Preface
Training
Radiodetection provides training services for most
Radiodetection products. Our qualified instructors will
train equipment operators or other personnel at your
preferred location or at Radiodetection headquarters.
For more information go to www.radiodetection.com or
contact your local Radiodetection representative.
Trademarks
PCM
+
is a trademark of trademarks of Radiodetection
Ltd. and SPX Corporation, all rights reserved.
The Bluetooth word, mark and logo are registered
trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
trademarks by Radiodetection is under license.
Copyright Statement
Copyright 2009 Radiodetection Ltd - SPX Corporation.
All rights reserved. Radiodetection is a subsidiary of
SPX Corporation.
SPX and Radiodetection are trademarks of
Radiodetection Ltd. and SPX Corporation. Due to a policy
of continued development, we reserve the right to alter or
amend any published specification without notice.
This document may not be copied, reproduced,
transmitted, modified or used, in whole or in part, without
the prior written consent of Radiodetection Ltd.
Before you begin
Please read this user manual before attempting to use
the PCM
+
Receiver and Transmitter. Note that this manual
and all its contents are subject to change. Radiodetection
products are under continuous development.
Radiodetection Limited reserves the right to modify the
product without notice and some product changes may
have taken place after this user manual was published.
Contact your local Radiodetection dealer or visit:
www.radiodetection.com
for the latest information about
the PCM
+
product family, including this manual.
Important Notice
Radiodetection Receivers detect almost all buried cables
and most conductors, but there are some which do
not radiate signals and which Radiodetection Receivers
cannot detect. Radiodetection receivers do not indicate
whether a signal is from a single cable, several buried side
by side or one above another.
This equipment is NOT approved for use in areas where
hazardous gases may be present.
Reduce audio level before using headphones to avoid
damaging your hearing.
Ni-Cad batteries should be disposed of in accordance
with your Company’s work practice, and/or the relevant
laws or guidelines in your country.
The operation of any cable and pipe locator may be
affected when used in close proximity to ferrous materials
such as manhole covers and parked cars. Keep a
one or two meter distance from these objects when
taking critical measurements such as depth and current
readings. If an operator stands too close to the Receiver
when wearing steel-toe capped boots may also affect the
readings.
This instrument, or family of instruments, will not be
permanently damaged by reasonable electrostatic
discharge and has been tested in accordance with IEC
801-2. However, in extreme cases temporary malfunction
may occur. If this happens, switch off, wait and switch on
again. If the instrument still malfunctions, disconnect the
batteries for a few seconds.