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Stanley TLM165
Instrument Set-up
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Display
Battery
Units
Area /Volume
Min/Max
Measuring
Measuringreference
Info
Addition /Subtraction
Pythagoras
Memory
Main line
Insert batteries
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To ensure a relia-ble use, do notuse zinc-carbonbatteries.Change batterieswhen battery
symbol is flash-ing.
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EN Operations
Switching ON/OFF Clear Message Codes
2 sec
Device isturned OFF.
1x
Undo last action.
If the info icon appears with anumber, observe the instruc-tions in section "MessageCodes".Example:
Adjusting measuring reference
Distance is measured from thefront of the device.
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Distance is measured from the pinof the endpiece.
2
Distance is measured from the rearof the device (standard setting).
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Operations
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Distance unit setting
0.000m
0'00" 1/160 in 1/16
Switch between thefollowing units:
2 sec
Multifunctional endpiece
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EN Measuring Functions
Measuring single distance
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Aim active laser at target.
2
8.532m
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Target surfaces: Measuringerrors can occur when meas-uring to colourless liquids,glass, styrofoam or semi-per-meable surfaces or whenaiming at high gloss surfac-
es. Against dark surfaces themeasuring time increases.
Permament measuring
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2 sec
8.532m
Aim active laser at target.
2
The last value mea-sured is displayed.
Stops permanent measuring.
3
Add / Subtract
7.332m
1
The next meas-urement is addedto the previousone.
2
1x1x 2x
The next meas-urement is sub-tracted from theprevious one.
5.5I5m
I2.847m
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The result is shown in themain line and the measuredvalue above. This processcan be repeated as required.The same process can beused for adding or subtractingareas or volumes.
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Measuring Functions
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Area
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1x
2
Aim laser at firsttarget point.
3 4
Aim laser at sec-ond target point. 24.352m
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The result is shown in themain line and the measuredvalue above.
Volume
1
2x
2
Aim laser at firsttarget point.
3 4
Aim laser at sec-ond target point.
5 6
Aim laser at thirdtarget point.
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The result is
shown in themain line andthe measuredvalue above.
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Measuring Functions
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Pythagoras (2-point)
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3x
2
Aim laser at up-per point.
3 4
Aim laser rectan-gular at lowerpoint.
8.294m
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The result is shownin the main line andthe measured dis-tance above.Pressing the meas-uring key for 2 sec
in the function acti-vates automaticallyMinimum or Maxi-mum measure-ment.
Pythagoras (3-point)
1
4x
2
Aim laser at up-per point.
3 4
Aim laser at rec-tangular point.
5 6
Aim laser at lower point.
8.294m
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The result is shown in the main
line and the measured distanceabove.Pressing the measuring key for2 sec in the function activatesautomatically Minimum or Maxi-mum measurement.
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Measuring Functions
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Memory (5 last results)
8.294m
5 5 last results aredisplayed.
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5x
8.294m5 Navigates trough5 last results.
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EN Technical Data
* applies for 100 % target reflectivity (white paintedwall), low background illumination, 25 C
** applies for 10 to 500 % target reflectivity, high back-ground illumination, -10 C to 50 C
*** Tolerances apply from 0.05 m to 10 m with a confi-dence level of 95%. The maximum tolerance maydeteriorate to 0.15 mm/m between 10 m to 30 m andto 0.2 mm/m for distances above 30 m
**** applies for 100 % target reflectivity, background
illumination of approximately 30'000 lux
Distance measurement
Typical Measuring Tolerance* 1.5 mm / 0.06 in ***
Maximum Measuring Toler-ance**
3.0 mm / 0.12 in ***
Range at Target Plate 50 m / 164 ft
Typical Range* 40 m / 132 ft
Range at unfavourable condi-tion ****
35 m / 115 ft
Smallest unit displayed 1 mm / 1/16 in
laser pointat distances
6 / 30 mm(10 / 50 m)
General
Laser class 2
Laser type 635 nm, < 1 mW
Protection class IP54 (dust- and splashwater protected)
Autom. laser switch off after 90 s
Autom. power switch-off after 180 s
Battery durability (2 x AAA) up to 3000 measure-ments
Dimension (H x D x W) 104 x 58.8 x 29.6 mm4.25 x 2.31 x 1.17 in
Weight (with batteries) 100 g / 3.53 oz
Temperature range:- Storage
- Operation
-25 to 70 C-13 to 158 F0 to 40 C32 to 104 F
Functions
Distance measuring yes
Min/Max measuring yes
Permanent measuring yes
Addition/Subtraction yes
Area yes
Volume yes
Pythagoras 2-point, 3-point
Memory 5 results
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ENMessage Codes
If the message Errordoes not disappearafter switching on the device repeatedly,contact the dealer.If the message InFoappears with anumber, press the Clear button andobserve the following instructions:
Care
Clean the device with a damp, soft cloth. Never immerse the device in water. Never use aggressive cleaning agents
or solvents.
Warranty
The Stanley TLM has a two-year warranty.
For further information on this, contactyour dealer.Subject to change (drawings, descriptionsand technical data).
Safety Instructions
The person responsible for the instrumentmust ensure that all users understandthese directions and adhere to them.
Areas of responsibility
Responsibilities of the manufacturerof the original equipment:
Stanley Tools
701 E. Joppa Road
Towson, Maryland 21286www.STANLEYLASERS.comwww.STANLEYTOOLS.comwww.STANLEYTOOLS.eu
The company above is responsible forsupplying the product, including the UserManual in a completely safe condition.
The company above is not responsible forthird party accessories.
Responsibilities of the person incharge of the instrument:
To understand the safety instructions onthe product and the instructions in theUser Manual.
To be familiar with local safety regula-tions relating to accident prevention.
Always prevent access to the product by
unauthorised personnel.
No. Cause Correction
204 Calculation error Perform measurementagain.
252 Temperature toohigh
Let device cool down.
253 Temperature toolow
Warm device up.
255 Received signal tooweak, measuringtime too long
Change target surface(e.g. white paper).
256 Received signal toohigh
Change target surface(e.g. white paper).
257 Too much back-ground light
Shadow target area.
258 Measurementoutside of meas-uring range
Correct range.
260 Laser beam inter-rupted
Repeat measurement.
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Safety Instructions
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Permitted use Measuring distances Tilt measurement
Prohibited use Using the product without instruction Using outside the stated limits Deactivation of safety systems and
removal of explanatory and hazardlabels
Opening of the equipment by using tools(screwdrivers, etc.)
Carrying out modification or conversionof the product
Use of accessories from other manufac-turers without express approval
Deliberate dazzling of third parties; alsoin the dark
Inadequate safeguards at the surveyingsite (e.g. when measuring on roads,construction sites, etc.)
Deliberate or irresponsible behaviour onscaffolding, when using ladders, whenmeasuring near machines which arerunning or near parts of machines orinstallations which are unprotected
Aiming directly in the sun
Hazards in use
WARNINGWatch out for erroneous measurements ifthe instrument is defective or if it has beendropped or has been misused or modified.Carry out periodic test measurements.
Particularly after the instrument has beensubject to abnormal use, and before,during and after important measurements.
CAUTIONNever attempt to repair the product your-self. In case of damage, contact a localdealer.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expresslyapproved could void the users authority tooperate the equipment.
Limits of useRefer to section "Technical data".The device is designed for use inareas permanently habitable by
humans. Do not use the product in explo-sion hazardous areas or in aggressiveenvironments.
Disposal
CAUTIONFlat batteries must not be disposed of withhousehold waste. Care for the environ-ment and take them to the collection pointsprovided in accordance with national or
local regulations.The product must not be disposed withhousehold waste.Dispose of the product appropri-ately in accordance with thenational regulations in force in yourcountry.Adhere to the national and country specificregulations.Product specific treatment and wastemanagement can be downloaded from ourhomepage.Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)
WARNINGThe device conforms to the most stringentrequirements of the relevant standardsand regulations.Yet, the possibility of causing interference
in other devices cannot be totallyexcluded.
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Safety Instructions
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FCC statement (applicable in U.S.)This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection againstharmful interference in a residential instal-lation.This equipment generates, uses andcan radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful inter-ference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that inter-ference will not occur in a particular instal-lation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-ence by one or more of the followingmeasures: Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Laser classification
The device produces visible laser beams,which are emitted from the instrument:It is a Class 2 laser product in accordancewith: IEC60825-1 : 2007 Radiation safety of
laser products
Laser Class 2 products:
Do not stare into the laser beam or direct ittowards other people unnecessarily. Eye
protection is normally afforded by aversionresponses including the blink reflex.
WARNINGLooking directly into the beam with opticalaids (e.g. binoculars, telescopes) can behazardous.
CAUTIONLooking into the laser beam may be
hazardous to the eyes.
Labelling
Attach the laser sticker (a) of your countrylanguage.
Laser RadiationDo not stare into the beam
Laser class 2acc. IEC 60825-1:2007
Maximum radiant power: