Stanley TLM210 User Manual

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Start-up
Stanley TLM 210 1.0.0 gb
User Manual
Version 1.0
English
Congratulations on your purchase of a Stanley TLM 210.
The safety instructions can be found in a separate booklet, which accompanies this user manual. The
safety instructions along with the user manual should be read carefully before initial operation.
Helpful Hint: The first and last page including the pictures should be folded out and left open, whilst reading through the manual. Letters and Numbers in braces {} refer to the illustrations.
Content
Start-up................................................................ 1
Operation.............................................................2
Measuring ............................................................3
Functions .............................................................3
Appendix.............................................................. 4
Start-up
Inserting / Replacing Batteries
See figure {C} - Push locking mechanism to the right and push the cover of the battery compartment downwards and open it. Place the batteries in the compartment making sure they are correctly inserted. Push the cover of the compartment back and let it lock in place.
The battery symbol {B, 4} appears permanently blinking in the display when the battery voltage is too low. The batteries should be replaced as soon as possible.
Pay attention to correct polarity.
•Use alkaline batteries.
Batteries should be removed if the device will not be used for a long time (danger of corrosion).
When changing the batteries the settings and stack content remain unchanged.
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Operation
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Keypad
See figure {A}: 1 ON/MEASURING 2 PLUS + 3 AREA/VOLUME 4 HISTORY/UNITS 5 CLEAR/OFF 6 MEASUREMENT REFERENCE 7 MINUS -
Display
See figure {B} 1 Information about faulty measurement 2Laser "ON" 3 Measurement reference (front / rear) 4 Battery indication 5Area / Volume 6 Hardware error 7 Main line 8 Units with exponents (
2/3
) 9 Minimum value of continuous measurement 10 Three auxiliary lines (e.g. previous values) 11 Maximum value of continuous measurement 12 Stack recall
Selecting Units
Press UNITS - key {A, 4} long to select desired unit.
Possible units:
Operation
Switching On/Off
ON: Press ON - key {A, 1} briefly. The laser is
active. Battery indication is displayed until the next keystroke.
OFF: Press and hold OFF - key {A, 5}. To maximize
battery life the device will automatically turn off after 3 minutes of inactivity.
Distance Area Volume
0.000 m
0.000 m² 0.000 m³
0.00 m
0.00 m² 0.00 m³
0.00 ft
0.00 ft² 0.00 ft³
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0.00 ft² 0.00 ft³
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0.0 in
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Measuring
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CLEAR Key
Pushing the CLEAR - key {A, 5} clears the last entry or measurement. Within a function (area, volume, etc.) single measurements can be deleted step by step and re-measured.
Illumination
The display backlight remains on for 15 seconds after the last key press.
Measuring Reference
The default reference setting is from the rear of the instrument. By pressing the REFERENCE - key {A, 6}, the setting can be changed, so that the next measurement taken will be from the "front" of the in­strument. Afterwards the reference setting automat­ically defaults back to rear. See picture {D}. By pressing REFERENCE - key {A, 6} long, the reference setting will stay from the "front" of the instrument. Repeated pressing of the REFERENCE - key {A, 6} will set the instrument to its default reference setting.
Measuring
Single Distance Measuring
Pressing ON/MEASURING - key {A, 1} turns the laser on. Aim at the desired target and press ON/MEASU- RING - key {A, 1} again. The measured distance is displayed immediately in the chosen unit.
Minimum/Maximum Measuring
This function allows the user to measure the minimum or maximum distance from a fixed measuring point as well as to determine spacing - see figure {E}. It is commonly used to measure a diagonal distance (maximum value) or a horizontal distance (minimum value).
Press and hold ON/MEASURING - key {A, 1} until you hear a beep, indicating the device is in a continuous measuring mode. Then slowly sweep the laser back and forth respectively up and down over the desired target point - see figure {F, G} - (e.g. a corner in the room).
Press ON/MEASURING - key {A, 1} again and the continuous measurement will be stopped. The current values for maximum and minimum distances are shown in the display as well as the last measured value in the main line.
Functions
Addition / Subtraction
Take the first measurement, addition is executed by pressing the PLUS - key {A, 2} and subtraction by pressing the MINUS - key {A, 7}, then take the next measurement. This process can be repeated as many times as is required. The result is displayed in the main line, whilst the last measurement taken is also displayed. Pushing the CLEAR - key {A, 5} undoes the last step.
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Appendix
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Areas and volumes can be added / subtracted in exactly the same manner.
Area
Press AREA/VOLUME - key {A, 3}. The corresponding symbol {B, 5} appears in the display. The first side to be measured flashes on the display. Take the two measurements, the result will be displayed in the main line.
Volume
Press AREA/VOLUME - key {A, 3} twice. The corre­sponding symbol {B, 5} appears in the display. The first distance to be measured flashes on the display. When 3 measurements have been taken the result will be displayed in the main line.
HISTORY
Pressing the HISTORY - key {A, 4} shows the last 19 displays in reverse order. Using the PLUS - key {A, 2} and the MINUS - key {A, 7} allows to navigate in the historical storage. In order to leave the history press either CLEAR - key {A, 5}, ON/MEASURING - key {A, 1} or the AREA/ VOLUME - key {A, 3}. Press and hold the HISTORY ­key {A, 4} until a beep, allows the user to take the selected result to carry on with calculations.
Appendix
Message Codes
All message codes will be displayed with either "InFo" or "Error".
The following mistakes can be corrected:
InFo Cause Remedy
204
Calculation error Repeat procedure
252
Temperature too high
Cool down instrument
253
Temperatur too low Warm up instrument
255
Receiver signal too weak, measurement time too long, distance > 100 m
Use target plate
256
Received signal too powerful
Use target plate (grey side)
257
Wrong measure­ment, ambient brightness too high
Use target plate (brown side)
260
Laser beam inter­rupted
Repeat measurement
Error Cause Remedy
Hardware error Switch on/off the
device several times and check if the symbol still appears. If so please call your dealer for assistance.
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Appendix
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Technical Data
* maximum deviation occurs under unfavourable conditions such as bright sunlight or when measuring to poorly reflecting or very rough surfaces. For distances over 30 m -
without using a target plate - the maximum deviation may increase by ± 0.1 mm/m to a maximum of ± 10 mm
Measuring Conditions
Measuring Range
At night, at dusk and when the target is shadowed the measuring range without target plate is increased.
Use a target plate to increase the measurement range during daylight or if the target has a bad reflec­tion.
Measuring Surfaces
Measuring errors can occur when measuring toward colourless liquids (e.g. water) or dust free glass, styrofoam or similar semi-permeable surfaces.
Aiming at high gloss surfaces deflects the laser beam and measurement errors can occur.
Against non-reflective and dark surfaces the measuring time can be increased.
Care
Do not immerse the unit in water. Wipe off dirt with a damp, soft cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solutions. Treat the optical surfaces with the same care that you would apply to eyeglasses and cameras.
Range
From about 70 m, use target plate.
Range (use target plate for longer distances)
0.05 m to 100 m
0.2 ft to 328 ft
Measuring accuracy up to 30 m (2 σ standard deviation)
typ.: ± 3 mm*
Smallest unit displayed 1 mm Laser class II Laser type 635 nm, < 1 mW Ø laser spot
(at distance)
6 / 30 / 60 mm
(10 / 50 / 100 m) Automatic switch off after 180 s Illumination 9 Minimum, maximum
measuring
9
Addition, Subtraction (+/-)
9
Historical storage 9 (19) Battery life,
Type AAA, 2 x 1.5 V
up to 5 000
measurements
IP rating IP 54 acc. IEC529
splash proof, dust proof Dimension and weight 135x55x34 mm, ~150 g Temperature range:
Storage
Operating
-25°C to +70°C
(-13°F to +158°F)
-10°C to +50°C
(-14°F to +122°F)
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Appendix
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Warranty
The Stanley TLM 210 comes with a two (2) year warranty from Stanley Works. For more information on the warranty please go to: www.stanleyworks.com.
In case of any questions concerning the warranty please contact the dealer who you purchased the instrument from.
All illustrations, descriptions and technical specifica­tions are subject to change without prior notice.
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