Spectra Laser Level DG711 User Manual

DG711 and DG511  
Pipe Laser  
User Guide  
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DG711 and DG511  
Pipe Laser  
User Guide  
Version 1.6  
Part Number 1281-0100  
Revision C  
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September 2007  
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(Revision C) of the DG711 and DG511  
Pipe Laser User Guide, part number  
1281-0100. It applies to version 1.6 of  
the DG711 and DG511 Pipe Laser  
software.  
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EEC regulatory notice  
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Application of  
89/336/EEC  
Class A Statement – Notice to Users.  
This equipment has been tested and  
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Class A digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the Federal Communication  
Commission (FCC) rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference  
in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
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Dayton, Ohio  
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Germany  
Model number(s)  
DG711 and DG511  
Conformance to  
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contact  
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antenna.  
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equipment and the receiver.  
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Safety Information  
For detailed installation and operating instructions, follow the instructions  
given in this manual for this laser.  
As with any visible laser device,  
observe the following safety rules:  
Laser Safety  
0.0.1  
The maximum radiant power  
output of this laser is less than  
5 mW. Use only the targets  
supplied with this product.  
Controls are listed on the radiation  
control drawings.  
Never look directly into a laser  
beam or point the beam into the  
eyes of others. Set the laser at a  
height that prevents the beam from  
shining directly into people’s eyes.  
Do not remove any warning  
signs from the laser.  
Make sure that only properly  
trained people use this product.  
If service is required, which  
Warning – Use of controls  
or adjustments  
performance of  
C
procedures other than  
those specified may result  
in higher dosage of laser  
exposure.  
results in the removal of the outer  
protective cover, factory-trained  
personnel must perform this.  
To help you comply with your  
government regulations, a laser  
safety kit is supplied with every  
laser. This kit contains operator  
qualification cards and a sign that  
should be posted near the laser  
whenever it is in use.  
Certification  
0.0.2  
The IEC and the United States  
Government Center of Devices for  
Radiology Health (CDRH) has  
classified this laser as a Class  
3R/3A laser product. This laser  
complies with IEC/EN  
60825-1:2001, CDRH 21 CFR  
1040.10 and 1040.11.  
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Battery:  
Queries  
0.0.3  
DO NOT OPEN  
NON-REPLACEABLE BATTERIES  
CHARGING TEMPERATURE  
Address any questions you may  
have about laser safety to:  
Trimble  
5475 Kellenburger Road  
Dayton, Ohio 45424-1099  
U.S.A.  
RANGE 0 C TO 25  
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Aperture:  
Attention: Quality Assurance  
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Phone (937) 233-8921 ext 824 or  
(800) 538-7800  
Warning and  
Cautions  
Warnings and Notes in the text  
0.0.5  
Fax (937) 233-9661  
indicate a level of danger or  
Labels  
The labels required for this product  
are:  
0.0.4  
concern. Ensure that you follow the  
instructions that accompany these  
alerts:  
Certification and Identification:  
Warning – A Warning  
indicates a hazard or an  
unsafe practice that could  
result in minor injury or  
property damage.  
C
Non-Interlocked Protective  
Housing:  
Note – A Note indicates important  
information unrelated to safety.  
DANGER  
LASER LIGHT  
WHEN OPEN.  
AVOID DIRECT  
EYE EXPOSURE  
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Contents  
1
Introduction  
Owner’s Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
2
Features and Functions  
Laser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
3
Preparation Before Operation  
Ni-MH Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Optional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
4
5
Getting Started  
Optional Features Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . 24  
Applications and Setups  
Grade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Setup, Step-by-Step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Set Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Set Elevation for Small In-the-Pipe or  
Pre-cast Inverts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Elevation of Flat Bottom Manholes . . . . . . . 34  
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Setting Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
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1211 Laser Plummet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
1238/1249 Mounting Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
1244 and 1244-1 T-Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Setup Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Pipe Targets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Through the Pipe Applications . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Over the Top Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Model 936 Adjustable Pipe Target . . . . . . . . 62  
Model 956 Optically Enhanced Universal Target 63  
Model 1212 LineLevel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
1232 Precast Invert Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Model 1214 Line String Adapter . . . . . . . . . 65  
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Refraction  
Model 929 Blower Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . 69  
8
9
DG511/711 Troubleshooting  
Calibration  
Checking the Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Adjusting the Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Grade Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
10  
11  
Maintenance and Care  
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Battery Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
System Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Laser Specifications  
Request for Service and Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
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C H A P T E R  
Introduction  
1
1
Thank you for choosing from the  
Trimble family of precision pipe  
lasers. You’ve just made a wise  
investment in field-proven products  
made by Trimble, the world’s  
leading manufacturer of laser-  
based leveling, alignment, and  
grade-control systems.  
The pipe laser projects a highly  
visible red beam of laser light in a  
direction at a predetermined  
(grade) for the alignment of  
gravity-flow pipe. The laser light is  
intercepted by a target. To align the  
pipe, you need to position it so that  
the pipe laser’s beam is centered in  
the target.  
The pipe laser is an easy-to-use  
tool that provides underground  
contractors line, elevation, and  
grade control for installing storm,  
sanitary, or other gravity-flow pipe.  
This system can also be used for  
tunneling, boring, pipe alignment,  
or any other application requiring  
line, elevation, and grade control.  
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Introduction  
Included in this manual is  
information about setting up,  
using, maintaining, and  
Claim for Damage  
in Shipment  
1.1  
troubleshooting the laser system.  
Use the manual now to learn basic  
skills, and use it later for reference.  
For the best performance of your  
laser system, follow the  
The pipe laser system generally  
includes a pipe laser, remote  
control, laser target, optional  
external power cable, operator’s  
manual, laser safety kit, carrying  
case, rechargeable batteries, and  
maintenance and care  
recommendations in this manual.  
Be sure to keep this manual in a  
convenient place for easy  
referencing.  
battery recharger. The components  
vary depending on the system that  
you purchase.  
You should inspect your pipe laser  
system as soon as you receive it. It  
has been packaged for safe  
delivery. If it is damaged in any  
way, immediately file a claim with  
the carrier or, if insured separately,  
with the insurance company.  
Your comments and suggestions  
are welcome; please call the  
Trimble Construction Division  
listed below for your local,  
authorized Trimble office.  
Trimble Construction Division  
5475 Kellenburger Road  
Dayton, Ohio 45424-1099  
U.S.A.  
Phone: (937) 245-5600  
(800) 538-7800  
Owner’s Record  
1.2  
Be sure to record the serial number  
of each component in the space  
provided below. Refer to these  
numbers if you need to contact  
your Trimble dealer regarding any  
of these products.  
Fax: (937) 233-9004  
Serial Number________________  
Model #  
________________  
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C H A P T E R  
Features and  
Functions  
2
2
Laser  
2.1  
1
Beam-Exit Window – provides  
3
4
2
a clear window for the laser beam  
to exit the pipe laser.  
2
Front and Rear Remote  
Receiver Window – receives  
signals from models RC501 and  
RC502 Remote Control to perform  
various keypad functions.  
20  
3
Line-Axis Pivot Marker and  
1
LED – identifies the pivot point for  
the pipe laser’s line system. The  
LED lights for 15 minutes after  
turning on the pipe laser or  
pressing a control-panel button.  
The LED also allows you to align a  
transit over the top of the pipe  
laser.  
4
Alignment Markers –  
correspond with the line system of  
the pipe laser. Use them with the  
Line Center feature to align the  
laser with a distant control point.  
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Features and Functions  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
11 Positive Grade LED – lights  
green to show that you have  
entered a positive grade into the  
pipe laser.  
– shows the power, grade, battery,  
out-of-level, line position, and  
status of the pipe laser.  
6
Backlight/Lock Button –  
12 Increase Button – increases the  
grade. To zero the grade and  
change the grade in quick change  
mode, press and hold this button  
simultaneously with the decrease  
button.  
1
activates the LCD’s backlight and  
line-pivot LED. If you  
simultaneously press this button  
along with one of the line control  
or grade buttons, it locks/unlocks  
the control panel, so that the grade  
and line system are not  
2
unintentionally changed.  
5
11  
7
Power Button – turns the pipe  
10  
laser on/off. Press and hold the  
button for about 2 seconds to turn  
the unit off.  
8
Left Line-Control Button –  
1
moves the laser beam to the left .  
To center the line, this button has to  
be pressed simultaneously with the  
right line.  
6
7
8
9
12 13  
14  
9
Right Line-Control Button –  
1
moves the laser beam to the right .  
To center the line, this button has to  
be pressed simultaneously with the  
left line.  
13 Decrease Button – decreases  
1
the grade . To zero the grade and  
change the grade in quick change  
mode, press and hold this button  
simultaneously with the increase  
button.  
10 Negative Grade LED – lights  
red to show that you have entered a  
negative grade into the pipe laser.  
1.  
Use this button in combination with others for further operations.  
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Features and Functions  
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14 External Power Receptacle –  
allows the pipe laser to be powered  
by an optional external 6–16 VDC  
power source.  
20  
19  
17  
2
15 5/8-11 Threaded Mount –  
allows the pipe laser to be attached  
to various setup accessories.  
16 Grade-Axis Pivot Marker –  
identifies the pivot point for the  
pipe laser’s grade system.  
16  
15  
17 Battery Pack – contains non-  
replaceable Ni-MH batteries, or a  
pack that can hold four replaceable  
D-Cell alkaline batteries to power  
the pipe laser (depending on  
model).  
18  
18 Handle – allows you to carry  
the pipe laser easily and provides a  
safety-rope tie-off.  
19 Armor Plated Housing – plated  
with a special, hardened military  
material for unsurpassed  
ruggedness and reliability.  
20 Protective Rubber Bumper –  
protects the front end of the unit by  
safeguarding the exit window.  
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Features and Functions  
Remote Controls  
2.2  
5
4
Model RC501, 3-Button  
Remote Control  
2.2.1  
1
Power – turns the pipe laser  
on/off. Press and hold the button  
for about 2 seconds to turn the unit  
off.  
2
2
Left Line-Control Button –  
allows you to move the laser beam  
to the left.  
3
3
Right Line-Control Button –  
allows you to move the laser beam  
to the right.  
1
Note – Line Center – Press Left  
Line-control and Right  
Line-Control simultaneously to  
center the line.  
4
Status LED - flashes four times  
per second when a line button is  
pressed or once per second to  
indicate that the internal battery is  
low.  
5
Emission Window – provides  
an opening for the infrared signals  
to exit from so that the remote  
control and pipe laser can  
communicate with each other.  
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Features and Functions  
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Model RC502, 7-Button  
Remote Control  
8
10  
2.2.2  
1
Power – turns the pipe laser  
on/off. Press and hold the button  
for about 2 seconds to turn the unit  
off.  
7
6
2
Grade-Enable LED – flashes  
when the grade-enable function is  
activated.  
9
1
5
4
3
Grade-Enable Button –  
activates/deactivates the increase  
and decrease button. Deactivating  
the grade-enable function prevents  
the pipe laser grade value from  
accidentally being changed.  
11  
2
4
Backlight/Lock Button –  
activates the pipe-laser LCD’s  
backlight. If this button is pressed  
simultaneously with one of the line  
control or grade buttons, it  
locks/unlocks the control panel so  
that the line and grade system do  
not get accidentally changed.  
3
8
Status LED – flashes four times  
per second when a control button is  
pressed or once per second to  
indicate that the internal battery is  
low.  
5
Decrease Button – allows you  
to decrease the grade.  
Left Line-Control Button –  
9
Right Line-Control Button –  
allows you to move the laser beam  
to the right.  
6
allows you to move the laser beam  
to the left.  
10 Emission Window – provides  
an opening for the infrared signals  
to exit from so that the remote  
7
Increase Button – allows you to  
increase the grade.  
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Features and Functions  
control and pipe laser can  
communicate with each other.  
11 Grade Bump – If the Grade  
Enable button and either Grade  
button are pressed simultaneously,  
the grade changes by one  
increment. This function enables  
small grade changes for matching  
to existing grade.  
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C H A P T E R  
Preparation  
Before  
Operation  
3
3
clockwise.  
Powering the  
Laser  
3.1  
Ni-MH Batteries  
3.1.1  
Installing/Removing the  
batteries  
1
Turn the battery-pack knob  
counterclockwise. Lift the battery  
pack from the pipe laser.  
Optional Alkaline Battery  
Pack  
2
Plug the battery-pack in place  
and turn the battery knob  
1
Turn the battery-pack knob  
counterclockwise. Lift the battery  
pack from the pipe laser.  
2
Pull out on the top of the side  
clips then push down on them to  
release them from the side-clip  
catches.  
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3
Preparation Before Operation  
Pull on the top housing to  
7
Put the battery pack in place  
separate it from the bottom  
housing. Make sure to detach  
latches from bottom housing.  
and turn the battery-pack knob  
clockwise.  
4
Install/remove the batteries.  
Note – When installing the  
batteries, ensure that you take note  
of the positive (+) and negative (-)  
diagram inside of the housing.  
Note – The pipe laser has reverse  
polarity protection. If the batteries  
are put in wrong, no damage  
occurs to the pipe laser but it does  
not work. Allow it one minute to  
recover after the batteries have  
been installed correctly.  
5
Put the top housing back on the  
bottom housing.  
6
6
Position the side clips so that  
they hold the top and bottom  
housings together securely.  
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Smart Charger  
The charger, to be used ONLY with the Ni-MH battery pack, starts  
charging automatically as soon as a battery pack is installed and the charger  
is plugged in. The LEDs on the charger indicate the condition shown in  
Table 3.1.  
Table 3.1  
LED condition  
LED condition  
Red LED On  
Description  
Batteries are charging  
Green LED on  
Batteries are fully charged, and the charger has  
switched to trickle charge  
Flashing red LED Battery-contact detection (test phase)  
Battery-pack reversed  
Battery pack broken, open or unsuitable cells  
The batteries are discharging after pressing the  
discharge button  
Discharge Button: Pressing the  
button for approximately 2 seconds  
Discharge  
Red LED  
Button  
Green LED  
the charger automatically  
discharges the battery and switches  
over to charging. The process of  
discharging the battery before  
charging should be performed  
every three months to help prevent  
loss of battery capacity due to  
frequent partly discharging.  
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Charging Time:  
Table 3.2 shows the approximate charging time for 4 to10 batteries with a  
7500 mAh capacity.  
Table 3.2  
Charging time  
# of Cells Cell Capacity  
Approximate Charging Time  
4
4
7500 mAh  
7500 mAh  
10 Hours with smart charger  
14 Hours with 12V Cigarette Lighter  
Charger Model P22  
Recharging the batteries  
Warning – Do not charge  
the batteries above 45°C  
(113°F).  
Note – A sealed Ni-MH battery  
pack is offered in most standard  
models (P23/P23B).  
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1
Turn the battery-pack knob  
counterclockwise. Lift the battery  
pack from the pipe laser.  
External Power Cable  
P21  
3.1.2  
2
Plug the battery recharger's  
In case the internal batteries  
single-socket plug into the battery  
pack's recharging receptacle.  
become discharged and you do not  
have spare batteries available, you  
can also power the pipe laser using  
an optional external power cable.  
This can be achieved by using a  
DC regulated automotive or  
motorcycle battery with the  
supplied optional external power  
cable on some models. The internal  
batteries will not recharge while  
you’re using the external power  
cable.  
3
Plug the battery recharger into  
an appropriate outlet.  
Note – The charger takes 10 hours  
to charge the batteries to full  
capacity.  
Note – To extend battery life, the  
charger discharge function should  
be performed after every three  
months of charging.  
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While using the optional external  
power cable and 12-V DC battery  
to power the pipe laser, you can  
remove the internal batteries and  
the pipe laser will continue to  
operate. The battery pack however  
has to be in place in order to cover  
the contacts.  
Warning – An electrical  
shock risk may occur if  
you connecting/  
disconnecting the power  
plug or power cable from  
the pipe laser with wet  
hands. Make sure your  
hands are dry when  
C
performing this task.  
Connecting/Disconnecting  
the external power cable  
1
Turn the external-power-  
receptacle cap counterclockwise  
enough to remove it from the  
external power receptacle.  
Removing the cap exposes the  
receptacle.  
Warning – To avoid  
damaging the pipe laser  
and to prevent the  
possibility of creating a  
spark at the battery, make  
sure the pipe laser is off  
before connecting/  
disconnecting the external  
power cable to/from the  
pipe laser.  
C
2
Connect the alligator clips to a  
12-V dc automotive or motorcycle  
battery noting the correct polarity  
(red = positive, black = negative).  
3
Insert the plug into the  
receptacle on the laser.  
To disconnect the external  
4
Warning – Do not  
connect the pipe laser to a  
power generator where  
over-voltage can occur. Do  
not start the vehicle while  
the pipe laser is  
power cable from the pipe laser,  
remove the plug from the pipe laser  
first and then remove the alligator  
clips from the battery.  
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connected to the external  
battery.  
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Optional Features  
3.2  
The DG511/711 has various  
optional features that your  
salesman or service personnel may  
configure according to your  
individual needs.  
For more information, contact your  
Trimble dealer.  
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C H A P T E R  
Getting Started  
4
4
Press the On/Off button to turn on the Laser. Press and hold the button for  
about 2 seconds to turn the unit off.  
If your laser displays a language other than what you need, consult your  
salesman or service center for re-configuration.  
The following languages are available:  
English  
Dutch / Netherlands  
French / Francais  
German / Deutsch  
Italian / Italiano  
Japanese  
Portuguese  
Spanish / Espanol  
Swedish /Svensk  
Finnish / Suomi  
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Table 4.1 contains a list of the DG511/711 feature options.  
Table 4.1 DG511/711 feature options  
DG711 DG511 Main  
Features  
Description  
Options  
Service  
Check  
Selects user calibration interval reminder  
9
9
9
9
Grade  
Display  
Floating Displays three (3) significant  
digits on grades less than  
10%, 2 digits on grades  
greater than 10%  
Example: 1.234% 12.34%.  
Fixed  
Displays two (2) digit grade.  
1.23% or 12.34%  
Per Mille Displays grade in millimeters  
per meter.  
12.34‰  
Rise/Run Displays grade as Rise / Run =  
Slope  
1.234 rise over 100 ft run  
Grade  
Entry  
Step and “Step” through grade with  
9
9
Go  
single grade button actuation  
or “Go” through grade changes  
at an increasing rate.  
Digit  
Enables an individual grade  
Select – “Digit” to be “Selected” and  
changed until the required  
grade is entered.  
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Table 4.1  
DG511/711 feature options (Continued)  
DG711 DG511 Main  
Features  
Description  
Options  
Quick  
Grade  
Mode  
Enables instant resetting of the grade to  
“Zero” by holding both grade buttons  
simultaneously. Continuous holding of  
both grade buttons puts the unit in Quick  
Grade mode.  
9
9
(Grade  
Zero)  
Grade  
Lock  
Prevents any changes to the grade  
system.  
9
9
9
9
9
9
Line  
Moves the laser vertically to its maximum  
Set/Check limit, which aids in setting line.  
Language Sets user’s local language. For more  
information, see page 19.  
Line Alert Flashes the laser beam two times per  
second if the unit is disturbed after a 5  
minute set up period.  
Line  
Center  
Automatically centers Line system when  
line is moved to a reference point.  
9
9
9
9
9
Line Limit Enables complete movement of the laser  
to the left or right line limit.  
Line Lock Locks out line system controls once the  
required line setting is reached.  
9
9
Low Batt  
Warning  
Flashes laser two times a second  
indicating the low battery condition.  
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Table 4.1  
DG511/711 feature options (Continued)  
DG711 DG511 Main  
Features  
Description  
Options  
Steep  
Grade  
Disables the self-leveling system but  
keeps the laser beam turned on for  
applications where you need to manually  
point the laser beam at steeper grades  
than allowed by the self-leveling system.  
9
9
Name  
Displays owner’s name as entered by local  
dealer.  
9
9
9
Power  
Saver  
Turns the laser beam off when not being  
used to conserve battery life, but keeps all  
(Standby) other systems operational.  
Roll Vial  
Warn  
Flashes the laser beam once per second  
and the LCD displays that the unit is  
beyond its roll leveling range.  
9
9
9
9
9
Security  
Status  
When active, the Laser prompts you for a  
four-digit password before it will operate.  
An incorrect password turns the unit off.  
When activated, the LCD indicates which  
functions have been activated and  
displays the status of those activated  
functions.  
Auto Shut The unit automatically turns off after 15  
Down minutes of an out-of-level condition.  
9
9
9
9
Calibration Changes factory default calibration  
Option settings.  
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Table 4.1  
DG511/711 feature options (Continued)  
DG711 DG511 Main  
Features  
Description  
Options  
Grade  
Bump  
The RC502 Remote Control can be used  
to change current grade setting by one  
9
value where matching of an existing grade  
is required.  
9
Rental  
Timer  
Shows the number of hours the unit was  
rented. It can be set to 00000 hours for  
new rental customers.  
9
9
Line Scan Causes the line system to move completly  
to the left or right limit without the need for  
the operator to conntinuously hold down  
the line switches.  
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Optional Features Operating Instructions4.1  
Table 4.2 details operation instructions for the optional features.  
Table 4.2  
Option  
Optional features  
Operating Instructions  
User preferences  
Language  
No instructions required.  
Service Check  
At the preset time (3, 6, 12, or 24 months) a message  
will appear on the display informing the user that a unit  
inspection is recommended.  
System Status  
Name  
Quickly press and release the ON/OFF button to display  
the system's status.  
The entered name will appear for 3 seconds when first  
turned on.  
Security  
The selected 4-digit password must be entered when  
prompted on power up, or the laser will turn itself off.  
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Table 4.2  
Option  
Optional features (Continued)  
Operating Instructions  
Line Preferences  
Line Set / Check 1 The manhole should be placed and dirt for the 1st 2  
pipe joints excavated. A stake indicating the pipeline  
direction should be placed at the end of the  
excavation (usually this is done when the job is  
initially laid out).  
2
Place the unit in the manhole outlet, without the  
first pipe joint installed.  
3
To adjust the laser before line set, at the laser  
press and release the ON/OFF and “+” GRADE  
buttons (buttons 3 and 6) in sequence. Adjust the  
roll of the unit until the roll indicator is centered.  
Press and release the ON/OFF button to resume  
normal operation.  
4
5
To start line set using the remote, first press and  
release the grade enable key. Then,  
simultaneously, press and release the ON/OFF  
and "+" GRADE button. Once the laser beam  
approaches the line grade stake, use the remote  
control to adjust the beam up or down (Buttons 3  
and 4) or left and right (buttons 2 and 5) until it is  
centered on the line stake.  
Press and release the ON/OFF button on the  
remote (button 6) to take the unit out of the line  
set/check mode and resume normal operation at  
your desired grade. Setup is complete.  
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Table 4.2  
Optional features (Continued)  
Operating Instructions  
Option  
Line Alert  
The laser beam will blink twice every second, followed  
by a 1 second pause, if the laser receives a bump or  
excessive vibration after its initial setup, indicating line  
may need reset. To reset to normal operation, press any  
button on the laser or remote control.  
Line Scan  
To move the line position to the extreme right or left  
(such as a severe dogleg right or left manhole setup),  
simultaneously press the ON/OFF and LINE RIGHT  
(button 5) or LINE LEFT (button 2) buttons.  
Line Reference To set a second line point and save it, move the line to  
the desired location and press line buttons (#2 and 5)  
along with the decrease button (#4) and hold for 1  
second. Press buttons #2 and #5 for 1 second to move  
the move line to the the saved position.  
Grade Preferences  
Grade Display  
Fixed*  
Displays grade as a percent, to 2 decimal places  
(1.23% or 12.34%)  
Grade Display  
Per Mille*  
Displays grade as millimeters rise or fall in 1 meter  
(12.34%o)  
Grade Display  
Slope*  
Displays grade as the straight calculation of rise over  
run (0.01234, or a 1.234 rise over a 100 run).  
Grade Display* Displays grade as a percent, to 3 decimal places under  
Floating  
10% and 2 decimal places at 10% and over (1.234% or  
12.34%).  
Note – Only one Grade Display Mode can be selected.  
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Table 4.2  
Option  
Optional features (Continued)  
Operating Instructions  
Grade Entry,  
Step and Go  
Press the + GRADE (button 3) or - GRADE (button 4)  
and grade will increase or decrease accordingly. The  
longer each button is held down the faster grade will  
increase or decrease.  
Grade Entry,  
Digit Select  
1
Press the + GRADE (button 3) or - GRADE  
(button 4) to initiate a grade change. All grade digits  
will appear and the grade polarity (+ or -) sign will  
blink.  
2
Use the + GRADE or - GRADE buttons to change  
the blinking character to the desired polarity or  
digit.  
3
4
Use the LEFT or RIGHT line buttons (button 2 or  
button 4) to select which digit to change.  
When all digits have been changed to the desired  
amount, press button 1 (backlight button) to store  
the new value and resume normal operation.  
(Grade Zero)  
Quick Change  
Mode  
1
2
Press and hold both grade buttons to zero the  
grade.  
Continuous holding of the grade buttons  
increments grade in 1% increments, until 10% is  
reached.  
3
Once 10% is reached, grade increments in 5%  
increments until 40% is reached.  
4
5
6
Once 40% is reached, grade reverts to -15%.  
Once -15% is reached, grade reverts to -10%.  
Once -10% is reached, grade increases in 1%  
increments until 0% is reached.  
Once 0% is reached, the process repeats.  
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Table 4.2  
Optional features (Continued)  
Operating Instructions  
Option  
Steep Grade  
Press and hold button 1 for five seconds until “STEEP  
GRADE” appears.  
Use button 3 or 4 to manually point the beam up or  
down, and button 2 or 5 (line buttons) to move the beam  
left or right to the desired position.  
Grade Bump  
The RC502 Remote Control is used to change current  
grade setting by one value where matching of an  
existing grade is required.  
Power Management  
Low Battery  
Warning  
Flashes the laser 2 times per second to indicate  
batteries are getting low.  
Power Saver  
(Standby)  
On the RC502 remote control, press buttons 1 and 6  
simultaneously. The laser beam will turn off while all  
internal functions remain on, typically doubling the  
battery life. To restore the laser beam to instantly begin  
to work, press buttons 1 and 6 simultaneously again.  
Auto Shut Down The unit automatically turns off after 15 minutes of an  
out-of-level condition.  
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Applications  
and Setups  
5
5
This chapter describes three  
fundamentals for using the Model  
DG511/711 to install gravity flow  
pipe; they are Grade, Elevation,  
and Line, otherwise known as  
G-E-L.  
Manhole  
stake  
Manhole  
stake  
To install gravity flow pipe, the  
pipe is set to a percentage of  
Grade  
Line  
Elevation  
Grade that has been determined by  
some engineered plans. The gravity  
flow pipe is designed to be set to  
some engineered Elevation.  
Finally, the gravity flow pipe will  
be installed between two designed  
points, therefore defining Line.  
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Grade  
5.1  
Grade establishes the slope of the  
pipe and is generally displayed in  
percent (%). A rise of 1 m (1ft)  
over a run of 100 m (100 ft ) equals  
1.00%.  
After setting Grade into the unit,  
the laser automatically slopes the  
beam to match the slope of the pipe  
and maintains its slope if disturbed.  
The process for setting up the  
Model DG511/711 remains the  
same. The laser beam shall be  
sloped to match the plans. The  
Elevation of the pipe or cut to  
invert is given from the plans at  
which the laser shall be used to  
control that elevation, and finally  
set the laser on Line to match the  
orientation of the pipe run.  
Note – Some engineering plans list  
the pipe’s grade on a per foot or  
per meter basis. Before using your  
Model DG511/711, transfer the  
engineered slope information into  
the Laser according to the Grade  
Display Mode feature. Consult  
your salesman or service personnel  
for Grade Display Mode  
After all have been set, installing  
pipe is accomplished by inserting a  
laser target into new pipe sections  
and then aligning the pipe until the  
laser targets’ bull’s-eye is centered  
on the beam.  
configuration.  
Elevation  
5.2  
Depending on the application and  
jobsite conditions, you can set the  
laser to an elevation that matches  
the centerline of the pipe, at some  
distance above the pipe’s invert, or  
set it over the top of the pipe.  
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When setting the laser, a surveyed  
manhole grade hub must be  
available to set the laser at the  
proper elevation and the pipe will  
be installed at the correct elevation.  
Setup, Step-by-  
Step  
5.4  
Set Grade  
5.4.1  
1
Press the positive or negative  
grade button to set the Laser at the  
correct grade as determined by the  
engineered plans.  
Line  
5.3  
Line ensures proper direction of  
the pipe run between manholes  
2
Engineering plans sometimes  
list the pipe rise/fall on a per foot  
or per meter basis. To ensure that  
the correct grade display format is  
entered into your DG511/711, see  
the Grade Display mode  
according to the engineered plans.  
Once Grade, Elevation, and Line  
are set, the laser will be projected  
at the proper grade, elevation, and  
line for the pipe run. After a little  
practice, it normally takes about 5  
minutes to set up the laser and start  
laying pipe.  
information in Table 4.1 on  
page 20.  
Laser beam  
Pipe invert Always constant distance  
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3
Use the following chart to  
Set Elevation for Small  
In-the-Pipe or Pre-cast  
determine how to set up the laser  
so the laser beam is centered in the  
following pipe sizes.  
Inverts  
5.4.2  
1
The laser automatically centers  
in the 150 mm (6 inch) diameter  
pipe and pre-cast inverts without  
additional accessories.  
2
The laser automatically centers  
in 200 mm (8 inch) diameter pipe  
with the 1238 mounting plate.  
Table 5.1  
Mounting Plates Setups  
Pipe Diameter  
Required Mounting Accessories  
1228  
None  
1230/1237 1238  
1249 Setup  
150 mm or 6 inch  
200 mm or 8 inch  
1
2
Legs Up  
9
225 mm or 9 inch  
250 mm or 10 inch  
300 mm or 12 inch  
400 mm or 15 inch  
Legs Up  
Legs Up  
3
9
4
5
6
9
9
9
Legs Down  
Legs Down  
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Illustration  
Setup  
1228  
1230/1237  
1238  
1249  
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Elevation of Flat Bottom  
Manholes  
1230/1237 Heavy Duty  
Invert Plate  
5.4.3  
5.4.4  
1
When a laser is to be set on a  
The invert plates model 1230  
flat surface where the laser beam is  
not centered in the pipe, use model  
1230/1237 Heavy Duty Trivet  
Plate and 1239 Universal Fixed  
Pole.  
(English) and 1237 (Metric) are  
one piece cast aluminum support  
plates that provides automatic self-  
centering of the Laser in 250 mm  
(10 in.), 300 mm (12 in.) or 400  
mm (15 in.) pipe diameters. The  
invert plates are used along with  
the 1239 Universal Fixed Pole for  
setups on the manhole bottom,  
outside of the manhole or in pipes  
larger than 400 mm (15 in.)  
2
Using this system, the elevation  
of the laser beam can be set by  
either measuring down from a  
grade offset hub outside the trench  
or up from the floor of the manhole  
to the beam.  
diameter.  
3
The 1239 Universal Fixed  
Trivet has both cm/mm and  
tenths/hundredths scales for setting  
the beam elevation.  
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1239 Universal Fixed  
Pole  
The 1239 Universal Fixed Pole  
supports a laser at a predetermined  
elevation above the invert. Use the  
1239 with the 1228 Universal  
Adjustable Invert Plate, 1230/1237  
Heavy Duty Invert Plates, or 1244  
T-Bar Assembly.  
5.4.5  
1239 universal  
fixed pole mounted  
on 1230/1237 heavy  
duty invert plate  
Clamp #1  
Clamp #2  
Features:  
1
Pole Clamp #1 – slides onto the  
vertical pole and is secured with  
the pole clamp’s handle.  
2
Top Pole Scale (TPS) –  
determines the distance between  
the top of the pole to the center of  
the laser beam.  
3
Mounting Plate Scale (MPS) –  
determines the distance between  
the center of the laser beam and the  
bottom of the Model Mounting  
Plate. This scale is represented  
with down arrows next to the scale  
numbers.  
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Applications and Setups  
Method 1: Using the Top Pole  
Scale (TPS)  
3
Set a grade rod on top of the  
Fixed Pole and record the  
measurement with the automatic  
level.  
Grade rod set on top of the Fixed  
Pole.  
4
Subtract the desired laser beam  
Note – First decide the laser  
beam’s elevation above the invert.  
elevation above the pipe’s invert.  
5
Calculate the TPS setting.  
1
Record the “cut-to-invert”  
information from the grade hub.  
Set up an automatic level and  
2
measure its elevation (HI) above  
the grade hub.  
Rod reading  
on grade  
hub  
Rod reading on top  
of fixed pole  
HIn  
Cut to invert  
Laser beam distance  
above invert  
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The laser is now at the proper  
working elevation.  
Surveyor rod  
Grade hub  
Table 5.2  
Example 1: Setting the Grade Rod on top of the Top Pole  
Scale  
Step  
Description  
Metric  
Ft / Inch  
Step 1  
Decide what elevation the laser  
beam shall be used above the  
invert.  
0.152 m  
0.5 ft  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Record the “Cut to Invert”  
information from the grade hub.  
0.805 m  
1.128 m  
2.64 ft  
3.70 ft  
Measure the elevation (HI) of the  
optical instrument above the  
grade hub.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Subtract the measured distance  
from the optical instrument to the  
top of 1239 Universal Fixed Pole  
-1.635 m  
-0.152 m  
-5.38 ft  
-0.50 ft  
Subtract the desired elevation of  
the laser beam above the pipe’s  
invert.  
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Table 5.2  
Example 1: Setting the Grade Rod on top of the Top Pole  
Scale (Continued)  
Step  
Description  
Metric  
Ft / Inch  
Step 6  
Calculated TPS =  
0.805 m  
1.128 m  
-1.635 m  
-0.152 m  
0.146 m  
2.64 ft  
3.70 ft  
-5.38 ft  
-0.50 ft  
0.46 ft  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Adjust the pole clamp until the reading edge is aligned with the  
TPS reading (0.146 m or 0.46 ft)  
The laser beam is now set at your desired working elevation  
(152.4 mm / 6 inches / 0.5 ft ) above the invert of the proposed  
pipe.  
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14.6cm (0.46')  
HIn = 1.933m (6.34')  
1.128m (3.70')  
1.635m (5.38')  
CI = 0.805m  
(2.64')  
0.152m (0.5')  
A
Rod reading set on  
top of fixed pole  
A
AKS = 1.933m (6.34') - 0.152m (.5') - 1.635m (5.38') = 0.146m (0.46')  
Method 2: Setting Grade Rod  
on Top of Laser  
Rod reading on top of laser  
Note – Using this method, the  
offset distance of 70 mm (0.23 ft)  
between the top of the Laser  
housing and the center of the laser  
beam will be used.  
1
Decide what elevation of the  
laser beam shall be used above the  
invert.  
2
Record the “cut-to-invert”  
information from the grade hub.  
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Set up an automatic level and  
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The laser beam is now at the  
measure the elevation of the  
proper working elevation.  
automatic level above grade hub.  
Rod reading  
on grade hub  
4
Add elevation measurement of  
instrument to “cut-to-invert” from  
grade hub.  
Rod reading  
on top of laser  
HIn  
5
Subtract the desired working of  
Cut to invert  
elevation of laser beam above  
invert.  
6
Subtract the beam offset  
(70 mm / 0.23 ft).  
Laser beam distance  
above invert  
7
8
Calculate new rod reading.  
Set the rod on top of the laser  
and adjust the elevation of the laser  
until the correct rod reading is  
observed.  
Table 5.3  
Step  
Example 2: Setting Grade Rod on Top of Laser  
Description  
Metric  
Ft / Inch  
Step 1 Decide what elevation the laser beam  
shall be used above the invert.  
0.152 m  
0.5 ft  
Step 2 Record the “cut-to-invert” information  
from the grade hub.  
0.805 m  
1.128 m  
2.64 ft  
3.70 ft  
Step 3 Measure the elevation (HI) of the  
optical instrument above the grade  
hub.  
Step 4 Add elevation measurement of  
instrument to “cut-to-invert” from grade  
hub.  
1.635 m  
5.38 ft  
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Table 5.3  
Step  
Example 2: Setting Grade Rod on Top of Laser  
Description  
Metric  
-0.152 m  
Ft / Inch  
Step 5 Subtract the desired elevation of laser  
beam above the pipe’s invert.  
-0.50 ft  
Step 6 Subtract beam offset (70 mm / 0.23 ft).  
Step 7 Calculated Rod Reading =  
-.070 m  
-0.23 ft  
0.805 m  
1.128 m  
-0.152 m  
-0.070 m  
1.711 m  
2.64 ft  
3.70 ft  
-0.50 ft  
-0.23 ft  
5.61 ft  
Step 8 Set the rod on top of the Laser and  
adjust elevation until the correct rod  
reading is observed.  
1.711 m  
5.61 ft  
Step 9 The laser beam is now set at your desired working elevation  
(152.4 mm / 6 inches / 0.5 ft) above the invert of the proposed  
pipe.  
Setting Line  
The principle for setting line is  
5.4.6  
First Point Setup (Using  
Plumb-bob)  
5.4.7  
always the same. The laser is  
Whether using the laser in the  
invert or attached to the various  
mounting plates the goal is to  
always set the laser’s line axis  
bull’s-eye target over the vertical  
centerline of the pipe.  
positioned over the starting point  
of the pipe run then aimed to the  
second control point on line. The  
further your second point is from  
the laser, the more accurate your  
line will be.  
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This is accomplished by one of the  
following methods:  
1
Place the bull’s-eye target  
under a plumb bob that has been  
transferred from an offset grade  
hub.  
2
If using a transit or theodolite,  
align the bull’s-eye target to the  
vertical cross hair of the transit’s  
telescope.  
3
If the bull’s-eye target cannot  
be seen, use the plus sign on the  
positive grade button to align the  
target to the vertical cross hair of  
the transit.  
4
In an over-the-top setup, set the  
laser on a tripod and plumb bob  
them over the first grade stake.  
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1211 Laser Plummet  
Line Setting  
Second Far-Point  
Alignment  
5.4.8  
5.4.9  
The laser plummet may be used in  
place of the Plumb-bob by  
attaching it under the tripod or  
manhole mount.  
1
Simultaneously press both Left  
and Right Line buttons to center  
the laser’s 10° of line travel.  
2
Press either Line button to align  
1
Position the laser plummet over  
the laser beam to the second  
control point. If using a wireless  
remote control, point the remote  
towards the laser and press the  
appropriate line button.  
the laser’s bull’s-eye reflective  
target into the manhole mount or  
tripod replacing the 5/8 x11  
attachment thread.  
2
Quickly turn the product upside  
Note – Line speed increases the  
longer you press the line button. To  
slow the line speed, release the line  
button then press again.  
down to activate the compensator  
and turn the power switch "on".  
3
If the bull’s-eye target cannot  
be seen, align the Laser Plummet  
to the plus sign on the positive  
grade button on the keypad or  
anywhere along the center of the  
laser.  
Next manhole  
4
In an over-the-top setup, set the  
laser on a tripod and align the  
Laser Plummet over the first grade  
stake.  
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Setting Line with the  
Line Set/Check Featu  
re  
Activating the Cross  
Axis Roll Option  
5.4.11  
5.4.10  
1
Quickly press and release the  
The Line Set / Check feature,  
ON/OFF button to enter the Laser’s  
Status mode.  
available with the DG711, can be  
used to align the beam to a forward  
grade hub by moving the laser to  
its maximum leveling limit then  
returning it to the original grade  
setting. Line Set/Check is  
beneficial for setting line if a  
manhole mount or transit is not  
available.  
2
While the Battery gauge is  
displayed, press and release either  
Grade button to display the Laser’s  
cross axis roll position.  
3
If the Laser is being used in a  
pre-cast invert, roll the unit until  
the cross-axis roll indicator is  
centered and display indicates two  
arrows pointing at each other (roll  
center) instead of multiple arrows  
pointing to the left or to the right.  
Note – Before using Line  
Set/Check, the Laser must be  
accurately positioned for cross-  
axis roll to ensure that the laser  
beam will track plumb. Consult  
your salesman or service personnel  
to activate the Line Set/Check  
feature.  
4
Quickly press and release the  
ON/OFF button to return to the  
grade display.  
5
If the Laser is being used with a  
1228 on a flat surface, the Laser  
must be attached perpendicular  
(90°) to the 1228 Universal  
Mounting Plate.  
6
The footscrews used with the  
1230/1237 plate can be used to  
help center the roll indicator and  
display indicates two arrows  
pointing at each other.  
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Activating Line  
Set/Check Raise  
5.4.12  
1
Simultaneously press the  
ON/OFF and the “+” Grade button  
to activate Line Set/Check.  
Note – For RC502 7-Button  
Remote Control users, the Grade  
enable key must be pressed and the  
Red Grade enable LED must be  
blinking before the remote will  
active Line Set/Check.  
2
To stop Line Set/Check as it  
approaches the line point, press  
either Grade button.  
3
To continue raising grade,  
simultaneously press the ON/OFF  
and the “+” Grade button.  
4
If you overshoot and wish to  
lower grade, simultaneously press  
the ON/OFF and the “-” Grade  
button.  
Grade enable key  
5
Once the line position is set,  
press and release the ON/OFF  
button to return the laser beam to  
your original grade setting.  
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Activating Line  
Set/Check Lower  
5.4.13  
1
Use Line Set/Check Lower  
Level vial  
when the laser is set on a tripod for  
over the pipe applications.  
2
Simultaneously press the  
Undisturbed pipe  
set at correct grade  
elevation & line  
ON/OFF and the “-” Grade button  
to activate Grade Lower.  
Laying Pipe/Setup  
1
First Day Setups – Use the line  
buttons to align the laser to the next  
manhole.  
2
Second day setups – Select a  
target that can establish the  
centerline or distance above the  
invert in your pipe. Set the target in  
the last pipe checked to the correct  
grade, elevation, and line.  
Next manhole  
3
Align the laser to the target  
using the line buttons on the laser  
or using the wireless remote.  
4
Lay Pipe – set the target in each  
new section of pipe and adjust the  
pipe until the laser intersects the  
target’s bull’s-eye.  
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Large Pipe  
5.4.14  
The laser can be set directly on the  
flow line using the various  
mounting plates or a 1244 T-bar for  
increased stability and an  
unobstructed flow line.  
1
Set Grade Elevation, and Line  
into the Laser for large pipe  
applications.  
2
Set an adjustment pipe target so  
that the targets’ bull’s-eye is at the  
same distance above the invert as  
your laser.  
3
Place the pipe target in the last  
section of the pipe that has been  
checked to be at the correct grade,  
elevation and line.  
Level  
vial  
4
Adjust the pipe target until it’s  
level vial reads level.  
Align the laser to the target’s  
5
bull’s-eye using the line buttons on  
the laser or the Wireless Remote.  
6
Lay Pipe – Set the target in  
each new section of the pipe and  
adjust the pipe until the laser  
intersects the target’s bull’s-eye  
while the target is level.  
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laser is projected down the center  
of the pipe.  
1
Set the laser support in the  
manhole and attach it to the  
support.  
2
Adjust the laser to the chosen  
height above the invert and on the  
vertical centerline of the exit hole  
for the proposed pipe.  
3
Point the laser towards the next  
manhole.  
4
Hold an engineering rule on the  
vertical centerline and adjust the  
laser’s height to the desired height  
above the invert.  
30.5 cm pipe  
(12 in.)  
Laser beam  
In a Manhole  
The laser can be set up in a  
5.4.15  
30.5 cm dia  
(12 in.)  
manhole using a transit to  
15 cm radius  
(6 in.)  
accurately set line. The transit is  
plumbed over the laser on a mount  
that clamps to the manhole. The  
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Line (transit method)  
Set a manhole mount and  
transit on the manhole.  
an optical plummet, adjust the  
horizontal arm to position the  
transit’s optical plummet over  
the lasers’ bull’s-eye target.  
1
b
Plumb Bob: If your transit  
does not have an optical  
plummet, suspend a plumb bob  
from the transit, and align it  
over the lasers’ bull’s-eye  
target.  
2
Clamp the manhole mount base  
to the side of the manhole to  
establish a stable transit support.  
3
Secure the vertical arm into the  
manhole mount base.  
Assemble the horizontal arm,  
4
horizontal clamp, and vertical  
support clamp to the vertical arm  
and position over the top of the  
laser.  
7
After rough positioning the  
transit over the bull’s-eye target,  
use the transit's leveling base to  
accurately adjust the transit to the  
bull’s-eye target.  
5
Attach your transit to the  
5/8 × 11 threaded adapter in the  
horizontal arm.  
6
Transit Alignment – You may  
8
Once the transit is set over the  
position your transit over the  
laser’s bull’s-eye target in one of  
the following methods:  
lasers’ bull’s-eye target, sight the  
transit on the centerline of the next  
manhole and lock the scope on  
line.  
a
Use the Laser Plummet and  
if your transit is equipped with  
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Note – This method assumes that  
the manhole was set at the correct  
elevation. If there is any question  
as to the manhole accuracy, check  
the manhole and pipe invert  
Next manhole  
B
elevation and transfer an offset to  
check the line of pipe entering or  
exiting the manhole.  
A
On Top of the Pipe  
9
Plunge the scope into the trench  
and set a stake on line 6–8 m (20–  
25 ft) from the first manhole.  
10 Use the line buttons to intersect  
the stake with the laser beam.  
11 Look through the transit at the  
stake and readjust the beam until it  
is aligned with the vertical  
Vertical centerline  
crosshair of the transit.  
1
Line – Set the laser until it is  
over the vertical centerline of the  
pipe and pointing toward the next  
manhole.  
Transit  
crosshairs  
Laser spot  
No  
Note – It may be necessary to  
support the Laser with extra  
gravel, dirt, or sub-base material.  
No  
Yes  
2
Set an adjustable pipe target  
(Model 936 or 956) so that the  
target’s bull’s-eye is at the same  
distance above the pipe as your  
laser beam.  
12 Lay pipe – Set the pipe target in  
each new section of pipe and adjust  
the pipe until it intersects the  
target’s bull’s-eye.  
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3
Place the pipe target on top of  
Open Excavations  
5.4.16  
the last section of pipe that has  
been checked to be at the correct  
grade, elevation, and line.  
Next manhole  
B
Level vial  
A
Undisturbed pipe  
set at correct grade  
elevation & line  
1
Set a transit over the first point  
on the proposed pipeline behind  
the manhole where the pipe run  
starts.  
4
Adjust the pipe target until its  
level vial reads the target is level.  
Align the laser to the targets’  
bull’s-eye using the line buttons on  
the laser or the Wireless Remote.  
2
Align the transit to the next  
manhole and lock the transit on  
line.  
5
3
Plunge the transit into the open  
excavation where the manhole will  
be placed.  
6
Lay Pipe – Set the target on top  
of each new section of pipe and  
adjust the pipe until the laser  
intersects the targets’ bull’s-eye  
while the target is level.  
4
Set the mounting plate and the  
1239 Universal Fixed Pole on  
stable sub-base material in the  
open excavation and on line.  
5
Grade – Enter grade into the  
Laser.  
6
Attach the laser to the 1239  
Universal Fixed Pole.  
7
Sight through the transit at the  
laser.  
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Adjust the laser and the  
mounting plate until the bull’s-eye  
target or “+” symbol on the  
positive grade button is aligned  
with the transit’s vertical crosshair.  
Transit  
crosshairs  
Laser spot  
No  
No  
Yes  
9
Elevation – Determine the  
correct elevation for the invert of  
the proposed pipe.  
15 Lay Pipe – Set the target in  
each new section of pipe and adjust  
the pipe until the laser intersects  
the target’s bull’s-eye while the  
target is level.  
10 Determine if you wish to set the  
laser beam on the centerline of the  
pipe or at a constant distance above  
the flow line.  
11 Adjust the laser until you are at  
the chosen height above the invert.  
Over the Top  
The laser can be set on a tripod or  
mounting plate above the  
5.4.17  
12 Set an adjustable pipe target  
(Model 936 or 956) so that the  
target’s bull’s-eye is at the same  
distance above the invert as your  
laser beam.  
excavation on the pipe itself. A  
laser target is mounted on a pole  
and is adjusted to give the correct  
distance from the beam to the pipe  
invert. For accurate line control, a  
level vial can be attached to the  
pole to ensure that the target is held  
vertically. This is an excellent  
setup for shallow cuts for trenches  
where water is present.  
13 Plunge the transit into the open  
excavation and set a stake on line  
6–8 m (20–25 ft) from the next  
manhole.  
14 Line – Look through the transit  
at the next stake; align the laser to  
the vertical crosshair of the transit  
using the Line buttons on the laser  
or the Wireless Remote  
1
Attach the laser to a tripod  
having a 5/8 inch x 11 thread.  
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2
Set the tripod and laser on line  
Rod reading = 6.48  
Cut-to-invert = 4.51  
Set to = 10.99  
behind the first manhole and  
ensure the system is level.  
3
Suspend a plumb bob from the  
tripod or use a Laser Plummet over  
the first point.  
4
Transfer the elevation into the  
manhole using a level, transit, or  
with your laser set to 0.00% grade.  
5
Set a stake on the centerline of  
the pipe so the top of the stake is at  
invert elevation.  
6
Use the wireless remote to  
Laser beam  
position the beam on the rod as you  
take your readings.  
7
Add your grade rod reading to  
your cut-to-invert reading.  
Set a target on rod at this  
distance. For example:  
8
10.99  
Pipe  
invert  
Instrument method-manhole  
Grade rod  
reading  
Grade hub  
C.I.  
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DG511/711  
Additional  
Accessories  
6
6
Note – You must turn the 1211  
upside down then right-side up just  
prior to each use. For setup and  
operating instructions, see the  
1211 operator’s manual.  
1211 Laser  
Plummet  
6.1  
Replaces the 5/8-11 bell housing in  
manhole mounts or tripods, and  
provides a self plumbed laser dot  
that can be quickly positioned over  
the plumb point. This greatly  
reduces first day setup time.  
The 1211 has a self-plumbing  
range of 10 degrees, a bright 635-  
nm beam, safety lanyard, shock  
bumpers, and operates off two  
AAA batteries (included). The  
1211 includes operating  
instructions and a carrying pouch  
with belt loop.  
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1238/1249 Mounting Plates  
6.2  
Allows the laser to automatically center in an 200 mm (8 inch) diameter  
pipe using 1238 mounting plate and 225 mm (9 inch) diameter pipe using a  
1249 mounting plate.  
Use the 1244 with a 1239  
Universal Fixed Pole for precast  
invert setups for unobstructed  
flowlines.  
1244 and 1244-1  
T-Bars  
6.3  
The 1244 T-Bar is a mounting  
support system for using a laser in  
large diameter pipe, manholes, or  
open excavated trenches where  
high stability and a variable  
Also use the 1244 in large diameter  
pipe to place the laser beam  
parallel to the pipe’s centerline.  
elevation adjustment is required.  
Pipe Diameter Application  
1.07 to 2.03 m (42 – 80 inch)  
0.83 to 1.58 m (33 – 66 inch)  
Recommended T-Bar  
1244  
1244-1  
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1
2
3
4
5
Note – Both models can be shortened for use in smaller diameter pipes and  
manholes. The speed release handle provides 13 cm (5 inches) of fine  
adjustment range.  
5
Horizontal Lock Knob – allows  
Features  
6.3.1  
the mounting plate to slide freely  
along the extension bar and  
positions the laser on line.  
1
Mounting Plate – supports the  
laser or the 1239 Universal Fixed  
Pole.  
Reverse the Teflon reading edge  
assembly when used with the  
T-Bar by unthreading the three  
screws fastening the assembly to  
the pole clamp. Reverse the unit  
wing nut capturing screw on the  
pole clamp as necessary based on  
whether the pole is mounted above  
or below the T-Bar.  
2
Locking Pin – holds the  
extension bar in place.  
Extension Bar – allows for 25  
3
mm (one-inch) coarse adjustments  
in the T-Bar’s overall length.  
4
Speed Release Handle –  
tightens the T-Bar into place and  
allows for quick release.  
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Teflon  
reading  
edge  
Screws  
Fixed pole  
Locking pin  
Horizontal  
Adjustable  
pole lock  
lock  
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Setup Instructions  
6.3.2  
1
Attach the vertical pole to the  
T-Bar.  
2
Adjust the length of the T-Bar  
using the locking pin to fit your  
setup.  
Note – The “T” section of the bar  
must be vertical.  
3
Use the speed release handle to  
secure the T-Bar in the manhole or  
large pipe at a position that enables  
the vertical pole to support the  
laser at the predetermined  
elevation.  
4
Loosen the horizontal lock  
knob to allow the laser and  
mounting plate to be adjusted to  
the line of the pipe.  
Vertical  
Speed release  
centerline  
handle  
T-bar  
section  
T-bar  
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Pipe Targets  
6.4  
The correct target you use depends on the elevation of the laser beam above  
the pipe invert and your personal preference.  
Pipe Diameter Application  
150 – 300 mm (6 – 12 inches)  
350 – 500 mm (15 – 21 inches)  
400 – 800 mm (15 – 30 inches)  
greater than 800 mm (30 inches)  
Recommended Pipe Target  
956 Target w/small Pipe Target  
956 Target w/large Pipe Target  
936 Target  
936 Target  
Through the Pipe Applications  
6.4.1  
For pipes with a diameter of 500 mm (21 inches) or less, the laser beam is  
normally projected on the centerline of the pipe. When the target is  
calibrated to the pipe’s diameter, the target may be used in any orientation  
in the pipe to maintain the target’s bull’s-eye on center with the pipe.  
When the laser is set above the flow-line other than the pipe’s centerline,  
the target must be leveled in the pipe. If the target is not level, the pipe may  
be placed off line or grade.  
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Over the Top Applications  
6.4.2  
For over the top setups you need to assemble a target from a 25 x 25cm (10  
x 10 in.) red or white Plexiglas.  
You need a couple of u-bolts, and a 20 mm (¾ in.) rigid or thick walled  
plastic pipe of a length to match your setup.  
Laser  
beam  
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elevation of the beam is at some  
distance above the invert other than  
the pipe’s centerline.  
Model 936 Adjustable  
Pipe Target  
The 936 Adjustable Pipe Target  
centers the laser beam in 400–800  
mm (15–30 in.) diameter pipes  
when the target is aligned to the  
scale on the target’s frame.  
6.4.3  
6
Lock – secures the target frame  
to a 2 x 4 when the 936 is being  
used in large diameter pipe.  
1
2 x 4 Mount – used where a  
2 x 4 supports the target in a large  
pipe when the laser beam is  
400 mm (15 in.) above the pipe  
inverts. Cut a 2 x 4 to a length and  
place in the pipe so the 936  
intersects the laser beam on the  
bull’s-eye.  
3
4
6
2
Pipe Bore Mount – used when  
1 & 2  
the laser beam is near the top of the  
pipe. The target hangs upside down  
in the pipe and is adjusted until the  
beam intersects the target  
5
bull’s-eye. This frees the pipe of  
obstructions in the flow line.  
3
Reference Arrow – calibrates  
the target scales for the diameter of  
pipe in which the laser is centered.  
4
Target Clamps – secure the  
target into position.  
2-Way Level Vial – provides a  
5
level reference for the 936 whether  
it is used upright or inverted. A  
level target is required where the  
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Model 956 Optically  
Enhanced Universal  
Target  
Model 1212 LineLevel  
6.4.5  
The 1212 LineLevel is a rugged  
optical instrument that performs as  
a precision automatic level and a  
line transfer unit for the installation  
of gravity flow pipe.  
6.4.4  
The 956 adjustable Pipe Target  
centers the laser beam in 150 to  
500 mm (6 to 21 inches) diameter  
pipes when the proper target  
element is aligned to the scale on  
the target’s frame.  
Model 1212  
Model 956  
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Setup instructions  
Install the 1232 onto the 1239  
Universal Fixed Pole.  
Install these components onto a  
1244 T-Bar Assembly.  
Set the 1244 T-Bar with the  
adjustable pole in the manhole with  
the horizontal slide assembly over  
the invert.  
1232 Precast Invert  
Adapter  
The 1232 Precast Invert Adapter is  
used with a 1244 T-Bar and 1239  
Universal Fixed Pole when the  
laser is positioned slightly above  
flowline of a precast invert.  
6.4.6  
1
2
3
Model 1232  
4
Adjust the elevation of the pole  
clamp so the laser is placed at the  
desired elevation over the flow  
line.  
5
Place a grade rod on top of the  
Laser housing to set elevation.  
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5
Move your arm until the two  
Model 1214 Line String  
plumb bob strings are parallel.  
Adapter  
6.4.7  
6
Turn your hand until both  
The 1214 Line String Adapter is a  
machined aluminum clip with an  
adhesive bottom, which is applied  
over the laser’s line pivot bull’s-eye  
target and used with a plumb bob  
for setting the laser on line.  
plumb bob strings are in line with  
each other, and in line with the next  
manhole’s hub.  
Operating instructions  
1
Remove the paper from the  
adhesive pad on the 1214.  
Press the 1214 over the line  
2
pivot bull’s-eye target on the Laser  
making sure the open slot is facing  
the front of the Laser.  
3
Loop a plumb bob string  
through the slot on the 1214.  
Standing in a manhole, or  
4
above an open cut, loop the plumb  
bob about 30 cm (one foot) over  
your hand.  
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Keep the strings parallel and in  
line with the next manhole, and  
adjust the Laser’s laser spot on line  
with the two strings.  
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Refraction  
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1
Refraction is the bending of  
half of the pipe causes the laser  
beam to refract down towards the  
cooler air.  
light at the interface of two  
substances caused by a difference  
in the speed of light. Shooting a  
laser beam through a pipe having  
gas and varying temperatures can  
be compared to shining a flashlight  
beam into a pool of water and  
seeing the light bend.  
3
Solvent fumes can also cause  
refraction from the glue used at  
joints, or on very cold days when a  
cold pipe is placed in a warm  
trench.  
4
Refraction is a small diameter  
2
Refraction of the laser is  
pipe problem. When small  
preceded by what appears to be a  
flaming of the laser spot at the  
edges. When this occurs, it is time  
to mix the air within the pipe by  
some external means such as a  
blower. This occurs on sunny days  
when a hot pipe is placed in a cool  
ditch. The pipe bottom cools first  
and the warmer air in the upper  
diameter pipe is set, it is  
recommended to place the hot-sun-  
baked side of the pipe down in the  
trench so that it will cool faster  
against the earth. This helps create  
temperature stability in the pipe.  
5
Generally, refraction of the  
laser beam occurs at the last four or  
five joints of the pipe. This is  
because the last few sun-baked  
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Refraction  
joints of the pipe have not had a  
chance to cool in the shade of, and  
against the earth of the trench.  
pipe thereby creating a spiral or  
corkscrew effect.  
6
If possible, always back-fill the  
pipe as you go. The earth is a great  
temperature stabilizer as it  
surrounds the pipe. The earth tends  
to stabilize the temperature of the  
pipe and the air inside. Use of a  
blower in conjunction with back-  
filling accelerates temperature  
stabilization. Always back-fill  
immediately unless the jobsite  
condition makes it impossible.  
Nozzle  
9
If possible, mount the nozzle on  
the side of the pipe or in the invert.  
Avoid attaching the nozzle at the  
top of the pipe unless there is no  
other choice, as this will push the  
warmer gas through the pipe. If a  
strong wind is blowing down the  
pipe and fighting the blower, it may  
not be needed.  
7
To fully minimize the effects of  
refraction, it is advisable to use a  
blower after the pipe run exceeds  
15 m (50 ft). Operate the blower at  
a speed that minimizes the effects  
of refraction. As the pipe length  
increases, increase the speed of the  
blower.  
10 In large diameter pipe, 45 cm  
(18 inches ) and larger, it is better  
to position the blower nozzle off  
the invert below the laminar  
8
When using a blower, make  
surface of the gas. If this is  
sure it is taking in fresh air through  
the intake. On the discharge end,  
the nozzle should be angled to  
bounce the air off the side of the  
insufficient, three alternatives are  
possible. Use two electric blowers,  
a Homelite Model III-B (or  
equivalent) gas driven blower or a  
short blast of air from an air  
compressor, to clean out the line.  
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11 If the beam still can not be  
controlled, have your backhoe  
excavate five buckets full and then  
one or two empty buckets as if it  
were bailing water. The blower is  
pushing heavy fumes in the pipe  
that can not get out of the trench  
without someone’s help. Cast the  
empty bucket on the low side of the  
surface or on the downwind side of  
the cut.  
Model 929 Blower  
Operating  
Instructions  
7.1  
12 Another solution is to have a  
Homelite III-B blower (or  
equivalent) at the cut end of the  
trench pulling these fumes from the  
cut as the electric blower blows  
them out of the pipe. This method  
does not tie up production and gets  
the job done more efficiently.  
1
Use a separate 12-volt  
automotive battery to power the  
blower.  
2
Point the nozzle into the pipe to  
13 In summary, if all of the above  
fail to solve this problem, use the  
laser in an over-the-top setup.  
create a corkscrew effect. This is  
the most effective way to create  
temperature stabilization.  
3
Ensure the air intake is not  
blocked and the 929 is not set in  
water. The support handle/cord  
wrap bracket is on the opposite  
side of the air intake. This handle  
can hook over a manhole step to  
keep the unit out of water in the  
pipe.  
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4
Refraction  
Start the blower with the first  
section of pipe. Use the table on  
the blower to determine the blower  
speed from the length and size of  
pipe being installed. Although very  
unlikely, be aware too much air can  
also cause refraction.  
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DG511/711  
Troubleshooting  
8
8
Table 7.1 will help in troubleshooting your unit. It lists possible problems,  
symptoms, and solutions. If the problem goes beyond what is described on  
this chart, contact your service center for more information.  
Table 8.1  
Problem  
Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Inspect  
Dead or low battery  
Solution  
Laser does No laser  
not come on beam  
Change to known  
good battery  
Laser does Beam  
Time allowed for laser Allow laser to operate  
not self-  
level  
flashing*  
to self-level  
for about 5 minutes  
prior to self-leveling.  
Out of level range  
Unstable setup  
Roll laser to within its  
3° roll leveling range.  
Provide more stable  
setup.  
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Table 8.1  
Problem  
Troubleshooting (Continued)  
Symptom  
Inspect  
Solution  
Laser does Line does  
not respond not move  
Line-lock indicator  
(status display).  
Unlock line or use the  
lasers line buttons.  
to remote  
control  
left or right  
Out of range. Remote Move the remote  
control must be within control within range.  
150 m (500 ft) when  
standing in front of the  
pipe laser and 10 m  
(30 ft) from behind.  
Blocked signal. If too Remove obstruction  
many obstructions are and clean windows.  
in the way of the  
remote control’s  
signal, or the pipe  
laser’s collector  
windows are dirty, or  
the remote control’s  
emission window is  
dirty, the line will not  
operate.  
Emission indicator  
does not blink or  
seems dim.  
Return the remote  
control to an  
authorized service  
center.  
Line moves Line movement is at  
in only one limit range.  
direction  
Reset laser within line  
movement range.  
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Table 8.1  
Problem  
Troubleshooting (Continued)  
Symptom  
Inspect  
Grade-lock indicator  
Solution  
Grade does Grade will  
Unlock grade.  
not respond not change (status display).  
to grade  
control  
Laser beam Doesn’t  
Grade, elevation, or  
line is incorrect on  
existing pipe.  
Use a known accurate  
instrument to check  
existing pipe.  
is high or  
low  
match  
existing  
pipe  
Unstable setup.  
Provide more stable  
setup.  
Check refraction.  
Use a blower or other  
method to stabilize air  
temperature in pipe.  
Calibration.  
Calibrate the laser.  
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Note – Flash rate is about one flash per second.  
Error  
Code  
Meaning  
Action  
001  
002  
004  
Minimum operating  
temperature for the  
laser has been  
exceeded  
Do not operate the pipe laser below  
–20°C (–4° F).  
Call authorized service center.  
Maximum operating  
temperature for the  
laser has been  
exceeded  
Do not operate the pipe laser above  
60° C (140° F).  
Call authorized service center.  
Laser current has  
exceeded preset  
maximum  
Return the pipe laser to an authorized  
service center for repair.  
016  
032  
064  
128  
Grade motor has  
jammed.  
Check calibration or call authorized  
service center.  
Grade flags failed  
initialization.  
Return pipe laser to authorized  
service center for repair.  
Fatal Laser  
Return the pipe laser to authorized  
service center for repair.  
Internal battery  
Corrupt  
Return pipe laser to authorized  
service canter for repair.  
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Calibration  
9
9
Checking the Calibration  
9.1  
B2  
B1  
A1  
A2  
B
A
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Calibration  
Checking the calibration of your  
pipe laser is easy. All you need is  
an engineer’s rule and your pipe  
laser:  
7
Accurately measure the  
elevation to the center of the beam  
at point A and record the elevation  
as A1 in a table like the one shown  
below:  
1
Select a level road, parking lot  
or field whose rise is not more than  
10 cm in 30 m (4 inches in 100 ft).  
Point A Point B  
Second Reading  
First Reading  
Difference  
A2  
A1  
B2  
B1  
2
Choose two points (A and B)  
about 30 m (100 ft) apart. The  
distance does not have to be  
measured, but the points must be  
found, so mark them well.  
A2 - A1  
B2 - B1  
Error in 30 m  
(100 ft)  
(A2 - A1) – (B2 - B1)  
2
3
Set up the pipe laser just behind  
the lowest point and rough level.  
Turn on the pipe laser and let it  
warm up for about 10 minutes.  
Set the grade counter to  
0.000%.  
8
Accurately measure the  
elevation to the center of the beam  
at point B and record the elevation  
as B1.  
4
5
9
Move the pipe laser behind  
point B and aim the laser beam so  
that it passes over points A and B.  
Allow the pipe laser to self-level.  
6
Aim the laser beam so that it  
passes over points A and B. Allow  
the pipe laser to self-level.  
10 Accurately measure the  
elevation to the center of the beam  
at point B and record the elevation  
as B2.  
11 Accurately measure the  
elevation to the center of the beam  
at point A and record the elevation  
as A2.  
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12 Subtract the A1 and B1  
elevation readings from A2 and B2  
elevation readings.  
1
Enter the Calibration feature  
option by simultaneously pressing  
the power, decrease, and  
backlight/lock buttons (buttons 1,  
4, 6).  
Note – Your laser is in calibration  
if the difference between A2 – A1  
equals B2 – B1.  
2
Press the backlighting/lock  
Note – If A2 – A1 is greater than  
B2 – B1, the laser beam is shooting  
high and you should readjust the  
laser’s calibration bringing the  
beam to level.  
button to enter the selection.  
Note – To change the displayed  
calibration constants when you are  
in the Level Cal. mode, use the left-  
or right-line control button  
Note – If A2 – A1 is less than B2 –  
B1, the laser beam is shooting low  
and you should readjust the laser’s  
calibration bringing the beam to  
level.  
Note – For every 10 digits  
changed, the beam’s elevation  
changes 1.6 mm/30 m (1/16 inch  
per 100 ft).  
Note – The maximum adjustable  
range is 120 digits or 19 mm/30  
m ( 3/4 inch per 100 ft ).  
Note – If the error is greater than  
6.4 mm/30 m (0.02 ft in 100 ft),  
return the pipe laser to an  
3
When the pipe laser is  
authorized Trimble service center.  
calibrated, press the backlight/lock  
button to set the calibration.  
Adjusting the  
Note – The laser beam will move to  
the new calibration point AFTER  
the calibration option is exited and  
the normal grade display returns.  
The laser will NOT move during  
calibration. Verify that the  
Calibration  
9.2  
The goal to adjusting the pipe  
laser’s calibration is to make the  
beam level, half the distance of the  
total error. This will be the true  
calibration point of the unit.  
calibration is correct AFTER  
exiting the calibration menu.  
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Grade Check  
9.3  
A
B
After the first 8–15 m (25–50 ft) of  
pipe has been laid, it is  
recommended that you make a  
grade check to ensure that the setup  
is correct, and that the system is  
properly operating.  
3
The difference between the  
readings equals the rise over the  
run.  
4
In terms of % of grade, rise  
divided by the run times 100 equals  
the percent of grade.  
The illustration shows a method for  
checking grade.  
Note – The user of this equipment  
is expected to follow all operating  
instructions and make periodic  
checks on the proper grade,  
elevation, and line of the pipe as it  
is being laid. Trimble or its  
representatives assumes no  
responsibility for improperly laid  
pipe.  
1
Using a transit level, or an  
automatic level and a grade rod,  
take a reading at the beginning of  
the pipe “A”.  
2
Using the same instruments,  
obtain a level reading at the end of  
the pipe “B”.  
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Example  
9.3.1  
Table 9.1  
Grade check chart  
Metric  
Ft / Tenths  
Rod Reading at “A”  
Rod Reading at “B”  
4.801 m  
3.749 m  
1.052 m  
15.74 ft  
12.289 ft  
3.451 ft  
Rise or Difference  
(A – B)  
Distance from A to B  
Rise divided by Run  
44.196 m  
0.0238  
2.38%  
145 ft  
0.0238  
2.38%  
Rise divided by Run times  
100 = Laser Setting  
Rise according to  
engineering plans  
(2.38% * 44.196 m) = (2.38% * 145 ft) =  
1.052 m 3.451 ft  
The pipe is laid correctly when the  
rod reading “A” minus rod reading  
“B” equals the rise according to the  
engineering plans.  
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C H A P T E R  
Maintenance  
and Care  
10  
10  
You will get years of service from  
the leveling system by following  
the maintenance and care  
Storage  
10.1  
recommendations in this manual.  
Carry the laser in its moisture-  
resistant, field-tested carrying case  
to safely move the laser from one  
job to another.  
Warning – Do not store  
C
the laser in a wet carrying  
case. If the case gets wet,  
open it and let it dry before  
storing the laser.  
However well the product is  
designed, mishaps do occur. The  
most common problems associated  
with these are covered in the  
following areas.  
Warning – Remove the  
batteries from the laser  
when storing it for more  
than 30 days.  
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10 Maintenance and Care  
Battery Disposal  
10.2  
Some countries, states, and local  
areas have regulations regarding  
the disposal of rechargeable  
batteries. Be sure that replaced  
batteries are disposed of properly.  
System Cleaning  
10.3  
Use only a good-quality glass  
cleaner and a soft cloth to clean all  
external optical components. A dry  
cloth used on the laser’s/IR remote  
control’s optical components or  
displays could scratch or damage  
these surfaces.  
Blow off any loose debris before  
cleaning any surfaces to prevent  
scratching of optical surfaces.  
Monthly, wipe off with a moist,  
clean cloth any dust or dirt from  
the laser’s outer surface, inside the  
battery housing. Clean all corroded  
battery contacts with a pencil  
eraser or baking soda solution.  
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Laser  
11  
11  
Table 11.1 and Table 11.2 contain the operational specification for the  
DG711 and DG511 Pipe Laser.  
Table 11.1  
Specifications  
Performance Specifications  
DG511  
DG711  
Grade Range  
–15% to +40%  
Self-Leveling Range  
Longitudinal: Over the entire grade range  
(no rough leveling required) +/- 3 degrees:  
Cross Axis  
Line Range  
Line Center  
Grade Zero  
Line Set/Check  
Line Alert  
20°  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Temperature Compensation +/- 30 arc sec. over entire operating range  
on DG711  
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Table 11.1  
Specifications (Continued)  
Accuracy, Self-Leveling  
(level)  
+/- 10 arc seconds = +/- 1.6 mm at 30 m  
(1/16 in. at 100 ft )  
Maintenance Interval  
Notification  
Yes  
Warranty Period  
1 Year  
Laser Classification  
2 Years  
Laser Source – Visible laser  
diode  
Laser Wavelength 635 nm  
Laser output  
4.5 – 5 mW (maximum allowable)  
3A  
Laser classification USA  
and Canada  
Laser classification  
International  
3R  
General Specifications  
Weight  
3.6 kg (8.0 lbs.)  
37.5 cm (14.75 inches)  
14 cm (5 .5 inches)  
Length  
Diameter  
Housing Material  
Hard Anodized  
Aluminum  
Nickel Plated Die  
Casting  
Battery type and life  
Battery pack  
Alkaline / 40 hours; Ni-MH / 64 hours  
Sealed (Ni-MH), 0-Ring replaceable  
Removable (Alkaline)  
Battery Charge Time  
Operating voltage  
10 hrs using the smart charger  
14 hrs using the cigarette lighter adapter  
6–16 Vdc  
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Specifications (Continued)  
Operating temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Waterproof  
–20° to 60° C (–4° to 140° F)  
–30° to 60° C (–23° to 140° F)  
Continuous Submersion at 3 m (10 ft.)  
Table 11.2  
Remote Control Specifications  
Model RC501-  
3-Button  
Model RC502-  
7-Button  
Wireless Remote Specifications  
Through the Pipe Range 225 m (750 ft)  
Front / Over the Top Range 150 m (500 ft)  
225 m (750 ft)  
150 m (500 ft)  
10 m (30 ft)  
Rear Range  
10 m (30 ft)  
Battery life (normal  
operation)  
2 Years / 24 months 3 Years / 36 months  
Functions  
Line Adjust  
Line Grade/Adjust  
Line Set/Check  
Grade Bump  
Laser On/Off  
Laser On/Off  
Waterproof  
3 m (10 ft)  
Impact Resistance  
1.5 m (5 ft) drop onto concrete  
Signal and Battery Indicator Red flashing LED @ 4 Hz  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
–20° to 50° C (–4° to 122° F)  
–30° to 65° C (–23° to 149° F)  
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Request for Service  
and Parts  
11.1  
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24037 Acacia  
Redford, MI 48239  
313-535-5252 Phone  
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