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3.2
Easyloc Tx
transmitter
Features The
Easyloc Tx
transmitter is distinguished by the following features:
•
Inductive coupling
of the signal using the integrated antenna or transmitter
clamp
•
Direct (galvanic) coupling
of the signal using connected equipment (such as the
measurement cable and power socket adapter)
•
Two-step adjustable transmission power
•
Selectable signal output – continuous or pulsed
Transmitter control panel
The following illustration shows the control panel of the
Easyloc Tx
:
Control
element
Description
1
Battery status indicator
When the battery status LED blinks in red, the batteries need to be
replaced.
2
On/Off switch
By quickly pressing this button the
Easyloc Tx
can be switched on or off.
All appropriate LED’s blink when the
Easyloc Tx
is on, depending on
operating function.
3
“Signal type” button
This button is used to switch between continuous and pulsed signal
output.
4
Jacks for connecting accessories
These jacks are used to create a direct galvanic connection with the
target line or to create a connection using a special connection set (e.g.
EasyClamp
transmitter clamp or house connection set).
5
“Mode” button
This button is used to switch between
inductive
and
direct
signal
coupling (galvanically or via transmitter clamp).
6
“Signal strength” button
This button is used to select one of two signal strength levels (see
Technical Data).
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