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In summary, the three locations mentioned above are as follows: the rear negative locate point (RNLP), behind the transmitter; the positive locate line, above the transmitter; and the front negative locate point (FNLP), ahead of the transmitter. The RNLP and the FNLP show the position and lateral orientation of the transmitter.
Using Plus/Minus Indicators for Locating
The “+” and
Front of
Receiver
Plus “+” = Move Forward
Rear of
Receiver
Minus
Using Plus/Minus (“+/–”) Indicators for Locating
Locating the Transmitter from the Drill
The procedure for locating the transmitter starting at the drill is given below. A similar procedure can also be used to locate the transmitter from the front, facing toward the drill (see “Locating the Transmitter from the Front” later in this section).
Finding the Rear Negative Locate Point (RNLP)
1.With the trigger held in, walk toward the transmitter; the signal strength in the top left window will increase. Observe the point at which the “+” sign in the top left window changes to a
Plus
Changes
to Minus
Ground | Drill |
| RNLP |
Transmitter
Finding the Rear Negative Locate Point (RNLP) from the Drill
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