RIDGID SR-60 manual Menus and Settings, Auto Menu Exit Count-down Timer

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Figure 45: Editing a User-Defined Frequency

(Note: Trash Icon for deleting Frequency appears when

Frequency is set to 0).

3.Use the arrow keys to move through the digits and increase or decrease them.

4.When the frequency is correct, press the Select Key to save the new value.

To delete a user-defined frequency:

1.Press the Menu Key to show the list of active frequencies. Scroll down to the user-defined frequency you wish to edit.

2.Press the Frequency Key . The user-defined frequency window with the frequency you selected will appear.

3.For each digit that is not set to zero, select the digit and use the Down arrow key to reduce it to zero.

4.When all digits in the frequency are set to zero, the “trash can” icon will appear. Press the Select Key . The user-defined frequency will be deleted.

Figure 46: User-Defined Frequency Screen

Menus and Settings

Pressing the Menu Key brings up a series of choices which let the operator configure the SR-60 as preferred (see Figure 47).The menu is a context-sensitive list of options. The entry point into the menu list is set to the currently active frequency.

Auto Menu Exit Count-down Timer

While traversing the menu tree, a counter appears at the bottom of the screen counting down. When it reaches zero, it will automatically move back up one level of the menu tree until it reaches the operating screen again. It resets to nine with each key press, or each time it goes up one menu level, until it reaches the operating screen.

Figure 47: Main Menu

In sequence from the top of the menu down, the Main Menu presents the following items:

1. SimulTrace (512 Hz + 33 kHz) (If activated).

2. Currently Available Sonde frequencies (Checked-Active or not).

3. Currently Available Active Line Trace frequencies (Checked-Active or not).

4. Currently Available Power (Passive Line Trace) frequencies (Checked-Active or not).

5. Currently Available Radio Frequencies (Low and High) (Checked-Active or not).

6. OmniSeek Mode

7. Depth Measurement Units Setting

8. Backlight Control.

9.Auto-Shutdown Control

10. LCD Contrast Control

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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 SafetySR-60 Use and Care ServiceRemove batteries entirely before shipping 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 ModeOperation Time Low Battery WarningStarting Up 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 Push-Button Depth Measuring Depth Line Tracing ModesDepth Warnings Operating Tips for Active Line Tracing Current and Signal Angle ReadingClipping Tracing Modes 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 sondeVerify the locate Tilted SondesFloating Sondes Clipping Sonde Mode Measuring Depth Sonde ModeSimulTrace 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 MenuNo-Signal Icon Suppression Center Signal Strength OptionSignal Focus Control Tracing Line Response Sound Muting Î99’Frequency Selection Control 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