Справочник Пользователя для Charles Machine Works Inc The CMW-300ST
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300SR/ST - OPERATION
CHOOSE SIGNAL TYPE
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300SR/ST - OPERATION
CHOOSE SIGNAL TYPE
Active
There are three ways to place active signals on a target line with
a transmitter:
a transmitter:
•
Direct connection (preferred method) requires a connection
to be made directly onto target line.
to be made directly onto target line.
•
Induction clamp requires placing an optional induction clamp
around target line.
around target line.
•
Broadcast method requires no connection and sends current
into lines near the transmitter.
into lines near the transmitter.
Beacon
If equipped, trace non-metallic pipes or conduits by locating and
following a 29 kHz beacon signal.
following a 29 kHz beacon signal.
Passive
Some utility lines pick up signals from the environment and carry
them as detectable signals. These passive signals can be power
signals or radio signals.
them as detectable signals. These passive signals can be power
signals or radio signals.
IMPORTANT: No depth estimates are available in this mode.
Active
There are three ways to place active signals on a target line with
a transmitter:
a transmitter:
•
Direct connection (preferred method) requires a connection
to be made directly onto target line.
to be made directly onto target line.
•
Induction clamp requires placing an optional induction clamp
around target line.
around target line.
•
Broadcast method requires no connection and sends current
into lines near the transmitter.
into lines near the transmitter.
Beacon
If equipped, trace non-metallic pipes or conduits by locating and
following a 29 kHz beacon signal.
following a 29 kHz beacon signal.
Passive
Some utility lines pick up signals from the environment and carry
them as detectable signals. These passive signals can be power
signals or radio signals.
them as detectable signals. These passive signals can be power
signals or radio signals.
IMPORTANT: No depth estimates are available in this mode.