3M 2273ME-iD, 2250ME-iD manual Buried Sheath Faults Earth/Return Faults, Transmitter Setup

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Buried Sheath Faults And

Earth/Return Faults

Note: Remove both the near-end and far-end grounding from the test section.

Transmitter Setup

Note: Do not make any connections while the transmitter is on.

1.Attach the red clip to the earth-faulted conductor of the cable or conductor under test.

2.Place the ground rod behind the transmitter and in parallel with the target path.

3.Connect the black clip to the ground rod behind the transmitter and in parallel with the target path.

4.Press and hold OFF [T-1] to perform a battery test.

5.Press OHMS/FAULT/TONE [T-2] to turn the transmitter on.

−−The resistance of the fault will be displayed in ohms on the transmitter display [T-4].

6.Press OHMS/FAULT/TONE [T-2] again, to select Fault mode.

−−The flag will turn on under the fault icon.

Pinpointing the Buried Fault

1.Connect the 3MDynatelEarth Contact Frame to the EXTERNAL JACK [13] of the receiver using the earth frame cable.

2.Press POWER [1] to turn the Receiver on.

3.Press Locate [5].

4.Press Fault [SK] to select Fault mode.

5.Hold the receiver in one hand and the frame in the other with the solid green- banded leg of the frame toward the test section. Near the location of the ground rod (about one frame width away), insert the frame probes fully into the ground in line with the target path.

6.Press REF [SK] to record the fault level reference. The signal level will be recorded in the box above REF [SK] on the display. This reference indicates the signal strength [10] level at the ground rod. When the operator reaches the major fault location, the signal strength [10] indicated on the receiver will be very close (within 12dB) to this reference level.

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Contents 3M Dynatel Contents 78-8130-6151-8-E Intended Use Safety InformationAbout This Manual Transmitter Battery Installation Quick StartAA Alkaline Batteries Twist cap to open battery compartment Receiver Battery InstallationCleaning Service and Accessories Transmitter Keypad and Connector DefinitionsRechargeable Battery Maximum Transmitter OutputReceiver Key Pad Definitions Menu Screens Main Menu78-8130-6151-8-E Select Depth Units Configuring The ReceiverSetting the Receiver Clock Selecting a LanguageEnabling/Disabling Frequencies Menu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Locate Freq SKMenu 6 + MoreSK + Setup SK + + More» SK + Tone Freq SK Selecting External Jack Frequencies Tone FrequenciesFiltering Power Frequency Interference Selecting Locating AudioDirect Connect Method Buried Cables And PipesTransmitter Connections Dyna-Coupler Method Induction Method Receiver Modes Mode + Directional Peak DirPk SK ToggleMode + DirNull SK Toggle Directional PeakSpecial Peak Mode + Spl Pk SK ToggleMode + IndPk SK Toggle Inductive Peak IndPkExpanded Mode Depth and Current EstimateActive PowerFrequencies Auxiliary Locating in Directional Peak ModePassive 78-8130-6151-8-E 78-8130-6151-8-E Locating Active Duct Probes Sondes Determining ADP DepthPinpointing the Buried Fault Buried Sheath Faults Earth/Return FaultsTransmitter Setup Green Band Model Initial Configuration 3M Electronic Markers 3M EMS iD MarkersLocating 3M EMS Markers Alert Mode 3M Dynatel Models 2250ME-iD and 2273ME-iD onlyMenu 6 + Setup SK + Marker Type SK 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 Serial Number and Software Version GPS OperationActivation Key Inputting the GPS Activation KeyCommunicating with the GPS unit Capturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode / ModeMenu SK + Setup SK + More SK + More SK + Com SK Toggle Path Mapping with GPS Create Trace TemplatesMenu6 + Com SK + GIS SK or PDA SK Select Com Port SettingSending Path Information to GPS Device Write History SK Reviewing Marker HistoryRead History Menu 6 + Data/Templat SK + Read History SKOther Applications Aerial Faults ToningConnection Diagrams Cable Identification 3M Dynatel PC Tool Kit Help ModeReceiver Setup Menu 6 + More SK + Help SKProduct Description Product Description And Optional AccessoriesSelf Test Of Receiver Menu 6 + More SK + Self Test SKPackage Contents Optional 3M Dynatel AccessoriesReceiver Specifications SpecificationNear-Surface 60 cm 24 Ball Marker M 40 in Pwr, WtrMax w/external DC source Transmitter SpecificationsExternal DC source 40%Track and Trace Solutions