RIDGID manual Introduction to the SR-60, Getting Started, SR-60 Modes, Display Elements

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SeekTech SR-60

Introduction to the SR-60

Getting Started

Installing/Changing Batteries

To install batteries into the SR-60, turn the unit over to access the battery compartment. Turn the knob on the battery cover counter clockwise. Pull straight up on the knob to remove the cover. Insert the batteries as shown on the inside decal and make sure they drop to full contact. Fit the cover into the case and turn the knob clockwise while lightly pressing down to close. The battery cover can be installed in either orientation.

Figure 2: Battery Case

When the SR-60 is powered on, it takes a few seconds to check the batteries. Until then the battery level will show as “empty”.

CAUTION

Do not allow debris or moisture into battery compartment. Debris or moisture may short the battery contacts, leading to rapid discharge of the batteries, which could result in electrolyte leakage or risk of fire.

Folding Mast

To begin operation, unfold the antenna mast and lock the folding joint into place. When locating is complete, press the red release lever to fold the antenna mast for storage.

IMPORTANT

Do not snap or whip the SR-60 mast to open or close it. Open it and close it by hand only.

NOTE: Avoid dragging the lower antenna node on the ground while locating with the SR-60. It may cause signal noise which will interfere with

results, and may eventually damage the antenna.

Figure 3: Folding Antenna Mast and Release Button

SR-60 Modes

The SR-60 operates in three distinct modes. They are:

1.Active Line Trace Mode, used when a chosen frequency can be put onto a long conductor using a Line Transmitter, for locating conductive pipes, lines, or cables.

2.Passive Trace Mode, used for tracing electrical lines that are already carrying 60 Hz current (U.S.), 50 Hz current (Europe), or radio frequencies.

3.Sonde Mode, used for locating Sondes in pipes, conduits, or tunnels that are non- conductive or cannot otherwise be traced.

Note that the two Tracing modes, Active and Passive, are identical except for the frequencies used. No transmitter is used in Passive Trace mode.

Display Elements

Beginning operators or experienced operators can use the SR-60 with equal ease. While the SR-60 offers advanced features that make the most complex locate easier, many of its features can be turned off or hidden, making the SR-60 simple to use in basic locating in uncomplicated situations.

The “basic features” of the SR-60 are on by default. They can be customized easily to suit the user’s requirements. The use of the various elements displayed is covered in later sections of this manual.

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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 PrecautionsRemove batteries entirely before shipping ServiceSR-60 Use and Care 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 KeypadStarting Up Low Battery WarningOperation Time 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 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 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 SondeFloating Sondes Tilted SondesVerify the locate SimulTrace Measuring Depth Sonde ModeClipping Sonde Mode 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 WatermarkSignal Focus Control Center Signal Strength OptionNo-Signal Icon Suppression Frequency Selection Control Sound Muting Î99’Tracing Line Response 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