Custom User Frequencies
SR-60 users can set and use custom frequencies. By setting the
SR-60 to a user-defined frequency, you can use it with transmit-
ters from any manufacturer, even if the transmitter has unusual
frequencies or has drifted from its nominal frequencies.
Up to 30 user-defined frequencies can be created, changed, sto-
red, and deleted as needed.
To create a new frequency, scroll down the Main Menu to
Frequency Selection Control
Line Trace, or Power category for your user-defined frequen-
cy. The first option on the category list will be User-Defined
Frequency option. To manage User-Defined Frequencies, high-
light it and press Select.
Figure 41: User-Defined Frequency
(Line Trace Mode)
A screen with spaces for a six-digit frequency will appear. It can
accept frequencies from 00000 to 490,000 Hz. For each digit, the
increases the number and the Down Arrow
Up Arrow
creases it. The Left
and Right
column to column.
Figure 42: Custom Frequency Setting
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By moving all the way to the left, using the Left Arrow Key
you can highlight the icon of the magnifying glass. This will re-
veal a drop-down list of frequencies (Figure 43) which are used
by manufacturers of other transmitters. Pressing Select
automatically fill in the user-defined frequency values with the
highlighted number.
A list of frequencies used by various manufacturers' transmitters
and locators is included in the User Manual.
Figure 43: Choosing a Frequency Value
Alternatively, you can define a user-defined frequency by setting
each digit in turn from right to left with the arrow keys.
Press the Select Key
to save the user-defined frequency you
have set. Custom frequencies can be easily identified by a "+" in
their menu list name.
Figure 44: User-Defined Frequency
in Main Menu
Changing a User-Defined Frequency
To edit a user-defined frequency:
1.
Press the Menu Key
to show the list of available frequen-
cies. Scroll down to the user-defined frequency you wish to
edit.
2.
Press the Frequency Key
window with the frequency you selected will appear.
will
. The user-defined frequency
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