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3.  Transmitter Mode

WARNING

Always connect the transmitter to a target line following all the company procedures. This operation 

should only be performed by authorized personnel. Always make connections before switching on the 

unit. Switch off before disconnecting the transmitter.

NOTE

When the transmitter is powered on without connection leads, a “NO CONNECTION” message will 

appear. Power off the transmitter and insert the connection leads, and procced with power up.

NO CONNECTION

3.1    Direct Connection Mode

The 

Direct Connection

 mode is automatically selected by plugging a connection lead into the output socket. An icon confirming 

the direct connection mode is shown on the display. The wave in the icon fluctuates when the transmitter is operating. The direct 

connection lead consists of two colored cables with clips and covers. The red clip must be connected to the conductor being 
located, the black clip to a suitable ground such as the ground stake provided with the transmitter. 

A good connection is indicated by a change in the beep rate from the speaker and the current reading on the display.

FUSE

Wherever a direct connection can be safely made without the risk of injury, damage to the customer’s plant, or the transmitter, it 
is the best way of applying the transmitter’s signal.

The positioning of the ground connection can also influence the degree of coupling experienced. Ground connections generally 

should not be made to other pipes or cables or above ground metallic structures such as wire fences. In general, the lower the 
frequency is, the further the signal will travel, and the less signal-coupling will occur. The most common frequencies used for 
direct connection are between 512 Hz/640 Hz and 8 kHz.

Regulations in many countries require that power output is limited above specific frequencies. The Loc3 series 5-watt,10-watt, 

and 25-watt transmitters enable frequencies below 45 kHz to be transmitted using as much as 5-watts,10-watts or 25-watt 
output, depending on your transmitter, but frequencies over 45 kHz are restricted to 1-watt. Using direct connection and the 

higher power at the low frequencies helps significantly in achieving greater location distances. Direct connections should not be 

made to cables carrying greater than 25V (or as your safety practices allow). The transmitter is protected (250V fuse) from stray 
currents that may exist on the target line.

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Summary of Contents for Loc3-25Tx

Page 1: ...Units mA volts ohms 5 Speaker level 6 Output step bar graph 7 Battery level or DC Input icon 8 Digital readout mA volts ohms Output Protect Warning The transmitter checks the line when connected Output protected against accidental momentary connection to up to 230V AC RMS it will display the high voltage warning icon and not allow the transmitter to operate In addition the transmitter is protected...

Page 2: ...Output speakON socket 25 Watt transmitter for the direct connection lead Charger socket to charge rechargeable battery pack Transmitter 19V DC power lead is used to power the transmitter from AC DC power supply Fuse 4A 250V this protects the transmitter circuitry in the event of the transmitter receiving up to 250V incoming voltage on the output leads or higher than the allowed current A beeper is...

Page 3: ...ed FUSE Internal Charger Socket Plug the charger into the charging socket on the side of the transmitter or directly into the battery tray NOTE The rechargeable tray cannot be charged from a 12V DC source WARNING Only use a charger supplied by Vivax Metrotech Corp Using non approved chargers may result in damage to the equipment or overheating explosion The battery condition charge is displayed on...

Page 4: ...splay FUSE Wherever a direct connection can be safely made without the risk of injury damage to the customer s plant or the transmitter it is the best way of applying the transmitter s signal The positioning of the ground connection can also influence the degree of coupling experienced Ground connections generally should not be made to other pipes or cables or above ground metallic structures such...

Page 5: ...n is needed FUSE WARNING When applying the clamp to cables that carry electricity be sure to follow your company s safety instructions and procedures Beware that if applied around a high voltage cable that cable may induce a current in the clamp causing it to snap shut or jump quite dramatically always apply clamps carefully 4 Transmitter Frequencies The Loc3 25Tx transmitters are supplied with a ...

Page 6: ...educe battery life All other settings remain the same as the last setting used 4 2 Most Used Frequencies Frequency Selection Feature This feature allows the operator to choose the most used frequencies from a list of frequencies Once these frequencies are selected in the main menu the user can scroll through them by pressing the f pushbutton The user can add or remove frequencies from the above li...

Page 7: ... to exit the Frequency Menu and return to the main display 6 A particular frequency in the chosen list of frequencies can be selected from the screen by pressing the f pushbutton until the wanted frequency is displayed at the top of the main screen Vivax Metrotech Corp Headquarters 3251 Olcott Street Santa Clara CA 95054 USA T Free 1 800 446 3392 Tel 1 408 734 1400 Fax 1 408 734 1415 Email SalesUS...

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