3M 2210 Leaflet

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Receiver Operation:
Battery Installation or Replacement:
33 KHz
2210
Receiver
 Front Panel
577 Hz
Gain
 Adjust
1.
Press
 
 to turn receiver
 
on and see battery level.
Hold down 
 for continuous 
Battery T
est
. If bar
graph is to the left of the battery level mark, replace
batteries. 
Note:
 when batteries are low
, the battery
test indicator  
  remains on.
2.
Press 
 to match 
Fr
equency
 to transmitter output
or select 
 for passive power locating.
3.
Press 
 to set 
Gain
 when
 bar
 graph
 is
 not
 visible
o
r i
s c
lo
se
d. For 
High V
olume
 (
),
 hold down 
while turning unit on. T
o
 return to normal volume,
turn unit of
f, then on again.
4.
Make broad sweeps with receiver handle in line
with tar
get cable path to get maximum bar graph
closure; press 
. Maximum bar graph and numeric
indication occurs directly over cable.
5.
Place the receiver upright on the surface directly
over cable. W
ith handle parallel to path, press 
to display estimated 
Depth
. Press again to display
numeric 
Curr
ent
 
 indication. Cable with highest
current indication is the tar
get
. Press 
 to return to
trace mode, and press 
. Unit returns to trace mode
automatically after eight seconds.
Note: 
T
o
 use the 2210 with the Active Duct Pr
obe
(sonde) or the EMS Marker Locating Accessory
, r
efer
to their Operating Instructions.
6 ‘C’ cells
6 ‘AA
cells
Do
 not 
connect 
batteries 
improperly
, charge or dispose of in fire.
Batteries may leak or explode and cause personal injury
Always
remove batteries when storing the units. Since regulations vary
,
consult applicable regulations or authorities before disposal.
CAUTION!
T
echnical
 Information:
Active F
requencies:
577 Hz and 33 KHz 
Passive F
requency
:
60
 H
z Power 
Battery
 Life:
Receiver
84
 hours,
 typical
 (Normal
 audio
 level)
T
ransmitter
50 hours, typical (Normal mode)
10 hours, typical (Boost mode)
Recommended
 Batter
ies:
 Dur
a
cell
 MN1500
 AA
 Alkaline
Duracell
 MN1400
 C
 Alkaline
Temper
atur
e Range:
Oper
ating
 -4
°
F
 to
 122
°
F (
-2
0
°
 to
 50
°
C)
Stor
age
 -40
°
F
 to
 158
°
F (
-4
0
°
 to
 70
°
 C)
 
Receiver
 W
eight:
3 lbs.
  9
 oz.
  (1.8
 kg)
T
ransmitter 
W
eight:
5 lbs.  2 oz.  (
2
.4
 kg)
Shipping 
W
eight
15 lbs. 7 oz.  (7.1 kg)
Duracell
 is a registered trademark of Duracell , Inc.
Optional
 Accessories:
3” Dyna-Coupler Kit: 
3019 
1” Dyna-Coupler:
3005
6” Dyna-Coupler:
1196 
Active Duct Probe (sonde)
3229
Ground Extension Cable
9043
EMS Marker Locating Accessory
Single Freq. 
2205
All Freq.
2206
3M
 T
elecom Systems Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX 78726-9000
1996
 3M
78–8097–5171-8  Rev
A
Dynatel
 2210 Cable Locator
Operating Instructions
September
 1996
78-8097-5171-8 Revision A
Set Up
(Use one of three methods)
Prepare the transmitter using one of the three
following methods:

Direct Connect

Induction

Dyna-Coupler
Go to
 T
ransmitter 
Operation
 to turn the unit on and
apply tone to the cable.
Refer to 
Receiver Operation
 to prepare the receiver
and locate the cable.
For passive power locating, go directly to 
Receiver
Operation
.
Note: 
For mor
e detailed locating instructions and
advanced locating techniques, ask your 3M sales
repr
esentative for a fr
ee publication called Cable and
Pipe Locating T
echniques.
Dynatel is a r
egister
ed trademark of 3M