RIDGID SR-60 manual Information Screen and Restoring Defaults, Restore Factory Defaults

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version, serial number of the receiver, and its calibration date (Figure 61).

Figure 60: Setting a Frequency to “Currently

Available” Status

To switch to a “Currently Available” frequency that is

not yet “Checked-Active”, press the Menu Key and scroll down to the desired frequency; if it is not checked, press the Select Key to toggle the checkbox to “checked”. This sets the status of that frequency to “Checked-Active”. Press the Menu Key to return to the operating display, which will now be set to the frequency just activated. The SR-60 will show the chosen frequency and its icon on the left of the screen.

Selected frequencies in the Checked-Active set can be switched while the SR-60 is in use, by pressing the Frequency Key. The SR-60 will cycle down the list through the set of active frequencies from low to high, group by group, and repeat. Unchecking a frequency in the Main Menu will deactivate it, and it will then not appear when pressing the Frequency Key.

Note: If a frequency appears missing, look to make sure it is currently available in the Main Menu frequencies list. If it is, select it using the Select Key. If not, go to the Frequency Selection menu and the appropriate sub- category and select it there, checking the box to make it “Currently Available” and bring it into the Main Menu list. Make sure it is “checked” at both menu levels for it to appear in the current working set of frequencies.

Information Screen and Restoring Defaults

Information Screen

The information screen appears at the bottom of the menus choices list. Pressing the Select Key displays information about your locator, including software

Figure 61: Information Screen

Restore Factory Defaults

Pressing Select a second time will display the Restore Factory Defaults option. (See Figure 62.)

Figure 62: Restore Defaults Option

Use the Up and Down Keys to highlight either the “check” symbol to restore factory defaults, or the “X” symbol to NOT restore them.

Figure 63: Defaults Restored (Line Trace Mode)

Pressing the Menu Key without changing either checkbox will exit the option and leave things as they were.

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Contents SeekTech SR-60 Patents PendingTable of Contents SeekTech SR-60 SeekTech SR-60General Safety Information Work Area SafetyElectrical Safety Battery PrecautionsService SR-60 Use and CareRemove batteries entirely before shipping Important Notice SR-60 Components SR-60 ComponentsIntroduction to the SR-60 Getting StartedSR-60 Modes Display ElementsCommon Display Elements Display Elements Line Trace Mode Common Display ElementsDisplay Elements Sonde Mode Default FrequenciesSonde Mode Active Line Trace ModePower Passive Line Trace Mode KeypadLow Battery Warning Operation TimeStarting Up Set up Activating FrequenciesSounds of the SR-60 Highlighting a Desired Frequency 8 kHzKey Items in Using the SR-60 Line Tracing with 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 Passive Line Tracing There are also two higher radio frequency bandsOmniSeek Locating Selecting OmniSeekSonde Locating Operating Tips for Passive Line TracingWhen locating a Sonde, first set up the locate Location MethodsLocalize 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 Custom User Frequencies Changing a User-Defined FrequencyMenus and Settings Auto Menu Exit Count-down TimerSimulTrace Mode OmniSeek ModeCurrently Available Sonde Frequencies Currently Available Active Line Trace FrequenciesOptional Features LCD ContrastDisplay Elements Menu Race Track and WatermarkCenter Signal Strength Option No-Signal Icon SuppressionSignal Focus Control Sound Muting Î99’ Tracing Line ResponseFrequency Selection Control Information Screen and Restoring Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsMenu Tree Operating With the Distortion LineInformational Locating Over a Circular FieldBleed-over Better Way of Locating Advantages of the Omnidirectional AntennaWhat the SR-60 Does What It Does Not DoSR-60 Maintenance Installing/Using AccessoriesTransportation and Storage More on Informational LocatingMaintenance and Cleaning Locating Faulty ComponentsService and Repair Ridge Tool CompanyIcons and Symbols Icons and SymbolsGlossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Glossary -- Definitions Trouble Shooting Guide ProblemSpecifications Frequencies Table Default SettingsStandard Equipment Optional EquipmentManufacturers Frequency Table Ridgid Old Ridgid NewNew RycoRidge Tool Company