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The Transmitter (Tx), draws a current from the
mains supply circuit to which it is connected to. The
Signal Current from the Tx is at about 10kHz. The
Transmitter is powered by the mains and requires no
batteries.
The 10kHz signal current generated by the Tx is then
searched (sniffed) by the Receiver to detect the Fuse,
Circuit Breaker or the faulty circuit.
The Receiver (Rx) is a tuned circuit which has it's
center frequency tuned to about 10kHz. The sensor is
located in the tip of the Receiver.
The amplitude of the received signal is shown on a
bar-graph type Leds.
The more Leds ON, the stronger the signal.
The Receiver uses one 9V battery.
4. Product Description - Transmitter
The Transmitter connects to the mains socket or fault
circuit which need to be traced.
To work correctly, the socket or Circuit to be traced
need to be powered or be live!
The connection is simple and use the plug.
Should you want to trace circuits using test leads,
select the proper accessory.
Inside, the Transmitter, there is an electronic circuitry
which, once connected to the mains voltage, will draw