1.
Determine the optimal location
of the transducer:
a. Where as much of the water surface
comes into direct contact with the sound
waves
b. Where the front of the unit follows the
water current and/or wind direction (for
larger water surfaces above 5-10m )
c. Where there are no corners outside the
reach of the transducer, as this will greatly
reduce the effectiveness of the device
d. With its backside as close to the water
edge as possible
2.
Place the transmitter in the
water
3
Ensure that the transmitter is
always completely below water
surface
4
Always ensure a horizontal
position of the transmitter
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EN
The transducer transforms the electrical signals produced by the
electronic box into ultrasonic sound signals. These signals are
inaudible. The transducer is a very sensitive instrument that
needs to be handled with the greatest care.
The ultrasonic sound waves are issued by the transducer in a
180 degrees spread from the front of the machine. The device
needs to be placed in such a manner that as much of the water
surface as possible comes into direct contact with the sound
waves. The strongest ultrasonic signals are those that come
straight out of the transducer.
4.2 Installation of the E-Transmitter
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Dark area remains untreated
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