RIDGID SR-60 manual Keypad, Sonde Mode, Active Line Trace Mode, Power Passive Line Trace Mode

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the Main Menu, they will not appear when using the Frequency Key to cycle through frequencies.

Frequencies which appear in the Main Menu and are checked for activation are called “Checked-Active”.

Frequencies that are “Checked-Active” can be cycled through simply by pressing the Frequency Key (see Figure 7). A frequency chosen by pressing the Frequency Key becomes the “In Use” frequency.

Frequencies currently available by default include:

Sonde Mode

512 Hz*

Active Line Trace Mode:

128 Hz*

1 kHz*

8 kHz*

33 kHz*

93 kHz*

262 kHz*

Power (Passive Line Trace Mode):

60 Hz (9th) *

< 4 kHz *

Radio Frequency

4 kHz—15 kHz (L) *

15 kHz – 35kHz (H) *

OmniSeek (multi-range <4kHz – 35kHz)*

(* = Checked-Active Frequencies)

Keypad

Figure 7: Keypad

Power/Right Key – Powers SR-60 on. Powers the SR-60 down after a 3-second countdown. The countdown can be interrupted before shutdown by pressing any key. Used to move to the right in some screens.

Up and Down Keys – Used for locating choices during menu selection; used for setting volume level when the Volume Control Key has been pressed. If Signal Focus is activated, the Up and Down Keys will change the Signal Focus setting up and down.

Select Key – Used to make a choice during Menu selection; in normal operation, to force a Measured Depth reading and re- center audio tone. Can be used to force a “quick-check” trace-line and Measured Depth display.

Menu Key – Used to display a “tree” of choices including frequency selections, display element choices, brightness and contrast, and restoring default settings. In a menu, will move up one level.

Volume Control Key – Used to raise or lower the volume setting; will cycle the volume by steps, increasing to maximum and then mute. Pressing the Volume Key opens the volume control panel if it is closed. When open, the control panel will close after ten seconds if no keys are pressed. Volume can also be raised and lowered using the Up and Down Keys when the Volume screen is open.

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Contents Patents Pending SeekTech SR-60Table of Contents SeekTech SR-60 SeekTech SR-60Battery Precautions General Safety InformationWork Area Safety Electrical SafetyRemove batteries entirely before shipping ServiceSR-60 Use and Care Important Notice SR-60 Components SR-60 ComponentsDisplay Elements Introduction to the SR-60Getting Started SR-60 ModesCommon Display Elements Common Display Elements Display Elements Line Trace ModeDefault Frequencies Display Elements Sonde ModeKeypad Sonde ModeActive Line Trace Mode Power Passive Line Trace ModeStarting Up Low Battery WarningOperation Time Activating Frequencies Set upHighlighting a Desired Frequency 8 kHz Sounds of the SR-60Shutting Down Key Items in Using the SR-60Line Tracing with the SR-60 Active Line TracingTracing Line Showing Low Distortion Tracing Line Showing High Distortion Depth Warnings Measuring Depth Line Tracing ModesPush-Button Depth Clipping Tracing Modes Current and Signal Angle ReadingOperating Tips for Active Line Tracing Checking for Distortion Screen Display in Different Locations Line Tracing There are also two higher radio frequency bands Passive Line TracingSelecting OmniSeek OmniSeek LocatingOperating Tips for Passive Line Tracing Sonde LocatingPinpoint the Sonde When locating a Sonde, first set up the locateLocation Methods Localize the sondeFloating Sondes Tilted SondesVerify the locate SimulTrace Measuring Depth Sonde ModeClipping Sonde Mode Screen Display in Different Locations Sonde Tilted Sonde, Poles, and Equator Changing a User-Defined Frequency Custom User FrequenciesAuto Menu Exit Count-down Timer Menus and SettingsCurrently Available Active Line Trace Frequencies SimulTrace ModeOmniSeek Mode Currently Available Sonde FrequenciesRace Track and Watermark Optional FeaturesLCD Contrast Display Elements MenuSignal Focus Control Center Signal Strength OptionNo-Signal Icon Suppression Frequency Selection Control Sound Muting Î99’Tracing Line Response Restore Factory Defaults Information Screen and Restoring DefaultsOperating With the Distortion Line Menu TreeOver a Circular Field Informational LocatingBleed-over What It Does Not Do Better Way of LocatingAdvantages of the Omnidirectional Antenna What the SR-60 DoesMore on Informational Locating SR-60 MaintenanceInstalling/Using Accessories Transportation and StorageRidge Tool Company Maintenance and CleaningLocating Faulty Components Service and RepairIcons and Symbols Icons and SymbolsGlossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Problem Trouble Shooting GuideOptional Equipment SpecificationsFrequencies Table Default Settings Standard EquipmentManufacturers Frequency Table Ryco Ridgid OldRidgid New NewRidge Tool Company