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Keypad actions and shortcuts

Switch the locator or transmitter on by pressing the 

 key. Once powered up, the 

keys function as follows:

Locator keys

KEY

SHORT PRESS

●■■■●

 

  LONG PRESS

Enter the menu

Switch power off

Scroll through locate frequencies  
from low to high

 

and

 

Increase and decrease gain in power and 
radio modes.

RD5100H

2

O+ automatically sets gain to  

mid-point when pressed

Rapidly increase and decrease gain steps in 
1dB increments

Turn Target Position Indicator mode ON/OFF

Send an iLOC command to a paired 
transmitter

Enter the Transmitter power setting menu for 
use over iLOC

KEY

SHORT PRESS

●■■■●

 

  LONG PRESS

Enter the menu

Switch Power off

Scroll through locate frequencies  
from low to high

Take voltage and impedance measurements 
using the currently selected frequency

Take voltage and impedance measurements 
at a standardized frequency

 

and

 

Adjusts the output signal

Select standby

   

/

 

maximum standard 

power 

 

Transmitter keys

Tip: to scroll through frequencies from high to low, hold 

 while pressing the 

 

button (applies to both locators and transmitters).

Before you begin

IMPORTANT  
This guide is intended to be a quick reference guide. We recommend you read the full 
operation manual before you attempt to operate the RD5100H

2

O+ locator.

First use

The RD5100H

2

O+ locator and transmitter can be powered by D-cell alkaline batteries,  

D-cell NiMH batteries, or by an accessory Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery pack.
To fit the D cell batteries in the locator, open the battery compartment and insert two 
D-Cell Alkaline or NiMH batteries, taking care to align the positive (+) and negative (-) 
terminals as indicated. 
To fit the D cell batteries in the transmitter, unlatch the accessory tray. The battery 
compartment is located underneath the transmitter body. Use the turnkey to unlatch 
the battery compartment. Insert eight D-Cell Alkaline or NiMH batteries, taking care to 
align the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals as indicated.
Alternatively, you can power the transmitter from a mains or vehicle power source 
using a Radiodetection supplied optional accessory adapter.

Rechargeable battery packs

Lithium-Ion battery packs are available for both locators and transmitters, providing 
superior performance over traditional alkaline batteries. To fit these rechargeable 
packs, follow the instructions provided with each pack.

Checking your system software version

If you wish to check which version of software is running on your locator, press and 
hold the 

 key when switching the locator on. This information may be asked for 

when contacting Radiodetection or your local representative for technical support.
Transmitters automatically show their software version on startup.

System setup

It is important that you set up the system according to regional / operational 
requirements and your personal preferences before you conduct your first survey. You 
can set the system up using the menus as described below.

Setting up your system

The RD5100H

2

O+ locator and transmitter menus allow you to select or change system 

options. Once entered, the menu is navigated using the arrow keys. Navigation is 
consistent on both the transmitter and the locator. When in the menu, most on-screen 
icons will temporarily disappear and the menu options will appear in the bottom left-hand 
corner of the display. The right arrow enters a submenu and the left arrow returns to the 
previous menu. 

Summary of Contents for RD5100 H2O+

Page 1: ...RD5100 H2 O Multifunction precision cable and pipe locator User Guide PART NO 90 UG113INT 01 ...

Page 2: ...e The RD5100H2 O does not indicate whether a signal is from a single cable or from several in close proximity WARNING Batteries can get hot after prolonged use at full output power Take care while replacing or handling batteries 3 Year Extended Warranty The RD5100H2 O locator and transmitter are covered by a 1 year warranty as standard Customers can extend their warranty period to a total of 3 yea...

Page 3: ...ker 16 Signal strength readout 17 Null Proportional Guidance arrows 18 Battery level 19 Sensitivity readout 20 Volume level 21 Current Direction arrows 22 Radio Mode icon 23 Power Mode icon 24 CD Mode icon 25 Frequency current menu readout 26 Bluetooth status icon Flashing icon means pairing is in progress Solid icon indicates a connection is active 27 Antenna mode icon Indicates antenna mode sele...

Page 4: ...Standby icon 16 Output level indicator 17 Clamp icon Indicates when a signal clamp or other accessory is connected 18 DC Power connected indicator 19 Induction mode indicator 20 A Frame Indicates when the transmitter is in Fault Find mode 21 CD Mode Indicates that the transmitter is in Current Direction Mode 22 Voltage WARNING indicator Indicates that the transmitter is outputting potentially haza...

Page 5: ...ve terminals as indicated To fit the D cell batteries in the transmitter unlatch the accessory tray The battery compartment is located underneath the transmitter body Use the turnkey to unlatch the battery compartment Insert eight D Cell Alkaline or NiMH batteries taking care to align the positive and negative terminals as indicated Alternatively you can power the transmitter from a mains or vehic...

Page 6: ...the model of your locator MAX V Set the output voltage to maximum 90V BT Enable disable or pair Bluetooth connections Examples of using the menu selecting options and making changes Locator compass enable or disable The locator compass can be enable or disabled To disable the compass 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Scroll to the COMPA compass menu using the or arrows 3 Press the key to enter t...

Page 7: ...LLY LETHAL Direct connections to live conductors should be attempted by fully qualified personnel only using the relevant products that allow connections to energized lines Induction The transmitter is placed on the ground over or near the survey area You select the appropriate frequency The transmitter will then induce the signal indiscriminately to any nearby metallic conductor In induction mode...

Page 8: ...al clamp may be used The clamp is plugged into the output of the transmitter and provides a means of applying a locate signal to an insulated live wire This is particularly useful with live insulated cables as it removes the need to disable the power and break the line WARNING Do not clamp around uninsulated live conductors WARNING Before applying or removing the clamp around a power cable ensure ...

Page 9: ... RD5100H2 O locators and requires a Bluetooth equipped transmitter RD5100H2 O Tx NOTE Operating in built up areas and in areas with high electromagnetic interference may reduce iLOC s performance Pairing to a transmitter To pair to a transmitter you require an RD5100H2 O Tx transmitter Before you begin you should switch off all nearby Bluetooth equipment as they may interfere with the locator and ...

Page 10: ...Scroll up or down through the power output options using the or keys STDBY Transmitter standby mode the connection is still active but the output is disabled use to prolong battery life LOW Low power output MED Medium power output HIGH High power output BOOST Temporarily boosts transmitter power output to its maximum level 4 Once you have selected the mode you want press the key to confirm 5 Press...

Page 11: ...rs Disassembly Do not attempt to disassemble this equipment under any circumstances The locator and transmitter contain no user serviceable parts Unauthorized disassembly will void the manufacturer s warranty and may damage the equipment or reduce its performance Service and maintenance Regularly check your equipment for correct operation by using the Self Test function and eCert The locator and t...

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