Dewalt DW0330SN LASERTAPE

User Manual - Page 13

For DW0330SN. Also, The document are for others Dewalt models: DW0165N, DW0165S

PDF File Manual, 82 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

DW0330SN photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
13
E
Changing the Unit of Measure
ft/m
By default, the tool will display measurements
in inches (74 9/16 in). You can change the unit
of measure to fractional ft (6'02"9/16), meters
(1.8940 m), decimal ft (6.21 ft), or decimal
inches (3.21 in).
1.
On the first screen (Figure
E
1
), press
to display the Main Menu.
2.
On the Main Menu (Figure
E
2
), select
and press .
3.
On the Settings Menu (Figure
G
), select
ft/m and press
.
4.
Select the unit of measure.
0'00" 0/00
0" 0/00
0'00" ft
0.00 in
0.0000 m
5.
Press to save your setting.
Choosing the Tool Position
By default, distances are measured from the
bottom of the tool to a wall or object (Figure
F
3
). To measure distances from a different
tool location, follow these steps.
1.
On the first screen (Figure
E
1
), press
to display the Main Menu.
2.
On the Main Menu (Figure
E
2
), select
and press .
3.
Select the tool position.
To measure from the top of the tool
(Figure
F
1
), select
.
To measure from the tripod connection
on the tool (Figure
F
2
), select
.
To measure from a corner or another
hard-to-reach location with the endpiece
flipped open (Figure
D
1
), select
(Figure
F
4
) to measure from the end
of the endpiece.
4.
Press to save your new setting.
Taking Measurements
Measuring Distance
1.
Point the tool's laser (Figure
A
1
) toward
a wall or object, and not toward anyone's
eyes.
2.
Press (Figure
A
3
) to turn the tool
on and display the red laser dot.
3.
Make sure the tool position setting
(Figure
C
4
) is correct for taking the
measurement.
4.
Point the tool's laser (Figure
A
1
) toward
the wall or object whose distance you need
to measure (Figure
H
1
).
5.
Press to measure the distance from
the tool to the wall or object.
6.
At the bottom of the screen, view the
current measurement (Figure
H
2
).
To take a new measurement, press
to move the current measurement up to the
previous line on the screen. Then repeat
steps 4-6.
Adding 2 Measurements
You can add two measurements to get a total
measurement of the two distances (Figure
I
).
1.
Point the tool's laser (Figure
A
1
) toward
a wall or object, and not toward anyone's
eyes.
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...