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Leica DISTO™ - the innovative hand-held laser meter for fast and easy distance measurements of length, squares and volumes with the press of a button. Save time and money and emphasise your competence with modern measuring methods. Choose from the Disto DXT, Disto D2, Disto D3A, Disto D3A BT, Disto D5 and Disto D8. The Disto A2, A3, A5, A6, A8 and D3 have been discontinued.
All about DISTO™ D2
Have a closer look at the Leica DISTO™ D2
How to change the batteries with the Leica DISTO™ D2?
The easiest way is like this:

How to change batteries of DISTO™ DXT?
Fold out the end-piece and open the locking mechanism with a coin or a screwdriver and lift the battery compartment cover. Insert batteries, observing the correct polarity. Close the battery compartment carefully. To ensure the instrument remains watertight, any dirt on the battery compartment seals should be avoided.
How to use the multifunctional end-piece?
The device can be used for different measuring situations: For measurements from an edge, open the positioning bracket until it locks in place.
For measurements from a corner open the positioning bracket until it locks in place. With a slight push to the right the bracket can be turned further. A built-in sensor automatically detects the orientation of the positioning bracket and calculates the corresponding distances accordingly.
How to switch off/on the beep?
The beep can be switched off (and on) with a long press simultaneously on minus key and reference key ( ).
How to switch off/on the display illumination?
The illumination can be switched off (and on) with a long press simultaneously on plus key and reference key ( ).
Which formula stands behind the indirect measuring function Pythagoras?
In any right triangle, the theorem of Pythagoras is valid: a²+b²=c². This means the other way round: c=radical of (a²+b²) or b=radical of (c²-a²). One side of the triangle can be calculated, if the other two sides are known. Therefore it is important that the DISTO™ measuring points are at the same level and that measurement 2 is right angled. With a long press on the DIST-key the minimum function can be activated to get the shortest distance for measurement 2.
How accurate is the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a?
The accuracy of the inclination sensor in the device is ± 0.3° to the laser beam respectively ± 0.3° to the housing of the device.
How can I check if the tilt sensor of my device is still within the described specifications (± 0.3°)?
The tilt sensor has to be switched on. On an absolute flat surface the first measurement has to be made. (please note angle a). Afterwards the device has to be turned around 180° and the second measurement has to be made. (please note angle b).
Now angle a and angle b are added up and divided by 2. If this value falls within ± 0.3° the tilt sensor of the device is within the described specification.
What is the angular range of the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a?
The integral tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a functions in the range ± 45° and at a transverse tilt of < ± 10°. The display indicates if the tilt is in the range > ± 50° a line appears on the display with the text max. and an info code i 160, which means that the device is being used outside its permissible range.
If the device is held at > ± 10° transversely, a similar line appears on the display, which indicates the transverse tilt with the text “max”. The info code i 156 indicates that the device is tilted too much.
What units of tilts are integrated into the Leica DISTO™ D3a?
You can set the Leica DISTO™ D3a to use different tilt units. The user can select between ° and %. These can be changed in the menu.
Can the inclination sensor of a Leica DISTO™ D3a be calibrated by the user?
The user can calibrate the device’s tilt sensor. The angle sensor is switched on by pressing the “Function key” once. Take two measurements on an absolutely flat surface. The first measurement is taken and a note is made of the measured angle a. The device is then turned through exactly 180°, the second measurement is taken and a note is made of the measured angle b. The value x to which the device must be corrected is calculated as follows:
x = - (a+b) /2
The calibration mode is then entered by pressing keys “Clear Off” and the “Function key” both at the same time for 2 seconds. The correction value x can be entered here using the “Plus” and “Minus” keys. The entered value is stored and implemented by pressing the “Menu/=” key.
Is it possible to obtain detailed information about the measurements taken?
Yes, it is possible to obtain detailed information within the Leica DISTO™ D3a about the measurements of areas and volumes. After the measurements have been taken (area/volume), the “Area/Volume” key must be held down and then detailed information is shown in the display.
Can the Leica DISTO™ D3a also be used to measure horizontal angles?
No, the integral tilt sensor can only measure vertical angles. If the device is held at a transverse tilt angle greater than +/-10° the display shows an info code 156, which means that the device is required to be held level (transversely).
What is the measuring accuracy when using the direct horizontal measuring function?
For example, if a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 10°, the error on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 9mm.
If a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 45°, the error on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 37mm.
In order to have best results with indirect measurements considering the deviation of the inclination sensor use the Leica DISTO™ D3a as follows. For measuring distances use the instrument as flat as possible.
The horizontal distance error (fd) and the height error (fh) can be calculated as follows:
fd = horizontal distance error
fh = error in height
d = measured distance
a = angle at which the distance is measured
fa = possible angular error
fd = d * cos (a) – d * cos (a + fa)
fh= d * sin (a) – d * sin (a + fa)
Which customer segment would find the Leica DISTO™ D3a of most use for everyday tasks?
The Leica DISTO™ D3a is a great measurement aid for a wide range of target groups and is a superbly multi-talented device for indoor tasks. The device is particularly suitable, but of course not exclusively, for the following users: architects, interior surveyors, electricians, carpenters, kitchen installers, flooring contractors, joiners, heating engineers, window installers, decorators and many others.
Which system requirements does my PDA need to work with DISTO™ transfer?
The DISTO™ transfer works on PDAs with Bluetooth® interface as long it has Windows Mobile 2003 SE respectively 2005 or Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6.0 installed. Very good experience we have with PDA devices from HP. Of course to install DISTO™ transfer on a PDA a PC is required. On this PC Microsoft ActiveSync needs to be installed in order to download DISTO™ transfer to the PDA.
Does DISTO™ transfer support the use of mobile phone like Blackberry or Smart phone with Windows Mobile 6.0?
DISTO™ transfer does not work on mobile phones except of Smart phones with Windows Mobile 6.0. Please note that these Smart phones only have a reduced version of Excel which limits the comfort for use with the Leica DISTO™. Another limiting factor is the T9 predictive text technology.
What is DISTO™ transfer and how does this work?
DISTO™ transfer is a program which once started is running in the background. Data which are send from a Leica DISTO™ device are collected by the transfer software and this simulates a keyboard entry to the active window. So the value will be transferred in any application window that is active in the position of the cursor. This very versatile procedure that you can use your Leica DISTO™ with almost every Windows application. You only need to select the format you want to receive the data (with units, enter (in Excel the cursor jumps to the cell below), tabulator (in Excel® the cursor jumps to the cell to the right)).
How accurate is the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT?
The accuracy of the inclination sensor in the device is ± 0.3° to the laser beam respectively ± 0.3° to the housing of the device.
How can I check if the tilt sensor of my device is still within the described specifications (± 0.3°)?
The tilt sensor has to be switched on. On an absolute flat surface the first measurement has to be made. (please note angle a). Afterwards the device has to be turned around 180° and the second measurement has to be made. (please note angle b).
Now angle a and angle b are added up and divided by 2. If this value falls within ± 0.3° the tilt sensor of the device is within the described specification.
What is the angular range of the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT?
The integral tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT functions in the range +/- 45° and at a transverse tilt of < +/- 10°. The display indicates if the tilt is in the range > +/- 50° a line appears on the display with the text max. and an info code i 160, which means that the device is being used outside its permissible range.
If the device is held at > +/- 10° transversely, a similar line appears on the display, which indicates the transverse tilt with the text “max”. The info code i 156 indicates that the device is tilted too much.
What units of tilts are integrated into the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT?
You can set the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT to use different tilt units. The user can select between ° and %. These can be changed in the menu.
Can the inclination sensor of a Leica DISTO™ D3a BT be calibrated by the user?
The user can calibrate the device’s tilt sensor. The angle sensor is switched on by pressing the “Function key” once. Take two measurements on an absolutely flat surface. The first measurement is taken and a note is made of the measured angle a. The device is then turned through exactly 180°, the second measurement is taken and a note is made of the measured angle b. The value x to which the device must be corrected is calculated as follows:
x = (a+b) /2
The calibration mode is then entered by pressing keys “Clear Off” and the “Function key” both at the same time for 2 seconds. The correction value x can be entered here using the “Plus” and “Minus” keys. The entered value is stored and implemented by pressing the “Menu/=” key.
Is it possible to obtain detailed information about the measurements taken?
Yes, it is possible to obtain detailed information within the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT about the measurements of areas and volumes. After the measurements have been taken (area/volume), the “Area/Volume” key must be held down and then detailed information is shown in the display.
Can the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT also be used to measure horizontal angles?
No, the integral tilt sensor can only measure vertical angles. If the device is held at a transverse tilt angle greater than +/-10° the display shows an info code 156, which means that the device is required to be held level (transversely).
What is the measuring accuracy when using the direct horizontal measuring function?
For example, if a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 10°, the error on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 9mm.
If a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 45°, the error on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 37mm.
In order to have best results with indirect measurements considering the deviation of the inclination sensor use the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT as follows. For measuring distances use the instrument as flat as possible.
The horizontal distance error (fd) and the height error (fh) can be calculated as follows:
fd = horizontal distance error
fh = error in height
d = measured distance
a = angle at which the distance is measured
fa = possible angular error
fd = d * cos (a) – d * cos (a + fa)
fh= d * sin (a) – d * sin (a + fa)
Which customer segment would find the Leica DISTO™ D3a BT of most use for everyday tasks?
The Leica DISTO™ D3a BT is a great measurement aid for a wide range of target groups and is a superbly multi-talented device for indoor tasks. The device is particularly suitable, but of course not exclusively, for the following users: architects, interior surveyors, electricians, carpenters, kitchen installers, flooring contractors, joiners, heating engineers, window installers, decorators and many others.
How many zoom levels does the Leica DISTO™ D5 have?
The integrated digital Pointfinder in the device has 1x, 2x and 4x zoom. You can see on the left up corner which zoom level you have selected. To change from one zoom level to the next one you have to press the “Digital Pointfinder” key.
Can the brightness in the digital Pointfinder be adjusted?
Yes, on the screen of the digital Pointfinder on top of the crosshair you see a symbol existing of a “Sun” and a “+” and “-“. By pressing the “Plus” and “Minus” key you are able to adjust the brightness in 5 steps.
Why is the laser dot on distance on short distances not centered in the crosshair?
It is the parallax effect due to the distance between the laser window and the digital pointfinder optics. This effect occurs only when the digital pointfinder is used on targets below 10m.
In this case the laser dot appears displaced in reference to the crosshair. This is not an error !!
For distances below 10m please rely on the real laser dot.
How accurate is the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D5?
The accuracy of the tilt sensor in the device is ±0.3° to the laser beam respectively ±0.3° to the housing of the device.
What units of tilts are integrated into the Leica DISTO™ D5?
You can set the Leica DISTO™ D5 to use different tilt units. Select in the menu the submenu “Units” and choose between ° , %, in/ft and mm/m.
-> The level function in the right hand top corner of the display can also be switched on/off in the submenu “level”. It is always set to 0.0° and can not be changed into a different unit for tilts.
What is the angular range of the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D5?
The integrated tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D5 functions in the range ±45° and at a transverse tilt of < ±10°. If the tilt is in the range > ±50° an info code “i160” appears in the display, which means that the device is being used outside its permissible range.
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.
What has to be considered in the Trapezoid Function 2?
The inclination sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D5 is limited to ±45°. So the second measurement can only be done if the angle is < ±45°. ,If the angle is > ±50° you will get the info code “i160”.
Can the tilt sensor of a Leica DISTO™ D5 be calibrated by the user?
You can recalibrate the zero level of the integrated tilt sensor. In the menu there is a special point for this calibration. If you enter this submenu you will be guided through the process.
Please now proceed the following:
Put the device on a nearly horizontal flat surface (e.g.table)
1. Carry out the first measurement by pressing “ON/DIST” key on a level surface. The device confirms the measurement.
2. Rotate the device horizontally 180°.
3. Press the “=/Menu” key to confirm that the device was rotated 180°.
4. Press the “ON/DIST” key and take the second measurement. The device confirms the measurement.
-> The zero level of the tilt sensor is now calibrated
Is it possible to obtain detailed information about the measurements taken?
Yes, it is possible to obtain detailed information in the Leica DISTO™ D5 about the measurements of areas, volumes, Pythagorean and trapezoid functions. After the measurements have been taken, keep the relevant function key pressed.
A small red triangle on the bottom left hand of the display is showing that there are 2nd Results available.
Can the Leica DISTO™ D5 also be used to measure horizontal angles?
No, the integrated tilt sensor can only measures vertical angles. If the device is held at a transverse tilt angle greater than ±10° the display shows an info code “i156”, which means that the device is required to be held level (transversely).
What is the measuring accuracy when using the direct horizontal measuring function?
For example, if a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 10°, the error on uncertainty on measurement on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 9mm.
If a distance of 10m is measured at an angle of 45°, the uncertainty of measurement on the direct horizontal distance (fd) is 37mm.
-> in order to have best results with the direct horizontal distance measurements, considering the deviation of the tilt sensor, use the Leica DISTO™ D5 as flat as possible.
The horizontal distance error (fd) and the height error (fh) can be calculated as follows:
fd = horizontal distance error
fh = error in height
d = measured distance
a = angle at which the distance is measured
fa = possible angular error
fd = d * cos (a) – d * cos (a + fa)
fh= d * sin (a) – d * sin (a + fa)
Which customer segment would find the Leica DISTO™ D5 of most use for everyday tasks?
The Leica DISTO™ D5 is a great measurement tool for a wide range of target groups and is a superbly device especially designed for outdoor tasks. The device is particularly suitable, but of course not exclusively, for the following users: Architects, General Construction, Painter, Facade Workers, Joiner, Fireman, Surveyors, Facility Managers, Civil Engineer, Real Estate, Gardening Companies, Educational Institutions, Electrical Services, Insurance Companies, Scaffolding, Telecommunications, Police, etc. ..
What is the circle on the keypad above the “Timer” key?
The Leica DISTO™ D5 has a sensor to detect the brightness of the display. If the device is used outside in bright sunshine this sensor automatically adjusts the brightness for the display to save energy. Additionally an adjustment can be made in the menu. In the relevant submenu the brightness of the entire display can be adjusted in 6 steps.
Can the historical storage memory of 20 values in the device be erased?
Yes, the historical storage memory in the device can be erased by pressing the “Clear Off” and “Storage” keys - both pressed at the same time and held for 2 seconds.
Which batteries should I use for the Leica DISTO™ D5?
In general you can use any alkaline battery or any rechargeable batteries (2xAA). In the scope of delivery we provide high quality batteries and we recommend to use such batteries or any (NiMH) batteries.
Can I enter a value that is constantly added / subtracted to my measured value? (Offset)
Yes, in the “Menu” you can go to the “Offset Icon” and enter a value that will constantly be added / subtracted from your measured distance value. If an offset value is entered you will see the adequate symbol - a triangle with plus or respectively minus next to the laser symbol.
-> If you want to set the offset value back to zero, enter the menu point “Offset” and press the “Clear/Off” key.
Can I adjust / edit the constant to a number that I continuously need for further measurements?
Yes, the saved constant “C” can be adjusted to any desired number that is required. Go to the constant by pressing the “Memory” key once. Now press the “=/Menu” key long. The constant value’s background is changing to show deep grey. Now you can adjust the constant with the “Plus” and “Minus” key to any desired value. Press the “=/Menu” key short to save the new entered value. The constant “C” is now saved.
What is the Long Range (LR) Mode?
For long distances under unfavorable conditions (e.g. long distances and very bright sunlight) we recommend to use the special integrated Long Range (LR) Mode . To select the mode please enter the menu and select the “LR Mode”. If the “LR Mode” is turned on in the menu you will see the letter “LR” right next to the laser symbol. This mode will allow you to make measurements that were not possible before because most of the time you would receive the info code “i255” (too less signal). When using this special Long Range (LR) Mode the measuring time increases (it may take up to 7sec) and above 30m the maximum deviation increases to ±0.15mm/m.
How do I know if the device is still measuring in the digital Pointfinder mode?
When using the digital Pointfinder in any function, especially in the Long Range (LR) Mode, you will see a clock icon on the top of the display. The clock stays in the display until the measurement is finished. Please do not move the device before!
How many zoom levels does the Leica DISTO™ D8 have?
The integrated digital Pointfinder in the device has 1x, 2x and 4x zoom. You can see on the left up corner which zoom level you have selected. To change from one zoom level to the next one you have to press the “Digital Pointfinder” key.
Can the brightness in the digital Pointfinder be adjusted?
Yes, on the screen of the digital Pointfinder on top of the crosshair you see a symbol existing of a “Sun” and a “+” and “-“. By pressing the “Plus” and “Minus” key you are able to adjust the brightness in 5 steps.
Why is the laser dot on distance on short distances not centered in the crosshair?
It is the parallax effect due to the distance between the laser window and the digital Pointfinder optics. This effect occurs only when the digital Pointfinder is used on targets below 10m. In this case the laser dot appears displaced in reference to the crosshair. This is not an error !! For distances below 10m please rely on the real laser dot.
How accurate is the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D8?
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°.
What units of tilts are integrated into the Leica DISTO™ D8?
You can set the Leica DISTO™ D8 to use different tilt units. Select in the menu the submenu “Units” and choose between ° , %, in/ft and mm/m.
-> The level function in the right hand top corner of the display can also be switched on/off in the submenu “level”. It is always set to 0.0° and can not be changed into a different unit for tilts.
What is the angular range of the tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D8?
The integrated tilt sensor in the Leica DISTO™ D8 functions at any angle (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.
Which customer segment would find the Leica DISTO™ D8 of most use for everyday tasks?
The Leica DISTO™ D8 is a great measurement tool for a wide range of target groups and is a superbly device especially designed for outdoor tasks and/or use to transfer data into computers. The device is particularly suitable, but of course not exclusively, for the following users: Architects, Surveyors, Facility Managers, Civil Engineer, Real Estate, General Construction, Scaffolding, Painters, Facade Workers, Joiners, Firemen, Gardening Companies, Educational Institutions, Electrical Services, Insurance Companies, Telecommunications, Police, etc.
Can the historical storage memory of 30 values in the device be erased?
Yes, the historical storage memory in the device can be erased by pressing the “Clear Off” and “Storage” keys - both pressed at the same time and held for 2 seconds.
Can I enter a value that is constantly added / subtracted to my measured value? (Offset)
Yes, in the “Menu” you can go to the “Offset Icon” and enter a value that will constantly be added / subtracted from your measured distance value. If an offset value is entered you will see the adequate symbol - a triangle with plus or respectively minus next to the laser symbol.
-> If you want to set the offset value back to zero, enter the menu point “Offset” and press the “Clear/Off” key.
Can I adjust / edit the constant to a number that I continuously need for further measurements?
Yes, the saved constant “C” can be adjusted to any desired number that is required. Go to the constant by pressing the “Memory” key once. Now press the “=/Menu” key long. The constant value’s background is changing to show deep grey. Now you can adjust the constant with the “Plus” and “Minus” key to any desired value. Press the “=/Menu” key short to save the new entered value. The constant “C” is now saved.
What reference do I have to enter when using the profile measurement?
After selecting this function you have first the possibility to enter a height for the reference point. This allows you to enter an absolute height that might be available of the reference point. This can either be the height of the reference point above sea level or more common a height that is based to another known reference point in a system (e.g. the reference point in level 1 is 3.503m above the reference point in level 0). For simple comparison measurements just leave it at zero.
Does the double tilt measurement with two measured distances only works on back bent objects?
No, there is no limitation regarding fore or back bent objects in using this function. The only thing is that you need to stand straight in front of the measured object (no horizontal angles are considered in calculation). This fact makes this function to one of the most versatile ones in the whole laser distance measurer industry.
- Measure the length of a pitched object (stand straight in front of the object, main result)
- Measure the pitch of the object (stand straight in front of the object, 2nd result)
- Measure the horizontal distance of two objects you can not measure direct horizontally (stand straight in front of the object, 2nd result)
- Measure the height difference of two points that are not in a vertical line (2nd result)
Can I use the Leica DISTO™ D8 to measure overhead?
Yes, with the Leica DISTO™ D8 you can measure any angle, even overhead. Only when using indirect measuring functions with tilt sensor you have to use the device in a range for angles of +/- 90°.
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