MyTana RL8800, RL8873, RT8872 User Manual

RL8873 Receiver/Locator RT8872 Transmitter User Manual
Please inspect all products carefully upon receipt.
Included:
• RL8873 Receiver / Locator
• RT8872 Transmitter
• Grounding Rod
• Transmitter Cable
• Batteries (already installed in each device)
Note: MyTana sells each of these products separately, or as a package (RL8800)
You may receive this manual if you have purchased only one of the products– either the Locator/Receiver or the Transmitter
Electric shock hazard:
•Toolisdesignedtodetect
electromagneticeldemittedfrom CameraSondesandburiedmetallicutil­ities.Thereareburiedcables,pipes,and utilitiesthisinstrumentCANNOTdetect.
•LOCATINGisnotanexactscience.The
onlycertainwaytobesureoftheexis­tence,location,ordepthofburiedutilities istocarefullyexpose(digup)theutility.
•De-energizeanycircuitsinoraroundthe
workarea.
•Donotexposetooltorainormoisture.
•Usetoolonlyforintendedpurposeas
describedinthismanual.Failureto observethesewarningscouldresultin severeinjuryordeath.
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Introduction
Prepare for Use
The RL8873 Locator is specially designed to detect sondes and camera systems, and with the RT8872 Transmitter is capable of detecting buried power cables, CATV cables, gas and water pipes, sewer lines, telephone cables, ber optic cables with sheath.
For Sonde and camera head locating a signal is generated by the sonde or camera head and the receiver detects the signal giving the user proximity cue to determine its location.
The transmitter emits a signal that is conducted or coupled to a conductors. The receiver detects the signal. You can locate the rela­tive position of the buried conductor by following the tracing signal.
As you unpack your Locator and Transmitter, make sure
there is no shipping damage and all the parts are included.
Both units have batteries already installed.
When you need to change batteries, battery compart­ments are located the back of the “head” of the receiver and the back of the transmitter. Open the compart­ments using a Phillips screwdriver. Install the six C batteries as marked in the receiver and eight C batteries in the transmitter.
Changing Operating Program or Program a Preset Frequency Set
uNote: MyTana ships the RL8873 programmed to 512 Hz frequency. If you wish to change frequencies, or store multiple
frequencies (presets), follow the steps below. Programs and frequency sets can be changed at anytime using this process.
To select a new frequency or preset a new set on the RL8873 LOCATOR/RECEIVER
1. Press, and hold depressed, the POWER ON Button.
2. Pressing the GAIN DOWN Button will toggle through avail-
able congurations. The RL8873 oers the following modes:
u 512 - oers 512Hz Camera/Sonde locating mode only
u CAL- selected for calibration of system
(for authorized use only)
u U3- oers the following frequencies:
(camera/sonde mode) – 512Hz, 640Hz, 8kHz & 33kHz
(line mode) – passive 50hz & 60hz, passive rF, 512hz, 640hz, 8khz, 9khz, 33khz, 65khz, 82khz, 200khz, 478khz
To select or preset frequencies beyond 512, toggle to U3 mode.
3. Once in U3, release the POWER ON Button.
PRO” will be displayed at the top of the LCD.
4. Short press the FREQUENCY Button to toggle to the
desired frequency.
5. Select the displayed frequency by holding down the
FREQUENCY Button for 2+ seconds. The top of the LCD will display the preset/program number for this frequency, and will increase by one each time a new frequency is selected. If you do not want to program more presets, skip to #7.
6. Short press the FREQUENCY Button to toggle to the next
desired frequency, and repeat #5.
7. Pressing the POWER ON Button will exit the setup menu
and save the selected frequencies for availability during normal operation.
uIf you ever need to change your Locator from Line mode
to Camera/Sonde mode — follow steps 1 and 2 above to return to 512 (Sonde) mode. Release buttons.
To select a new frequency or preset a new set on the RT8872 TRANSMITTER
1. Press and hold depressed the POWER ON Button.
2. Pressing the INFORMATION Button will toggle through
available congurations. Repeat pressing until U5 is displayed in the Frequency indicator section of the LCD.
3. Once in U5, release the POWER ON Button. “PRO” will be displayed in the LCD.
4. Press the FREQUENCY Button to toggle through the available frequencies.
5. To select and store the desired frequency press the INFORMATION Button. The program/preset number of the selected frequency will be displayed on the LCD.
6. Continue to toggle through and select the desired frequencies,
7. Pressing the POWER ON Button will save the selected frequencies for availability during normal operation.
uOnce presets are saved and you want to change
frequency: Power On, and push to select the frequency you want.
Available Frequencies (Note: LINE frequencies are available ONLY if using transmitter box)
MODE LINE SONDE
Passive 60Hz
512Hz 640Hz 815Hz
8kHz
8-9Hz
9kHz
MODE LINE SONDE
33kHz 65kHz 82kHz
116Hz 200kHz 478kHz
Passive RF
Passive 50Hz
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RL8873 Receiver Controls and Indicators
Pipe Alignment Indicator
(see page 7)
ON/OFF Button
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the Receiver on or o.
Upon turning the unit on, it will load
the settings from the previous usage.
Note: Unit will automatically shut o if no keys are
pressed within a 10 minute period.
FREQUENCY Button
1. Used to set and store frequency presets (see back).
2. Hold for 10 seconds to change from feet/inches to metric.
3. BACKLIGHT
Hold the ON/OFF and FREQUENCY buttons together
for 5 seconds for the display to be backlit.
Depth Display
Mode Panel
(will display one)
Line Trace Mode
Camera Head/Sonde Locate Mode
Absolute Signal Strength & Frequency
GAIN Buttons (Up or Down)
Use to adjust the gain level for the receiver.
Continually adjust gain to high enough volume to hear.
Also used to select CAMERA/SONDE or LINE mode (see page 2)
Absolute Signal Strength
The RL8873 Locator receiver provides the operator with a direct measurement of the receiver’s signal strength. The measurement is displayed with three numerical digits (ex: 485) located at the bottom of the LCD display. The measurement range is from -100 to 999 indicating a very week signal (-050) to a very strong signal (999).
Absolute Signal Strength is independent of the GAIN setting or meter reading. It gives the operator information about the actual amount of signal being radiated from the conductor and received by the receiver.
Measuring Absolute Signal Strength at any time is done by reading the number at the top of the LCD display. The Abso­lute Signal Strength is displayed even when the meter reading is o scale (too high or too low).
Gain Change Indication
The GAIN up and down Buttons are used to increase and decrease the gain in small amounts. If the meter reading is very low, pressing the GAIN UP Button will center the meter reading to mid-scale. Likewise, if the meter reading is very high, pressing the GAIN DOWN Button will center the meter reading to mid-scale.
Digital Depth Estimate
The RL8873 Locator estimates the depth automatically. The depth is displayed at the top of the LCD display in feet or inches. Digital depth is useful in quickly determining the depth of the conductor during path locating.
To change the Depth Measurement from CAMERA/SONDE to LINE Mode, hold the Frequency Key for three seconds and the next setting will appear.
uCaution must be exercised when using the digital depth
feature, as tilted magnetic elds and adjacent conduc­tors can signicantly inuence this measurement. The operator should periodically check for adjacent conduc­tors and tilted magnetic elds when taking push Button depth readings.
Low Battery
The RL8873 Locator will indicate low battery condition by displaying low battery icon at the bottom right of the LCD screen.
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