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LTI TruPulse 200 User’s ManualSixth Edition - Part Number 0144773Copyright Notice:Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent acommitment on the part of Laser Technology Inc. No part of this manual may be reproduced in anyform or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or informationstorage and retrieval systems, for any purpose other than the purchaser's personal use, without theexpress written consent of Laser Technology, Inc.Copyright Laser Technology, Inc., 2005-2018. All rights reserved.Sixth Edition:April 2018Patents:This product is covered by the following issued U.S. Patent:7,349,073Trademarks:Criterion, Impulse, MapStar, TruAngle and TruPulse are trademarks of Laser Technology, Inc.The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. All other trademarks are the propertyof their respective owners.LTI Contact Information:Laser Technology, Inc.6912 S. Quentin StreetCentennial, CO 80112 USAPhone:1-303-649-10001-800-790-7364 (USA and Canada)1-303-649-9710Fax:Web Site:www.lasertech.comTruPulse Reference Information:Record information about your TruPulse in the table below.You can find this value:Serial NumberFirmwareRevisionNumbersOn the serial number sticker affixed to the TruPulse.See page 13 for information.ValueMain:Auxiliary:

LTI TruPulse 200 User’s Manual - Table of ContentsPage 1Table of ContentsPrecautions . 2Section 1 - Introducing the LTI TruPulse 200 . 3Operating Modes . 3Unpacking Your TruPulse . 4Basic Package . 4Compatible Accessories . 4Understanding How the TruPulse Works . 4LCD Display. 4Laser Range Sensor . 4TruTargeting . 4Tilt Sensor . 5Digital Processor . 5Section 2 - Quick Start . 6Section 3 - Basic Operations . 7Batteries . 7Installation . 7Low Battery Warning . 7Buttons . 8Powering OFF the TruPulse . 8Display Indicators . 9Display Indicator Test . 11Error Codes . 11Eyepiece. 12Diopter Adjustment Ring . 12Firmware Revision Numbers . 13Neck Strap . 13Section 4 - System Setup Modes . 14Units. 14Bluetooth Enable . 16Tilt Sensor Alignment . 18Section 5 - Measurement Modes . 20Distance Measurements. 20Notes about Measurements . 21Inclination Measurements . 21Percent Slope . 21Height Routine. 222D Missing Line Routine . 23Section 6 - Target Modes . 25Section 7 - Care & Maintenance . 26

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 2Section 8 - Serial Data Interface . 27Format Parameters . 27Serial Port . 27Download Instructions . 27Optional Remote Trigger . 28Download Message Format . 28Query . 29Example Version ID Message . 29Download Message Formats . 30Horizontal Vector (HV) Download Messages . 30Height (HT) Download Messages. 312D Missing Line (ML) Download Messages. 32Uploading Serial Data . 33Upload Serial Data Commands . 34Section 9 - Specifications . 36Section 10 - Troubleshooting . 38Section 11 - LTI Limited Warranty . 39Section 12 - Main Display LCD Characters . 41PrecautionsAvoid staring directly at the laser beam for prolonged periods.product complies with IEC 60825-1, 2014-5, Ed. 3.0 and complies with ThisFDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant toLaser Notice 50, Dated June 24, 2007.The TruPulse is classified as eye-safe to Class 1 limits, which means that virtually nohazard is associated with directly viewing the laser output under normal conditions. Aswith any laser device, however, reasonable precautions should be taken in its operation. Itis recommended that you avoid staring into the transmit aperture while firing the laser.The use of optical instruments with this product may increase eye hazard.Never attempt to view the sun through the scope.Looking at sun through the scope may permanently damage your eyes.Never point the unit directly at the sun.Exposing the lens system to direct sunlight, even for a brief period, may permanentlydamage the internal components.Avoid direct sun exposure on the eyepiece.Exposing the eyepiece to direct sunlight can damage the internal display.Do not expose the instrument to extreme temperatures.TruPulse components are rated for a temperature range of -4 F to 140 F(-20 C to 60 C). Do not expose the instrument to temperatures outside thisrange whether in use or in storage.

Section 1 - Introducing the LTI TruPulse 200Page 3Section 1 - Introducing the LTI TruPulse 200Congratulations on the purchase of your TruPulse, a cost-effective professional rangefinder. Thiscompact and lightweight laser is a flexible tool for your measurement needs. The TruPulse includesfive measurement modes, five target modes, and serial data output.Features of the TruPulse 200: Crystal clear optics and the heads up display lets you keep your eye on the target. "Thru-the-lens" viewing eliminates parallax issues so you know the laser energy istraveling directly along your line of sight. The laser sensor and integrated tilt sensor measure slope distance, horizontal distance,vertical distance, inclination, or instantly calculate the height of any object. The Target Mode allows you to select or eliminate targets; which helps you takethe most accurate measurement possible in a variety of field conditions. Adjustable eyepiece provides comfortable viewing for eye or sunglass wearers. Measurement data is available for download via wired RS232 serial and/or Bluetoothwireless communication.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.FIRE button (power ON) (UP) button (DOWN) buttonAdjustable EyepieceDiopter Adjustment RingTripod / Monopod mountAttachment Point(for neck strap and Foliage Filter Lens)8. RS232 Data Port9. Battery Compartment Cover10. Receive Lens11. Transmit Lens / Viewing ObjectiveFigure #1Operating ModesMeasurement Modes*Slope DistanceVertical DistanceHorizontal DistanceInclination3-Point Height Routine2D Missing Line RoutineTarget ModesStandardContinuousClosestFarthestFilter* Domestic Lasers: feet or yards* International Lasers: meters, feet or yardsSystem Setup ModesUnits SelectionBluetooth EnableTilt Sensor Alignment

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 4Unpacking Your TruPulseWhen you unpack the TruPulse, check to make sure that you received everything that you ordered,and that it all arrived undamaged.Basic Package TruPulse 200Carrying CaseEyepiece CoverLens ClothNeck StrapCompatible Accessories Data Download Cable Foliage Filter Tripod / MonopodThis manual is available for download from Laser Technology's Website.To learn more about any of the items listed above, please contact yourLTI Sales Representative or an Authorized LTI Distributor.Understanding How the TruPulse WorksThe TruPulse consists of a laser range sensor, an integrated tilt sensor, and a digital processor. TheTruPulse has three buttons that access the unit's internal software, which controls the integratedsensors.LCD DisplayA liquid crystal display (LCD) is mounted within the optical system and when activated, displays areticle for targeting, yards / meters, and the display indicators. Inherent in the manufacturing processare small black spots that appear in the optical system. These are a natural characteristic of the LCDand cannot be fully eliminated in the manufacturing process. These small black spots do not affectthe distancing performance of the unit.Laser Range SensorThe laser range sensor emits invisible, eye safe, infrared energy pulses. The TruPulse determinesdistance by measuring the time it takes for each pulse to travel from the rangefinder to the target, andback. The LASER indicator is displayed whenever the laser is being transmitted. The laser may beactive for a maximum of 10 seconds. Once the target is acquired or the laser has timed out, you canrelease the FIRE button. The TruPulse has a broad spectrum of sensitivity and can work with bothreflective and non-reflective targets. See TruTargeting (below) for information about high qualityand low quality targets.TruTargetingThe TruPulse automatically provides the best accuracy and acquisition distance to a given target.Maximum measurement distance varies with target quality and environmental conditions. Whenshooting to a non-reflective target, the maximum measurement distance is approximately 1,000meters (3,280 feet). When shooting to a reflective target, the maximum measurement distance isapproximately 2,000 meters (6,560 feet).

Section 1 - Introducing the LTI TruPulse 200Page 5When selecting a target, you should consider the following: Color: The brighter the color, the longer the range. Finish: Shiny finishes provide longer range than dull finishes. Angle: Shooting perpendicular to a target provides better range than shooting to a targetat a sharp angle. Lighting Conditions: Overcast skies will increase the unit's maximum range, and sunnyskies will decrease the unit's maximum range.Target quality has an effect on the precision of measurements. A high quality target will resultin a measurement that includes one decimal place (tenths). A low quality target will result in ameasurement that is a whole number.Examples: 120 feet (meters / yards) indicates a measurement was made to a low quality target.oAccuracy: 1 yd ( 1 m).120.0 feet (meters / yards) indicates a measurement was made to a high quality target.oFeet are shown in half-unit increments (.0 or .5).oMeters and Yards are shown in tenth-unit increments (.0 - .9).oAccuracy: 8 inches ( 20 cm).Only International lasers include meters.Tilt SensorThe integrated tilt sensor measures vertical angles that the TruPulse uses to calculate height andelevation and to determine slope-reduced horizontal distances. The instrument held level is at 0 ,and is rotated up through 90 , and down through -90 . The laser is not active in the Inclination (INC) Measurement Mode.Generally, the inclination is measured when you press. However in(1) the Continuous Target Mode and (2) in the Height Measurement Mode,the inclination reading appears in the Main Display and the display updatesas your aiming point changes as long as you press. In these two situations,the measured inclination is based upon the aiming point when you releaseDigital ProcessorThe TruPulse includes LTI's proprietary ASIC chip (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit).The ASIC chip combined with high-speed CPU processing allows the TruPulse to deliveraccurate and fast measurements.

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 6Section 2 - Quick StartNote: Only International lasers include meters.1.Install the batteries (page 7).2.3.to power ON the TruPulse.PressSelect a target such as a tree or a building.For this example, the target should beapproximately 250 feet (82 yards or 75 meters)from you.Look through the eyepiece (see Figure #2) anduse the crosshair to aim to the target. The inscope LCD should look similar to Figure #3A.oIf the HD indicator is not displayed, pressoruntil the HD indicator is displayed.4.5. The LASER status indicator isPress-and-holddisplayed while the laser is active (Figure #3B). Thelaser will remain active for a maximum of 10 secondswhile acquiring data about the target.o6.Figure #2If the target is not acquired, releasethis step.and repeatonce the distance is displayed (Figure #3C).ReleaseThe measurement will flash one time and then will bedisplayed steady until you press a button or the unitpowers OFF.orto scroll through theoPressmeasurement modes and see the results acquiredfor each function.oRepeat steps #3-#6 above to take anothermeasurement.andoSimultaneously press-and-holdfor 4 seconds to power OFF the TruPulse.Figure #3

Section 3 - Basic OperationsPage 7Section 3 - Basic OperationsBatteriesInstallationYou may use two AA batteries (or 1 CRV3 battery) to power the TruPulse. The CRV3 batteryprovides approximately twice the usage time of the AA batteries.1.2.3.Remove the battery compartment cover bygently pressing and sliding the cover in and downas shown in Figure #4A.If using AA batteries, install the batteries asshown in Figure #4B. Batteries must beoriented ( /-) as shown in Figure 4B and alsoon the indication sticker found inside thebattery compartment.oIf using one CRV3 battery, the batterycompartment is designed so the batterywill only fit one way.Replace the battery compartment cover byaligning the tabbed edges of the cover with thegrooved edges of the battery compartment, andslide the cover up until the tab locks into position.Figure #4Low Battery WarningThe TruPulse monitors the incoming battery voltage. Figure #5 shows the location of the batterystatus indicator. When the voltage drops below 2.2V, the BATT statusindicator flashes every 5 seconds, alternating with thenormally displayed information.oYou should replace the batteries as soon as possible.When the voltage drops below 2.0V, the BATT statusindicator stops flashing and is displayed steady. At thispoint, system operation is locked.oYou must replace the batteries to return to normalsystem operation.Figure #5

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 8ButtonsThe TruPulse has three buttons. With the TruPulse in your right hand and looking through theeyepiece,is located on top, near your index finger andof the instrument.andare located on the left sideMeasurement Modes Powers ON the unit.Distance Measurement: fires the laser.Inclination: Release “locks” tilt sensor in (1) HeightMeasurement Mode and (2) Continuous Target Mode.Height Routine(HD) Fires the laser.(INC) Release “locks” tilt sensor.Target ModesSystem Setup ModesSelects option and returns to the Measurement Mode.Aligning Tilt SensorWhen “DonE” message displayed, exits the routine andreturns to the Measurement Mode.Measurement Modes Press to scroll to the previous Measurement Mode. (UP)Press-and-hold 4 seconds to access the Target Mode.Height RoutineTarget ModesSystem Setup ModesClears the last measurement and re-displays the previousprompt.Press to scroll to the previous option.Measurement Modes Press to scroll to the next Measurement Mode. (DOWN)Press-and-hold 4 seconds to access the System SetupModes.Height RoutineTarget ModesSystem Setup ModesExits the Height Routine.Press to scroll to the next option.Powering OFF the TruPulseTo power OFF the unit, simultaneously press-and-holdandfor 4 seconds. To conservebattery power, the TruPulse powers itself OFF if no button presses are detected after a specifiedlength of time:oBluetooth OFF:2 minutesBluetooth ON:30 minuteso

Section 3 - Basic OperationsPage 9Display IndicatorsFigure #6 shows the LCD in-scope display. The TruPulse’s internal software is organized intooptions. Each option represents a specific measurement or setup function and has a correspondingdisplay indicator. Refer to the figure and table below for information about each indicator.Figure #6Main 888.8.8Displays messages and measurement results.Display Measurement UnitsYARDSMETERS FEETDEGREESCrosshair Status Distance measurement units. Selectionavailable in the System Setup Modes.Note: Only International lasers include meters.Inclination measurement units.Serves as the aiming point reference, bothhorizontally and vertically.BATTFlashing: battery voltage is low.Steady: battery voltage is too low for systemoperation.Not Visible: battery voltage is within acceptablerange.LASERVisible: laser is firing.Not Visible: laser is not active.MULTIMultiple targets have been logged in the Closestor Farthest target mode.Indicators

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 10Target CONTModesdisplays measurements whileis held down.The distance to the most recently acquired targetis displayed.CLOSESTFARTHESTFilter(‘F’ appears asthe left mostcharacter of theMain Display toindicate FilterMode is active. Measurement ModesThe unit continuously acquires targets andStandard(No displayindicator)SDSlope DistanceThe unit logs multiple targets whileis helddown. Of the targets acquired, the distance tothe closest target is displayed.The unit logs multiple targets whileis helddown. Of the targets acquired, the distance tothe farthest target is displayed.Similar to Standard, single shot mode, but thelaser’s sensitivity is reduced to only detectpulses returned from a reflector. The optionalfoliage filter must be used in conjunction withthis mode.Standard, single shot strongest target mode.Straight line distance between the TruPulse andthe target.VDThe distance between the target and theVertical Distance perpendicular to the path of the horizontaldistance.HDHorizontalDistanceThe level distance between the TruPulse and theplane of the target.INCInclinationThe angle of inclination between the TruPulse atlevel and the target.AZNot available.Continued on Next Page

Section 3 - Basic OperationsPage 11HTHeightThree-step height routine. The final calculationrepresents the vertical distance between thepoints on the target represented by ANG1 andANG2.MLTwo-step Missing Line Routine finds the2D Missing Line connecting vector (or missing line) between twopoints. The final calculation shows the SD, VD,HD, and INC associated with the missing line.Display Indicator TestTo verify that all display indicators are working properly:1.2.Start with the TruPulse powered OFF, press-and-holdCompare the in-scope display to the Figure #6 (page 9) to verify that all indicators are workingproperly.3.Releaseto start normal operation.Error CodesError conditions can occur in a measurement or in the systemhardware. To make sure that you never get an erroneous measurement,the TruPulse monitors both system hardware and measurements. Whenthe instrument detects an error condition, it displays and errorcode instead of a measurement.Error codes appear in the main display and are in the form of “Exx”,where “xx” is an error code number. Figure #7 shows an example errorcode, E36.Figure #7 If an error code persists:1.2.3.Releaseand press again to try to retake the measurement.Remove and re-install the batteries and then try to retake the measurement.If the above steps do not resolve the error, contact LTI or an Authorized LTIDistributor for assistance. Refer to the inside front cover for LTI contactinformation.

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 12EyepieceThe adjustable eyepiece (see Figure #8) is designed for comfort and toblock extraneous light. To extend the eyepiece, turn the eyepiececounter-clockwise while pulling up. To return the eyepiece to itsoriginal position, turn the eyepiece clockwise and push down. Tomatch your personal preference, the eyepiece may be located in anyposition from fully up to fully down. If wearing eyeglasses orsunglasses, you will find that the fully down position brings theeyepiece lens closer to your eye and gives you a full field of view.Cover: EyepieceThe eyepiece cover protects the internal components fromFigure #8sunlight exposure. The eyepiece cover should be in placewhenever the TruPulse is not in use.To attach the eyepiece cover:Feed the thin cord under the metal bar and flare the loop open.Pull the eyepiece cover through the loop and cinch tight.Diopter Adjustment RingThe diopter adjustment ring (see Figure #8) allows you to focus the LCD in-scope display relative tothe target for your eye. During assembly, optimum focus is set to infinity. To adjust the LCD focus,turn the diopter adjustment ring to suit your personal preference.

Section 3 - Basic OperationsPage 13Firmware Revision NumbersThe firmware revision numbers provide manufacturing information about your TruPulse. To displaythe main and auxiliary firmware revision numbers:1.Start with the TruPulse powered OFF, press-and-hold.until done. If you release the button too early, power OFF theDo not releaseTruPulse and repeat step #1.Looking through the eyepiece:to display theoPressmain firmware revisionnumber. The display shouldlook similar to the examplebelow. The leftmost characterwill always be ‘A’ and theremaining 3 digits representthe main firmware revisiono2.number (1.02 in Figure #9).oFigure #9to display the auxiliary firmware revision number. The display should lookPresssimilar to the example above. The leftmost character will always be ‘b’ and the remaining3 digits represent the auxiliary firmware revision number (1.08 in Figure #9).Neck StrapTo attach the neck strap:Figure #10

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 14Section 4 - System Setup ModesFigure #11 shows an overview of the System Setup Mode which can be accessed from theMeasurement Mode. Each option is described separately in the following sections.2.for 4 seconds. “UnitS” will appear in theFrom the Measurement Mode, press and holdMain Display.Pressorto display the previous or next option.3.Press1.to select an option.Figure #11

Section 4 - System Setup ModesPage 15UnitsThe TruPulse allows you to choose between YARDS, METERS, and FEET for distancemeasurements and PERCENT and DEGREES for inclination measurements.Note: Only International lasers include meters.To toggle the units selection:1.for 4 seconds to access the System Setup Mode.From the Measurement Mode, press“UnitS” will appear in the Main Display.2.Pressto select the “UnitS” option.3.Pressorto select the displayed distance unit.4.Press5.Press6.Pressorto display the previous or next distance unit option.to select Inclination Units (PERCENT or DEGREES).to select the displayed inclination units and return to the Measurement Mode.Figure #12 Domestic Lasers: feet or yards.International Lasers: meters, feet or yards.Each time the TruPulse is powered ON, it will return to the same unit settingthat was last used.

Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200 User's Manual 6th EditionPage 16Bluetooth EnableBluetooth wireless technology is an industry standard specification for short-range wirelessconnectivity. As a short-range radio link, Bluetooth replaces cable connections between devicesallowing you to download measurement data to any Bluetooth enabled PC device such as acomputer, smart device, etc. The TruPulse cannot connect to Apple iOS devices. TruPulse Bluetooth offers serial port service to connect to an RS-232 style serial connection.It replaces the download cable from the TruPulse to any Bluetooth enabled PC device.TruPulse Bluetooth is a slave device. Bluetooth master devices can detect the TruPulse whenthe TruPulse is powered ON and the Bluetooth option is enabled.To toggle the Bluetooth selection:for 4 seconds to access the System Setup Mode.1.From the Measurement Mode, press“UnitS” will appear in the Main Display.to display the “bt” option.2.Press3.4.PressPressooo5.Pressto select the Bluetooth Enable Mode.orto display the other “bt” options.on: Turns the Bluetooth communication on.oFF: Turns the Bluetooth communication off.EnC: Bluetooth loop function for MapStar TruAngle. See note on Page 17.to select the Bluetooth option and return to the Measurement Mode. (btEnC)Press theFIRE button. (bt on)Figure #13Press the FIRE buttonto select the Bluetoothoption and return to theMeasurement Mode.

Section 4 - System Setup ModesPage 17 Each time the TruPulse 200 is powered ON, it will return to the sameBluetooth setting that was last used.Bluetooth Version 2.0 Class 2.Cannot connect to Apple iOS devices.The MapStar TruAngle current production firmware version 1.17 has aBluetooth Encoder Loop feature. Mapping systems consisting of aTruPulse and TruAngle can now work via Bluetooth with a wider varietyof data collectors. The MapStar TruAngle current production firmwareversion 1.17 contains a Bluetooth Encoder Loop feature so a cable isno longer necessary. Set your TruPulse Bluetooth setting to “btEnc” totransfer measurement data that includes the TruAngle’s anglemeasurement to Bluetooth devices.Refer to the instructions below when

Section 1 - Introducing the LTI TruPulse 200 Page 5 When selecting a target, you should consider the following: Color: The brighter the color, the longer the range. Finish: Shiny finishes provide longer range than dull finishes. Angle: Shooting perpendicular to a target provides better range than shooting to a target at a sh

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