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BESANTEK 

BST-CL01 

CABLE  LOCATOR 

TRANSMITTER 

CAT■,OOV 

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8ST-CL01R 

(ll) 

INSTRUCTION  MANUAL 

BESANTEK 

Corporation

CANADA 

99 Washington Street 
Melrose, MA 02176

 

Phone

 781-665-

1400

 

Toll Free 1-800-517-8431

Visit us at www.T

estEquipmentDepot.com

Summary of Contents for BST-CL01

Page 1: ...ABLE LOCATOR TRANSMITTER CAT OOV Jm l 8ST CL01R ll r INSTRUCTION MANUAL BESANTEK Corporation CANADA 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...Index 1 Introduction 2 Safety notes 3 Features 4 Specifications 5 Instrument layout 6 Operation 7 Maintenance Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 20 21 22 ...

Page 3: ...en designed and tested according to CE Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus EN 61010 1 EN 61326 1 and other safety standards Follow all warnings to ensure safe operation warning Read Safety Notes next page before using the cable locator 1 ...

Page 4: ...ired Rated environmental conditions 1 Indoor use 2 Installation Category Ill 300V 3 Pollution Degree 2 4 Altitude up to 2000 Meter 5 Relative Humidity 80 Max 6 Ambient Temperature 0 40 C Observe the international electrical symbols listed below Meter is protected throughout by double 1 1 insulation or reinforced insulation Warning Risk of electric shock Caution Refer to this manual before using th...

Page 5: ...sion Power Level Selection includes 1 2 3 Transmission Signal Code Selection includes F E H d L C O A Flashlight Back Light function The Silent Mode Disable Button Beep The Level Bar Display on the LCD Screen the transmission power level indication The Action Wave Display on the LCD Screen when the signal is transmitted Auto power off function 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 14...

Page 6: ...udes Level Code Value Automatic Mode Manual Mode There are 9 levels to select UAC Mode AC Power Line Detection Flashlight Back Light function The Silent Mode Disable Button Beep Frequency Tone The Danger Symbol is to indicate the AC voltage on the Line The Level Bar Display on the LCD Screen for the signal value the UAC power value Auto power off function ...

Page 7: ...ng temperature humidity 0 C 40 C 80 R H Max Storage temperature humidity 10 C 50 C 80 R H Max Dimensions 188 L 90 W 47 D mm Weight battery included Approx 389g Receiver Detection depth 50cm Display LCD shows function and bargraph Power source 1 5V AAA battery 6 Operating temperature humidity 0 C 40 C 80 R H Max Storage temperature humidity 10 C 50 C 80 R H Max Dimensions 247 L 78 W 45 D mm Weight ...

Page 8: ...battery indication C symbol appears and flashes on the LCD Accessories Instruction manual Test leads Alligator clip Spike Batteries Carry case 6 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 9: ...r 4 o 5 9 8 10 1 Terminal 2 COM Terminal 3 Flashlight 4 LCD 5 ON OFF Button IIIUII 6 Backlight and Mute Button 7 6 7 11 12 7 Flashlight Button 8 TEST STOP Button 9 LEVEL Button 10 CODE Button 11 Button 12 T Button BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 10: ...klight and Mute Button Press it to turn on or turn off the LCD Backlight Press and hold it for more than 1 second to switch on or switch off the mute function 7 Flashlight Button Press it to turn on or turn off the LED lights 8 TEST STOP Button Press it to send a transmission signal or stop sending the transmission signal 9 LEVEL Button Press it to enter into the level selection mode the LEVEL sym...

Page 11: ...C O A 11 Button Press it to select the level upwards when the transmitter is in the level selection mode Press it to select the code upwards when the transmitter is in the code selection mode 12 Button Press it to select the level downwards when the transmitter is in the level selection mode Press it to select the code downwards when the transmitter is in the code selection mode ...

Page 12: ...ceiver 4 6 7 tl 8 1 Sensor of the Receiver 2 Flashlight 3 LCD 4 ON OFF Button 5 MANU Button 5 9 1 10 6 Backlight and Mute Button 7 UAc Button 8 Flashlight Button 9 Button 10 T Button 10 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 13: ...utton Press it to turn on or turn off the LCD Backlight Press and hold it for more than 1 second to switch on or switch off the mute function 7 UAC Button Press it to switch to the non contact voltage detection mode UAC mode 8 Flashlight Button Press it to turn on or turn off the LED lights 9 Button Press it to select the sensitivity level upwards when the receiver is in the manual detection mode ...

Page 14: ...EL button to enter into the level selection mode of the transmitter the LEVEL symbol will be flashing User can press or button to select the level of the transmission signal level 1 3 The transmitter will return to the test mode by pressing the LEVEL button again Code selection mode Press and hold the CODE button for more than 1 second to enter into the code selection mode of the transmitter the C...

Page 15: ...e MANU button to enter into the manual detection mode On the manual detection mode user can select the signal sensitivity level 8 steps by pressing or button The receiver will return to the auto detection mode by pressing the MANU button UAC detection mode Press the UAC button to enter into the non contact voltage detection mode UAC mode for non contact voltage detection The is for checking the AC...

Page 16: ... the red terminal to a single conductor and connect the COM black terminal to earth If there are other conductors in the same piping then they have to be earthed at the same time In this case the receiver can detect the NG position 14 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 17: ...itter is near other conductors that are parallel to it example cable tray channel etc or is interlaced with or crosses them the signal may then propagate in these cables and create spurious circuits then be detected 2 Two pole application a The live line connection Connect the red terminal of transmitter to the phase line of the mains and connect the COM black terminal to the neutral line of the m...

Page 18: ...e the voltage of mains line and transmit the signal through the mains line then the receiver can trace the mains line and detect the power socket is locating on the same mains line or not 16 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 19: ...of wires in the line and connect the wires together on the other end of line In another method connect the both terminals of transmitter to the two ends of a single line In this case the receiver can find out NG position or trace the signal line in the wall or floor 17 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 20: ... so metallic for example galvanized steel The pipe must not be earthed and there is a relatively high resistance between itself and ground otherwise the detection distance is very short Connect red terminal of transmitter to the pipe and COM black terminal of transmitter must be earthed 18 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 21: ...ible otherwise the circuit cannot be located precisely c Detection of faults in an in floor heating system The circuit measured must not be live then the right end of circuit is connected to the transmitter that is sending F code signal and the left end of circuit is connected to the other transmitter that is sending C code signal and the both transmitters must be ea1rthed When the line is traced ...

Page 22: ... by the receiver in the UAc mode indicated only whether the circuit is live or not During the search for the ends of several supply lines the lines must be connected separately one by one The number of bars is indication the strength of received signal emitted depend on the voltage in the circuit and the distance from the circuit 20 BESANTEK Corporation CANADA ...

Page 23: ... the test leads from the transmitter and turn off the power of the transmitter Unscrew the battery cover and replace with new batteries 1 5V AAA 6 Turn off the power of the receiver Unscrew the battery cover and replace with new batteries 1 5V AAA 6 Batteries 1 5V AAA 6 Screw Battery Cover Batteries 1 5V AAA 6 Screw Battery Cover ...

Page 24: ...e case Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent Do not use abrasives or solvents If the instrument is not to be used for more than 60 days please remove the batteries for storage 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

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