®

DIGITAL CONTROL INCORPORATED

Introduction

Receiver

Remote Display

DataLog

Module

 

Transmitters

 

Cable

Battery Charger

Transmitter

 

DigiTrak® Directional Drilling Locating System

The DigiTrak Locating System is used during horizontal directional drilling operations for locating and tracking the transmitter within the tool. This manual provides detailed information about the DigiTrak System and how to use it. The main system components are the Receiver, the Transmitter, the Remote Display, and the Battery Charger, which are described below. The optional DataLog® System can be used with the DigiTrak equipment to record and map your drilling data. These systems can be upgraded for use with the Cable Transmitter System, providing locating capability up to 140 ft (42.7 m) from the transmitter.

Basic DigiTrak Equipment

Receiver – The DigiTrak Receiver receives signals from the transmitter, processes the signal information, and displays the transmitter’s status (roll, pitch, depth/distance, predicted depth, battery, and tem- perature). It may also be equipped to send this information to the remote display at the drill. The most current model of DigiTrak Receivers is the Mark III. Older versions are the Mark II or Mark I. Only on the Mark III Receiver is the version identified; older versions are not specified on the receiver. If you need to know what version you have, you can contact DCI.

Transmitter – Also referred to as a sonde, beacon, or probe, the DigiTrak Transmitter is placed in the drill tool/housing to send information to the receiver. The receiver displays depth/distance, signal strength, pitch, roll, battery, and temperature status. Power is supplied using C-cell alkaline batteries, except for

DigiTrak® Mark III Operator’s Manual

1

Page 9
Image 9
Digitrex 3-3000-00a-F manual Introduction, Basic DigiTrak Equipment, DigiTrak Directional Drilling Locating System