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NaviTrack™ Line Transmitter
Keypad
Frequency
Power
ON/OFF
Induction
Indicator
High Voltage
Indicator
Getting Started
Installing/Changing Batteries
To install batteries into the NaviTrack line transmitter turn
the knob on the battery cover counter clockwise. The
compartment door will pull out slightly. Slide the battery
holder straight back. Insert the batteries as shown on
the inside decal.
Fit the door into the case and turn the knob clockwise
while lightly pushing in to close.
CAUTION
When replacing batteries use 8 D cells that
are the same type. Do not mix Alkaline with NiCd for ex-
ample. Be sure to replace with batteries where all of the
cells have the same amount of charge. Do not use half
used cells with brand new.
Operation Time
Typical operation time for the NaviTrack line transmitter,
when using alkaline cells, is about 12.5 hours depending
on factors such as load and current transmitted. Other
factors that affect the operation time will include chemistry
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of the battery (many of the new high performance bat-
teries, such as the "Duracell
longer than conventional alkaline cells under high de-
mand applications). Operation at low temperatures will
also reduce battery life.
Batteries often recover after being subjected to high
loads. If time is allowed , batteries may recover enough
to offer many additional hours of operation.
Powering Up
Turn the power on by depressing the Power
the keypad.
Powering Down
Turn the unit off by depressing and releasing the Power
Sounds of the NaviTrack Transmitter
Event sounds are associated with some specific occur-
rence.
They Include:
Dings - Dings upon connection -
Beeps - Turn ON/OFF
Using the NaviTrack Line
Transmitter
The NaviTrack line transmitter is part of the NaviTrack
cable and pipe locating system. It can be used to energize
a pipe or line, so that the magnetic field lines emitted
from the underground line, may be traced. This aides in al-
lowing the ground above the line to be marked so that it
can be avoided during a dig, or so it can be exposed for re-
pair or replacement. Underground lines can be energized
with the NaviTrack line transmitter. This active signal is
then traced using the NaviTrack receiver.
Remove the ground spike from the bottom of the unit and
insert it into the ground. Connect the first clamp lead to
the grounding spike.
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key on the keypad.
The sounds will help the user recognize how much cur-
rent is added to the line. The unit will ding, then pause to
tell how much current is being induced on the cable or
pipe. The more dings before the pause indicates more
current.
1. Attach the NaviTrack line transmitter to the line.
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