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2. KIT COMPONENTS
Note: Loop mode only works on De-energized circuits. It is automatically disabled when the
Transmitter is connected to an Energized line with test leads.
Working with the Transmitter:
When the Transmitter is on and connected to the circuit with test leads, it checks for voltage.
A red Voltage Warning Indicator will light up if the Transmitter detects dangerous voltage levels
above 30 V AC/DC.

IMPORTANT!

The Voltage Warning Indicator light will blink when overvoltage (> 650 V AC/DC) is detected. In
case of overvoltage immediately disconnect the Transmitter from the circuit.
This Voltage Waning Indicator is not designed to check for absence of voltage. Please use a
voltage tester instead.
The Transmitter starts generating a tracing signal as soon as it is turned on. Based on the detected
voltage, the Transmitter automatically switches to either:
• Energized mode (30 to 600 V AC/DC) generating 6 kHz frequency
• De-energized mode (0 to 30 V AC/DC) generating 33 kHz frequency
Energized mode uses a lower transmission frequency (6 kHz) than De-energized mode (33 kHz)
to reduce signal coupling between wires. De-energized mode requires a higher frequency in
order to generate a reliable signal.
Figure 2.2b: Generating a signal in Loop mode
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