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the induced cable signal. The user will always hear the transmitter signal
within 20 feet of the transmitter case.
The Broadcast mode does not have a power output adjustment on the
transmitter. In addition, remember that ALL conductors in the ground that
can pick up the signal will. Therefore, tracking is better in non-congested
areas.
It is important to understand the uses and limitations of Broadcast Mode
when compared to direct connection with the alligator clips.
Note: Broadcast Mode operates using Null reception only
Inductive Clamp Mode –
clamp receptacle on the Pro900™ transmitter and place the transmitter in
the "Broadcast or Clamp" mode. Clamp the IC4 around the cable or pipe
to be traced. For best performance, orient the clamp so that the side with
the wired handle is closest to the cable. If the clamp signal is too strong,
then use the clamp adapter to dampen the signal. Plug the yellow adaptor
onto the end of the clamp wire. Then plug the adapter into the clamp port
on the control panel.
Please note, the clamp must be placed between grounding points on each
end of the cable and the cable must be grounded on both ends for the
clamp to work. The clamp induces current onto the cable and the current
will not flow if the cable isn't grounded on both ends.
Note: Inductive Clamp Mode operates using Null reception only.
Tracing Live Electrical Lines using Passive Mode - The Pro900™
receiver has the capability of detecting live electrical AC lines in the
ground without connecting to them. This is known as Passive AC mode.
In passive mode, no transmitter is used.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT THE ALLIGATOR LEADS OR ANY
OTHER Pro900™ COMPONENT TO LIVE ELECTRICAL LINES.
DEATH OR INJURY COULD OCCUR.
Pro900™ LOCATOR USER GUIDE
To use the IC4 clamp, plug the clamp into the
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