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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IDENTIFYING SINGLE CONDUCTOR (SORTING BUNDLED WIRES)
1. Attach the red Blade Prong
A
to the red test lead
D
and connect
to the known end of the wire to be traced.
2. Connect the black test lead
D
to a remote ground using the
Ground Prong
B
or black alligator clip
C
(see Remote Ground
connection method section), then power on the Transmitter.
3. Power on the Receiver, and use the Increase Sensitivity
4
and
Decrease Sensitivity
5
buttons to set the Sensitivity Level to 1-3.
4. Go to the other end of the cable, and one by one, pull each wire
away from the others, and touch the tip of the Receiver to the
wire. Ensure the wire is held in the proper orientation in relation
to the tip of the Receiver.
NOTE:
If the signal strength displays “99”, the signal is saturated.
Use the Decrease Sensitivity button
5
to reduce the sensitivity level.
NOTE:
If the signal strength is too weak, use the Remote Ground
connection method (if not done already) to strengthen the signal.
5. If multiple wires have the same sensitivity reading, pull back the
wires to separate them more if possible.
6. The highest signal value indicates the correct wire.
C
D