Digitrex 3-3000-00a-F manual Operational Tests, Receiver Gain Test, Transmitter Tests

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Operational Tests

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3.Walk toward the axis line and watch for the plus (“+”) sign in the top left window to change to a minus (“–”) sign. Note this location.

4.Continue past the axis line, then stop and turn the receiver 180° around so it is facing in the opposite direction. Walk back toward the axis line from this opposite side and find the location where the “+” changes to a “–”.

5.These two locations should be in the same place and lie on the axis line. If not, call DCI for assistance.

Receiver Gain Test

Another test to confirm that the receiver is displaying the depth information correctly is to conduct a gain test. This is a check of the receiver’s scaling system for depth and is similar to the old “walkie talkie” gain. To complete the gain test, you will need an active transmitter, a tape measure, and the receiver.

1.Run the tape measure from the side of the transmitter (in or out of a drilling head) as if preparing for 1-point calibration (see “Calibrating the Receiver” in the Receiver Section). The tape measure should extend out to the transmitter’s maximum range (see “Specifications” table in the Transmitter Section for the maximum range ratings).

2.Place the receiver parallel to and 5 ft (1.5 m) from the transmitter and note the depth (do not hold in the trigger).

3.Move the receiver 10 ft (3 m) away and note the depth.

4.Continue to check the depth as the receiver is moved away from the transmitter in 5-ft (1.5-m) increments until maximum range is reached (“1999” will appear in the bottom window).

5.The final part of the gain test is to move the receiver back toward the transmitter at the same 5-ft increments and verify that the depth information matches.

The depth readings at the 5-ft (1.5-m) increments should be the same whether the receiver is moved toward or away from the transmitter. If they are significantly different, contact DCI for technical assistance.

Transmitter Tests

¾Temperature Indicator – Verify that the temperature indicator (temp dot) located at the front end of the transmitter is white. Older transmitters have the temperature indicator located inside the battery compartment, next to the battery terminal. If the temp dot has changed from white to black, then the transmitter has been exposed to temperatures in excess of 220°F (104°C); for older models, the maximum temperature is 180°F (82°C). Exposure to high temperatures may cause the transmitter’s operation to be affected. A transmitter that has been overheated may appear to work fine; however, it should be considered unreliable. The limited warranty on a transmitter is void if the transmitter has been overheated or if the temperature indicator has been removed.

¾Moisture – Verify that there is no moisture inside the battery compartment and that the springs inside the battery compartment have not been permanently compressed.

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DigiTrak® Mark III Operator’s Manual

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Contents Mark III Directional Drilling Locating System Trademarks Table of Contents Remote Display System Remote Telemetry License Limited Warranty Safety Precautions Remember ViiDear Customer ViiiBasic DigiTrak Equipment IntroductionDigiTrak Directional Drilling Locating System Introduction Basic DigiTrak OperationTechnical Support 3000-00b-F DigiTrak Receiver Top View ReceiverDigiTrak Receiver Side View Showing Display Window IconsReceiver Display Window IconsOn/Off Depth Measurement Units Receiver Battery Voltage LCD TestFirmware Version Remote Channel Setting To turn the receiver onClicking vs. Holding the Trigger Receiving the Transmitter’s SignalsTo turn the receiver off Changing the Receiver’s Channel Setting To change the channelChanging the Depth Measurement Units English vs. Metric Battery Status Display for Receiver and TransmitterReceiver Battery Status Voltage Remaining To change the measurement unitsUltrasonic Function Temperature RangeUse of Ultrasonic Measurement To Determine Actual Depth Zeroing the Ultrasonics Calibrating the Receiver Determining 1-Point Calibration SignalDo not calibrate if Confirming Proper Calibration To calibrate newer receiversReceiver Using Depth Antenna Plumb Line to Mark Locate Points Depth Antenna Plumb LineFinding Firmware Version Series Firmware FunctionsProcedure for Observing the Predicted Depth Running Time Meter DisplayBatteriesAntenna Index Slot Back Front TransmitterHow a Transmitter Works DigiTrak TransmitterTemperature Overheat Temperature DisplayBattery Status Display TransmitterVerifying Proper Fit of Transmitter in Housing Sleep Mode Automatic ShutoffHow Transmitter Should Fit in Housing To install a transmitter in the housing Front End Cap of Transmitter Showing Temp Dot and Index SlotTransmitter as an Inclinometer Locating the TransmitterSensitive-Pitch Transmitters Tips for drilling with a sensitive-pitch transmitterSerial Numbers SpecificationsModel Type Length Signal Battery Temp Color Transmitter Range Type RatingRemote Display System Remote Display UnitTransmitter Temperature and Battery Status On/Off and Setting the ChannelRemote Display Using DigiTrak Receiver for Remote Steering Setting up DigiTrak Receiver For Remote SteeringRemote Steering DataLog Capability ~ I5Battery Charger DigiTrak Battery ChargerBattery Is Battery ChargerCharging a Battery Battery Charger Control PanelIndicator Lights and Meanings Conditioning a Battery in the ChargerConditioning a Battery Manually Setup for Discharging a Battery Manually3000-00f-F Moisture and Temperature Avoidance Start-up ProcedureShutdown Procedure System Operating InstructionsGeneral Maintenance Optimal Operating TemperaturesSystem Operation Signal Interference Electrical Interference/Background Noise CheckSignal Interference Suggestions for Dealing with InterferenceSelf-Test for Mark III Receivers Operational TestsReceiver Balance Check Receiver Gain Test Operational TestsTransmitter Tests Transmitter Signal Strength Values Transmitter Distance ColorCurrent Draw Test Transmitter Salt Water Range TestTransmitter Model Average Current mA Transmitter Battery Tests 3000-00i-F Locating Locating ModeLocating Mode Trigger Held Locate Points Fnlp & Rnlp and Locate Line PLLHandling the Receiver LocatingSide View Locating the Transmitter from the Drill Using Plus/Minus Indicators for LocatingUsing Plus/Minus +/- Indicators for Locating Finding the Rear Negative Locate Point Rnlp from the DrillPlus Changes To Minus Drill Fine Tuning Rnlp Location Walking Toward LeftFinding the Positive Locate Line PLL from the Drill Fine Tuning Fnlp Walking Toward Left Finding the Front Negative Locate Point Fnlp from the DrillFinding the Transmitter and Its Depth Locating the Transmitter from the Front Locating the Transmitter from the FrontMethod for Confirming Position Method for Confirming PositionOff-Track Locating Locating on the FlyOff-Track Locating Four-Turn Technique Splitting the Front and Rear Negative Locate PointsTo find the Fnlp or the Rnlp Calculating Depth Based on Distance Between Fnlp & Rnlp Pitch DividerRunning off Pitch or Calculating Depth from Pitch Calculating Depth from PitchSignal Reception Transmitter’s Signal ShapeAntenna Configuration Elliptical Shape of Transmitter Signal FieldPositive Locate Line Above Transmitter Front and Rear Negative Locate PointsOrientation of Field Lines with Respect to Antennas 3000-00j-F Cable Transmitter System DigiTrak Cable Transmitter SystemCable Transmitter Label Indicating Cable-Ready Remote DisplayPower Supply Cable Transmitter Power Supply Connected to Remote DisplayCable Transmitter Remote Display with Cable Transmitter Capability Adding Batteries in SeriesViewing the Cable System Battery Status OperationTroubleshooting Problem/Concern Causes/Solutions Section to ConsultTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 3000-00l-F Glossary Glossary Roll Start-up = Power-up = Boot-upRemote Display Set the UltrasonicsUltrasonic Function Ultrasonic TransducersAppendix Appendix Percent Depth Increase 100Percent of Grade to Degree Conversions Pitch Transmitters Percent Degree Degree to Percent of Grade Conversions Pitch Transmitters Degrees Percent 10.0 Calculating Depth Based on Distance Between Fnlp and Rnlp 3000-00n-F Remote Telemetry License 3000-00o-F Limited Warranty Warranty Claim Procedures