3M 2250ME-iD Enabling/Disabling Frequencies, Selecting External Jack Frequencies Tone Frequencies

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Enabling/Disabling Frequencies

MENU [6] + More>>[SK] + Setup [SK] + + More» [SK] + Locate Freq [SK]

The user can select the frequencies that the receiver will detect. All the available frequencies are listed in four groups (Left to Right: Active, Power, Passive, and Auxiliary). The Auxiliary group also contains the User Defined Frequencies. (See Creating User Defined Frequencies.)

1.Press the right arrow [SK] to move the highlight bar to the section of frequencies to enable, or disable.

2.Press the up/down arrows [SK] to highlight the specific frequency.

3.Press Enabl/Disabl [SK]. (Enable denoted by 3)

4.Repeat steps 2 & 3 to enable/disable other frequencies.

5.Press OK [5] to save.

Selecting External Jack Frequencies (Tone Frequencies)

MENU [6] + More>>[SK] + Setup [SK] + + More» [SK] + Tone Freq [SK]

A coupler can be plugged into the external jack of the receiver and used to identify cables. (See Other Applications: Cable Identification.) The same procedure as above is followed for selecting frequencies that can be detected by the external jack found on the bottom of the receiver.

Creating User Defined Frequencies

MENU [6] + More>>[SK] + Setup [SK] + + More» [SK] + Locate Freq [SK]

There are four user defined frequencies available on the receiver. (These frequencies must be between 50 Hz and 999 Hz.) These frequencies are found in the column on the far right of the Locate Freq screen (Auxiliary frequencies). These frequencies, once programmed, will appear in the Locate mode under the Aux [SK] frequency list.

To program the user defined frequencies press the right arrow [SK] to highlight the Auxiliary group of frequencies. Press the up/down arrows [SK] to highlight the user frequency to program. Press Enabl/Disabl [SK].

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