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Cable locator
* Connect the emitter as shown in Fig. 3-1-9.
* The grounding of the emitter must be properly grounded.
* Select the automatic mode of the receiver.
* Based on the displayed signal strength, find or trace the circuit.
Caution!
1. The distance between the earth wire and the circuit to be located should be
as wide as possible. If the distance is too small, the signals and the circuit
cannot be precisely located.
2. The depth of detection is highly influenced by ground conditions. Select the
appropriate receive sensitivity to precisely locate the circuit.
3. As you slowly move the receiver along the circuit to be located, you will see
that the display changes greatly. The strongest signals represent the precise
location of the circuit.
4. The greater the distance between the emitter and receiver signals, the
lower their power d, and the detection will be more superficial.
3.2 Double polarity applications.
3.2.1 Applications in closed circuits
It can be applied to circuits with current and circuits without current:
In circuits without current, the emitter only sends coded signals to the circuit