INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SETUP
NOTE: The transmitter produces high voltage. Power off the transmitter
prior to handling test leads. When locating faults, disconnect all wires.
The selector knob should be turned to "Battery Test" position and the
meter should read between 8 and 10.
Connect the red and black leads together and turn the unit on.
The selector knob should be turned to "Position #5" and the meter
needle should rise to a reading of 10 or above. This ensures the
transmitter is producing optimum signal.
Ensure proper setup of transmitter prior to beginning to use the unit.
Never connect transmitter to an AC circuit.
Failure to observe this precaution may result
in injury and/or damage to the unit.
FIGURE 1: Transmitter Setup
1. Turn the transmitter to off position. Use the stake provided to connect
the black lead to a good earth ground. Connect the red lead to the wire
you wish to locate. (Refer to Figure 1)
2. Switch the transmitter to on position. Rotate the selector knob clockwise.
You will see the meter needle fall to near zero as you leave BATTERY
TEST position and go to #1. As output is increased the needle will rise
slightly. Continue rotating the selector knob until the meter readout is
between 4 and 8, at which point the transmitter will be set for maximum
efficiency for this job. If you are not able to reach a reading of 4,
reposition the ground stake.
3. Turn the receiver on (also plugging in the optional headset if desired).
Point the antenna at the transmitter. An audible pulsing tone will be
heard, and a visible indication will register on the receiver.
NOTE: If a high-pitched tone is heard from the headset it is
possible that the headset cord is too close to the receiver antenna
or the receiver battery is low.
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CAUTION
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