3M 2250M-iD, 2273M-iD manual Reviewing Marker Read/Write History, Read History

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The fourth yellow command key will be labeled “Read Next”. Press this key to extract the data from the other marker.

All the information retrieved from the marker, including the date and time read, is saved into the ‘Read History’ file of the receiver. If a hand-held GPS device is used in conjunction with the receiver, coordinates can be saved into the Read History also. (See Reviewing Marker Read/Write History, Section 17)

17. Reviewing Marker Read/Write History

A. Read History

The Read History mode is a historical file of all information that has been read from targeted markers (100 memory locations).

Menu [6] + Data/Templat [SK:2] + Read History [SK:2a]

The Read History screen displays the date and time that each marker was read, and its unique identification number.

1.Select the marker data to be viewed by pressing the up/down arrows [SK]

2.Press Marker Details [SK] to view all data that was retrieved from the marker.

3.Press Read History [SK] to return to list or press Exit [SK] to return to Data/Template review display.

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Contents 3M Dynatel Contents Rev G Rev G Rev G Intended Use Safety InformationAbout This Manual Quick Start Transmitter Battery InstallationReceiver Battery Installation Service and Accessories Cleaning3M Dynatel Transmitter 2273 Keypad and Connector Definitions Maximum Transmitter Output Rechargeable BatteryDynatel 3M Dynatel Receiver 2250M Key Pad and Display Definitions3M Dynatel Receiver 2273M Key Pad and Display Definitions Main Menu Menu DisplaysRev G Rev G Selecting a Language Configuring The ReceiverSetting the Receiver Clock Select Depth UnitsMenu 6 + More SK4 + Setup SK6 + More SK6d + Tone Freq SK6j Enabling/Disabling FrequenciesCreating User Defined Frequencies Selecting Locating Audio Filtering Power Frequency InterferenceDirect Connect Method Buried Cables And Pipes Transmitter ConnectionsRev G Dyna-Coupler Method Induction Method Non-Sweeping Passive Induction Mode LocatingPassive Sweeps Sweeping Active Induction Mode LocatingOne-person Active Induction Mode Sweeps Transmitter Set-up Two-person Active Induction Mode SweepsDirectional Peak Dir Pk Locate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Dir Pk SK ToggleLocate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + DirNull SK Toggle Receiver ModesSpecial Peak Spl Pk Locate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Spl Pk SK ToggleInduction Peak Ind Pk Expanded ModeLocate/OK 5 + Cable/Pipe SK + Mode SK + Ind Pk SK Toggle Depth and Current EstimateActive Frequencies Locating FrequenciesPower Frequencies Passive FrequenciesAuxiliary Frequencies Locating in Directional Peak Mode Rev G Determining ADP Depth Locating Active Duct Probes SondesTransmitter Setup Locating Buried Sheath Faults and Earth Return FaultsPinpointing the Buried Fault Green Band Alert Mode Locating 3M Electronic Markers 3M iD MarkersEnabling/Disabling Marker Types Press Locate/OK Single Marker Locate3M iD Marker Depth Dual Marker LocatePassive 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 Writing 3M iD Markers Menu 6 + Write Mode SK1Press Start Write SK Modifying Marker Data to be Written Press Menu 6 + Write Mode SK1Rev G Reading 3M iD Markers Reviewing Marker Read/Write History Read HistoryMenu 6 + Data/Templat SK2 + Read History SK2a Communicating with the GPS Device Capturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / ModeGPS Operation Write History SKPath Mapping with GPS Menu 6 + COM Setup SK3 + GISMenu 6 + Com SK3 + GIS SK or PDA SK Creating Trace TemplatesAdditional Applications Aerial Faults ToningCable Identification Connection DiagramsMenu 6 + More SK4 + Help SK8 Help ModeMenu 6 + More SK4 + Self Test SK7 Self Test Of ReceiverDirect Connect Cables Earth Contact Frame Product Description And Optional AccessoriesStandard Configurations Product DescriptionOptional 3M Accessories for 3M Dynatel Locators Specification Receiver SpecificationsDetection Depth 3M Non-iD Passive Mode can display a fault resistance up to 10M Ω Transmitter SpecificationsRechargeable Battery Information Environmental and Regulatory SpecificationsRev G Important Notice Electrical Markets Division