Instruction manual
the latch hook. Retighten the lock nut, preferably with Locktite or some other
anti-vibration solution.
Part 7: Glossary
Beak: The triangular sheet metal parts that form the top and bottom of
the gate.
Counter Sensor: The cylindrical objects on the ends of the Counter Cable.
CWT: Coded Wire Tag, the magnetic wire Tag the Detector is built to
detect.
CWT Plug: A 2"+ diameter wooden plug with a full length CWT in the center
that can be used to verify Detector and Wand function.
Default position: The position of the gate latch when no tag is present.
Desiccant: Material used to remove water vapor from air.
Fish: In this case it includes not only salmon but any species that will
pass through the detector tunnel and into which a CWT has been
implanted.
Gurney:
A wheeled patient stretcher.
Marked: Fish with an external identifying mark such as a clipped adipose fin.
Noise: Electronic and magnetic signals which are unwanted.
Stand-alone: Detectors used without Gate and Counter
Tag: Same as CWT above
Tag threshold: The signal strength at which the Detector triggers the Gate and
activates the Audio alarm.
Tagged: Anything having had a CWT implanted is "tagged."
Tube: The central tunnel of the Detector.
Tunnel: The central tunnel of the Detector.
Wobble: Rhythmic side to side or up and down motion of the detector.
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