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A coded telemetry transmitter’s information
must
be entered in the VR60PC software (see the
Adding Telemetry Data
section of the VR60PC Software manual) when the coded frequency setup
is sent to the VR60 receiver. If a coded telemetry transmitter is not setup and it is detected by the
VR60 receiver, the bottom line of the display will show the ID number of the transmitter with the
AtoD data in place of the telemetry data, as shown in the example below.
CH: C 256 SENSOR
ID: 142 AtoD: 183
The AtoD data is the raw received data. The slope and intercept pertaining to that transmitter can
be used to convert the raw data to meters or temperature.
To exit the coded transmitter option, press the ENTER key while the VR60 receiver is in signal
detection mode.
Transmitter Type
There are four types of coded transmitters available in different sizes. The table below identifies the
names and key features of each code type.
Code Type Name
Abbreviation
Number of Available ID
Codes
Number of pulses
Telemetry?
256 Pinger
R256
256
6
NO
4K Pinger
R04K
4096
7
NO
256 Sensor
S256
256
8
YES
64K Pinger
R64K
65536
8
NO