3M 2250M-iD, 2273M-iD manual Maximum Transmitter Output, Rechargeable Battery

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NOTE: 12 Watt Output Level varies by frequency. Output is limited to 10 watts at 33 kHz and 1 watt at 200 kHz using the direct connection method.

[T-6] Output Jack: Port for direct connect cables or 3MDyna‑coupler.

[T-7] External Jack: Port to connect cigarette lighter adapter cable, or rechargeable

battery (2200RB). Input voltage level: 9-18 VDC. (Only on 5-watt and 12-watt transmitters.)

G. Maximum Transmitter Output

An external 12V DC source is required for 12-Watt Output (Max setting) using a 12-watt transmitter or 5 watt output (Max setting) using a 5-watt transmitter. Connecting the rechargeable battery (2200RB) to the External Jack [T-7] will provide this external source, or the cigarette lighter adapter cable (included with 12-watt and 5-watt transmitters) can be used to connect the DC power from a vehicle’s battery source to the transmitter’s External Jack [T-7].

Press Output Level [T-5] twice for maximum output mode.

The indicator flag will flash when the transmitter is in maximum output mode.

Note: The external DC source does not charge the internal batteries.

!WARNING

To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage:

Potential for electric shock exists when handling connection cables while the transmitter is ON. Make all connections prior to powering on the unit. Turn transmitter OFF before handling connection cables.

Voltage greater than 240 volts will damage equipment and could cause personal injury or death. Make all connections before turning on the transmitter. Follow standard procedures for reducing the voltage.

Do not change or modify this product in any way.

H. Rechargeable Battery

The 3MDynatelSealed Gel-Cell Battery 2200RB can be used as an auxiliary battery in

3MDynatelTransmitters 2200 Series. It plugs into the External Jack [T-7] and provides power for the transmitter. When the rechargeable battery is plugged in, normal output, high output, and maximum output are available. When the rechargeable battery is connected to the transmitter, the alkaline batteries are bypassed. The rechargeable battery is a lead acid battery

rated at 5.4 amp-hours and is equipped with a user replaceable fuse (5A/32V).

Note: The internal batteries must be at least 5.4 volts. Do not remove the alkaline batteries from the transmitter when using the rechargeable battery. Rechargeable battery, or cigarette lighter adapter cable, is required for Maximum output level.

Rechargeable battery is shown installed in the well of the transmitter case.

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Contents 3M Dynatel Contents Rev G Rev G Rev G Safety Information Intended UseAbout This Manual Transmitter Battery Installation Quick StartReceiver Battery Installation Cleaning Service and Accessories3M Dynatel Transmitter 2273 Keypad and Connector Definitions Rechargeable Battery Maximum Transmitter Output3M Dynatel Receiver 2250M Key Pad and Display Definitions Dynatel3M Dynatel Receiver 2273M Key Pad and Display Definitions Menu Displays Main MenuRev G Rev G Configuring The Receiver Setting the Receiver ClockSelect Depth Units Selecting a LanguageMenu 6 + More SK4 + Setup SK6 + More SK6d + Tone Freq SK6j Enabling/Disabling FrequenciesCreating User Defined Frequencies Filtering Power Frequency Interference Selecting Locating AudioBuried Cables And Pipes Transmitter Connections Direct Connect MethodRev G Dyna-Coupler Method Non-Sweeping Passive Induction Mode Locating Induction MethodSweeping Active Induction Mode Locating Passive SweepsOne-person Active Induction Mode Sweeps Two-person Active Induction Mode Sweeps Transmitter Set-upLocate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Dir Pk SK Toggle Locate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + DirNull SK ToggleReceiver Modes Directional Peak Dir PkLocate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Spl Pk SK Toggle Special Peak Spl PkExpanded Mode Locate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Ind Pk SK ToggleDepth and Current Estimate Induction Peak Ind PkLocating Frequencies Active FrequenciesPower Frequencies Passive FrequenciesAuxiliary Frequencies Locating in Directional Peak Mode Rev G Locating Active Duct Probes Sondes Determining ADP DepthLocating Buried Sheath Faults and Earth Return Faults Transmitter SetupPinpointing the Buried Fault Green Band Alert Mode Locating 3M Electronic Markers 3M iD MarkersEnabling/Disabling Marker Types Single Marker Locate Press Locate/OKDual Marker Locate 3M iD Marker DepthPassive 3M Electronic Marker Non-iD Depth Creating/Editing Templates for 3M iD Markers Creating New TemplatesMenu 6 + Data/Templat SK2 + User Templat SK2c Rev G Editing Templates Menu 6 + Write Mode SK1 Writing 3M iD MarkersPress Start Write SK Press Menu 6 + Write Mode SK1 Modifying Marker Data to be WrittenRev G Reading 3M iD Markers Reviewing Marker Read/Write History Read HistoryMenu 6 + Data/Templat SK2 + Read History SK2a Capturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / Mode GPS OperationWrite History SK Communicating with the GPS DeviceMenu 6 + COM Setup SK3 + GIS Path Mapping with GPSCreating Trace Templates Menu 6 + Com SK3 + GIS SK or PDA SKAerial Faults Toning Additional ApplicationsConnection Diagrams Cable IdentificationHelp Mode Menu 6 + More SK4 + Help SK8Self Test Of Receiver Menu 6 + More SK4 + Self Test SK7Product Description And Optional Accessories Standard ConfigurationsProduct Description Direct Connect Cables Earth Contact FrameOptional 3M Accessories for 3M Dynatel Locators Receiver Specifications SpecificationDetection Depth 3M Non-iD Passive Transmitter Specifications Mode can display a fault resistance up to 10M ΩEnvironmental and Regulatory Specifications Rechargeable Battery InformationRev G Electrical Markets Division Important Notice