Product Manual
Sweep the Area for Conductors
Maintain a constant distance between the Receiver and the
Transmitter. Move together across the area where the con-
ductors are suspected to run. DO NOT adjust the sensitivity
during the sweep. When the operators sweep together over a
conductor, the tone from the Receiver will get HIGH (shrill) or
begin beeping, indicating a stronger signal. Temporarily mark
the high pitch areas for pinpointing later.
Pinpoint and Determine Signal Source
Set the Transmitter down in one of the high pitch areas found,
and pinpoint with the receiver (page 11). After checking direc-
tion, get a good solid tone on the receiver and let the other
person pinpoint using the transmitter. Move the transmitter left
and right until the receiver gets the strongest (highest pitch)
signal response. At this point the Transmitter and receiver are
directly over the conductor.
After pinpointing the conductor, raise the receiver toward the
transmitter to be sure the signal is mostly coming from the con-
ductor and not through the air, as described on page 13.
Conductors Going in Different Directions
Set up as before in different directions to sweep the area for
conductors running at 45° and 90° to the original locating posi-
tion.
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