User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Dear Customer:
- Introduction
- Receiver
- Transmitter
- Remote Display
- Battery Charger
- Locating
- The Target Steering Function
- Appendix A: System Specifications and Maintenance Requirements
- Appendix B: Projected Depth Versus Actual Depth and the Fore/Aft Offset
- Appendix C: Calculating Depth Based on Distance Between FLP and RLP
- LIMITED WARRANTY
Receiver
DigiTrak
®
F2™ Operator’s Manual 17
Receiver Main Menu Options
Height-Above-Ground (HAG) Menu – Accesses the HAG menu to turn on, turn
off, or set the height at which the receiver will be held above the ground during
depth readings. See the “Height-Above-Ground (HAG) Menu” below.
Power Off – Turns the unit off accompanied by four long tones.
Telemetry Channel Menu – Accesses the telemetry channel menu to select a
telemetry channel (1 through 4) or to turn off the telemetry (channel 0). The
receiver must be set to the same channel as the remote. See the “Telemetry
Channel Menu” below.
Calibration Menu – Accesses the calibration function to calibrate the receiver to
the transmitter using the above-ground (1-point) method or the below-ground (2-
point) method. See the “Calibration Menu” below.
Depth/Pitch Units Menu – Accesses the units menu to select depth and pitch
units. See the “Units Menu” below.
Target Steering Menu – Accesses the Target Steering menu to set target depth,
turn on Target Steering, or return to standard locate mode. See the “Target
Steering Menu” below.
Height-Above-Ground (HAG) Menu
The HAG menu has three options: Turn On, Turn Off, and Set. Set allows you to change the current
height setting. Clicking the trigger advances through each option, and holding the trigger in selects the
option displayed.
The default setting for the HAG function is off. Until you turn on or set a new HAG, the receiver must be
placed on the ground for accurate depth readings.
Before accessing the HAG menu to turn on or set the HAG, you should measure your desired HAG. To
do so, hold the receiver comfortably at your side and measure the distance from the bottom of the
receiver to the ground. The available values range from 1–3 ft, 12–36 in., or 30–90 cm. The menu will
time out if selections are not made within 5 seconds.