Cable locator
3.4 Identify the network voltage and look for breaks in the circuit.
Preconditions:
* The circuit must be active and with AC voltage.
* Measurements should be made according to Fig. 3-4.
* Set the emitter to the "Mains voltage identification" mode (UAC mode).
Caution!
1. The AC signals detected by the emitter in UAC mode show whether the
circuit is live, and accurate measurement of voltage must be done through the
emitter's voltmeter function.
2. When searching for the ends of multiple lines, it is necessary to connect
each line separately.
Recommendations
1. This app does not need an emitter (Unless you want to use the emitter's
voltmeter function to accurately measure circuit voltage).
2. The columns that indicate the signal strength on the emitter screen and the
frequency of the signal tone are related to the power of the circuit to be
detected and the distance of the circuit. The higher the power and the shorter
the distance to the circuit, the more columns will be displayed and the higher
the frequency of the signal tone.
4 OTHER FUNCTIONS
4.1 Emitter voltmeter function
If the emitter is connected to a circuit under load and the external voltage is
greater than 12V, the lower left part of the emitter screen shows the current
voltage value, and the standard symbols are used to distinguish between
circuits. AC and DC (see 4, 5, 6 on the interface displayed on the emitter), and
an illuminated symbol with a triangular frame is displayed at the top of the
monitor (see 10 on the interface displayed on the emitter. The identification
scale it is 12-400V DC / AC (AC: 50-60Hz).
4.2 Work light function.
Press flash button 9 on the emitter or flash button 6 on the receiver to turn on
the work light, press the same buttons again to turn it off.
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