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EXAMPLES FOR MEASURING RESULTS
Note:
In the following examples, the audio signal on
the measuring tool is switched on.
Depending on the size and depth of the object under
the sensor area, it is not always possible to
positively determine whether this object is “live” or
voltage-free. In this case, the symbol will appear
in indicator
n
.
“Live” Wire (see figure C)
A “live”, metal object (e.g. a power cable) is within the
sensor range. The object depth is 1.5 cm. The
measuring tool emits the warning signal for “live”
conductors as soon as the power cable is detected
by the sensor.
Magnetic Object (see figure D)
A magnetic object (e.g. a steel bar) is within the
sensor range. Further objects are also located to the
left and right, outside of the sensor range.
The object depth is 8.8 cm. The detection tool emits
an audio signal.
Copper Pipe (see figure E)
A metal object (e.g. a copper pipe) is within the
sensor range. The object depth is 4 cm. The
detection tool emits an audio signal.
Plastic or Wooden Object
(see figure F)
A non-metal object is within the sensor range. The
object is plastic or wooden, and close to the surface.
The detection tool emits an audio signal.
Large Surface
(see figure G)
A metal, large surface (e.g. a metal plate) is within
the sensor range. The object depth is 2 cm. The
detection tool emits an audio signal.
Many Unclear Signals
(see figures H–I)
When many objects are shown in the standard start
display, the wall probably consists of many hollow
spaces. To broadly block out the hollow spaces,
switch to the
“Metal”
operating mode.
When there are still too many objects being shown,
carry out several height-offset measurements and
mark the detected objects on the wall.
Offset marks are an indication for hollow spaces,
whereas marks on a line indicate an object.
Brightness
In the
“Brightness”
menu, you can adjust the
brightness of the display backlight. The default
setting is
“Max”
.
Tone Signals
In the
“Tone signal”
menu, you can limit when the
detection tool will emit an audio signal.
Signal must be switched on via the audio signal
button
13
.
– The default setting is
“Live Wire”
: An audio
signal sounds after pressing the button, and
whenever a “Live” wire/conductor is under the
sensor range. Additionally, a warning signal is
given for “live” wires.
– Setting to
“Live wire”
, an audio signal sounds
after pressing the button, as does the warning
signal is given for “live” wires, when the
detection tool indicates a power line.
– Setting to
“Objects”
, an audio signal sounds
whenever an object is under the sensor range.
– Setting to
“Keyclick”
, a tone signal only sounds
after pressing the button.
Default Mode
In the
“Default mode”
menu, you can set the
default operating mode that is to be pre-set after
switching on the detection tool. The default setting
is
“Last mode”
.
“EXTENDED SETTINGS” MENU
To access the “Extended settings” menu, press the
setup button
14
and the On/Off button
15
at the
same time when the detection tool is switched off.
To exit the menu, press the start button
11
. The
standard start display for the measuring process is
activated and the settings are saved.
Navigating in the Menu
Press the setup button
14
to scroll down.
Press the selection buttons
10
and
12
to select the
values:
– Selection button
10
will select the right-hand or
next value.
– Selection button
12
will select the left-hand or
previous value.
Device Information
In the
“Device Infos”
menu, you can access
information on the detection tool, e.g. the
“Operation Time”
.
In the
“Restore Settings”
menu, you can restore
the factory settings.
Operating Instructions
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