3M 2250E, 2273E manual Telecom Systems Division, Important Notice

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Telecom Systems Division

 

6801 River Place Blvd.

Litho in USA

Austin, Texas 78726-9000

3M 1999

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Contents Dynatel 2250E/2273E Advanced Cable Fault Locator Table of Contents Installing or Replacing the Batteries IntroductionInitial Receiver Configuration Receiver Battery TestTransmitter Battery Test Using External DC Power and 5 Watt OutputWatt Output Transmitter Setup Locating a Buried CableDirect Connect Method Cable Receiver Setup Now go to Locating a Buried Cable Receiver Setup DYNA-COUPLER MethodInduction Method Receiver Setup About Trace Modes Selecting Passive Power Frequencies Selecting Auxiliary FrequenciesUsing Current Indications During Locating Determining Cable Depth and CurrentLocating Sheath Faults 2273E only Cable path Red leg Locating AN Active Duct Probe ADP Determining ADP DepthLocating Markers using the Receiver Locating EMS MarkersLocating Markers while Tracing Cable Path Toning Aerial Faults Cable or Pair Identification Cable IdentificationPair Identification Optional Accessories Technical Information TransmitterReceiver EnvironmentalTelecom Systems Division Important Notice