For example:
Figure 1: If the target path is to the right of the receiver, and running parallel to the operator, the right arrow will display.
Figure 2: If the target path is to the left and in front of the operator (not running parallel to the receiver) the arrow will point toward the top left side of
the display.
Figure 3: When the receiver crosses the target path, a solid line will appear, instead of arrows, indicating the target path and its orientation to the receiver handle.
Before marking target path, always use Directional Peak (Dir Pk) or Special Peak (Spl Pk) mode to verify location.
C. Special Peak (Spl Pk)
Locate/OK [5] + Cable/Pipe [SK] + Mode [SK] + Spl Pk [SK Toggle]
Special Peak Mode turns on only the peak antenna closest to the ground. Special Peak Mode is used in applications such as very deep cables or pipes, or when the signal is too weak for directional peak tracing.
Left or Right of Target Path | Directly Over Target Path |
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