Please refer to our Troubleshooting Connectivity Guide.
Connect your device to the Internet and have a valid email account created. Open the App Store or Google Play and search for the app; i.e. “LaserSoft QuickMap”. Install the app on the device and get to the screen where the License Key is entered. Logon to LTI’s License Manager and generate a License Key for the app you purchased. Enter this key into the device and you are ready to go.
Most LTI apps allow you to email files directly or you can open your email client and send them manually. Alternatively, your device may be cabled to a PC and then files can be transferred using iTunes or Google Drive.
Unfortunately, the firmware cannot be upgraded if there is a newer version.
Unfortunately, this TruPulse model does not have wireless communication.
PLCD Display: AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY:
A Polymer Dispursed Liquid Crystal (PLCD) is mounted within the optical system and when activated, displays a reticle for targeting and the display indicators.
The TruPulse L2 is equipped with a built-in light sensor that reads ambient light. The internal software adjusts the red brightness intensity based on the measured light reading. This allows for the right amount of red brightness for the surrounding conditions.
Note: The brightness display is 100% automatic no need to adjust brightness manually.
Environmental IP rating is IP67, Dust and Waterproof.
NOTE: The battery compartment is not waterproof.
2yr Warranty: For a period of 24 months from the date of purchase from Laser Tech or an Authorized Laser Tech Dealer.
No, there are no user-serviceable parts.
Battery life is dependent on a number of variables, including how long the button is pressed, display, temperature, etc. and can vary greatly between users and usage situations.
The rangefinder is rated at operating for 2,000 measurements firing every 10 seconds per CR2 battery: 10hrs typical use.
When selecting a target, you should consider the following:
The TruPulse 200 gives you the option of taking measurements using Feet, Meters, or Yards. To change the measurement units, long press the down arrow until Units appears in the display. Press the fire button. The current measurement unit will show in the display. Use the up or down arrow to scroll through the options (Feet, Meters, and Yards). Press the fire button to select the displayed measurement unit and return to the main display.
The tilt sensor may be out of alignment. The integrated tilt sensor measures inclination that the TruPulse uses to calculate horizontal distance, vertical distance, and height. If the inclination is not accurate, then the calculated measurements will not be accurate. For instructions on realigning the tilt sensor click here.
The TruPulse was not able to acquire a target.
The magnetic declination for your location can be computed by visiting the NOAA’s National Geophysical Data Center website). Declination will be given to you in degrees and minutes. This value will need to be converted to decimal degrees for entry into the TruPulse. Declination will be positive for east or negative for west. For instruction on settings declination in the TruPulse 360 click here.
The TruPulse® 360° gives you the option of taking distance measurements using feet, meters, or yards, and inclination measurements using degrees or percent slope. To change the measurement units, long press the down arrow until Units appears in the display. Press the fire button. The current measurement unit will show in the display. Use the up or down arrow to scroll through the options (Feet, Meters, and Yards). Press the fire button to select the displayed measurement unit. Use up or down arrow to scroll through the options (Degrees and Percent). Press the fire button to select the displayed measurement unit and return to the main display.
The tilt sensor may be out of alignment. The integrated tilt sensor measures inclination that the TruPulse uses to calculate horizontal distance, vertical distance, and height. If the inclination is not accurate, then the calculated measurements will not be accurate. For instructions on realigning the tilt sensor click here.
The TruPulse was not able to acquire a target.
The integrated digital Pointfinder in the device has an overview camera and additional 1x, 2x and 4x zoom. You can see in the middle of the status bar of the screen, which zoom level you have selected. To change from one zoom level to the next one you have to press the “up/down arrow keys” or you zoom in on the touchscreen as you are used to on mobile phones.
Yes, it is possible to take photos and screenshots. The photos taken have a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels and screenshots have a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels. The photos and screenshots are saved in jpg format.
Photos and screenshots can be downloaded to a computer via USB interface. The TruPoint 300 will be automatically connected (plug and play). It is now possible to download data from the TruPoint 300 by using of a file manager like the Windows Explorer.
Please note: It is not possible to upload data to the TruPoint 300 and it is not possible to delete files from the computer. Deleting files must be directly done in the TruPoint 300 Gallery function.
Yes, when turning the digital Poinfinder on it is indicated in the display that you can change the brightness with the left and right arrow keys on the keypad.
Since the laser exit is not in the same axis as the camera there will be the so called parallax error. This means that on short distances the laser deviates from the haircross on the display. The TruPoint 300 uses a software which detects the laser dot and corrects the haircross on the display accordingly. This also works in conditions with strong ambient light where the laser dot is not visible to the naked eye and ensures the user is measuring to the laser dot independently to any parallax error.
The accuracy of the tilt sensor in the device is ±0.1° to the housing of the device. To the laser beam the maximum deviation can be up to -0.1° and +0.2°. This applies at room temperature (20°C – 30°C). At any other temperatures the maximum deviation increases by ±0.1°.
The integrated tilt sensor in the TruPoint 300 functions in the range 360° and at a transverse tilt of < ±10°. If the device is held at > ±10° transversely, the info code “i156” appears in the display and indicates that the device is tilted too much.
If measurement results should refer to a horizontal plane (e.g. absolute measurements or measurements to use in CAD systems) the instrument must be calibrated right before measuring. Doing this errors from slightly inclined measuring bases are automatically compensated. The range for this levelling is +/- 5°.
The area given by the measured points will be measured. So if the area is inclined as it is e.g. on a roof of a building the real area will be measured.
The accuracy highly depends on how the function is used. Best results can be achieved when the measuring object is displayed maximum size at the TRUPOINT 300. In such case the accuracy is below 1% of the measured object. This applies for width, area and diameter measurements.
Yes, the memory in the device can be erased by pressing the delete button when in the memory. All memory values will be deleted.
Press the left or right top key for about 2 sec.. An overview (“Favorites”) with all functions appears on the display. Choose the preferred function and press then the left or right top key where you want to have the favorite behind. The favorite is now saved.
The TruPoint 300 has Bluetooth® SMART (also called low energy) integrated. The device is working with Smartphones or tablets that have Bluetooth 4.0 integrated or are Smart Ready. Also it is required that its operating system is supporting this Bluetooth® standard which is the case for iOS, Android 4.3 or newer, Windows 8.
Yes with the TruPoint 300 it is possible to communicate with Apple mobile devices. Send measurement data to iPhone (iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c), iPad3, iPad 4, iPad mini, iPod touch (Gen. 5).
(–> Bluetooth® 4.0) It is possible to use TruPoint 300 supporting apps from the app store (use App mode in TruPoint 300 device) or to connect the TruPoint 300 in the Bluetooth manager as a keyboard device where you can send the measurement data to the cursor position in any app (use text or spreadsheet mode in TruPoint 300 device). The corresponding modes in the TruPoint 300 device needs to be set in the Setting menu of the TruPoint 300.
Press the left favorite key, the center of the icon turns green. Press now the +/- key on the TruPoint 300. The keyboard in the display of your iOS device will appear.
Yes with the TruPoint 300 it is now possible to communicate with Android devices. Its operating system must be 4.3 or higher. Send measurement data to Android devices that include Bluetooth 4.0. Used Apps should support the corresponding Bluetooth® standard.
Yes with the TruPoint 300 it is possible to transfer data to Windows computers. The TruPoint 300 is “treated” as a keyboard. For this add the TruPoint 300 in the device manager as a keyboard device. You can then send the measurement data from the TruPoint 300 to the cursor position in any program (use text or spreadsheet mode in TruPoint 300 device). The corresponding modes in the TruPoint 300 device needs to be set in the Setting menu of the TruPoint 300. The Windows computer must have the operating system Windows 8.1 or higher and Bluetooth 4.0.
This depends from the used charger. With the charger out of the scope of delivery it takes approx. 4hours to charge the Li-ion battery.
The Li-ion battery can be replaced in service cases only. Please contact your dealer for a replacement set of the Li-ion battery.
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