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3M

 Dynatel

  

Cable/Pipe/Fault/EMS Locator 
7550/7573 Series

Operator’s Manual

7550-iD Pipe/Cable/EMS Locator
7573-iD Pipe/Cable/EMS Locator
7550E-iD Pipe/Cable/EMS Locator
7573E-iD Pipe/Cable/EMS Locator

August 2015

78-9000-5020-0 Rev C

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Summary of Contents for Dynatel 7550 Series

Page 1: ...Pipe Fault EMS Locator 7550 7573 Series Operator s Manual 7550 iD Pipe Cable EMS Locator 7573 iD Pipe Cable EMS Locator 7550E iD Pipe Cable EMS Locator 7573E iD Pipe Cable EMS Locator August 2015 78 9000 5020 0 Rev C 3 ...

Page 2: ...LOCATE MENU 15 5 0 Configuring The Receiver 18 A Selecting Depth Units 18 B Setting the Receiver Clock 18 C Selecting a Language 18 D Enabling Disabling Locating Frequencies 19 E Selecting Locating Modes Antenna Modes 19 F Selecting External Jack Frequencies Tone Frequencies 20 G Creating User Defined Frequencies 20 H Filtering Power Frequency Interference User Defined Frequencies Only 21 I Select...

Page 3: ... Creating New Templates 49 B Editing Templates 51 15 0 Writing 3M iD Markers 52 A Modifying Marker Data to be Written 54 16 0 Reading 3M iD Markers 55 17 0 Reviewing Marker Read Write History 56 A Read History 56 B Write History SK 56 18 0 GPS Compatibility Operation 57 A Communicating with the GPS Unit 57 B Capturing the GPS Coordinates Capture Mode Mode 1 57 C Sending 3M iD Marker Data to GPS Ca...

Page 4: ...MS markers while locating pipe cable or path markers simultaneously When used in conjunction with a hand held GPS the ability to transmit path and marker coordinates multiplies the potential for mapping This equipmen t provides a simple system for mapping utility information directly into CAD and GIS systems The 7550 7573 Series transmitters are available in 3 watt 5 watt and 12 watt versions Enha...

Page 5: ...r not specified by 3M the protections provided by the equipment may be impaired Explanation of Signal Word Consequences Warning Indicates hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Indicates hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Explanation of Product Safety Label Symbols Do not throw away in normal trash F W...

Page 6: ...ith fire and explosion when using Lithium Ion batteries Do not short excessively heat or dispose of batteries in fire Do not pierce modify or damage the battery circuitry or packaging Do not allow the battery to get wet Only use the supplied charger or purchase a new charger from 3M Do not operate batteries outside of 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Only charge batteries in an indoor environment with a temp...

Page 7: ... Differential Test described in DOT 49 CFR 173 159 d and IATA ICAO Special Provision A67 CAUTION To reduce the risks associated with environmental contamination and possible injury The 12W transmitter utilizes the 3M Rechargeable 12V Battery 2200RB for the Maximim Output power level This is a maintenance free sealed lead Pb acid battery Replace the battery if the acid solution leaks The batteries ...

Page 8: ...rovide 5 watts 3 watts 5 watts and 12 watts of output power 5 and 12 watts is attained by utilizing the Cigarette Lighter Adapter or External Rechargeable Battery This instruction manual will include all features Instructions are applicable to all products unless noted The 12 watt transmitter offers additional power output levels for improved induction performance and 8 kHz low frequency induction...

Page 9: ...rd into the yellow power port page 13 item 11 The receiver batteries are tested for two seconds every time the unit is turned on The bar graph on the screen will fill to the relative battery level The Battery Icon 13 on the Locate Screen will continuously indicate the battery level C Using Alkaline batteries 1 Twist cap to open battery compartment 2 Slide Lithium Ion battery pack out of handle 3 I...

Page 10: ...rechargeable battery is connected to the transmitter the alkaline batteries are bypassed The rechargeable battery is a lead acid battery rated at 5 4 amp hours and is equipped with a user replaceable fuse 5A 32V Note The internal batteries must be at least 5 4 volts Do not remove the alkaline batteries from the transmitter when using the rechargeable battery Rechargeable battery or cigarette light...

Page 11: ...ut Jack Port for direct connect cables or Dyna coupler cable T 7 External Jack Port to connect cigarette lighter adapter cable or rechargeable battery 2200RB Input voltage level 9 18 VDC G 3M Dynatel Locator 7573 Transmitter Keypad and Connector Definitions off o Trace on on Output Level Dynatel TM 7573 T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 T 6 T 7 T 1 off Turns unit off and performs battery test T 2 on Ohm meter F...

Page 12: ...ay T 4 NOTE An external 12 volt power source is required to obtain Maximum Output level and the 12 watt output level varies by frequency Output is limited to 10 watts at 33 kHz and 1 watt at 82 kHz and higher using the direct connection method T 6 Output Jack Port for direct connect cables or Dyna coupler cable T 7 External Jack Port to connect cigarette lighter adapter cable or rechargeable batte...

Page 13: ...an the receiver and transmitter units wipe with a damp cloth Do not immerse any parts in water to clean J Service and Accessories Information regarding service accessories or replacement parts can be obtained by contacting 3M at 1 800 200 0265 K Receiver External Cable Ports Definitions 9 Serial Port RS232 port to connect the receiver to a PC via serial cable or USB to Serial Adapter cable 10 Exte...

Page 14: ... View locate mode and the four other locate modes cycles through available modes via the Mode soft key when in the Cable Pipe Locate screen 4 GAIN Adjusts the sensitivity of the receiver either up or down to maintain a satisfactory signal level 5 DEPTH Measures depth of target 6 Menu OK Sets the receiver to trace mode for locating cable or pipe and displays Locate options iD Marker templates and w...

Page 15: ...MENU display The function appears on the display above each soft key SK MAIN MENU Screen LOCATE MENU Screen 1 Write Mode System used to write information to 3M iD Markers 2 Data Template Displays marker history and template creation selection displays a Read History 100 memory locations for Read 3M iD Markers b Write History 100 memory locations for written 3M iD Markers c User Templates Create an...

Page 16: ...DA Locator will send iD marker and path information in ASCII string 4 More Advances to next Main Menu display MAIN MENU Display 2 LOCATE MENU Screen 5 Setup Tools Displays second and third level displays for receiver configuration a Language Toggles between English and alternate language b Clock Date and time stamped on marker information and depth readings c Contrast Adjusts contrast of LCD displ...

Page 17: ...ne Freq External Port or Tone Frequencies enable and disable frequencies that are detectable through the external port of the receiver l More Returns to first SETUP MENU display 6 S N Displays information about unit and can perform a self check test 7 Help Offers the user on screen instructions 8 More Returns to first Main Menu screen ...

Page 18: ...ft in B Setting the Receiver Clock Set the time date and date format of the receiver Depth and Current measurements are time and date stamped as well as read and write marker information iD units only Menu OK 6 Toggle to MAIN MENU More SK 4 SK 5 SK b Press the left right arrow SK to highlight the digit of the date or time to change Press the or SK to increment or decrement When the date format is ...

Page 19: ...o highlight the specific frequency Press Enabl Disabl SK Enable denoted by Repeat steps 2 3 to enable disable other frequencies Press Menu OK 6 to save E Selecting Locate Modes Antenna Modes Menu OK 5 Toggle to MAIN MENU More SK 4 SK 5 More SK d Locate Modes SK e The user can select the locate modes antenna modes that the receiver utilizes There are five locate modes that are available Trace View ...

Page 20: ...9 Hz These frequencies are found in the column on the far right of the Locate Freq display Auxiliary frequencies These frequencies once programmed will appear under the Aux SK frequency list when Freq SK is selected in the Locate mode To program the user defined frequencies press the right arrow SK to highlight the Auxiliary group of frequencies Press the up down arrows SK to highlight the user fr...

Page 21: ...OK 6 to save I Selecting Locating Audio Menu OK 6 Toggle to MAIN MENU More SK 4 SK 5 More SK d Audio Config SK g The user can choose the audio response of the receiver when using the Directional Peak or Trace View modes for path locating Highlight the audio selection and press Menu OK 6 to save J Adjusting Display Contrast Menu OK 6 Toggle to MAIN MENU More SK 4 SK 5 SK c The display contrast can ...

Page 22: ...GE EXISTS WHEN USING THE DIRECT CONNECT CABLE ON CABLES ENERGIZED WITH ELECTRICAL POWER IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY PROCEDURES CHECK VOLTAGE BEFORE CONNECTING TRANSMITTER VOLTAGE HIGHER THAN 240 VOLTS WILL DAMAGE EQUIPMENT FOLLOW STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR REDUCING THE VOLTAGE Plug the direct connect cable into the Output Jack T 6 of the transmitter Connect the b...

Page 23: ...If it is an open ended cable or pipe the receiver s response will decrease suddenly at the site of the clear or severed end Note In the ohms mode the transmitter can detect voltage as well as ohms If a low voltage is detected the Digital Display T 4 will alternate between displaying ohms and volts When displaying ohms the flag over the Ω symbol will be visible When displaying volts the flag over t...

Page 24: ...h electrical power Use appropriate safety procedures DO NOT USE ON CABLES CARRYING IN EXCESS OF 600 VOLTS RMS Connect the Dyna Coupler to the transmitter Output Jack T 6 using the coupler cable 9011 Clamp the Dyna Coupler around the cable or pipe below any bonds just before it enters the earth The jaws of the coupler must fully close Press Trace T 3 to turn on the transmitter Press again to select...

Page 25: ...uencies are commonly used for deeper cables pipes and the lower frequencies are used to give longer locate distances The 8 kHz low frequency induction helps in locating shallow facilities such as risers The following sections review Non sweeping and Sweeping Area methods used with the Induction Mode The Non Sweeping method is utilized when a specific target requires path tracing The transmitter re...

Page 26: ...gnal to a specific facility that provides more position and depth accuracy along with an effective identification There are two main types of no access or blind Induction Sweeps Passive Sweeps These require only the use of the Receiver with passive frequency detection capability This method uses existing external signal sources such as 50 Hz 60 Hz for electric power 15 kHz to approximately 30 kHz ...

Page 27: ... is induced onto a conductor whose path is perpendicular to the Induction Direction indication Place the transmitter in the upright bottom on ground position for directional optimization when aligned with the Induction Direction shown on the label on the transmitter Tip the transmitter over towards the front and lay it on it s front surface for multi directional wide area induction Note that no si...

Page 28: ...ween the transmitter and receiver For best results the receiver should be at least 25 feet 7 6 m away from the transmitter to begin tracing the target path and have the gain set between 78 84 when starting the sweep Attempting to trace the target close to the transmitter may lead to false indications due to the receiver detecting the large magnetic field radiating from the transmitter Induction Pe...

Page 29: ...signal range the display will show a solid circle inside of a dotted circle At times it may show the dynamic directional arrow shown in Display 2 and or the image in Display 4 below The images may flash alternately indicating that the receiver is out of detectable locating signal range See following example Display 2 When the receiver is within the detectable locating signal on the target a steady...

Page 30: ... orientation of the receiver is not at the optimum position in relation to the target The arrows indicate that the receiver should be twisted to obtain the optimum position See following examples Twist Receiver B Special Peak Spl Pk TRACE 3 Mode SK Spl Pk SK Toggle or Menu OK 6 Cable Pipe SK Mode SK Spl Pk SK Toggle Special Peak Mode turns on only the peak antenna closest to the ground Special Pea...

Page 31: ... signal strength and the directional arrows sense the edges of the magnetic field The left right arrows will indicate the direction to the nearest cable pipe that is in line with the receiver handle As the antenna crosses the cable or pipe the receiver speaker volume increases to a maximum the Bar Graph 11 fills from both sides toward the middle and the numeric Signal Strength 15 increases As the ...

Page 32: ...irNull display provides a compass view of the target path An arrow will point toward the location of the cable pipe in 45 degree steps A solid line will appear over the cable pipe indicating its orientation to the receiver handle For example Figure 1 If the target path is to the right of the receiver and running parallel to the receiver handle the right arrow will display Figure 2 If the target pa...

Page 33: ... of the speaker icon is dotted or broken and xpnd appears below the speaker icon as shown the receiver is in Expanded mode This mode is used for pinpointing a target cable or pipe The area of response of the receiver narrows allowing the locator to detect very small signal changes ...

Page 34: ...l average the depth reading for three seconds and then display the result on the screen Press Depth 5 to alternate between the two modes Five depth readings can be saved with the time date and relative current measurements Pressing Mem Select SK and then Save SK will place each entry in sequential order in memory M1 M5 until five readings have been stored The unit will overwrite saved entries in e...

Page 35: ...wly or poorly then 60H is the second choice for locating passive power 60L low harmonic Third choice for passive power locating May be used when 60 or 50H is weak or erratic 7550E 7573E Locator 50 Best for general locating of passive power 50H high harmonic If the 50 choice appears to be responding slowly or poorly then 50H is the second choice for locating passive power 50L low harmonic Third cho...

Page 36: ...enu OK 6 you may have to press Menu OK 5 twice to toggle to the LOCATE MENU display Press Cable Pipe SK Press Freq SK Press Pasv SK Toggle Press Menu OK 6 to return to Locate mode D Auxiliary Frequencies Auxiliary frequencies are signals generated from remote location transmitters or frequency generating transmitters Press Menu OK 5 you may have to press Menu OK 5 twice to toggle to the LOCATE MEN...

Page 37: ... transmitter in Ohm meter mode An Indicator Flag will be displayed above the ohm symbol Ω in the Digital Display T 4 a A solid tone from the transmitter indicates a complete circuit with a good ground b A beeping tone from the transmitter indicates a usable ground An attempt should be made to improve the ground c No tone from the transmitter indicates a poor or no ground The transmitter will displ...

Page 38: ...he Gain 4 down if the Bar Graph closes completely The numbers on the display will change with the signal strength smaller as you walk away from the target path larger as you approach the target path Make a complete circle around the transmitter Return to each point in the circle that the receiver detected Step 15 Measure the Depth Current of each to identify the target path The depth of the target...

Page 39: ...farther away from the transmitter the Signal Strength 15 decreases It may be necessary to readjust the gain as needed to be sure there is adequate signal for the receiver to operate Press the Gain 4 up or down when the bar graph is no longer visible too little signal or when the bar graph is closed too much signal Step 20 Trace the path until you reach a logical termination point i e terminal mete...

Page 40: ... Save will place each entry in sequential order in memory M1 M5 until five readings have been stored The unit will overwrite saved entries in excess of five beginning with M1 Step 5 Optional step Press Clear All SK to delete all saved depth readings Step 6 Press Mem Select SK to select a specific memory location M1 M5 to store the depth readings Step 7 When the preferred location appears on the di...

Page 41: ...above the fault locating symbol in the Digital Display T 4 off o Trace on on Output Level DynatelTM 7573 Flag B Pinpointing the Buried Fault Step 1 Connect the 3M Earth Contact Frame to the External Jack 10 of the receiver using the Earth Contact Frame cable Step 2 Press On Off 2 to power on the receiver Step 3 Press Menu OK 6 Step 4 Press Fault SK to select Fault mode The receiver display screen ...

Page 42: ... Turn the Earth Contact Frame 90 degrees and insert into the ground over the previously marked point Move the Earth Contact Frame to the left and right following the directions of the green and red arrows When the arrows reverse a third time turn the Earth Contact Frame 90 degrees again Pinpoint the fault by moving the Earth Contact Frame in the direction of the green and red arrows The fault is l...

Page 43: ...ators ship with all marker types enabled and can skip to Section C B Activating the Marker Locate Feature In order to enable the electronic marker location feature of this receiver you must identify the country in which the locator will be used This initial configuration is required for the 7550E and 7573E locator receiver models Some countries do not allow all marker operating frequencies Therefo...

Page 44: ...e been updated C Enabling Disabling Marker Types Markers can be enabled or disabled allowing a user to add or remove marker choices from the EMS iD Marker and the Path Marker options Menu OK 6 Toggle to MAIN MENU More SK 4 SK 5 More SK d More SK h Marker Type SK j The unit will default with all markers enabled Step 1 Press the up down arrows SK to highlight a utility to enable or disable Step 2 Pr...

Page 45: ...e will emit from the unit and the marker bar graph will fill The marker utility will default to the last type of marker set in marker locate mode Step 6 To change the type of marker that the unit will detect in alert mode Press Menu OK 6 Marker SK Markr1 SK Toggle Press Menu OK 6 Press Cable Pipe SK to return to the locate mode with the newly selected marker type displayed Adjust the Gain 4 again ...

Page 46: ...close the audio will increase and the signal strength will be maximum when the receiver detects a marker of the specified utility When an EMS iD marker detected select the EMS iD in Marker SK Toggle for the detected utility marker The unit will switch to Single Marker Locate in order to pinpoint the marker Step 6 Press Marker SK Toggle to return to Alert mode G 3M iD Marker Depth and Passive Marke...

Page 47: ...h information Step 5 Press Mem Select SK to select a specific memory location M1 M5 to store the depth readings When the preferred location appears on the display press Save SK The display and memory location will populate with the current information Step 6 Each memory location can be reviewed by pressing Mem Select SK Step 7 Press Menu OK 7 to return to Marker Locate Mode H Path Marker Locate 3M...

Page 48: ...er pattern of signal over the marker The bar graph will increase the audio will increase and the signal strength will be maximum when the locator detects a marker of the specified utility Single Antenna Use this antenna arrangement for all normal locates If there seems to be high noise then try the Dual Antenna to help filter out ambient noise Dual Antenna This mode can help locate when ambient no...

Page 49: ...display and memory location will populate with the current information Each memory location can be reviewed by pressing Mem Select SK Press Menu OK 6 to return to Marker Locate Mode 14 Creating Editing Templates for 3M iD Markers In the User Template display the operator can create and modify templates to be written to iD markers Note that the easiest way to create user templates is by using the 3...

Page 50: ...at the top of the display Step 9 Press Menu OK 6 when the entries are complete and to save the entries or press Exit SK to cancel entries Pressing Menu OK 6 or Exit SK will return to the template display Note To clear the previous field entry select the back arrow with the cursor and delete the previous entry Step 10 Navigate through the fields by pressing the left right arrows SK Step 11 Press Mo...

Page 51: ... available to conserve marker memory space or choose UserEdit if a term is not found to meet the user s requirements Select term by pressing the up down arrows SK and press Menu OK 5 Step 15 Navigate to the next field by pressing the left right arrow SK Step 16 Press Modify SK to populate the highlighted field Step 17 Populate additional fields as needed using the above procedure Steps 15 and 16 T...

Page 52: ...to 3M iD Markers It is also possible to edit the information to be written into an iD Marker Menu 6 Write Mode SK 1 Step 1 Select a template from the list on the display to be written into the marker by pressing the up down arrows SK to highlight the preferred template Last Written Read is the most recent data that was written to read from a marker by the locator Step 2 Press View Edit SK Four Wri...

Page 53: ...arker See 6 A Modifying Marker Data to be Written Step 5 Verify that all information is correct Step 6 Hold the locator directly over the top of the marker The locator should be within the following maximum writing ranges for each of the different 3M iD Marker formats Near Surface iD Marker 6 in 15 cm maximum Ball iD Marker 12 in 30 cm maximum Full Range iD Marker 24 in 61 cm maximum Step 7 Press ...

Page 54: ...is PERMANENT Choosing to permanently lock the marker data is irreversible Once the data is locked it can not be overwritten Assure that the data that is being written is correct before proceeding A Modifying Marker Data to be Written To alter the information to be written into the marker Step 1 Press Menu 6 Write Mode SK Step 2 Select a template from the list on the display to be written into the ...

Page 55: ...the next row Step 11 Press Select SK to enter the alphanumeric character Entry will appear at the top of the display Step 12 Press OK 5 when entry is complete Step 13 If Show All is selected the following display will appear Step 14 Select a common compressed term from the list by pressing the up down arrows SK Step 15 Press OK 5 The modification will automatically populate the marker template 16 ...

Page 56: ...ate and time that each marker was read and its unique identification serial number Select the marker data to be viewed by pressing the up down arrows SK Press Marker Details SK to view all data that was retrieved from the marker Press Read History SK to return to list or press Exit SK to return to Data Template review display B Write History SK Menu 6 Data Templat SK 2 Write History SK 2b Select t...

Page 57: ...de Mode 1 Menu OK 5 Toggle to MAIN MENU SK 3 NMEA If the GPS device is not configured properly there is an error communicating with the receiver or the GPS device has not acquired enough satellites to pinpoint the location the receiver will display the message Insert External Device When the receiver is communicating with a GPS device the LAT and LONG coordinates received from the device will appe...

Page 58: ... refer to www 3M com dynatel for GPS instruction sheet D Path Mapping with GPS The 3M Dynatel Locator 7500 Series cable and pipe locators are compatible with hand held GPS devices and now have the ability to map the path of underground target facilities While measuring the depth to the target the technician can automatically log the coordinates of the path on the GPS device These logged points con...

Page 59: ...ocator on Click the Upgrade Software button in PC Tools to begin upgrade Do not disconnect or power off the locator while the upgrade is in progress Wait until the software indicates that the installation was successful This will take approximately seven minutes to complete The Dynatel PC Tool Kit provides the user an excellent interface between the locator and a PC This software utility provides ...

Page 60: ...2 twice more to select the Tone mode Step 5 The Digital Display T 4 will alternately flash between 577 and 133K Step 6 Press Output Level T 5 for high or maximum output level Receiver Setup Step 1 Press On Off 1 to power the receiver on Step 2 Press Menu OK 6 Toggle to MAIN MENU Step 3 Press Tone Ext SK to select Tone mode Step 4 Press Freq SK Toggle to select 577Hz Step 5 Connect a toning coil to...

Page 61: ... B Cable Identification 1 Transmitter Setup Step 1 Connect the 3M Dyna Coupler to the Transmitter Output Jack T 6 using the coupler cable Note Cable Identification requires two Dyna Couplers one at the Transmitter and one at the Receiver Step 2 Clamp the Dyna Coupler around the cable or both the tip and ring of a pair Make sure the jaws fully close Step 3 Press and hold off T 1 to perform a batter...

Page 62: ...h Contact Frame cable or another coupler cable Step 5 Press Freq SK Toggle to select the highest transmitter frequency 133K or 200 kHz Step 6 Check the first cable in the group by clamping the coupler around the cable Step 7 Press Gain 4 down and observe the numerical Signal Strength 15 Step 8 Remember the Signal Strength 15 and continue by clamping the coupler around the next cable in the group I...

Page 63: ...ator 7573 E Export version no designation U S version Example 3M Dynatel Pipe Cable Locator 7573 ID U12 Description 7573 Cable Pipe Fault EMS Locator with marker locating capability including reading and writing to iD Markers U S version Utility large Direct Connect Cable 12 Watt Transmitter Several standard configurations are available Please see the following chart then contact your 3M Distribut...

Page 64: ...upler Cable 12 3 6 m 9011 Rechargeable Battery 12 volt DC 2200RB Carrying Bag 7500 ADP 33 kHz Sonde 3229 Cigarette Lighter Adapter Cable 12 volt DC 457 594 000 3M Earth Contact Frame A Fame 3014 3M Earth Contact Frame A Fame Cable6 9026 AC Charger for Rechargeable 7000RB Battery Pack 7000CH AC charger for Rechargable 7000RB Battery Pack for ANZ 7000CH ANZ Rechargeable Battery Pack for Receiver 700...

Page 65: ... Manual and Automatic Weight w batteries 5 0 6 4 lbs 2 3 2 9 kg model dependent Cable Pipe Depth Accuracy 2 3 in 7 6 cm for 0 60 in 1 5 m 6 3 in 7 6 cm for 60 120 in 1 5 3 0 m 10 3 in 7 6 cm for 120 180 in 3 0 m 4 5 m Cable Pipe Depth Range 0 360 in 0 914 cm Locate Modes Trace View Directional Peak Directional Null Special Peak Induction Peak Frequency Response Active 7550 7573 577 Hz 1 kHz 8 kHz ...

Page 66: ...CATV General Purpose Near Surface Ball Marker Full Range 3 ft 0 9 m 5 ft 1 5 m 8 ft 2 4 m 7550E 7573E Locators Maximum Read Range 3M iD Markers with ID Telephone Power CE Water Gas Wastewater Communications CATV General Purpose Near Surface Ball Marker Full Range 90 cm 36 in 1 5 m 60 in 2 4 m 96 in Some countries do not allow all marker operating frequencies Refer to Configuration Section for 7550...

Page 67: ...s Item Specification Trace Mode 577 Hz 1 kHz 8 kHz 33 kHz 82 kHz 200 kHz Fault Mode 7573 models only 10 20 Hz Fault signal 577 Hz 33 kHz Trace signal Tone Mode 7573 models only 577 Hz and 200 kHz pulsing at 8 Hz Induction Mode 8 kHz 33 kHz 82 kHz 200 kHz Output Power in Direct Connect mode Normal setting 0 5 W High setting 3 W 577 Hz 1 kHz 8 kHz 33 kHz 1 W 82 kHz 200 kHz Maximum setting 12 W 577 H...

Page 68: ...Using the 2200RB bypasses the alkaline batteries Maximum Output Power level 4 hours Maximum Output Power level achieved using 2200RB Rechargeable Battery External DC Power 9 18V DC 3A MAX Standard IP54 Regulatory FCC compliant FCC Part 15 Operating Temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Rechargeable Battery Fuse 5 Amp 32 Volt Littelfuse MINI Blade 02970...

Page 69: ...lbs 2 4 kg w rechargeable battery 2200RB and alkaline batteries 9 2 lbs 4 2 kg Battery Qty and size For Normal and High Output Power 6 C size Alkaline LR14 For Maximum Output Power Rechargeable Battery 2200RB 12V 6AH Sealed Maintenance Free Lead Pb Acid Battery See safety information below Typical Battery Life Normal Output Power level 50 hours High Output Power level 10 hours Typical transmitter ...

Page 70: ...er applications nor shall it extend to products which have been repaired or substantially altered outside 3M s manufacturing or repair facility nor to any associated instruments equipment or apparatus Before utilizing any of 3M s products BUYER should determine the suitability of the product for BUYER S intended use 3M MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES...

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