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Figure 4-9: Mounting the Transmitter and Receiver onto the Carrying Handle
4 Pull the Transmitter POWER switch on.
5 Set the Receiver RANGE switch to "Norm" (the Receiver will turn on).
6 Set the Receiver SENSITIVITY Switch to "11 o'clock position."
7 Set the Receiver MODE Switch to "Active".
8 Because the Receiver is operating close to the Transmitter, the Receiver will detect the Transmitter
output by air coupling and emit a tone. In order to cancel the air coupling the Receiver must be
positioned exactly perpendicular to the Transmitter:
The operator must be a least 15 feet from all metal objects, pipes, fences, cars, etc.
Hold the instrument at arms length, parallel to the ground with the Receiver facing up as shown in Figure
4-10. First turn the topmost knob clockwise until full tone is indicated and the spring is compressed. Then
turn this same knob in a counterclockwise direction until you have a zero audible and visual signal.
Continue to turn through this “no signal” area until a slight signal is heard and the visual indicator reads
within the “SET” area. Leave the topmost knob at that position. If you are unable to find a “no signal”
area, lower the sensitivity.