3M Advanced Cable Locator 2250 User Manual
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loCaTIng a burIed Cable receiver setup Note: Key descriptions can be found on the side of the Receiver. Press to turn the Receiver on. Press to select the power frequency (see section on Selecting Passive Power Frequencies on Page 12) for passive locating; otherwise, select the same frequency as the Transmitter. Press to adjust the speaker volume as needed: off, normal, high, or high-expanded. The high-expanded setting causes the audio to cut off below a certain threshold. Press...
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about Trace Modes Peak: In this mode, as the antenna crosses the cable, the Receiver speaker volume increases to a maximum and the bar graph fills from both sides toward the middle. As the antenna moves off the cable path, the speaker volume decreases and the bar graph opens. Peak with High-expanded: While in Peak mode, press to select High-Expanded (the highest setting). Speaker response is cut off as the antenna moves away from the cable. Null: In this mode, the signal is a minimum directly over...
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selecting Passive Power frequencies See section Initial Receiver Configuration (Page 3) to set the power fre- quency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The Receiver can be tuned to locate 3 different harmonics of the chosen power frequency. H50 Hz or H60 Hz (high harmonic): Best for general locating of passive power. L50 Hz or L60 Hz (low harmonic): Works best on primary power cables. May be used when high harmonic is weak or erratic. 100 Hz or 120 Hz : For locating rectified AC power signals,...
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deTerMInIng Cable dePTh and CurrenT Place the Receiver Antenna on the ground directly above the cable with the handle parallel to the path. Press and the display will indicate the cable depth and relative current . Current is displayed in the lower left corner of the display. Press twice to continue tracing. You may also press to return to Trace mode. Note: During a depth-current measurement, the display will exhibit ' – – – ' when the received signal is too low, too high, or...
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using Current Indications during locating Both the Transmitter and Receiver will indicate cable current. These current indications will help to select a trace frequency, identify the correct cable and troubleshoot the set up. When using the direct connect method, the Transmitter output current num - ber is displayed. A "LO" display, or number less than 50, indicates a weak tracing signal. A number higher than 70 represents a strong tracing signal. When the Receiver is used to find the...
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loCaTIng an aCTIve duCT Probe (adP) Press to turn the Receiver on. Press to select the 33 kHz frequency. Press to select the Peak mode . If you find that the received signal is too weak in this mode, try the Special Peak mode. To select Special Peak mode: From Peak mode press and hold then press to toggle between Peak and Special Peak modes. While in this mode the Peak flag will flash. With the Receiver handle perpendicular to the conduit path, locate the ADP position by moving...
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TonIng aerIal faulTs Transmitter setup Perform a battery test; then with the Transmitter off, plug the direct connect cable into the front panel jack. If fault is a shorted pair, connect Red clip to tip and the Black clip to ring. If the fault is a cross (two pair involved), connect the Red clip to c\ rossed conductor of one pair and the Black clip to the crossed of the other pai\ r. If the fault is a ground, connect the Red clip to the faulted conductor \ and the Black clip to ground. Press to turn...
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Cable or PaIr IdenTIfICaTIon Transmitter setup Transmitter setup is the same to identify cables or pairs, however, Receiver setups are different. Perform a battery test; then with the transmitter off, connect the 3M™ Dyna-Coupler to the Transmitter front panel jack using the coupler cable. Note: Cable Identification requires two Dyna-Couplers: one at the Trans- mitter and one at the Receiver. Clamp the Dyna-Coupler around the cable or both and tip and ring of a pa\ ir and make sure the jaws...
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PaIr IdenTIfICaTIon receiver setup Press to turn the Receiver on. Press to select Tone mode . Connect the inductive probe to Receiver accessory jack using probe cable. Press to select the highest toning frequency (200 kHz). Insert Probe into the bundle of pairs (or group, if known) and press . Next, divide the pairs into two bundles and insert the Probe into each o\ f the bundles and observe the numeric display. The bundle with the highest reading will contain the target pair. Continue by...
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oPTIonal 3M™ eleCTronIC MarkIng sysTeM (eMs) aCCessorIes 3M™ 6" Dyna-Coupler with Pouch, 1196 3M™ Soft Carrying Bag 2200 Series 3M™ 4.5" Dyna-Coupler 4001 3M™ Dynatel Locator Coupler Accessory Kit 4519 3M™ Cable Locator Coupler Accessory Kit 3019 3M™ ADP 33KHZ Sonder for use with Dynatel Series Locators 3229 3M™ Coupler Cable 9011 3M™ Ground Extension Cable 9043 Page 19