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Settings
Transmitter
Signal level setting
Press the LEVEL SET button (8) on the transmitter, the Signal level indication (9) will flash on the display. Select the signal level (I, II, or III). Press
the LEVEL SET button (8) to confirm and exit.
Setting the output signal code
Press the CODE SET button (7) on the transmitter, the Set signal code indication (3) will flash on the display. Set the signal code (A/C/E/F/H/L).
Press the CODE SET button (7) to confirm and exit.
Start/pause the signal transmission
Press the Start/Pause button (10) on the transmitter to turn on/off the signal transmission.
Receiver
Sensitivity setting
The automatic mode is set by default. Press the MENU button (22) on the receiver to switch between the automatic mode and the manual mode.
The Automatic mode sets the sensitivity to the maximum by default. It is used for a quick search and finding the approximate location of a target.
The Manual mode enables the manual adjustment of sensitivity. It is used for locating a target more accurately.
Press the buttons ▲and ▼ to adjust the sensitivity to adjust the sensitivity levels from 1 to 8. First, use the high sensitivity to find the approximate
wire location quickly. To locate the wire more accurately, lower the sensitivity. The closer the device is to the object, the stronger the signal will be.
Voltage test setting
When the transmitter is connected to a live wire with a voltage greater than 12V, the current voltage value will be shown in the left lower part of the
transmitter display. At the same time, a Live wire icon will be displayed in the left upper part of the display.
Non-contact voltage detection setting
Press the Start/Pause button (10) on the transmitter to turn on the output signal. Press the NCV button (21) on the receiver to enter the non-contact
voltage test function. The NCV indication will light up in the right upper part of the display. Place the receiver probe near the live wire. When the
sensor is in the close proximity to the target cable, the receiver will emit a beeping sound. To locate the wire more accurately, lower the sensitivity.
The closer the device is to the object, the stronger the signal will be.
Wire tracing. Single pole method
1.
Clamp the red alligator clip to the loose end of the testing wire.
2.
Clamp the black alligator clip to the grounding wire or to the grounding rod.
3.
Press the Start/Pause button (10) on the transmitter to turn on the output signal.
4.
Place the receiver near the wire and move the receiver sensor along the wire to trace it. The receiver will automatically start tracing the high-
frequency signal to locate the wire. To locate the wire more accurately, lower the sensitivity.
Live wire tracing. Double pole method (No load). Line connection
1.
Clamp the red alligator clip to the loose end of the live wire of the testing cable.
2.
Clamp the black alligator clip to the neutral wire of the testing cable.
3.
Press the Start/Pause button (10) on the transmitter to turn on the output signal.
4.
The receiver will automatically start tracing the high-frequency signal to detect the wire location.
5.
Place the receiver near the wire and move the receiver sensor along the wire to trace it. To locate the wire more accurately, lower the
sensitivity. The closer the device is to the object, the stronger the signal will be.
This wiring method provides a detection distance of only 0–0.5m.
Testing wire
Effective grounding
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