3M 2273ME-iD, 2250ME Buried Cables And Pipes, Transmitter Connections, Direct Connect Method

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Buried Cables And Pipes

Transmitter Connections

Perform a battery test. Use one of the following three methods to produce a trace signal on the target pipe or cable.

Direct Connect Method

Plug the direct connect cable into the output jack [T-6] of the transmitter. Connect the black clip to the ground rod. Place the ground rod in the earth perpendicular to the suspected cable/pipe path. If necessary, extend the black lead with the Ground Extension Cable (#9043 available separately).

1.Remove the ground bonding and attach the red clip to the shield of the cable, pipe, or target conductor. (If locating power cables, the red clip can be attached to the transformer cabinet, or the meter box).

2.Turn the transmitter on by pressing Ohms [T-2]. The continuity of the circuit will be measured. The results are displayed [T-4] in ohms and as a tone.

−−If the continuity of the circuit is very good (the reading on the display is less than 3K . and a solid tone from the transmitter is heard) all frequencies can be used to locate. Always use the lowest frequency available. Lower frequencies are less likely to ‘bleed over’ to other cables in the same area, and are very good for tracing over long distances.

−−If the circuit reads more than 3K ., but less than lOK (indicated by a beeping tone from the transmitter) it will be necessary to use a higher frequency than 512 Hz or 577 Hz in order to locate the cable/pipe.

−−If the circuit reads more than lOK ., it will be necessary to use an RF signal such as 33 KHz or 133 KHz.

−−If there is no tone and the transmitter indicates that there is an open circuit (OL in the display) this could be an indication of a poor ground, or an open-ended cable or pipe. Use one of the higher frequencies available, at high level. If it is an open-ended cable or pipe, the receiver's response will decrease suddenly at the site of the clear or severed end.

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Contents 3M Dynatel Contents 78-8130-6151-8-E Safety Information About This ManualIntended Use Quick Start Transmitter Battery InstallationReceiver Battery Installation CleaningAA Alkaline Batteries Twist cap to open battery compartment Transmitter Keypad and Connector Definitions Service and AccessoriesMaximum Transmitter Output Rechargeable BatteryReceiver Key Pad Definitions Main Menu Menu Screens78-8130-6151-8-E Selecting a Language Configuring The ReceiverSetting the Receiver Clock Select Depth UnitsSelecting External Jack Frequencies Tone Frequencies Menu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Locate Freq SKMenu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Tone Freq SK Enabling/Disabling FrequenciesSelecting Locating Audio Filtering Power Frequency InterferenceBuried Cables And Pipes Transmitter ConnectionsDirect Connect Method Dyna-Coupler Method Induction Method Directional Peak Mode + Directional Peak DirPk SK ToggleMode + DirNull SK Toggle Receiver ModesInductive Peak IndPk Mode + Spl Pk SK ToggleMode + IndPk SK Toggle Special PeakDepth and Current Estimate Expanded ModePower FrequenciesActive Locating in Directional Peak Mode PassiveAuxiliary 78-8130-6151-8-E 78-8130-6151-8-E Determining ADP Depth Locating Active Duct Probes SondesBuried Sheath Faults Earth/Return Faults Transmitter SetupPinpointing the Buried Fault Green Band 3M Electronic Markers 3M EMS iD Markers Model Initial ConfigurationEnabling/Disabling Marker Types Alert Mode 3M Dynatel Models 2250ME-iD and 2273ME-iD onlyMenu 6 + Setup SK + Marker Type SK Locating 3M EMS MarkersDual Marker Locate Single Marker LocateID Marker Depth Marker Depth EstimateDepth of Passive, Non-iD Marker Menu 6 + Data/Templat SK + User Templat SK Creating New Templates78-8130-6151-8-E Editing Templates Writing iD Markers Menu 6 + Write Mode SKModifying Marker Data to be Programmed Reading iD Markers Inputting the GPS Activation Key GPS OperationActivation Key Serial Number and Software VersionCapturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / Mode Menu SK + Setup SK + More SK + More SK + Com SK ToggleCommunicating with the GPS unit Create Trace Templates Path Mapping with GPSSelect Com Port Setting Sending Path Information to GPS DeviceMenu6 + Com SK + GIS SK or PDA SK Menu 6 + Data/Templat SK + Read History SK Reviewing Marker HistoryRead History Write History SKAerial Faults Toning Connection DiagramsOther Applications Cable Identification Menu 6 + More SK + Help SK Help ModeReceiver Setup 3M Dynatel PC Tool KitMenu 6 + More SK + Self Test SK Product Description And Optional AccessoriesSelf Test Of Receiver Product DescriptionOptional 3M Dynatel Accessories Package ContentsSpecification Receiver SpecificationsM 40 in Pwr, Wtr Near-Surface 60 cm 24 Ball Marker40% Transmitter SpecificationsExternal DC source Max w/external DC sourceTrack and Trace Solutions