signal clamps RD8000 is fully compatible with the RD000 range of stethoscopes.
To use a stethoscope, connect it to the receiver's accessory socket. The receiver will
automatically detect the device and filter out location modes that are irrelevant.
NOTE: For more information on Bluetooth
pairing and using SurveyCERT to analyze
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survey data, please refer to the RD8000 operation manual and the SurveryCERT™
manual, which are available from www.radiodetection.com
Locating sondes
Sondes are battery powered transmitters that are useful for tracking non-metallic pipes.
The RD8000 can detect a range of sonde frequencies, including those transmitted by
flexisondes and the P350 flexitrax
crawler.
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For a detailed guide on locating sondes, please refer to the RD8000 operation manual.
Using accessories
Both the transmitter and receiver are compatible with a wide range of accessories,
including all RD000 accessories. Use clamps to help apply a signal to pipeline or
live wire. Use an A-Frame to provide the RD8000 receiver with advanced fault-finding
capabilities.
When an accessory is connected, the receiver or transmitter will instantly recognize it
and will enable the mode appropriate to the accessory. For example, attaching an A-
Frame to the RD8000 receiver will automatically switch the receiver to fault-find mode
and limit the number of available frequencies to those that are compatible with the
A-Frame. The LCD will also display an icon of the accessory and will remove any non-
essential icons from the screen.
Fault-finding
The RD8000 PDL and PDLB have the ability to detect cable faults accurately using an
accessory A-Frame. Fault-finding works by detecting signal to ground bleeding caused
by damaged cable sheaths. For a detailed guide to fault-finding, please refer to the
RD8000 operation manual.
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