3.1
Easyloc Rx
receiver
Features The
Easyloc Rx
receiver is distinguished by the following features:
•
passive
signal modes for locating lines without the
Easyloc Tx
transmitter
•
active
signal modes for locating lines / probes when used together with a
transmitter
•
Automatic depth determination when used together with a transmitter (not
available for
Easyloc Basic
)
•
Semi-automatic depth estimation in passive signal modes (not available for
Easyloc Basic
)
•
Sensitivity level can be adjusted automatically or manually
•
Lighted display for use in dim environments
Components of the
receiver
The following illustration shows the components of the
Easyloc Rx
receiver:
Item
Description
1
Control panel with display
(see page 3-12)
2
Speaker with volume control
The speaker plays back various acoustic signals (e.g. beeps with
modulating pitch relative to the signal strength).
Quieter
Louder
When the receiver is switched on, the volume is set at a standard level.
The receiver will only start with the volume at a different level if the
volume has been manually increased before switching off the receiver.
3
Headphone jack
To connect headphones with a 3.5 mm plug connector.
4
Battery compartment
5
Floor cap
This replaceable floor cap serves to protect the housing.
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