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577 Hz | 33 KHz |
Battery Installation or Replacement:
6 `C' cells
Dynatel 2210 Cable Locator
Operating Instructions
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1.Press to turn receiver on and see battery level.
Hold down for continuous Battery Test. If bar graph is to the left of the battery level mark, replace batteries. Note: when batteries are low, the battery
test indicator remains on.
2.Press to match Frequency to transmitter output
or select for passive power locating.
3.Press to set Gain when bar graph is not visible
or is closed. For High Volume ( ), hold down while turning unit on. To return to normal volume, turn unit off, then on again.
4.Make broad sweeps with receiver handle in line with target cable path to get maximum bar graph
closure; press . Maximum bar graph and numeric indication occurs directly over cable.
5.Place the receiver upright on the surface directly
over cable. With handle parallel to path, press to display estimated Depth. Press again to display numeric Current indication. Cable with highest
current indication is the target. Press to return to trace mode, and press . Unit returns to trace mode automatically after eight seconds.
Note: To use the 2210 with the Active Duct Probe (sonde) or the EMS Marker Locating Accessory, refer to their Operating Instructions.
6 `AA' cells
CAUTION!
Do not connect batteries improperly, charge or dispose of in fire. Batteries may leak or explode and cause personal injury. Always remove batteries when storing the units. Since regulations vary, consult applicable regulations or authorities before disposal.
Technical Information:
Active Frequencies: | 577 Hz and 33 KHz |
Passive Frequency: | 60 Hz Power |
Battery Life: Receiver 84 hours, typical (Normal audio level)
Transmitter 50 hours, typical (Normal mode) | |||
| 10 hours, typical (Boost mode) | ||
Recommended Batteries: Duracell | MN1500 AA Alkaline | ||
| Duracell MN1400 C Alkaline | ||
Temperature Range: | Operating | ||
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Receiver Weight: | 3 lbs. | 9 oz. | (1.8 kg) |
Transmitter Weight: | 5 lbs. | 2 oz. | (2.4 kg) |
Shipping Weight | 15 lbs. 7 oz. | (7.1 kg) |
Duracell is a registered trademark of Duracell , Inc.
Optional Accessories:
3º |
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1º |
| 3005 |
6º |
| 1196 |
Active Duct Probe (sonde) |
| 3229 |
Ground Extension Cable |
| 9043 |
EMS Marker Locating AccessorySingle Freq. | 2205 | |
| All Freq. | 2206 |
1996 3M |
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3M Telecom Systems Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX
September 1996
Set Up
(Use one of three methods)
Prepare the transmitter using one of the three following methods:
Direct Connect
Induction
Go to Transmitter Operation to turn the unit on and apply tone to the cable.
Refer to Receiver Operation to prepare the receiver and locate the cable.
For passive power locating, go directly to Receiver Operation.
Note: For more detailed locating instructions and advanced locating techniques, ask your 3M sales representative for a free publication called Cable and Pipe Locating Techniques.
Dynatel is a registered trademark of 3M