CXL2 LOCATOR
DXL2 LOCATOR
MXL2 LOCATOR
SGA2 SIGNAL GENERATOR
SGV2 SIGNAL GENERATOR
MXT2 TRANSMITTER
WARNINGS
ALWAYS
EXCAVATE
WITH CARE
C.Scope Locators detect services radiating a detectable signal.
There may be some services that do not radiate and cannot be located.
Do not use the equipment outside of the temperature range -10˚C to +50˚C
as the batteries may cease to function adequately.
Geographical conditions such as hills and mountains may effectively screen signals
and prevent a detectable Radio signal.
C.Scope Locators alone will not always locate every service.
Use a Generator or Transmitter wherever possible.
Do not touch the metal of the C.Scope Generator/ Transmitter Crocodile Clips or
of the Plastic Pipe Tracer terminals when in use.
The C.Scope Generator/ Transmitter leads MUST NOT be connected directly to
a live service.
Beware of multiple services. C.Scope Locators will not always indicate services
that are close together or one above the other.
Do not use the equipment in areas where hazardous gases may be present.
Check for underground services before using the Earth Stake.
Always make sure that the Locator and Generator/ Transmitter are set to the same
frequency when used together.
Performance may be impaired by unusually strong electromagnetic fields.
Do not hold the Locator earpiece close to the ear for extended periods.
It is recommended that the operation of the Locator and Generator/ Transmitter is regularly checked (see pages 52-55).
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Contents
Warnings2
Features
CXL2, DXL2 and MXL24-5
SGA2, SGV2 and MXT26-7-8-9
Locator Operating Modes
Power10
Radio11
All
Scan12-13
Generator/ Transmitter14
Using the Locator
Batteries
Alkaline and Rechargeable15
Automatic Daily Self Test16-17
Holding the Locator18
Searching19
Pinpointing20
Tracing21
Using the Generator/ Transmitter
Output Power22
Frequency23
Batteries
Alkaline and Rechargeable24
Direct Connection25-26
Street Lighting/ Furniture27-28
Signal Clamp/ Injector29
Searching30
Tracing31
Induction32
Searching33-34
Multiple Services35
Inductive Sweep36
Pipe Tracing using a Sonde37
Sonde Batteries38-39
Tracing40-41
Plastic Pipe Tracer42-43
Depth Measurement
Line44-45
Sonde/ Plastic Pipe Tracer46
Signal Current Measurement 47-50
Data Logging51
Function checks
Locators52-53
Generator/ Transmitter54
Depth55
Maintenance/ General symbols56
Specifications
Locators57
Generators/ Transmitter58
Support Services59
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CXL2 DXL2 MXL2 Locator Features
The C.Scope CXL2, DXL2 and MXL2 Locators are Pipe and Cable Locators that
can provide precise information about the position and depth (DXL2 and MXL2 only)
of buried services. The combination of locating modes ensures buried services
are detected quickly and reliably.
AUTOMATIC DAILY SELF TEST
The CXL2, DXL2 and MXL2 Locators have an automatic
daily self test feature which is activated the first time that
the Locator is switched on each day. The display indicates
‘’ and a test countdown when performing the test.
(See pages 16-17 for more details).
DATA LOGGING
A data logging feature allows a record to be kept of all
Locator activity for analysis on a PC. The Bluetooth™
version also allows live map location and other functions.
(See page 51 for more details).
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Digital Display
with automatic backlight
Detachable Loudspeaker
On/ Off Switch
Sensitivity Control
4 Position Mode Switch
P: Power
R: Radio
G/T: Generator/ Transmitter
A: All Scan
Battery Compartment and
Data Access Connection
Replaceable Wear Foot
CXL2 DXL2 and MXL2 Locator Features
Generator/ Transmitter
Mode Indicator
Signal Strength Bar Graph
Battery Condition Indicator
Signal Current Button
(MXL2 only)
Power Mode Indicator
Radio Mode Indicator
All Scan Mode Indicator
Sonde Depth Mode Indicator
(DXL2 and MXL2 only)
Self Test Indicator
Depth (DXL2 and MXL2 only)
or Signal Current Measurement
(MXL2 only)
Depth Measurement Button
(DXL2 and MXL2 only)
Frequency Button (MXL2 only)
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SGA2/SGV2 Signal Generator and MXT2 Transmitter Features
The C.Scope SGA2 and SGV2 Signal Generators are an
ideal accompaniment to the CXL2 and DXL2 Locators.
The SGA2 has the facility of high and low output power and
can operate with a pulsed or continuous output signal.
The SGV2 additionally has a display showing the battery
condition and power output indication. The SGV2 has four
levels of output power that can be selected by the user.
Direct Connection Socket
Auxiliary 10m Earth Lead
Crocodile Clips
Connection Magnets
Auxiliary Earth Lead Socket
The C.Scope MXT2 Transmitter is an ideal accompaniment
to the MXL2 Locator.
The range of operating frequencies and adjustable
power output is designed to make the MXL2 and MXT2
combination an extremely versatile Pipe and Cable Locator
that is able to tackle many varied locating tasks.
Batteries
Accessory Tray
Accessory Tray Holding Clips
Earth Stake
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SGA2 Signal Generator Features
Output Power
Increase Control
Output Power
Decrease Control
Pulsed/ Continuous
Output Control
On/ Off
Control
Loud/ Mute
Control
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SGV2 Signal Generator Features
Output Frequency Indicator
Signal Strength
Indicator
Battery Condition
Indicator
Loud/ Mute Setting
Indicator
On/ Off Control
Output Power
Decrease Control
Connected Mode Indicator
Induced Mode Indicator
Output Power Level
Indicator
Loud/ Mute
Control
Pulsed/ Continuous
Output Control
Output Power
Increase Control
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MXT2 Transmitter Features
Output Frequency Indicator
Signal Strength
Indicator
Battery Condition
Indicator
Loud/ Mute Setting
Indicator
On/ Off Control
Output Power
Level Control
Connected Mode Indicator
Induced Mode Indicator
Output Power Level
Indicator
Loud/ Mute
Control
Pulsed/ Continuous
Output Control
Frequency Control
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Locator Operating Modes: Power Mode
In Power Mode the Locator detects power signals.
These power signals are present on all current carrying
electricity cables although not all are detectable. Power
signals may also flow along other conductors such as
metal gas and water pipes, telecom cables, metal fences
and railway tracks.
WARNING Locators can only detect services radiating a detectable electromagnetic signal.
There may be some services that do not radiate these signals and cannot be located.
WARNING Absence of a power signal does not mean the service is not live.
Limitations of Power Mode
Not all electricity cables can be found using the Power
Mode. Here are the most important examples of
electricity cables that may not be detectable in the
Power Mode:
Street lighting cables. When the lights are off, no
current flows and so no power signal is created.
Supplies to buildings or plant using very little or no
electricity may not have a detectable power signal.
Pot-ended or capped cables. These will never have any
current flowing through them but are possibly still live.
Disused or abandoned cables.
A few high voltage electricity cables. These can be
‘well balanced’, electrically and therefore radiate little
or no power signal.
Direct Current cables (such as those found on some
railway systems). These do not create their own
power signals.
Cables more than 3 metres deep.
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NOTE Generally these services should be detectable using the Radio or Generator/ Transmitter Modes.
Locator Operating Modes: Radio Mode
In Radio Mode, the Locator detects signals from various
radio transmitters. These signals flow through the
ground and will tend to follow the line of least resistance
such as a buried metallic service. When this happens
the service can often be detected by using the Locator
in Radio Mode.
WARNING Locators can only detect services radiating a detectable electromagnetic signal.
There may be some services that do not radiate these signals and cannot be located.
Limitations of Radio Mode
Not all services will be detectable in Radio Mode.
A strong radio signal present on one service may
be masking a weaker radio signal present on an
adjacent service.
It is not normally possible to determine what the
service is in Radio Mode, only it’s position.
Radio signals do not favour one utility over another.
The depth of the buried service CANNOT be judged
by the strength of the radio signal alone.
Normally it is only possible to detect radio signals
present on services up to 2 metres deep.
A short service may not have enough signal to
be detected.
NOTE Most buried metallic services not found in Radio Mode should be detectable by using Generator
Mode with the Generator or Transmitter Mode with the Transmitter.
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Locator Operating Modes:
In
All
Scan Mode, the Locator detects at ALL frequencies
in a wide band. Sometimes a signal that is outside of the
frequency range of the other search modes (Power, Radio,
and Generator/ Transmitter) will be present on a buried
metallic service.
search mode to employ as it may detect these ‘extra’
signals as well as the Power, Radio and Generator/
Transmitter signals.
All
Scan Mode is a useful additional
All
Scan Mode
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Locator Operating Modes:
All
Scan Mode
Limitations of
All
Scan Mode has exactly the same limitations as those
listed for the Power and Radio Modes:
Street lighting cables when the lights are switched off,
supply cables to buildings or plant using little or no
electricity, pot-ended or capped cables, well balanced
high voltage cables and direct current cables may all be
missed on the
A strong
a weaker
It is not normally possible to determine what the service
All
is in
All
Scan signals do not favour one utility over another.
The depth of the buried service CANNOT be judged by
the strength of the
Normally it is only possible to detect
present on services up to 2 metres deep.
A short service may not have enough signal to be detected.
All
Scan Mode
All
Scan Mode.
All
Scan signal present on one service may mask
All
Scan signal present on an adjacent service.
Scan Mode, only its position.
All
Scan signal alone.
All
Scan signals
WARNING Using the Power and Radio Modes may be more effective in areas where there are many services
In Generator/ Transmitter Mode the Locator detects conductors
radiating a signal applied by the Generator/ Transmitter or detects
a signal radiated by a sonde.
The Generator/ Transmitter provides a means of applying a known
signal to buried metallic services which can then be detected using
the Locator. By detecting this signal it is possible to locate, trace
and identify the pipes or cables that may be carrying it.
There are a variety of methods by which the Generator/ Transmitter
signal can be applied to buried services:
Direct Connection using leads connected to the Generator/
Transmitter.
Induction without physically connecting to a service via the
Generator/ Transmitter radiated signal.
Signal Clamp connected to the Generator/ Transmitter.
Signal Injector connected to the Generator/ Transmitter.
Signal Hopping using the Direct Connection leads to couple onto
a service without physically connecting.
Direct Connection
Induction
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WARNING Locators can only detect services radiating a detectable electromagnetic signal.
There may be some services that do not radiate these signals and cannot be located.
Using the Locator: Batteries Alkaline and Rechargeable
C.Scope Locators can be powered by either eight standard alkaline
or by eight standard Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable (NiMH) AA (LR6) size batteries.
Locator Battery Check
Switch the Locator on by pulling up on the On/Off trigger positioned on the underside of the handle.
The Locator should emit a clear audible battery check tone for one second and the display should come on.
NOTE The Locator will carry out an automatic Self Test when it is
switched on for the first time each day (see pages 16-17 for full details)
Check the battery level indicator in the bottom
left hand corner of the display. If there is only
one segment or no segments of the indicator
filled in then the batteries will need to be
renewed or recharged before locating work
can begin.
Battery Levels OK
Changing Locator Batteries
Push the two clips back to release the battery compartment door. Remove ALL EIGHT used batteries and replace with
new ones. Be careful to insert the new batteries the correct way round in the holder. Replace the holder in the battery
compartment making sure that the two terminals on the holder make contact with the two terminals within the battery
compartment. Close the battery compartment door securely.
replace / recharge
batteries
NOTE A spare battery pack can be carried inside the battery compartment.
NOTE Only use alkaline or Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable AA (LR6) size batteries.
NOTE Dispose of the used batteries safely in accordance with local regulations.
WARNING Do not change batteries in confined spaces where gas may be present.
WARNING Do not mix old and new or different types of batteries.
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Using the Locator: Automatic Daily Self Test
The CXL2, DXL2 AND MXL2 Locators have an in-built automatic Daily Self Test function.
This tests the Locator’s circuits and receiving aerials for correct performance.
The Self Test is automatically performed the first time the Locator is switched on each day
and takes approximately four seconds. The Locator will then be ready for use.
NOTE When turning the Locator on for the first time it is important that no Signal Generators, Transmitters
or Sondes are operating within 5metres of the Locator.
NOTE Try not to switch the Locator on for the first time in an area with unusually high Power signals such
as next to an electricity transformer.
The Self Test process is indicated by ‘’ appearing on the display.
In the top left hand corner of the screen a countdown timer shows
the progress of the test.
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Using the Locator: Automatic Daily Self Test
After the Locator has successfully completed the
Self Test the Locator is ready for use as per normal.
If the Locator has failed the Self Test the Warning symbol
will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
If the error code: ‘’ is also displayed then this indicates
that there is either too much background interference
for the Self Test process to safely complete or there is
a Generator/Transmitter or Sonde transmitting nearby
which should be turned off.
In this situation, switch the Locator off and move to
a different area and the Locator will then automatically
repeat the Self Test when switched on. The Locator will
continue to repeat the Self Test process after every ‘fail’
and the Warning symbol will continue to stay on the
display until a successful test is carried out.
If the Locator continues to fail it’s Self Test then this
is indicating that there is a fault and the Locator should
be withdrawn from service. Contact C.Scope or a C.Scope
Authorised Service Centre for advice.
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Using the Locator: Holding the Locator
Your middle or little finger should be used to squeeze,
and hold on, the On/Off trigger.
Your index finger will then be free to adjust the
Sensitivity Control.
When in use the Locator should always be held upright.
NEVER swing the Locator such that it moves away from
the vertical. A single audible beep is sounded to indicate
if the Locator is being used incorrectly.
incorrect
correct
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