set the line. Adjust the beam so that it is in line with the next manhole.
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3.7Over the Top
!
The Over-the-Top Mount Assembly consists of a Scope and a mounting
bracket for attaching the Piper to a tripod.
•Remove the four feet from the
b
Piper, then attach the mounting
plate (a) by re-installing the feet.
•Attach the Scope and mount (b) to
the top of the Piper using the two
screws and allen driver supplied
with the scope.
•Attach the Piper to the tripod and
tighten securely.
•Set the crosshairs of the scope on
a
a target and then adjust the beam
to the target using the LEFT and
RIGHT arrow buttons on the Piper
or Remote.
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4Refraction
•Refraction happens when layers of air with varying degrees of temperature and humidity deflect light as it passes through it.
•Layers of air in a sewer pipe can refract a laser beam, causing it to bend
downward or produce a “dancing” effect as the beam passes through to
the target.
•Refraction is especially noticeable during hot or humid weather, but may
also occur in extrremely cold conditions when warm air from a newly
opened trench mixes with the colder air.
•In these conditions, Leica Geosystems strongly recommends the use of a
blower assembly to reduce or eliminnate the effects of refraction. A
blower mixes the different layers of air temperature and density inside a
sewer pipe, thereby creating a uniform medium for the laser beam to pass
through.
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!
Allow the blower to operate for at least 10 minutes before aligning the
next pipe.
•Connect the blower to a power source, normally a 12-volt battery.
•Position the blower. Make sure that the air intake for the blower is not
blocked. If possible, position the blower so the temperature of the air it
draws in is approximately the same as the air inside the pipe.
•Determine whether to attach the nozzle to the end of the blower. If the
pipe is less than or equal to 250 mm (10 inch), use the nozzle. If the pipe
is greater than 250 mm (10 inch), you do not need to use the nozzle.
•Use clamps to attach the blower hose at the beginning of the pipe where
the laser is located. Position the end of the hose at a 60° angle to force
the air to swirl as it travels through the pipe.
The Target Assembly provide a visual reference for locating the laser
beam and aligning the pipe.
•The target assemblies have a special holographic material applied to them
b
that enhances the beam visibility even in bright light conditions.
•The two target inserts have markings on them for centering the crosshair
in the center of various sizes of pipe. The small target insert is standard
with the target assembly. The large target insert is sold as an optional
a
accessory.
Small Target Insert (a) – 150, 200, 225, 250 and 300 mm (6, 8, 9, 10, and
12 inch)
Large Target Insert (b) – 400, 450, 500 and 550 mm (15, 18 and 21 inch)
•The reverse side of each of the targets has two retro-reflective strips.
c
These strips are used with the Alignmaster feature. When the ALIGNMASTER button is pressed, the beam scans from side to side and until it
detects the reflective strips then stops between the them.
•A small, 100 mm (4 inch) self-centering target (c) is available for these
smaller pipes.
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5.2Remote Control
!
a
b
c
The Remote Control Assembly communicates with the Piper via infrared
signals, and is used to adjust line and other functions.
a) Left and Right Line Buttons – The Left and Right arrow buttons are used
for initial aligmment and to center the beam in the pipe for second day
set-ups.
b) Alignmaster Button, Piper 200 only – Pressing the Alignmaster button
f
starts the scanning process to locate and lock on the target for second
day set-ups.
c) Sleep or Standby Button – Pressing the Sleep button causes the Piper to
go into stand-by mode with only the display showing the sleeping Piper
e
icon. The Piper will stay in stand-by mode for up to 72 hours, after which
d
it will shut off completely.
d) Strobe Button – Pressing the Strobe button will cause the Piper beam to
strobe or flash very rapidly and thereby creating a brighter beam for
viewing of the target.
e) Pivot Light Button – Pressing the Pivot Light Button will cause the pivot
point light to turn on for better visibility when setting up the Piper in the
manhole.
f) Sending LED – The sending LED flashes to indicate that the remote is
sending a signal to the Piper.
•The Remote is powered by a 9-volt type battery. The battery can only be
accessed by removing the four screws and the back cover of the remote.
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5.3Trivet Assembly
!
a
b
c
d
The trivet assembly is assembled as shown below.
a) Eye Bolt – For lowering the trivet into a manhole.
b) Trivet Post – The scales on the pole can be read from the
top of the post down to the center of the beam on the left
side, and from the bottom of the knob (below post) up to
g
the center of the beam.
c) Slider Support Assembly – Includes the locking handle for
height adjustment. The top edge equals the center of the
beam.
f
d) Knob and Stud – Attaches the post to the base.
e) Trivet Base – Large and heavy for better stability.
f) Leveling Foot Assembly (3) – For leveling the Piper and
locking in place.
e
g) Mounting Bracket – Attaches to the Piper with the Piper
feet.
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5.4Self-Centering Feet
!
Combined with the Target Assembly, the Self-Centering Feet allow the
operator to align the beam down the centerline of the pipe.
Standard Self-Centering Feet:
•The Piper comes standard with 150 mm (6 inch) feet.
Optional Self-Centering Feet are also available:
•200 mm (8 inch) Pipe
•225 mm (9 inch) Pipe
•250 mm (10 inch) Pipe
•300 mm (12 inch) Pipe
•For 100 mm (4 inch) pipe remove the feet completely.
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5.5Lithium-Ion Battery
In this chapter
TopicPage
5.5.1Removing the Battery .........................................................5-7
5.5.2Installing the Battery ..........................................................5-8
5.5.3Charging the Battery ...........................................................5-9
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5.5.1Removing the Battery
!
b
The Piper is powered by a Lithium-Ion Battery. The battery must be
removed to be charged. There is no external charge connection to
prevent the use of external power in a possibly dangerous pipelaying
environment.
•To remove the battery, loosen the two locking
screws (a) below the rear handle and slide the
Handle and Battery Assembly (b) out of the rear
of the Piper.
•The battery sits in a holder that is part of the
handle assembly. Turn the Handle and Battery
a
c
Assembly upside-down.
•Release the small tab (c), and press the battery
upwards to remove the battery from the holder.
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5.5.2Installing the Battery
•To install the battery, loosen the two locking
screws (a) below the rear handle and pull out the
Handle and Battery Assembly (b).
•The battery sits in a holder that is part of the
handle assembly. Turn the Handle and Battery
Assembly upside-down.
•Press the battery ino the holder until the small
tab (c) locks the battery in place.
d
b
a
•Turn the Handle and Battery Assembly over and
slide the it into the rear of the Piper. The gold
contacts (d) should be facing up as shown.
•Tighten the two locking screws (a) firmly to
ensure a good watertight seal.
c
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!
Use the Leica Geosystems battery and charger recommended by Leica
Geosystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument.
5.5.3Charging the Battery
•Follow the instructions received with your charging
unit to ensure proper charging of the battery.
Primary Use / Charging
•The batteries must be charged prior to using it for
the first time because it is delivered with an energy
content as low as possible.
•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 form the actual
battery capacity available.
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•The permissible temperature range for charging is between 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 if the temperature is too high.
Operation / Discharging
•The batteries can be operated from -20°C to +55°C/-4°F to +131°F.
•Low operating temperatures reduce the capacity that can be drawn; very
high operating temperatures reduce the service life of the battery.
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6Accuracy Adjustment
!
!
!
A
1
B
1
C
1
It is the responsibility of the user to follow operating instructions, and
to periodically check the accuracy of the instrument and work as it
progresses.
The Piper is adjusted to the defined accuracy specification at the
factory. It is recommended to check your laser ofr accuracy upon
receipt and periodically thereafter to ensure accuracy is maintained. If
your laser requires adjustment, contact your nearest authorized service
center or adjust the laser using the following procedure.
Do not enter this mode or attempt adjustment unless you plan to
change the accuracy. Accuracy adjustment should only be performed by
a qualified individual that understands basic adjustment principles.
A
2
B
2
C
2
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!
This procedure is easier when performed with two people, on a relatively flat surface and when using a trivet assembly. Refer to illistration
on the previous page.
Checking Level Accuracy
•Set up the Piper on the trivet assembly, level tihe Piper with the trivet feet,
and set the grade counter to 0.000%,
•Set up a transit or automatic level as shown in the illustration approximately 30 meters (100 feet) from the Piper..
•Take grade readings approximately 30 meters (100 feet) on either side of
the transit. These readings beome A1 and A2.
•Stand at the grade rod and note where the laser beam strikes the rod.
Takes readings B1 and B2.
•Subtract B1 from A1 to determine C1, and B2 from A2 to determine C2.
If C1 and C2 are the same, the Piper is accurately adjusted.
If C1 and C2 are not the same, continue with the accuracy adjustment
procedure.
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a
b
Access to the Adjustment Screen
•If power is ON, turn it OFF.
•Press and hold the DOWN and RIGHT arrow buttons, then press the POWER
button (a) to turn the unit on and enter the adjustment mode / screen.
•The adjustment screen will appear as illustrated here (b).
c
d
Adjusting Level Accuracy
•When the accuracy of the Piper has been checked, and the amount of error
is known, the beam position is adjusted using the UP and DOWN arrow
buttons (c) to increment the counter and move the beam to the desired
position.
•Each count represents approximately two arc seconds. Therefore, five
counts of the counter is approximately equal to 1.6 mm at 30 meters (1/16
inch at 100 feet).
•The Piper icon will blink to indicate that the unit has not reached the level
position.
•The LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons (d) may be used to move the line during
this procedure.
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Exiting the Adjustment Screen
e
f
•Press the STAR Button (e) to accept, save, store the adjustment activity, and
return to the main operating screen (f).
•Pressing the POWER button at any time before completing the procedure
will turn off the unit, and will revert to previous adjustment information.
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7Checking Line and Grade
A
C
B
!
Line and Grade should be checked after the first 7.5 to 15 meters (25
to 50 feet) of pipe is laid to ensure the pipe is at the proper grade and
line.
Checking Line and Grade
•Set up a transit or automatic level as shown in the illustration.
•Take grade readings at the ends of the pipe using a grade rod.
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The grade readings must be taked from the same relative position in the
pipe. The illustration shows the readings being taken from the invert of
the pipe.
Determine the actual grade of the pipe
•Subtract distance “B” from distance “A” to determine the “rise” of the
pipe.
•Measure the horizontal distance “C” of the pipe.
•Divide the rise distance (A-B) by the horizontal distance (C), and then
multiply this value by 100 to determine the percent of grade.
Compare the measured grade to the grade dialed in the Piper
•Compare the measured grade to the grade shown in the display of the
Piper.
•If they are equal, the pipe is at the proper grade.
•If they are not equal, repeat the procedure to ensuure that a mistake was
not made. If they are still not equal, check the accuracy of the Piper and
the instrument being used.
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8Troubleshooting
DisplaySymptomPossible Causes and Solutions
Roll IconThe Roll Icon indicates that the Piper is in a position
where its cross-axis level vial is not level. Reposition
the Piper in the direction of the arrow until the vial is
centered.
Servo LimitThe Servo Limit Icon indicates that the Piper is in a
position where it cannot achieve the entered grade.
Reposition the Piper in the direction of the arrow until
the unit can once again level itself.
Temperature LimitThe Temperature Limit Icon indicates that the Piper is
in an environment where it cannot operate without
causing damage to the laser. This could most often be
the result of direct sunlight. Shade the unit.
Empty BatteryThe Empty Battery Icon indicates that the Piper’s
battery requires a recharge. Remove and replace or
recharge the battery. The Piper uses an intelligent
battery system that indicates the remaining battery
charge. This is displayed at power up and at all other
times on the main operating screen.
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DisplaySymptomPossible Causes and Solutions
Sleeping PiperThe Sleeping Piper Icon indicates that the Piper has
been placed in standby mode with the Remote. Press
any button to reactivate the Piper.
Line and Grade will not
change.
The line and grade may have been locked. Press the
STAR, then a line or grade button to unlock. See
appropriate section of the manual.
Line or grade may have reached its furthest limit. Line
limits are indicated by the icon at the top of the
display. Grade limits are from -10% to +25% of grade.
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DisplaySymptomPossible Causes and Solutions
Target QuestionThe Target and Question Mark Icon indicates that the
Target, Question Mark,
and Sun Icon
Alignmaster function (Piper 200) was not able to find
the target.
•The target is missing or not positioned properly.
Ensure the reflective tapes are toward the Piper.
Reposition and try again.
•The laser beam may be blocked. Check for obstructions and try again.
•The target is too far from the Piper for Alignmaster
to find the target. If possible, move the target
closer to the Piper and try again.
•The Piper may be positioned so that the target is
outside the physical limits of the Alignmaster seek
area. Reposition the Piper and try again.
The Target, Question Mark and Sun Icon indicates that
the Piper is in too bright of light conditions for the
Alignmaster fucntion to find the target. Try shading to
reduce the affects of the sun.
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DisplaySymptomPossible Causes and Solutions
Beam is not hitting the
center of the target.
The Remote Control is
not functioning
This symptom may be caused by the following possible
causes:
•The Piper of Target has not been set up properly
or has been moved. Check and try again.
•The pipe has not beed correctly adjusted to grade.
Check and try again.
•The pipe or water in the pipe is reflecting the
beam. If possible, drain the pipe and try again.
•Conditions inside the pipe are refracting the beam.
See section on refraction for remedy.
•The Piper is out of adjustment. Perform accuracy
check.
This symptom may be caused by the following possible
causes:
•Line movement may be locked.
•The remote is too far from the Piper to activate
the function desired. Move closer and try again.
•The Remote’s battery may be low. Replace the
battery and try again.
9.3Cleaning and Drying ............................................................9-4
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9.1Transport
Transport in the field When transporting the equipment in the field, always make sure that you carry
Transport in a road
vehicle
ShippingWhen transporting the product by rail, air or sea, always use the complete
Shipping, transport
of batteries
Field AdjustmentAfter transport inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user
the product in its original transport container.
Never carry the product loose in a road vehicle, as it can be affected by shock
and vibration. Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it.
original Leica Geosystems packaging, transport container and cardboard box,
or its equivalent, to protect against shock and vibration.
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.
manual before using the product.
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9.2Storage
ProductRespect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly in
Field AdjustmentAfter long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in
Li-Ion Batteries•Refer to "Technical Data" for information about storage temperature
summer if the equipment is inside a vehicle. Refer to "Technical Data" for
information about temperature limits.
this user manual before using the product.
range.
•A storage temperature range of -20°C to +30°C/-4°F to 68°F in a dry environment is recommended to minimize self-discharging of the battery.
•At the recommended storage temperature range, batteries containing a
10% to 50% charge can be stored for up to one year. After this storage
period the batteries must be recharged.
•Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing.
•After storage recharge batteries before using.
•Protect batteries from damp and wetness. Wet or damp batteries must be
dried before storing or use.
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9.3Cleaning and Drying
Windows•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 may attack the polymer components.
Damp Products•Dry the product, the transport container, the foam inserts and the acces-
Cables and Plugs•Keep plugs clean and dry.
sories at a temperature not greater than 40°C / 108°F and clean them.
•Do not repack until everything is completely dry.
•Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables.
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10.1General
DescriptionThe following directions should enable the person responsible for the product,
and the person who actually uses the equipment, to anticipate and avoid operational hazards.
The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand
these directions and adhere to them.
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10.2Intended Use
Permitted Use•The instrument projects a collimated beam of laser light for the purposes
Adverse Use•Use of the product without instruction.
of alignment of gravity flow pipelines.
•The unit can be set up on it’s own feet, on a tripod or a trivet (both with
optional adapter plate).
•The laser beam can be detected by viewing it on an opaque red target.
•The unit can only be powered by rechargeable Li-Ion battery.
•The instrument can be used with an IR remote control.
•Use outside of the intended limits.
•Disabling safety systems.
•Removal of hazard notices.
•Opening the product using tools, for example screwdriver, unless this is
specifically permitted for certain functions.
•Modification or conversion of the product.
•Use after misappropriation.
•Use of products with obviously recognizable damages or defects.
•Use with accessories from other manufacturers without the prior explicit
approval of Leica Geosystems.
•Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site, for example when measuring
on roads.
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•Deliberate dazzling of third parties.
Warning Adverse use can lead to injury, malfunction and damage. It is the task of the
person responsible for the equipment to inform the user about hazards and
how to counteract them. The product is not to be operated until the user has
been instructed on how to work with it.
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10.3Limits of Use
EnvironmentSuitable for use in an atmosphere appropriate for permanent human habita-
DangerLocal safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted hazardous
tion: not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments.
explosive areas, or in close proximity to electrical situations by the person in
charge of the product.
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10.4Responsibilities
Manufacturer of the
product
Manufacturers of
non Leica Geosystems accessories
Person in charge of
the product
WarningThe person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accord-
Manufacturer of the product Leica Geosystems AG, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, hereinafter referred to as Leica Geosystems, is responsible for supplying the
product, including the user manual and original accessories, in a completely
safe condition.
The manufacturers of non Leica Geosystems accessories for the product are
responsible for developing, implementing and communicating safety concepts
for their products, and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those
safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product.
The person in charge of the product has the following duties
•To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions
in the user manual.
•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.
ance with the instructions. This person is also accountable for the training and
the deployment of personnel who use the product and for the safety of the
equipment in use.
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10.5International Warranty
International
Warranty
The International Warranty can be downloaded from the Leica Geosystems AG
home page at http://www.leica-geosystems.com/internationalwarranty or
received from your Leica Geosystems dealer.
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10.6Hazards of Use
WarningThe absence of instruction, or the inadequate imparting of instruction, can
CautionWatch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been
lead to incorrect or adverse use, and can give rise to accidents with farreaching human, material, financial and environmental consequences.
Precautions:
All users must follow the safety directions given by the manufacturer and the
directions of the person responsible for the product.
dropped or has been misused, modified, stored for long periods or transported.
Precautions:
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 and before and after important measurements.
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WarningInadequate securing of the construction site can lead to dangerous situations,
CautionIf the accessories used with the product are not properly secured and the
for example in traffic, on building sites, and at industrial installations.
Precautions:
Always ensure that the construction site is adequately secured. Adhere to the
regulations governing safety and accident prevention and road traffic.
product is subjected to mechanical shock, for example blows or falling, the
product may be damaged or people may sustain injury.
Precautions:
When setting-up the product, make sure that the accessories (e.g. tripod,
trivet) are correctly adapted, fitted, secured, and locked in position. Avoid
subjecting the product to mechanical stress.
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CautionDuring the transport, shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inap-
WarningUsing a battery charger not recommended by Leica Geosystems can destroy
propriate 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.
the batteries. This can cause fire or explosions.
Precautions:
Only use chargers recommended by Leica Geosystems to charge the batteries.
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WarningHigh mechanical stress, high ambient temperatures or immersion into fluids
WarningShort circuited battery terminals can overheat and cause injury or fire, for
can cause leackage, fire or explosions of the batteries.
Precautions:
Protect the batteries from mechanical influences and high ambient temperatures. Do not drop or immerse batteries into fluids.
example by storing or transporting in pockets if battery terminals come in
contact with jewellery, keys, metallized paper or other metals.
Precautions:
Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic
objects.
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WarningIf the product is improperly disposed of, the following can happen:
WarningOnly Leica Geosystems authorized service workshops are entitled to repair
•If polymer parts are burnt, poisonous gas 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 unauthorized
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:
Dispose of the product appropriately in accordance with the regulations in
force in your country. Always prevent access to the product by unauthorized
personnel.
these products.
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10.7Laser Classification
GeneralThis pipe laser produces a visible red laser beam which emerges from the front
window.
The product is a Class 3R Laser Product in accordance with:
•IEC 60825-1 (2001-08): "Safety of Laser Products"
•EN 60825-1:1994 + A11:1996 + A2:2001: "Safety of Laser Products"
Class 3R Laser Products:
Direct intrabeam viewing is always hazardous. Avoid direct eye exposure. The
accessible emission limit is within five times the accessible emission limits of
Class 2 in the wavelength range from 400 nm to 700 nm.
Maximum average radiant power4.75 mW +/- 5%
Pulse durationc.w.
Beam divergence0.1 mrad
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WarningDirect intrabeam viewing is always hazardous.
WarningLooking directly into the reflected laser beam could be dangerous to the eyes
Precautions:
Do not stare into the beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily.
These measures are also valid for the reflected beam.
when the laser beam is aimed at areas that reflect like a mirror or emit reflections unexpectedly, for example prisms, mirrors, metallic surfaces or windows.
Precautions:
Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective, such as a
mirror, or which could emit unwanted reflections.Do not look
through or beside the optical sight at prisms or reflecting
objects when the laser is switched on.
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WarningThe use of Laser Class 3R equipment can be dangerous.
Precautions:
To counteract hazards, it is essential for every user to respect the safety
precautions and control measures specified in the standard IEC 60825-1
(2001-08) resp. EN 60825-1:1994 + A11:1996 + A2:2001, within the hazard
distance *); pay particular attention to Section Three "User's Guide".
Following an interpretation of the main points in the relevant section of the
standard quoted.
Class 3R Laser Products used on construction sites and outdoors, for example
surveying, alignment, levelling:
a) Only qualified and trained persons should be assigned to install, adjust and
operate the laser equipment.
b) Areas in which these lasers are used should be posted with an appropriate
laser warning sign.
c) Precautions should be taken to ensure that persons do not look directly,
with or without an optical instrument, into the beam.
d) The laser beam should be terminated at the end of its useful beam path
and should in all cases be terminated if the hazardous beam path extends
beyond the limit (hazard distance *) of the area in which the presence and
activities of personnel are monitored for reasons of protection from laser
radiation.
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e) The laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wher-
ever practicable.
f) When not in use the Laser Product should be stored in a location where
nauthorized personnel cannot gain access.
g) Precautions should be taken to ensure that the laser beam is not uninten-
tionally directed at mirror-like, specular surfaces for example mirrors,
metal surfaces or windows. But, more importantly, at flat or concave
mirror-like surfaces.
*) The hazard distance is the distance from the laser at which beam irradi-
ance or radiant exposure equals the maximum permissible value to which
personnel may be exposed without being exposed to a health risk.
For a pipe laser of laser class 3R this hazard distance is 662 m / 1252 ft. At
this distance, the laser beam rates as Class 1, that means direct intrabeam
viewing is not hazardous.
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Labeling, Laser Classification
a) Laser Beam
Laser
Aperture
Laser Radiation
Avoid direct eye exposure
Class 3R Laser Product
according to
IEC 60825-1 (2001-08)
P
≤ 4.75 mW
0
λ = 620 - 690 nm
a
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10.8Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
DescriptionThe term Electromagnetic Compatability is taken to mean the capability of
WarningElectromagnetic radiation can cause disturbances in other equipment.
CautionThere is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment if the
theproduct to function smoothly in an environment where electromagnetic
radiation and electrostatic discharges are present, and without causing electromagnetic disturbances to other equipment.
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.
product is used in conjunction with accessories from other manufacturers, for
example field computers, personal computers, two-way radios, non-standard
cables or external batteries.
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 and two-way radios,
pay attention to the information about electromagnetic compatibility provided
by the manufacturer.
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CautionDisturbances caused by electromagnetic radiation can result in erroneous
measurements.
Although the product meets the strict regulations and standards whichin this
respect, Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility product
may be disturbed by very intense electromagnetic radiation, near radio transmitters, two-way radios or diesel generators.
Precautions:
Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions.
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10.9FCC Statement, Applicable in U.S.
WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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WarningChanges or modifications not expressly approved by Leica Geosystems for
Labelling Piper
100/200
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
a) This device complies with part
a
a
15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following
conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undersired operation.
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11Technical Data
Piper 100/200
Laser Diode635 nm (red)
Laser Output4.75 mW maximum
Level Accuracy*±1.6 mm at 30 m (±1/16” at
Working Range200 m (650 ft)
Grade Range-10% to +25%
Self-leveling Range-15% to +30%
Line Movement6 m at 30 m (20 ft at 100 ft)
BatteryLithium-Ion, 7.4V / 3.8 Ah
Operation / Charge**40 hours / 4 hours
Operating Temperature-20° to +50°C (-4° to +122°F)
Storage Temperature-40° to +70°C (-40° to +158°F)
*Accuracy is defined at 25°C
** Battery life is dependent upon environmental conditions
100 ft)
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Piper 100/200
Dimensions (diameter x length)96 mm x 267 mm (3.9” x 10.5”)
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Leica Geosystems AG, Heerbrugg, Switzerland, has
been certified as being equipped with a quality system
which meets the International Standards of Quality
Management and Quality Systems (ISO standard 9001)
and Environmental Management Systems (ISO standard 14001).
Ask your local Leica Geosystems dealer for more information about our TQM
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