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6. Return to the main menu screen by pushing the toggle down one time.
7. Select Configure on the main menu display, and click the trigger.
8. Select 1 Pt. Cal., and click the trigger.
9. Click the trigger (arrows will have already selected High Fre Cal).
10. Toggle right to select Y for yes, and click the trigger.
11. Follow the instructions on the display, and click the trigger appropriately.
12. Return to the main menu by pushing the toggle down two times.
13. Select Locate, and click the trigger.
14. Place the receiver at 10 ft (3 m) and verify that it reads 10 ft (3 m) by holding in the trigger. Check the
depth readings in two other locations (e.g., 5 ft/1.5 m and 15 ft/4.6 m).
2-Point Calibration (In-ground Calibration)
NOTE: In-ground calibration is rarely needed. If you must calibrate with the transmitter in the
ground, use this procedure with caution.
2-Point Calibration for Standard, Mini, and Long-Range Transmitters
To calibrate the receiver using the 2-point calibration method with the standard, mini, or long-range trans-
mitter in the ground:
1. Verify that you see Low Fre on the main menu screen. If you see High Fre, then select it and click
the trigger so that the menu option will change to Low Fre.
2. Select Configure, and click the trigger.
3. Select 2 Pt. Cal., and click the trigger.
4. Select High Fre Cal, and click the trigger.
5. Toggle to select Y for yes, and click the trigger.
6. Position and stabilize the receiver at least 6 in. (152 mm) above the ground directly over the
transmitter; be sure that the locate line (LL) is aligned with the horizontal cross hairs to ensure you
are directly over the transmitter (refer to the Locating section for details on the LL).
7. Click the trigger when the display instructions indicate.
8. Raise the receiver at least 30 in. (762 mm) and stabilize it, then click the trigger.
9. To exit the calibration function and return to the main menu, push the toggle down two times.
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