3M 2273ME-iD, 2250ME-iD manual 78-8130-6151-8-E

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−−Adjust the Gain Down [4] if the bar graph closes completely.

−−The numbers on the display will change with the signal strength (smaller, as you walk away from the target path; larger, as you approach the target path).

−−Make a complete circle around the transmitter. Return to each point in the circle that the receiver detected.

15.Measure the depth and current of each to identify the target path. The depth of the target path should be as expected and the relative current should compare to the relative current of the transmitter.

Note: The current reading will decrease steadily as the locator moves away from the transmitter. When using higher frequencies, this decline is more evident.

16.Adjust the gain so that the bar graph responds to the target path (open when off path, almost completely closed when directly over target).

17.Trace the cable/pipe at a slow walk while moving the receiver in a side-to-side motion, keeping the receiver perpendicular to the ground.

18.Measure the depth and current occasionally to verify target path.

Note: In order to measure the depth and current accurately, the operator must pinpoint the target pipe or cable, and the receiver handle should be in-line with the target path.

−−While in DirPk mode, find the highest signal strength [10].

−−Lower the tip of the receiver to the ground. Twist the receiver left and right while watching the signal strength.

−−When the highest reading is displayed, the handle of the unit is in line with the target pipe or cable.

Occasionally, signal will appear on adjacent cables or pipes. Compare the relative and actual current readings over each path to help determine the target path. Current readings will be significantly less on the adjacent cable compared to the target path.

19.As tracing proceeds, remember that the most powerful signal is near the transmitter. As the receiver gets farther away from the transmitter the signal strength [10] decreases. It may be necessary to readjust the gain as needed; to be sure there is adequate signal for the receiver to operate. Press the Gain up/down [4] when the bar graph is no longer visible (too little signal) or when the bar graph is closed (too much signal).

20.Trace the path until you reach a logical termination point (i.e.: terminal, meter, cabinet, etc).

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Contents 3M Dynatel Contents 78-8130-6151-8-E Safety Information About This ManualIntended Use Transmitter Battery Installation Quick StartReceiver Battery Installation CleaningAA Alkaline Batteries Twist cap to open battery compartment Service and Accessories Transmitter Keypad and Connector DefinitionsRechargeable Battery Maximum Transmitter OutputReceiver Key Pad Definitions Menu Screens Main Menu78-8130-6151-8-E Configuring The Receiver Setting the Receiver ClockSelect Depth Units Selecting a LanguageMenu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Locate Freq SK Menu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Tone Freq SKEnabling/Disabling Frequencies Selecting External Jack Frequencies Tone FrequenciesFiltering Power Frequency Interference Selecting Locating AudioBuried Cables And Pipes Transmitter ConnectionsDirect Connect Method Dyna-Coupler Method Induction Method Mode + Directional Peak DirPk SK Toggle Mode + DirNull SK ToggleReceiver Modes Directional PeakMode + Spl Pk SK Toggle Mode + IndPk SK ToggleSpecial Peak Inductive Peak IndPkExpanded Mode Depth and Current EstimatePower FrequenciesActive Locating in Directional Peak Mode PassiveAuxiliary 78-8130-6151-8-E 78-8130-6151-8-E Locating Active Duct Probes Sondes Determining ADP DepthBuried Sheath Faults Earth/Return Faults Transmitter SetupPinpointing the Buried Fault Green Band Model Initial Configuration 3M Electronic Markers 3M EMS iD MarkersAlert Mode 3M Dynatel Models 2250ME-iD and 2273ME-iD only Menu 6 + Setup SK + Marker Type SKLocating 3M EMS Markers Enabling/Disabling Marker TypesSingle Marker Locate Dual Marker LocateMarker Depth Estimate ID Marker DepthDepth of Passive, Non-iD Marker Creating New Templates Menu 6 + Data/Templat SK + User Templat SK78-8130-6151-8-E Editing Templates Menu 6 + Write Mode SK Writing iD MarkersModifying Marker Data to be Programmed Reading iD Markers GPS Operation Activation KeySerial Number and Software Version Inputting the GPS Activation KeyCapturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / Mode Menu SK + Setup SK + More SK + More SK + Com SK ToggleCommunicating with the GPS unit Path Mapping with GPS Create Trace TemplatesSelect Com Port Setting Sending Path Information to GPS DeviceMenu6 + Com SK + GIS SK or PDA SK Reviewing Marker History Read HistoryWrite History SK Menu 6 + Data/Templat SK + Read History SKAerial Faults Toning Connection DiagramsOther Applications Cable Identification Help Mode Receiver Setup3M Dynatel PC Tool Kit Menu 6 + More SK + Help SKProduct Description And Optional Accessories Self Test Of ReceiverProduct Description Menu 6 + More SK + Self Test SKPackage Contents Optional 3M Dynatel AccessoriesReceiver Specifications SpecificationNear-Surface 60 cm 24 Ball Marker M 40 in Pwr, WtrTransmitter Specifications External DC sourceMax w/external DC source 40%Track and Trace Solutions