MCE R.45.TC.PRO Manual de usuario

OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
DB.UNI.PRO
FINE
WIDE
MED
Bandwidth
Brightness
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This manual is an important part of your purchase. Please read it thoroughly
before using your .R.45 TC or R.45.TC.PRO laser receiver.
We recommend that you record details of your purchase here so that the
information is readily available if you ever need to contact your supplier.
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Published By:
MOBA Mobile Automation Australia Pty Ltd
90 Willandra Drive
Epping 76 30
Victoria, Australia
C 20 MOBA Australiaopyright © 20
MCE Lasers ® is a registered trademark of MOBA Australia.
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by
any means without prior written permission from the publishers.
September 2020
Document OM.R45TC.09 number:
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WARRANTY
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
MOBA Australia warrants all equipment of its manufacture to be free of defects in
material and workmanship for a period of months. his warranty period is twelve T
twelve months from the date of invoice. tems covered by this warranty are: I
sensors, transmitters, electronic levels, receivers, masts, control boxes, displays
and accessories. ll other components not manufactured by but A MOBA Australia
sold as a part of the installation package, such as hydraulic or electrical
components, hoses, fittings and clamps, will carry the original manufacturer’s
warranty.
MOBA Australia or its authorised service centre will repair or replace, at its
option, any defective part or component of which notice has been given during
the warranty period. warranty registration card must be filled out properly and A
be on file with the service department before warranty repair or MOBA Australia
replacement can be approved. f service in the field is necessary to repair I
machine-mounted equipment under warranty, may authorize on-MOBA Australia
site repairs at no charge for parts and labour. ravel time, accommodation and T
other expenses incurred to and from the place where repairs are made will be
charged to the purchaser at the prevailing rates. f warranty service can be done I
at a factory authorised service centre, the customer will pay only one way freight
charges.
Any evidence of negligen or abnormal use, accident or an attempt to repair ce
equipment by other than factory authorised personnel even when using MOBA
Australia’s certified or recommended parts, automatically voids the warranty.
T Mhe foregoing states the entire liability of regarding the purchase OBA Australia
and use of its equipment. will not be held responsible for any MOBA Australia
consequential loss or damage of any kind.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, except as set forth above,
including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular
purpose, are hereby disclaimed. his warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, T
expressed or implied.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please become familiar with the important safety information in this section.
Improper use or installation of the MCE Laserguide may result in personal injury
or damage to the receiver unit.
1. Read and become familiar with the manufacturer’s operating manual for your
machine, including safety information, before installing or using your
Laserguide receiver.
2. A construction site can be hazardous and working around heavy construction
equipment can be dangerous. Always exercise extreme caution when on a
construction site.
3. The Laserguide is externally mounted on your machine. Do not install or
adjust the unit while your machine is running.
4. Do not let any part of the unit protrude into traffic or limit the visibility of the
operator.
5. Always use eye protection when welding, cutting or grinding is being done on
the machine.
6. Hydraulic lines can be under extreme pressure, even when the machine is
not running. When working on or near hydraulic lines, protect yourself at all
times and wear protective clothing.
Warning: Do not weld near any hydraulic line or on any equipment while it is
in operation. It is best to remove any electronic gear near a welding job.
Caution: All mounting bracket welds must be strong and secure enough so
as to prevent the Laserguide from vibrating excessively or from breaking at
the weld while the machine is operating.
7. Any external power supply must be rated between 12 and 24 Volts DC.
Caution: Be sure your hands are dry before handling the machine battery
terminals or power cables.
8. The internal battery pack of the Laserguide should be fully recharged before
each use (internal battery models only).
Warning: Do not expose the internal batteries to intense heat.
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CONTENTS
1. Features of the Laserguide ..............................................................................6
2. Using the Laserguide .......................................................................................7
2.1 Powering Up ...............................................................................................7
2.2 Mounting And Setting Up ............................................................................7
2.2.1 With tilt compensation ........................................................................7
2.2.2 Without tilt compensation ...................................................................8
2.3 Switching Compensation On/Off and Setup Length Selection .................10
2.4 Zeroing .....................................................................................................10
2.5 Compensation Range ...............................................................................11
2.6 Accuracy (Centre Band) ............................................................................11
2.7 Buzzer ......................................................................................................12
2.8 LED Brightness ........................................................................................12
2.9 Low Battery Warning ................................................................................12
3. Remote Control ..............................................................................................13
4. Bluetooth communication setup .....................................................................14
5. CAN communication setup .............................................................................16
6. Technical Specifications .................................................................................18
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1. Magnetic bracket
2. Receiving area
3. Top LED cluster (Red)
4. Center LED cluster (Green)
5. Power on LED
6. Mounting reference label
7. Bottom LED cluster (Orange)
8. Accuracy switch
9. Reference dial
10. On/Off switch
11. Battery compartment (holding handle)
12. Battery cap
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1. FEATURES OF THE LASER GUIDE
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Adjustable accuracy and tilt compensation.

2. USING THE LASERGUIDE
2.1 POWERING UP
Pressing the On/Off switch (10) turns the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO sensor on/off.
The small red power-on LED (5) in the middle of the sensor indicates the mode
of operation:
LED flashing – tilt compensation feature is on. The sensor will automatically
adjust its centreband position to account for the tilt of the sensor.
LED solid – tilt compensation feature is off. The centreband position is fixed.
On power up, the sensor will do an LED test sequence by activating in turn the
red, green and amber LEDs. It will then show the current accuracy selection by
briefly switching on the appropriate LED
pattern (see section 2.6).
2.2 MOUNTING AND SETTING UP
2.2.1 WITH TILT COMPENSATION
If intending to use the tilt compensation feature, mount the R.45.TC
/R.45.TC.PRO sensor on the dipper arm such that the ‘MT REF’ (Mounting
Reference) line mark on the side of the magnetic bracket is at a distance L from
the ground, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. Distance L is the height of the laser
instrument (HI) plus the desired depth of excavation (C), both with respect to the
benchmark :
L = HI + C
The dipper arm should be vertical, the bucket levelled, the R.45.TC
/R.45.TC.PRO body should be parallel with the dipper arm and in line with the
top and bottom pivot pins of the dipper arm. The battery compartment should be
pointing down.
With R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO mounted, determine the Setup Length by measuring
the distance between the bottom (bucket) pivot pin and the ‘MT REF’ line on the
magnetic bracket. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, this is the same as the mounting
distance L minus the bucket height B:
Setup Length = L - B
= HI + C - B
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The setup length should lie within the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO’s compensation
range of 0.25-2.5m. If it is outside of this range, lower or raise the height of the
laser instrument (HI) and readjust the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO mounting position
to bring it within range.
For best accuracy, the Setup Length should coincide with one of the selectable
values on the dial, that is, 0.25m, 0.5m, 0.75m, 1m, 1.25m, 1.5m, 1.75m, 2m,
2.25m or 2.5m. For most applications, a Setup Length as close as possible to
one of these values is adequate.
The measured Setup Length should be stored in the RR.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO by
following the steps in sections 2.3 and 2.4.
2.2.2 WITHOUT TILT COMPENSATION
If intending not to use the compensation feature, distance L should be measured
from the ground to the centre green LED cluster instead of the ‘MT REF’ line.
After mounting the sensor at distance L, there is no need to measure the setup
length or store it in the sensor.
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In trench setup
FIGURE1
Out trench setup
FIGURE1
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2.3 SWITCHING COMPENSATION ON/OFF AND SET-
UP LENGTH SELECTION
Using the Reference Dial (9) on the side of the sensor, the tilt compensation
feature can be switched on or off and, if using tilt compensation, the setup length
measured in section 2.2.1 can be dialled.
To switch the tilt compensation feature off, turn the dial anti-clockwise until it
clicks. The power-on LED will be solid when compensation is switched off.
To switch tilt compensation on, turn the dial clockwise away from the ’Off’
position and set the dial to the setup length, in metres, measured in section
2.2.1. When the dial clicks on, the power-on LED will flash to indicate
compensation is switched on. The value dialled is not stored in the
R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO until zeroing is done as described in section 2.4.
2.4 ZEROING
If intending to use the compensation feature, after mounting the sensor as
explained in section 2.2.1 and dialling the appropriate setup length as explained
in section 2.3, the setup position will need to be stored or ‘zeroed’. Press and
hold together the accuracy and on/off switches on the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO or
alternatively press and hold the button on the remote until the R.45.TC
/R.45.TC.PRO either acknowledges successful zeroing, by briefly flashing the
green LED cluster and sounding the buzzer, or it indicates a failed attempt by
briefly flashing the red and amber LED clusters concurrently. A failed attempt can
be caused if the R.45.TC/R.45.TC.PRO is angled too far from the vertical or if
the compensation feature is switched off. Check both and try again.
If intending not to use the compensation feature, zeroing is not required. There is
no need to measure the setup length or store it in the sensor.
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