Product Manual

THE EQUIPMENT
Switching from High-fre-
quency to Low-frequency is
done by flipping a switch on
the side of the receiver.
Receiver
The receiver can be used during
all modes described above. The
800-HL receiver can operate on
both the high– and low-fre-
quency.
Signal response feedback is
given by an audio speaker and a
meter.
During Inductive Mode only the High-Frequency is being in-
duced. To put the most signal on a conductor, place the handle
of the transmitter in-line and directly over the conductor.
During the Conductive or Signal Clamp Mode both frequen-
cies are being sent out at the same time. The high-frequency
is no longer inducing and all signal is focused on the target
conductor. For maximum benefit, place the ground rod as far
away as possible at 90° from the conductor.
The 800-HL Transmitter produces an audible tone when the
unit is ON. When the tone is a high pitch, then a good signal is
being put out. If during Conductive mode, a low pitch is heard
then there is poor signal being placed on the conductor. This
could be due to a bad ground or poor connection to the pipe,
etc. If the Transmitter starts beeping then the batteries are
getting low and need to be replaced immediately.
Transmitter
Modes: Inductive - HF
Conductive - HF & LF
Signal Clamp - HF & LF
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