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COMBINED SEARCH DEVICE ST 600,  OPERATING MANUAL 

 

 

5. POWER SUPPLY 

 

Power

  supply  of  the  main  unit  and  the  generator  is  carried  out

 

from  built-in  batteries.  Fully  charged  batteries  ensure  continuous 
operation  of  the  main  unit  and  the  generator  for  7  hours.  The  power 
control of the main unit is carried out using two LEDs (Fig. 2, p.9 and p.10). 
With  a  fully  charged  battery  in  operating  mode,  both  LEDs  do  not  glow. 
When  the  battery  is  discharged,  a  red  LED  lights  up  (Fig.  2,  p.  9).  The 
battery of the main unit is charged in the off state using the charger (Fig. 1, 
p. 4) while the green LED is lit (Fig. 2, p.10), which goes out when charging 
is complete. Full charging time of the main unit is not more than 2 hours. 

The generator power supply is controlled by two LEDs (Fig. 3, p. 2 and 

p. 4). When the generator is turned on, the red LED lights up (Fig. 3, p. 2). 
When  the  battery  is  low,  the  red  LED  flashes.  The  generator  battery  is 
charged in the off state using a charger (Fig. 1, p. 4), while the green LED is 
lit (Fig. 3, p. 4), which goes out after charging. Full charge time is not more 
than 2 hours.

 

 
6. MODES 

 

There are two modes of use: 

 

1. «MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTOR» mode («DETECTOR») 
2. «CABLE LOCATOR» mode 
 
At the same time, the device can work only in one of the modes. 
 

6.1. «DETECTOR» MODE 

 

Purpose  -  search  for  working  listening  devices.  The  mode  is 

implemented  by  receiving,  converting  and  indicating  electromagnetic 
signals  arising  from  the  operation  of  electronic  devices.  For  reception  of 
signals the built-in magnetic antenna is used. 

The frequency range of the antenna (0.04 - 30 kHz) allows you to detect 

devices in shielded enclosures. 

The  orientation  of  the  main  unit  when  operating  in  the  “DETECTOR” 

Summary of Contents for ST 600

Page 1: ...COMBINED SEARCH DEVICE ST 600 OPERATING MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...tor 5 4 3 Telescopic handle 6 5 Power supply 7 6 Modes 7 6 1 MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTOR mode 7 6 2 CABLE LOCATOR mode 8 7 Operating 12 7 1 Prepare to operating 12 7 2 Operating in MAGNETIC FIELD DETECTOR...

Page 4: ...rential frequency range kHz 0 04 30 threshold sensitivity A m 2 Hz 1 2 10 7 the detector of the electric field cable locator receiver detector type differential frequency kHz 455 bandwidth kHz 30 thre...

Page 5: ...vable telescopic handle 1 6 Cable for connecting to computer sockets RJ45 1 7 Cable for connecting to computer sockets RJ12 RJ11 RJ25 1 8 Generator ground cable 1 9 Probe with crocodile clam 1 10 Case...

Page 6: ...ed to detect low frequency radiation Signals are received by a magnetic antenna 2 Cable locator receiver operating at 455 kHz Signals are received by a differential electric antenna Both antennas are...

Page 7: ...battery discharge indicator red 10 battery charge indicator green 11 charger connector An adjustable bracket is installed on the device body fig 2 pos 8 The bracket allows you to fix the main unit on...

Page 8: ...ing cable 6 probe connection socket 7 socket for cables with RJ plugs 4 3 TELESCOPIC HANDLE Removable telescopic handle designed to hold the main unit during operation If necessary examine the removed...

Page 9: ...controlled by two LEDs Fig 3 p 2 and p 4 When the generator is turned on the red LED lights up Fig 3 p 2 When the battery is low the red LED flashes The generator battery is charged in the off state...

Page 10: ...30 cm 6 2 CABLE LOCATOR MODE Purpose tracing cables when searching for wire listening devices The mode is implemented by applying a test signal 455 kHz modulated by dual tone low frequency signal to...

Page 11: ...various types of lines is shown in fig 6 fig 6 Test signal is monitored in a contactless manner using a main unit receiver Operator listens to the received test signal using headphones or built in sp...

Page 12: ...rientation of the main unit relative to the search plane the level of the signal being listened to will change Fig 8 shows a diagram of the change in the level of the signal being listened when the fr...

Page 13: ...e distance from the cable to both antennas is equal the receiver is strictly above the cable the signal levels will be also equal In this case the difference in the values of the measured levels will...

Page 14: ...2 Inspect the wires The insulation of the wires must not be broken the connectors must not be mechanically damaged 3 Install the main unit on the telescopic handle Insert the handle screw into the th...

Page 15: ...cally switches to the DETECTOR mode The MAGN indicator will light fig 2 pos 4 2 Connect headphones to the main unit fig 2 pos 6 3 Check battery level 4 Adjust the headphone volume by switch fig 2 pos...

Page 16: ...signal level may decrease due to attenuation In this case it is necessary to increase the level of the generator signal fig 3 pos 1 or lower the discrimination threshold fig 2 pos 1 8 STORAGE 1 Ambien...

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