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GPS interconnectivity
LRB 6000CI can transmit the acquired data to a GPS
receiver using DB15 connector and PLGR/DAGR
protocol. An optional cable is required.
To work with GPS, perform the following steps:
Switch the rangefinder to PLGr mode;
Choose dFLt measuring mode;
Connect the rangefinder and GPS unit with the cable.
For each measurement GPS will display the absolute
coordinates of your target.
Note: If the rangefinder is not set initially to dFLt
mode, the GPS will not operate properly.
Note: GPS unit automatically adjusts coordinates to
reflect actual magnetic declination. Therefore,
coordinates displayed on the GPS may differ from those
calculated by the computer.
Short mode switching scheme
Upon request, your LRB 6000CI rangefinder may be
manufactured with reduced functionality. This version is
easier to use, and it is beneficial for users planning to
work with GPS only. The short mode switching scheme
does not transmit data in PC software format.
Note: The rangefinder can be programmed for the short
or full mode switching scheme at the factory only.