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Display Window Icons
Trigger down – Trigger is released; display windows show pitch, roll, and distance/depth of the transmitter.
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| +% Pitch – Numbers from 0% to ±100% show the inclination of the transmitter with |
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| - % respect to horizontal; 100% represents a 45° angle (top left window, trigger down). |
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| Roll – Numbers from 1 to 12 show the roll position (1 o’clock to 12 o’clock) of the |
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| transmitter (top right window, trigger down). | |
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| Depth – The bottom window displays the depth or slant distance of the transmitter |
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| with respect to the surface of the ground when the trigger is down. |
Trigger up – Trigger is held in; display windows show signal strength, transmitter temperature, and predicted depth when operator is at FNLP.
Signal strength – Numbers from 0 to 999 are displayed to show the strength of the signal from the transmitter (top left window, trigger up).
Transmitter temperature – Temperature of the transmitter in degrees Celsius (top
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FNLP x+/– | Predicted depth – The bottom window displays the predicted depth of the |
| transmitter at the FNLP when the trigger is up and the receiver is at the FNLP. |
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DigiTrak Receiver – Front Panel | DigiTrak Receiver – Back Side |
Showing Condensed Instructions | Showing Identification Information |
The front panel of the receiver has condensed instructions for quick field reference and DCI’s phone numbers for troubleshooting assistance. There is also a sticker under the handle for temperature and dis- tance conversions. The serial number is located on the back panel of the unit below the battery compart- ment; it is preceded by the letters DR or DRR (for DigiTrak Receiver and DigiTrak Remote Receiver,
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