RIDGID SR-60 Optional Features, LCD Contrast, Display Elements Menu, Race Track and Watermark

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Figure 49: Setting Backlight Mode (On/Off/Auto)

LCD Contrast

When this is selected by pressing the Select Key, the contrast can be adjusted (Figure 50). Use the Up and Down Keys to make the screen lighter or darker (Figure 51). Extreme temperature changes may make the LCD appear dark (hot) or light (cold). Setting the contrast to extreme dark or light may make the LCD difficult to read.

Figure 50: Contrast Setting Option

Figure 51: Increasing/Decreasing Contrast

Use the Menu Key to save the setting and exit. In this menu, one can also exit by pressing the Select Key to save the setting and exit.

Display Elements Menu

Advanced features of the SR-60 can be enabled by using the Menu Key to show the menu tree. Select the Display Elements selection menu. Then select the mode (Line Trace or Sonde) you want to change.

Selecting the icon representing two small display screens will bring up the Display Elements Menu for

either Trace or Sonde mode. The SR-60 is shipped with some of the elements switched off for simplicity. To toggle an element on or off, press the Up or Down Key to highlight the screen element icon for that feature. Then use the Select Key to check or uncheck the box. Checked display elements are selected to be on for that mode. Personal preferences and the type of locating being done will dictate which optional elements the operator wants displayed.

Figure 52: Display Elements (Line Trace Modes)

Figure 53: Display Elements (Sonde Mode)

Optional Features

Optional Features in the Display Elements Menu include:

Race Track and Watermark

The “Race Track” is a circular track around the center of the Active View Area on the screen. The Watermark is a marker which appears in the outer ring of the display,

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Contents Patents Pending SeekTech SR-60Table of Contents SeekTech SR-60 SeekTech SR-60Work Area Safety General Safety InformationElectrical Safety Battery PrecautionsService SR-60 Use and CareRemove batteries entirely before shipping Important Notice SR-60 Components SR-60 ComponentsGetting Started Introduction to the SR-60SR-60 Modes Display ElementsCommon Display Elements Common Display Elements Display Elements Line Trace ModeDefault Frequencies Display Elements Sonde ModeActive Line Trace Mode Sonde ModePower Passive Line Trace Mode KeypadLow Battery Warning Operation TimeStarting Up Activating Frequencies Set upHighlighting a Desired Frequency 8 kHz Sounds of the SR-60Line Tracing with the SR-60 Key Items in Using the SR-60Active Line Tracing Shutting DownTracing Line Showing Low Distortion Tracing Line Showing High Distortion Measuring Depth Line Tracing Modes Push-Button DepthDepth Warnings Current and Signal Angle Reading Operating Tips for Active Line TracingClipping 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 LocatingLocation Methods When locating a Sonde, first set up the locateLocalize the sonde Pinpoint the SondeTilted Sondes Verify the locateFloating Sondes Measuring Depth Sonde Mode Clipping 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 SettingsOmniSeek Mode SimulTrace ModeCurrently Available Sonde Frequencies Currently Available Active Line Trace FrequenciesLCD Contrast Optional FeaturesDisplay Elements Menu Race Track and WatermarkCenter Signal Strength Option No-Signal Icon SuppressionSignal Focus Control Sound Muting Î99’ Tracing Line ResponseFrequency Selection Control Restore Factory Defaults Information Screen and Restoring DefaultsOperating With the Distortion Line Menu TreeOver a Circular Field Informational LocatingBleed-over Advantages of the Omnidirectional Antenna Better Way of LocatingWhat the SR-60 Does What It Does Not DoInstalling/Using Accessories SR-60 MaintenanceTransportation and Storage More on Informational LocatingLocating Faulty Components Maintenance and CleaningService and Repair Ridge Tool CompanyIcons and Symbols Icons and SymbolsGlossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Problem Trouble Shooting GuideFrequencies Table Default Settings SpecificationsStandard Equipment Optional EquipmentManufacturers Frequency Table Ridgid New Ridgid OldNew RycoRidge Tool Company