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Transmitter Display
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Tx
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Transmitter Settings Menu Functions
To enter the settings menu, press "ENTER". Use the "
available options.
Output Current: This function is only available when test leads
are connected. Refer to the Direct Test Leads Connection Mode
section 3.5 to properly connect the test leads. The reading
indicates the signal output current. If this value is zero, or close
to zero, make sure a good connection is made to a target line.
Voltage Out/In: This function is only available when test leads
are connected. Refer to the Direct Test Leads Connection Mode
section 3.5 to properly connect the test leads. The top value
indicates the signal output voltage of the Transmitter and
the bottom value
indicates the voltage on the line that is
connected to the Transmitter.
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� Use caution when above voltage indication warnings are ON.
Note: Do not use the Transmitter to check for absence of voltage.
Please use a voltage tester instead.
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Terminals for direct connection and signal clamp
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Hazardous output voltage indicator.
The icon on the screen indicates the transmitter is
outputting voltages ≥30 V.
Protection fuse
Hazardous voltage indicator (over 30 V)
The red solid light indicates the presence of AC voltage ≥30 V
on the circuit under direct connection mode.
The red blinking light indicates the presence of voltages
above 30 V on the Transmitter terminals under A-Lo and A-Hi
mode (generated and/or measured). In case of the presence
of line voltage >50 V (typical) during the operation of A-Lo or
A-Hi mode, the transmitter automatically disables A-Lo and
A-Hi modes, the red solid light indicator appears.
� Always check the presence of voltage on the circuit by
two-pole voltage tester.
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Speaker Volume
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Output Hazardous Voltage (over 30 V)
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Signal Output Level
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Battery Indicator
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Locating Mode
Menu
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Gain Setting with +/-
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Frequency Selection
/
" buttons to scroll up and down through the
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100
mA
ENTER
23V, 8KHz
0V
ENTER
ENTER