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Note: The receiver's "O" position will be blackened to indicate that the signal has been received. At the
same time, the receiver's buzzer will sound and the number displayed in the middle will change. If the
signal is valid, the corresponding directional arrow will be displayed. If the arrow position shows "X"
continuously or does not trigger, it means that the amplitude is too small and needs to be increased;
When the battery is below 2.6V, "low voltage" will be displayed, prompting to replace the battery. If the
signal is received continuously and irregularly, it indicates interference and needs to reduce the
reception amplitude or change the reception position.
(3) If the setting remains unchanged and the receiving coil and box are moved to other positions of the
cable, those with the same direction and similar amplitude as the initial waveform are the same cable.
This method is suitable for situations where multiple cable identification points need to be confirmed as
the same cable.
2. Identify dead cables
The uncharged cable can be regarded as a live cable for identification according to the method of 1.
above, or it can be directly identified according to the direct connection method below.
The wiring diagram is as follows: