Underground Magnetics MAG 3S User manual


1: Introduction………………………………………...…….1
2: Caution………………………….…………………...……2
3: FCC Compliance Statement………………………..
4: Tips for Reading this Manual……………………...….3
5: Preface………………………………………………...….4
6: System Highlights…………………………………...….6
7: Receiver……………………………….………………….7
7.1: Specifications…………………………….....…...7
7.2: Receiver Operation………………………..….…7
7.3: Icons………………………………………………8
7.3.1: Main Page Icons……………..…………8
7.3.2: Secondary Page Icons……………..…10
7.3.3: Calibration and
Depth Forecast Page Icons………….11
7.3.4: Setup Page Icons……………………..11
7.4: Calibration……………………………………....12
7.4.1: Depth Calibration…………………..….12
7.4.2: Roll Calibration…………………….…..13
7.5: Operation…………………………………..……14
7.5.1: Depth Prediction.………………...……14
7.5.2: Transmitter Activation…………………16
7.5.3: Transmitter Settings……………..……17
7.5.4: Receiver Settings………………...……18
7.5.5: Radio Channel Selection………..……19
7.5.6: Pairing…………….……………….……20
7.5.7: Pitch Unit Selection…………….……..21
7.5.8: Depth Unit Selection…………………..22
7.5.9: Time Setting……………………………23
7.5.10: System Unlock…………………….….24
7.5.11: Visibility Control………………………25
7.5.12: Speed Control………………………..
7.6: Receiver Maintenance…………………………
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8: Display…………………………………….………..……27
8.1: Specifications……………………………...……27
8.2: Display Operations………………………..……27
8.3: Icons………………………………………..……28
8.3.1: Main Page Icons………………………28
8.3.2: Secondary Page Icons……..…………29
8.3.3: Setup Page Icons…...………………...29
8.3.4: Down Hole Echo Mode Change…….
8.3.5: Radio Channel Selection…….…….…30
8.3.6: Pairing…………………………….….…31
8.3.7: Pitch Unit Selection……………………32
8.3.8: Distance Unit Selection……………….33
8.3.9: Visibility Control………………………..34
8.3.10: Communication Mode
8.4: Display Maintenance…………………….…..…35
9: Transmitter…………………………….……………..…36
9.1: Introduction………………………………...……36
9.2: Specifications……………………………...……36
9.3: Digital Information………………………..….….37
9.4: Transmitter Maintenance………………………37
10: Locating Methods………………………………...…38
10.1: Three Point Locating…………………………
10.1.1: The Basics…………………………..
10.1.2: Finding the Front Locate Point……….
10.1.3: Finding the Rear Locate Point….…....
10.1.4: Finding the Locate Line and
Transmitter……….…………………
10.1.5: Tracking on the Fly………………..…..
10.2: Bore-To…………………...………..………...…
10.3: Single Point Locating………………………..
11: Battery and Charger……………………...……...……56
12: Warranty………………….…………….…....…………56
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The MAG 3S and 6S are locating systems designed to
assist horizontal directional drill machine operators in
locating and tracking underground drill head locations and
orientations. The systems consist of a transmitter, a
receiver, and a remote display.
These locating systems also offer 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 these locating systems
properly. Underground Magnetics Inc. (UM) reserves the
right to improve the locating systems and the Operator’s
Manual at any time without notice.
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The transmitter sends digital information of the
transmitter’s 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 receiver transmits the locating information to a
remote display through a radio telemetry system. A
horizontal directional drill machine operator can use
the information from the display to guide the drill head
to the desired path.

The operator must understand safety procedures
and correct operation methods before operating the
HDD and the locating system.
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
and mark all underground utilities before beginning
operations.
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 6S 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 6S system. Operators should operate the
Mag 6S system according to the manual.
If there are any questions, please contact UM at
support@undergroundmagnetics.com or call
customer service at 515-505-0960.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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
Underground Magnetics Inc. will void the user’s authority to
operate the 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
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.
Page 3

Here are some points to keep in mind as you read
through the Mag 3S & 6S Operator’s Manual.
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 3S or 6S
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 3S or 6S Receiver
and the Mag D3 or D6 menu screens.
It is recommended to read the whole Operator’s
Manual first. Then use the separate Quick Start
Guide, which is included with your system, as
reference when needed.
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
corresponding topic.
Page X
Page 4

When you receive your Mag 3S or 6S System the transmitter
will have already been activated, preprogrammed at 19 kHz,
and paired and calibrated with the receiver. The receiver and
display will have been paired and set to channel 1.
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Walk bore-path and use depth
forecasting to check for
interference and select frequency.
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Install batteries into transmitter.
Install battery cap with provided
battery cap tool.
Turn on display by holding power
button until the Mag logo is visible
on screen.
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Install transmitter into the housing.
Turn on receiver by holding power
button until the Mag logo is visible
on screen.
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Check calibration by placing
receiver 10ft away from housing,
measured from inside edge of
receiver to center of housing.
If distance on receiver’s screen
reads anything other than 10ft,
perform calibration.
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Begin drilling.
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Locate FLP (Front Locate Point).
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Locate RLP (Rear Locate Point).
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Locate LL (Locate Line).
Repeat steps 9 through 11 as you
continue to guide drill.
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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
Up to 130ft depth range and up to 48 hours continuous usage
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Display: Mag D3
Receiver: Mag 3S
Transmitter: Echo 1
Echo 1 19k
Echo 1 30k
Echo ST

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
Up to 190ft depth range and up to 160 hours continuous usage
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Display: Mag D6
Receiver: Mag 6S
Transmitter: Echo 1
Echo 1 19k
Echo 1 30k
Echo 2S
Echo 3
Echo ST

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 page.
System frequency
4kHz, 19kHz, 30kHz
Water resistant
IP65
Temperature range
-4° to 140°F
Telemetry
4 radio channels with
range up to 3000 feet
Rechargeable
lithium battery
12.5V
Battery life
Up to 50 hours
Dimensions
27” x 5” x 12”
Weight
6.5 pounds
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Mag 3S and 6S

•Transmitter model, frequency, and power
•Transmitter signal strength
•Signal to noise ratio bar and noise number
•Transmitter battery status
•Transmitter temperature (Flashing
indicates transmitter is over-heating)
•Distance between transmitter and receiver
Page 10

•Roll indicator
•24 clock positions
•Direction of
nearest Locate
Point
•Pitch
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•Point: direction of
transmitter
•Ball: representation
of Locate Point
•Representation of
receiver location
•Locate Line
The Locate Line will be seen on screen when
further away from the Locate Point.
Once close enough, the ball will appear and
can be used to fine-tune the left-right position
of the LP.
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To enter the Secondary Page, press and hold
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Radio channel
Receiver battery status
Transmitter model,
frequency, and power

A1:10ft calibration
A3:Depth prediction
B1: Transmitter activation
B2: Transmitter settings
B3: Receiver settings
B4: Radio channel
selection
B5: Receiver and display
pairing
B6: Roll calibration
B7: Pitch unit selection
B8: Time setting
B9: System lock/unlock
B10: Visibility control
B11: System info
B13: Distance unit
selection
B16: Speed Control
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1. Make sure that the transmitter
is working properly. Place it in the housing.
2. Place housing containing the transmitter in a
location away from interference.
3. Set transmitter and receiver 10ft apart from center
of transmitter to inside edge of receiver’s base, as
shown.
4. Tap to enter
Calibration and Depth
Forecast Page
5. Tap once to enter
Calibration Page, and
twice more to begin 10ft
calibration.
7. Calibration complete.
8. Tap to return to Main
Page.
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Warning
Even if the transmitter’s roll, pitch, battery status
and temperature are displayed correctly, calibration
may not be reliable due to a distorted magnetic
field. Make sure pitch is at 0% while calibrating.

1. Place transmitter housing in a
12 o`clock position.
2. Press and hold to
enter Setup page and
tap to select B6
icon.
3. 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 to complete.
4. Calibration complete.
5. Tap to return to
Main Page.
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1. Tap to enter
calibration page and
tap to select A3
icon.
2. Tap to enter
Depth Forecast
Page. Best-case,
average, and worst-
case depth forecast
values are listed on
the right while
transmitter model
and frequency are
listed at the top. Tap
to reset forecast.
3. Tap to return to
Main Page.
Note: The best-case depth forecast
value is a conservative value and
will be the main value used when
determining interference.
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(For dealer or factory use)
(Process must be started within 10 minutes after batteries have
been placed in the transmitter.)
1. Press and hold to
enter Setup Page.
2. Tap to scroll through
the page options until B1
is highlighted. Then tap
to enter Transmitter
Activation Page.
3. 1111-1111 is the
transmitter identification
number and 3333-3333
is the prompt code in the
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4. Tap to return to
Main Page.
diagram. Send the transmitter identification
number and the prompt code to the dealer. The
dealer will give you an activation password. Use
and to input a number and to move to
the next number spot. Tap once done to
confirm.
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