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I.6.2 Accessories<br />

Laser Rangefinders I<br />

Powering<br />

The LaserAce 300 rangefinder is powered by two AA cell alkaline<br />

batteries.<br />

Environmental limitations<br />

The LaserAce 300 rangefinder can be used at temperatures ranging<br />

between –10°C and +45°C (+14°F to +113°F).<br />

The LaserAce 300 laser rangefinder can be used in four ways:<br />

As a handheld instrument.<br />

With a survey pole.<br />

With the optional monopod. The monopod includes an encoder<br />

module for high accuracy horizontal angle readings, a slot for a<br />

datalogger bracket, and a screw thread at the top of the<br />

monopod pole for attaching a GPS receiver or antenna.<br />

With the optional tripod. The laser rangefinder can be mounted<br />

on the tripod, using either a bracket or the MDL encoder<br />

module.<br />

I.6.3 Cabling for Use with the Asset Surveyor Software<br />

The LaserAce 300 laser rangefinder can be purchased with an optional<br />

download cable. This cable provides a 9-pin connector which can be<br />

plugged directly into the ESP port of a Pro XL. For use with the GPS<br />

Pathfinder Pro XR or Pro XRS, a second data cable (P/N 32287) is<br />

required as an adaptor to connect to the optional 9-pin adaptor.<br />

TSC1 Asset Surveyor Operation Manual 375

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