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You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for PENTAX V-300. You'll find the answers to all your questions on the PENTAX V-300 in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. User manual PENTAX V-300 User guide PENTAX V-300 Operating instructions PENTAX V-300 Instructions for use PENTAX V-300 Instruction manual PENTAX V-300 Your user manual PENTAX V-300

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  • You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for PENTAX V-300. You'll findthe answers to all your questions on the PENTAX V-300 in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size,accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

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    Risk of Explosion Do not use this product in a location where there is coal dust, or near flammable material as there is a risk of explosion. USAGEPRECAUTIONS Target Constant Confirm the Target Constant of the instrument before measurement. Reflectorless and Reflecting sheet The reflectorless

    measurement range may vary depending on the target and surrounding brightness. In case the reflectorless measurement results in low accuracy, perform thedistance measurement by Prism. Battery & Charger Use the battery charger that is suitable to the battery you are using. If water should happen to splash onthe instrument or the battery, wipe it off immediately and allow it to dry in a dry location. 9 I Basic Procedures for V-300 1. Basic Operation 1.1 Removing

    the Battery (1) Rotate the knob above the battery pack counter-clockwise. (2) Lift up the battery pack and remove it from the instrument.1.2 Attaching the Battery (1) Place the channel on the bottom of the battery pack, onto the protrusion of the instrument and push the battery pack down intoplace. (2) Turn the knob clockwise. 1.3 Turning the Power On and Off To set power on : To shut down : To turn the power supply off, press the I/O key for

    more than 1 second and then release it.Power turns OFF. NOTE: The power is automatically turned off after 10 minutes of inactivity (Factory default setting). 1.4 Angle Measurement 1.4.

    1 Horizontal Angle Set the screen MODE A : MODE A screen Control keys for measuring horizontal angle: To set the angle to 0 To hold the angle To releaseHOLD : : : 10 To input an angle : , , , x2 input value by using: To read clockwise angle : 1.4.2 Vertical angle To display vertical angle : To read the slope % :

    1.5 Distance Measurement Set the screen MODE A: MODE A screen 1.5.1 Select your target Select target type (measurement mode): In case of V-325:(Reflecting sheet) (Prism) (Reflecting Sheet) In case of V-325N/V-335N/V323N: (Reflecting sheet) (Prism) (Reflectorless) NOTE: The selected target is

    maintained until next time you change. 1.5.2 Distance measurement For a single shot measurement: For tracking measurement : NOTE: The number of shotscan be defined.The default is "one time" The measuring modes activated by the above operations .

    can be also changed. 11 1.5.3 Changing Target constants The default constants are: Prism : -30mm Reflector-less : always 0mm (V-323N,V-325N,V-335N)Sheet : 0mm Before changing the constants, set Target Constant in the Initial Setting to "INPUT" mode: + To change Prism constant: input value by using : , ,, x2 x2 x2 x3 1.5.4 Input Temperature and Atmospheric pressure The default atmospheric correction mode is "ATM INPUT" . Before manual input, change thedefault mode to "ppm INPUT" : + To Input temperature : , , , x2 x2 x2 x2 input value by using: To Input atmospheric pressure: x3 input value by using: 1.5.5

    Laser pointer To activate Laser pointer : To quit Laser pointer : , , , x2 NOTE: The laser pointer is kept activated until it is deactivated by the aboveprocedure. 12 1.

    5.6 Adjusting LCD contrast + or 1.5.7 Adjusting Illumination brightness + for LCD (for Reticle) or 2. Changing Instrument Settings You can change theinstrument settings by "HELP" menu or by inputting "007" code.

    2.1 Help menu While the screen is in MODE A or MODE B, + Select a desired item by Change the setting NOTE: Some items have sub-menus where theselecting procedure by using F1 - F4 is again repeated. 2.2 "007" code While the screen is in MODE A or MODE B, Input 007 code by using Change the

    setting NOTE: Some items have sub-menus where the selecting procedure by using F1 - F4 is again repeated. 2.3 Instrument setting items See chart on page 14 x2 or 13 007 code 401 PRISM CONST SHEET CONST SHOT CONT SHOT INPUT HELP menu list TARGETCONST 402 502 ATM CORR SHOT COUNT 503 504 505 509 510 511 517 522 523 701 TEMP.UNIT PRESS UNIT BAUD RATE DATA LENGTH PARITYBITS STOP BITS SIGNAL CONTROL XON/XOFF THROUGHT COMMAND REF. LESS RANGE LONG RANGE MES. LONG RANGE SETUP NORMALON EACH TIME CRV/REF CORR MIN UNIT ANG. V. ANG. STYLE QUAD BUZ AUTO OFF EDM OFF COMPENSATOR QUICK MEASURE ATM CORR

    DISP ATM UNIT 14 702 703 801 DIST..

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