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Underground Magnetics MAG 3S User manual

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Table of Contents
1: Introduction ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 6
2: Caution ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏpage 7
3. FCC and CE Compliance ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏpage 8
4: Manual Tips ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏpage 9
5: Quick Startꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 10
6: System Highlights ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 12
7: Receiverꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 12
7.1:Specifications ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 13
7.2: Receiver Operationꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 13
7.3: Icons ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 14
7.3.1: Main Page Icons ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 14
7.3.2: Secondary Page Icons ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 16
7.3.3: Transmitter Information:ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 17
7.3.4: Calibration & Depth Forecasting Iconsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 18
7.3.5: Setup Page Iconsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 18
7.4:Calibration ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 19
7.4.1: Depth Calibration ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 19
7.4.2: Roll Calibration ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 20
7.5: Operation ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 21
7.5.1: Depth Forecastꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 21
7.5.2: Transmitter Unlock ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 22
7.5.3: Transmitter Settingsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 23
7.5.4: Receiver Settingsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 24
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7.5.5: Radio Channel Selection ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 26
7.5.6: Pairing ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 27
7.5.7: Pitch Unit Selection ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 28
7.5.8: Distance Unit Selection ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 29
7.5.9: Time Settingꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 30
7.5.10: System Unlockꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 31
7.5.11: Contrast Adjustmentꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 32
7.5.12: Ball Speed Controlꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 33
7.5.13: Depth Speed Adjustment ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 34
7.6: Receiver Maintenanceꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 35
8: Displayꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 36
8.1: Display Specifications ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 36
8.2: Display Operations ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 36
8.3: Display Iconsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 37
8.3.1: Main Page Icons ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 37
8.3.2: Secondary Page Icons ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 38
8.4: Down Hole ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 39
8.5: Radio Channel Selectionꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 41
8.6: Pairing ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 42
8.7: Contrast Adjustmentꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 43
8.8: Communication Mode ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 44
8.9: Display Maintenanceꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 45
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9: Transmitter
9.1: Introduction ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 46
9.2: Specifications ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 47
9.3: Digital Information ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 51
9.4: Transmitter Maintenanceꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 51
10: Locating Methods
10.1: Three Point Locating ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 52
10.1.1: The Basicsꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 52
10.1.2: Find the Transmitter ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 55
10.1.3: Tracking on the Fly: ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 58
10.1.4: Bore-To ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 59
11: Battery and Charger ꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 60
12: Warrantyꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏꞏ page 61
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This locating system also offers four channel license free
radio telemetries between the receiver and remote
display. The user can easily “pair” any two receivers and
displays so that communications between the “pair” will
not be interfered by other “pairs”.
This manual is intended to provide information and
instructions on how to use this locating system properly.
Underground Magnetics Inc. (UM) reserves the right to
improve the locating system and the Operator’s Manual at
any time without notice.
MAG SYSTEM
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RECEIVER
The Transmitter (sometimes referred to as a Sonde or
Beacon) sends digital information of the transmitters pitch,
roll, temperature and battery status through an FM
modulated RF signal.
The Receiver receives this information and uses RF Signal to
identify the transmitter’s status and location.
The Display— the Receiver transmits the locating information
to a remote display through a radio telemetry system.
A horizontal directional drilling machine operator can use the
information from the display to the guide the drill head to the
desired location. path.
1: Introduction
TRANSMITTER
DISPLAY
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The operator must understand safety procedures
and correct operation methods before operating the
HDD and the locating system.
Do not use the locating system near flammable or
explosive substances.
Wear proper personal protective equipment
including steel-toed boots, safety gloves, helmets,
reflective vests, and safety goggles.
Obey all local safety regulations.
This locating system is only a tool to assist the
operator to locate the drill head. It is the operator,
not the Mag locating system that is responsible
for identifying the drill head location. UM is not
responsible for any damage or loss caused by using
the Mag system. Operators should operate the
Mag system according to the manual.
2: Caution
If there are any questions, please contact UM at
[email protected] or call customer
service at (515) 505-0960
HDD machines can cause property damage and
personal injury upon striking underground power
lines, gas lines, phone lines, television cables, fiber
optic cables, or sewage lines. Make sure to confirm
by uncovering and marking all underground utilities
before crossing.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FSS Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
 This device must accept any interference received ,including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Under-
ground Magnetics Inc. will void the user’s authority to operate
equipment.
Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This product
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna .
 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3: FCC and CE
This system is classified as Class 2 radio equipment per the R & TTE
Directive and may not be legal to operate or require a license to operate
in some countries. The list of restrictions and the required declarations
of conformity are available in the “resources” section of the UM website.
9
4: Tips for Reading this Manual
Here are some points to keep in mind as you read through the
Mag 8 Operator’s Manual.
Page References
This question mark and textbox will
tell you the page in the Operator’s
Manual where you can find more
detailed information on the corre-
sponding topic.
Page X
The following two pages contain a short preface. This
will be a quick introduction to the steps in which you will
most likely use your Mag System. It will also contain
page references for the later sections of the manual that
contain more detailed information for the corresponding
steps.
The rest of the manual will contain detailed sections that
follow the order of the Mag 8 Receiver and the Mag 8
menu screens
It is recommended to read the entire Operator’s Manual
before use.
10
5: Quick Start
1Turn on receiver by holding power button
until Mag logo is visible on screen Page 12
2
3
4
5
Walk bore-path and use depth
forecasting to check for interference and
select frequency.
Page 20
Install batteries into transmitter. Install
battery cap with provided battery cap
tool.
Turn on display by holding power button
until Mag logo is visible on the screen
Install transmitter into the housing.
11
6
7
9
8
10
Check Calibration by placing receiver
(10ft/3m) away from housing, measured
from inside edge of receiver to the center
of the housing.
Page 56
Page 18
Page 55
Page 53
If distance on receiver’s screen reads
anything other than (10ft/3m) perform
calibration.
Choose locating mode either Single
Point or Single Ball.
Locate FLP (Front Locate Point).
Locate RLP (Rear Locate Point).
11 Locate LL (Locate Line).
Repeat steps 9 through 11 as you
continue to guide the drill.
Page 56
12
6: System Highlights
Mag 3S & 5S Systems
High Precision and high anti-interference Faraday shield 3D antenna
structure.
Industrial rated, gold-plated electronic modules
High-performance DSP
Dual locating system, functioning as two receivers independently
tracking to provide better accuracy and reliability
Locating Method—choose Single Point or Single Ball Mode
Echo 50XF
Echo 50
Echo XMINI
Echo ST
Receiver : Mag3S or 5S
Display : Mag3S or 5S
Mag 5S Transmitters:
Mag 3S Transmitters: Echo 50
Echo XMINI
Echo ST
13
7: Receiver
7.1: Specifications
7.2: Receiver Operation
Power key: Press and hold to turn on or off.
Tap to turn backlight on or off.
Up key: Move to previous cursor selection.
Down key: Move to next cursor selection.
Confirm key: Tap to confirm cursor selection.
Press and hold to enter secondary
page. Tap from main page to enter
Bore-To mode.
Setup key: Tap to enter calibration page/
return to main page. Press and
hold to enter setup
5S—16 System Frequencies 325kHz – 41kHz
3S—12 System Frequencies 4kHz – 41kHz
Temperature range -4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C)
Telemetry 4 radio channels with
range up to 3000ft (900m)*
Rechargeable Lithium
Battery
12.5V
Battery life Up to 50 hours
Dimensions 27” x 5” x 12” (68.5cm X13cmx30cm)
Weight 6.5 pounds
Water Resistant IP65
* With opƟonal Yagi Antenna
14
7: Receiver
7.3.1: Main Page Icons
7.3: Icons
Transmitter model, frequency, and power
Signal to Noise Ratio
Signal strength
Visual representation of signal to noise
Transmitter temperature (flashing indicates the
transmitter is overheating)
Depth when over the head
Receiver remote telemetry indicator
15
Clock positions
Pitch
Roll indicator
Locate Line
Direction of nearest
Locate Point
Single Point Single Ball
To select locating modes see section 10.1.1
16
7.3.2: Secondary Page Icons
To enter the secondary Page, press and hold
Radio Channel
Receiver Battery Status
Transmitter Model, frequency
and power
Tap to enter transmiƩer informaƟon
17
7.3.3: Transmitter Information
From secondary page, tap to enter transmitter information page
Transmitter Model, Frequency and Power level
Transmitter battery voltage meter
Transmitter antenna health.
(Normal range 95% to 105%)
Transmitter Housing suitability.
Note:
Normal Power Mode below 800mW
High Power Mode below 3000mW
(Numbers above mW will see lower battery life).
18
A1: 10ft calibration
A4: 66ft calibration
A2: 33ft calibration
A5: Depth Forecast
7.3.5: Setup Page Icons B1:
B2:
B3:
B4:
B5:
B6:
B7:
B8:
B9:
B10:
B11:
B13:
B16:
B20:
B23:
B26:
TransmiƩer lock/unlock
TransmiƩer seƫngs
Receiver seƫngs
Radio channel selecƟon
Receiver and Display pairing
Roll calibraƟon
Pitch and unit selecƟon
Time seƫng
System lock/unlock
Visibility control
System informaƟon
Distance and unit selecƟon
Speed Control
TransmiƩer InformaƟon
LocaƟng Mode
Depth Speed
7.3.4: Calibration and Depth Forecast Page Icons
19
7.4: Calibration
7.4.1: Depth Calibration
Do not calibrate around strong active or passive interference.
For example, don’t calibrate around an electrical transformer (active), or on
concrete with rebar and/or wire mesh (passive). These types of areas can
effect the depth calibration and accuracy significantly.
1. Place transmitter inside housing flat on the ground.
2. Measure from the center of the housing, 10’ to the
inside edge of the locator.
3. Tap to enter calibration screen.
Tap to enter calibration page.
4. Tap twice more to begin calibration.
Check mark will show when complete.
Note: Calibrate at 10ft first before calibrating at 33ft or 66ft. Calibrating at 33ft or 66ft is
not necessary unless drilling at extreme depths.
Above ground calibration check:
Once calibration is completed, press button to return
to main screen. 10ft will be displayed in the upper left
hand portion of the screen.
To check quality of calibration, move locator out 20’
from housing and check distance. If calibration is cor-
rect, distance should be within 1”.
After calibration, above ground distance will change to below ground distance. Below ground
distance is the distance to the transmitter or, the depth when directly above the transmitter. This
conversion is done automatically when the transmitter has rotated for 15 seconds.
ABOVE GROUND DISTANCE BELOW GROUND DISTANCE
20
7.4.2: Roll Calibration
1. Place transmitter housing in a
12 o’clock position.
Press and hold to enter
Setup page and tap to
Select B6 icon.
Tap to enter Roll Calibration
Page and tap or until the
point is in the 12 o’clock position,
Tap twice to start roll
calibration and wait for calibration
Calibration Complete Tap to return to Main Page

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