2. KIT COMPONENTS
Energized mode: In Energized mode, the Transmitter draws a very low current from the Energized
circuit and generates a 6 kHz signal. This is a very important feature of the Transmitter, since drawing
current does not inject any signal that would harm sensitive equipment connected to the circuit. The
signal is also generated in a direct path between the Transmitter and the power source, thus NOT
placing a signal onto any branches enabling wiring tracing directly back to the breaker panel. Please
note that due to this feature, the Transmitter has to be connected on the load side of the circuit.
De-energized mode: In De-energized mode, the Transmitter injects a 33 kHz signal onto the
circuit. In this mode, the signal will travel though all the circuit branches because it is injected.
The high frequency/low energy signal will not harm any sensitive equipment.
VOLTAGE WARNING
INDICATOR
1. Red: Energized
2. Off: De-energized
3. Blinking: Overvoltage
HIGH SIGNAL MODE
LOOP SIGNAL MODE
RUBBER OVERMOLDED
ENCLOSURE
ON / OFF BUTTON
ON/OFF:
• Long press >2s to turn the Transmitter on (Transmitter is automatically in HIGH mode).
• Short press ON/OFF button to switch between HIGH and LOOP mode.
• Long press >2s to turn the Transmitter off.
VOLTAGE WARNING INDICATOR: The warning light will be ON for Energized circuits
(30 to 600 V AC/DC), OFF for De-energized circuits (0 to 30 V AC/DC), and BLINKING if an overvoltage
is detected (> 650 V AC/DC).
Low battery indication:
LED OFF
LED ON
LED Blinking
Device will power off if voltage is below 6.9 V
Figure 2.2c: Overview of AT-6010-T Transmitter
Batteries OK
Low battery warning
Replace battery
LOW BATTERY
INDICATION
approx. 10V to 12V
approx. 9.5V to 10V
approx. 7.3V to 9.5V
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