RIDGID Metal Detector manual NaviTrack Location Methods, Localize the sonde, Pinpoint the Sonde

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NaviTrack® II

Location Methods

There are three major parts to locating a Sonde. The first step is to localize the sonde. The second part is pinpointing. The third is verifying its location.

Step 1: Localize the sonde

Hold the NaviTrack II so the antenna mast is pointing outward. Sweep the antenna mast in the suspected di- rection of the Sonde while observing the Signal Strength and listening to the sound. The signal will be highest when the antenna mast is pointing in the di- rection of the Sonde.

Lower NaviTrack II to its normal operating position (antenna mast vertical) and walk in the direction of the Sonde. Approaching the Sonde, the Signal Strength will increase and the audio tone will rise in pitch. Use the Signal Strength and the sound to maximize the signal.

Maximize the Signal Strength. When it appears to be at its highest point, place the NaviTrack II close to the ground over the high-signal point. Be careful to hold the receiver at a constant height above the ground, as dis- tance affects Signal Strength.

Note the Signal Strength and move away from the high point in all directions. Move the NaviTrack II far enough in all directions to verify that the Signal Strength drops significantly on all sides. Mark the point of highest Signal Strength with a yellow Sonde Marker (clipped to antenna mast for convenience). This is the suspected Sonde location.

Figure 22 – Poles and Equator of a Sonde

If while “getting closer” the Equator appears on the screen follow it in the direction of an increasing Signal Strength to localize the Sonde.

If a Pole appears before the Equator appears, localize the Sonde by centering the Pole in the cross-hairs.

Step 2: Pinpoint the Sonde

The Poles should appear on either side of the max- imum signal point, an equal distance on either side if the Sonde is level. If they are not visible on the screen at the point of maximum Signal Strength, move from the max- imum point perpendicular to the dotted line (Equator) until one appears. Center the locator over the Pole.

Where the Poles occur depends on the Sonde’s depth. The deeper the Sonde, the further away from it the Poles will be.

The dotted line represents the Equator of the Sonde. If the Sonde is not tilted, the Equator will intersect the Sonde at maximum Signal Strength and minimum Measured Depth.

NOTE! Being on the Equator does not mean that the locator is over the Sonde. Always verify the locate by maximizing Signal Strength and marking both Poles.

Mark the first Pole location found with a red triangular Pole marker. After centering on the Pole, a double-line indicator will appear. This line represents how the Sonde is lying underground, and in most cases also represents the pipe’s approximate direction.

When the locator gets close to a Pole, a zoom ring will appear centered on the Pole, allowing precision cen- tering.

The second Pole will be a similar distance from the Sonde location in the opposite direction. Locate it in the same manner and mark it with a red triangular marker.

If the Sonde is level, the three markers should be aligned and the red Pole markers should be similar dis- tances from the yellow Sonde marker. If they are not, a tilted Sonde may be indicated. (See “Tilted Sonde” on page 14). It is generally true that the Sonde will be on the line between the two Poles, unless there is extreme distortion present.

Step 3: Verify the locate

It is important to verify the Sonde’s location by cross- checking the receiver’s information and maximizing Signal Strength. Move the NaviTrack II away from the maximum Signal Strength, to make sure that the signal drops off on all sides. Make sure to move the unit far enough to see a significant signal drop in each direction.

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Contents Pipe, Cable Sonde Locator Table of Contents Patent Pending Pipe, Cable Sonde LocatorGeneral Safety Information Specifications Specific Safety InformationSpecifications Standard Equipment ServiceStandard Equipment Optional EquipmentFrequencies Icon Legend Keypad IconsDisplay Icons Menu Icons NaviTrack II Components NaviTrack II Modes Installing/Changing BatteriesIntroduction to the NaviTrack Folding MastCommon Display Elements Display Elements Active Line Trace ModeDisplay Elements Passive Trace Mode Default FrequenciesKeypad Starting Up Low Battery WarningSet Up NaviTrack Operation TimeNaviTrack Activating Frequencies Sonde Active Line Trace Passive Line Trace PowerNaviTrack Sounds of the NaviTrack Sonde LocatingVerify the locate NaviTrack Location MethodsLocalize the sonde Pinpoint the SondeFloating Sondes Measuring Depth Sonde ModeClipping Sonde Mode Tilted SondesScreen Display in Different Locations Sonde Active Line Tracing Line TracingHigh Probability Locate Screen Display in Different Locations Active Line Tracing Passive Line TracingChecking for Distortion Operating Tips for Active Line and Passive Line TracingMenus and Settings Measuring Depth Tracing ModesClipping Tracing Modes Selected Passive Line Trace Frequencies Auto Menu Exit Count-down TimerSelected Sonde Frequencies Selected Active Line Trace FrequenciesOptional Features within the Display Elements Menu NaviTrack LCD ContrastDisplay Elements Menu Frequencies Selection Control No-Signal IconCenter Signal Strength Option Sound SwitchingInformation Screen and Restoring Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsInformation Screen What It Does Not Do Better Way of LocatingMenu Tree What the NaviTrack II DoesLocating Sondes Orientation to the SignalNaviTrack Advantages of the Omnidirectional Antenna Mapping DisplayMore on Informational Locating NaviTrack Proximity SignalGetting the Most Out Of the NaviTrack Informational LocatingNaviTrack Service and Repair NaviTrack II MaintenanceGlossary Definitions NaviTrack Problem Probable Fault Location Chart 1 TroubleshootingBrevet en instance Localisateur de canalisations, câbles et sondesConsignes générales de sécurité Table des matièresConsignes générales de sécurité Service après vente Consignes de sécurité particulièresAvis important Equipements de base AccessoiresSpécifications et équipements de base SpécificationsIcônes du menu Légende des icônesIcônes du clavier Icônes de l’écran d’affichageComposants du NaviTrack Modes de fonctionnement du NaviTrack Installation et remplacement des pilesIntroduction Mât pliantEléments d’affichage en mode « Sonde » Eléments d’affichage en mode « Traçage de ligne actif »Eléments d’affichage en commun Eléments d’affichage en mode « Traçage passif » Fréquences de baseClavier Préparation Durée de fonctionnementAvertissement « piles déchargées » Mise en routeTouche « Menu » Activation des fréquencesLes sons du NaviTrack Localisation des sondes2ième étape Précision de la localisation Méthodes de localisationSondes inclinées 3ième étape Vérification de la localisationSondes flottantes Ecrêtage mode « Sonde » Mesures de profondeur mode « Sonde »Traçage de ligne actif Traçage de ligneLocalisation à haute probabilité Remarque visant l’utilisation de la fréquence de 93 kHzPassif Traçage de ligne passifSi possible, déplacez le transmetteur le long de la ligne Menus et paramètres Mesure des profondeurs modes « Traçage »Ecrêtage modes « Traçage » Fréquences de traçage de ligne actif sélectionnées Commande de l’éclairage de fondCompteur à rebours d’arrêt automatique Fréquences de sonde sélectionnéesContraste de l’écran ACL Menu des éléments d’affichageEléments optionnels au sein du menu d’éléments d’affichage Commutateur de son Centrage de l’intensité du signalSélection des fréquences Mise en sourdineEcran signalétique et rétablissement des paramètres de base Ecran signalétiqueRétablissement des paramètres de base Arborescence Un meilleur moyen de localisationCe que le NaviTrack II sait faire Affichage cartographique Orientation vis-à-vis du signalLes avantages d’une antenne omnidirectionnelle Ce qu’il ne sait pas faireEncore plus sur les localisations informationnelles Signal de proximitéTirer le maximum du NaviTrack Localisation « informationnelle »Ressuage Observations concernant la précision de l’appareilEntretien et nettoyage Installation et utilisation des accessoiresEntretien du NaviTrack Transport et stockageService après-vente et réparations Lexique Définitions NaviTrack Anomalie Localisation Probable Tableau 1 DépannagePatente solicitada Localizador de tubos, cables y sondasInformación general de seguridad ÍndiceInformación general de seguridad Información especifica de seguridad ServicioAviso importante Equipo opcional Especificaciones y equipo estándarEspecificaciones Equipo EstándarIconos en los menús SímbolosIconos en el teclado Iconos en el visualizadorFigura Componentes del NaviTrackModalidades del NaviTrack Presentación del NaviTrackInstalación y reemplazo de las pilas Mástil plegableElementos básicos en el visualizador Elementos en el display de Modalidad SondaIndicador del ángulo de la señal muestra Modalidad Rastreo de Conducto Activado TecladoFrecuencias predeterminadas Modalidad SondaAutonomía Señal de pilas con poca cargaPuesta en marcha Activación de frecuencias NaviTrack PreparaciónSonidos del NaviTrack Localización de SondasSegundo paso ubicar la Sonda con exactitud Métodos de localizaciónPrepare la localización de una Sonda así Primer paso localizar la sondaSondas flotantes Sondas inclinadasTercer paso verificar la localización Si no logra ver los Polos, extienda la búsquedaMedición de la profundidad Modalidad Sonda Rastreo de conductos Descrestamiento Modalidad SondaRastreo de conductos activados Figura 27 Muestra de una probable localización Rastreo de Conductos Pasivos Nota sobre el empleo de Frecuencia de 93 kHzFigura 29 Frecuencia de rastreo pasivo de 60 Hz Figura 30 Cómo detectar la presencia de distorsiones Descrestamiento modalidades de RastreoMenús y posiciones Temporizador automático de salida del menúFrecuencias seleccionadas para Sonda Menú para el Control de los Elementos en el display Unidades de medición de la ProfundidadControl del alumbrado de fondo Control del contraste de la pantallaFigura 36 Elementos en la pantalla Modalidad Sonda No hay señalControl para la selección de Frecuencias Apagamiento del sonidoSonido Árbol de Menús Pantalla de informacionesRestauración de los elementos predeterminados Ventajas de la antena omnidireccional Una mejor manera de localizarLocalización de Sondas Cómo aprovechar el NaviTrack II al máximoSeñal de Proximidad Localización informadaObservaciones sobre la exactitud NaviTrack Más sobre localización informadaTransporte y almacenamiento Mantenimiento del NaviTrackLocalización de componentes defectuosos Servicio y reparacionesInstalación y uso de accesorios Mantenimiento y limpiezaGlosario Definiciones NaviTrack Tabla 1 Detección de averías 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