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To test your Metroclamp for loose or broken wires:
19 Keeping the Conductive Attachment in the loop configuration shown in Figure 3-4, unplug the attachment from the
Transmitter and plug it into the Metroclamp jack on the back of the 810 Receiver. Position the Receiver on the floor or
ground so that you can read the field strength readout.
Figure 3-4: Configuration for Testing the Metroclamp
20 Plug your Metroclamp into the DIRECT/4820 CLAMP jack of the 810 Transmitter. Then position the jaws of the
Metroclamp around one of the wires of the Conductive Attachment (still in the loop configuration) and lay it on the
floor or ground.
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Turn the Transmitter back ON.
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Note the field strength shown o the Receiver; it should be close to that of step 15 above.
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While watching the field strength readout, gently wiggle the wires at each of the connection points. Any fluctuation in
the field strength readout indicates a loose or broken wire within the Metroclamp.
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Turn both the Transmitter and Receiver off and unplug both the Metroclamp and the Conductive Attachment to avoid
excessive battery loss.
See Section 7 for information on testing and replacing batteries.
If there are any questions about this procedure or the use of the instrument, contact the Metrotech Service Department: 1-
800-638-7682