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3M

 Dynatel

  

Cable/Pipe/Marker Locator 

2250M-iD Contract Locator 

Series

Operator’s Manual

 

May 2019

78-9237-1692-8

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Summary of Contents for Dynatel 2273M-iD Series

Page 1: ...3M Dynatel Cable Pipe Marker Locator 2250M iD Contract Locator Series Operator s Manual May 2019 78 9237 1692 8 3 ...

Page 2: ...e Receiver 8 Power Up Battery Test 8 Receiver and Transmitter Outer Plastic Cleaning 8 3M Dynatel Transmitter 2250 Keypad and Connector Definitions 9 Direct Connect Method 10 Frequencies for Pipes 11 M Dyna Coupler 11 Locating Cables Pipes Receiver 12 EMS iD Locating Receiver 12 Service and Accessories 13 Optional 3M Accessories 13 Receiver Specifications 14 Transmitter Specifications 15 Environme...

Page 3: ...formation to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used...

Page 4: ...rdous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury and or property damage NOTICE Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in property damage Explanation of Product Safety Label Symbols Do not throw away in normal trash Do not apply around or remove from UNI...

Page 5: ...ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND OR TRANSMITTER ELECTRICAL DAMAGE EXISTS WHEN USING THE DIRECT CONNECT CABLE ON CABLES ENERGIZED WITH ELECTRICAL POWER IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY PROCEDURES CHECK VOLTAGE BEFORE CONNECTING TRANSMITTER VOLTAGE HIGHER THAN 240 VOLTS WILL DAMAGE EQUIPMENT FOLLOW STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR REDUCING THE VOLTAGE About This Manual The 2250M iD Contr...

Page 6: ...death Make all connections before turning on the transmitter Follow standard procedures for reducing the voltage Potential for electric shock exists when handling connection cables while the transmitter is ON Make all connections prior to powering on the unit Turn transmitter OFF before handling connection cables To reduce the risk associated with exposure to chemicals and fire Do not open modify ...

Page 7: ...ls OK w solid tone good LO w beeping tone low w no tone replace Installing Alkaline Batteries in the Receiver Remove cap from receiver handle Install eight AA size alkaline cell batteries LR6 into the battery holder as indicated by the polarity symbols and Attach battery holder to the Alkaline adapter cable and then to the connector in the receiver handle Slide holder into the handle Replace the c...

Page 8: ...nnector in the receiver handle Slide the battery into the handle with text facing left or right of the receiver handle Replace the cap Receiver Power Up Battery Test The receiver batteries are tested for two seconds every time the unit is turned on The bar graph on the display will fill to the relative battery level The Battery Icon 8 on the Locating Displays will continuously indicate the battery...

Page 9: ...tive frequencies 577 Hz 8 kHz 33 kHz and 200 kHz The selected frequency will be displayed T 4 ALL indicates that the following active frequencies are transmitting simultaneously 577 Hz 8 kHz 33 kHz and 200 kHz T 4 Digital Display Indicator Flags These flags coincide with the operational mode of the transmitter From top left to bottom right Trace mode T 3 Tone mode T 2 Ohm meter T 2 Voltage at star...

Page 10: ...STRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY PROCEDURES CHECK VOLTAGE BEFORE CONNECTING TRANSMITTER VOLTAGE HIGHER THAN 240 VOLTS WILL DAMAGE EQUIPMENT FOLLOW STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR REDUCING THE VOLTAGE Equipment Used 1 Plug the Direct Connect Cable into the transmitter 2 Place the Ground Rod into the earth and connect the black test lead 3 Connect the red test lead to the cable wire or pip...

Page 11: ...ies The transmitter can output 577 Hz 8 kHz and 33 kHz at the same time by pressing the Trace Key until All is displayed 3MTM Dyna Coupler Transmitter WARNING This WARNING applies to the following 3M Dyna Couplers 3 75 mm Part number 3001 4 5 114 mm Part number 4001 6 150 mm Part number 1196 All accessory kits containing any of the listed 3M Dyna Couplers Part numbers 3019 4519 1196 C A potential ...

Page 12: ...nd a cur rent in mA for 60 Hz locating Depth Current 36 in 78 13 4 mA Depth Measurement Relative Current Displayed milliAmp EMS iD Locating Receiver 1 Press the EMS Key set the EMS iD Mode 2 or Select the frequency by pressing the EMS key or SK1 until desired frequency is displayed 3 Sweep receiver along path searching for installed EMS and EMS iD mark ers This 3MTM DynatelTM Receiver Series 2220X...

Page 13: ...ersion 5 1 5 m cable length 9012 Ground Extension Cable 9043 Dyna Coupler Clamp 3 75 mm 3001 Dyna Coupler Clamp 4 5 114 mm 4001 Dyna Coupler Clamp 6 150 mm w pouch 1196 Locator Coupler Accessory Kit 3 75 mm includes 3 75 mm Dyna Coupler Coupler Cable and Coupler Pouch 3019 Locator Coupler Accessory Kit 4 5 114 mm includes 4 5 114 mm Dyna Coupler Coupler Cable and Coupler Pouch 4519 Locator Coupler...

Page 14: ...y Qty and size 8 AA LR6 Battery Life 30 hours average Depth Accuracy 2 2 in 5 cm for 0 60 in 0 1 5 m 6 2 in 5 cm for 60 120 in 1 5 3 0 m 10 2 in 5 cm for 120 180 in 3 0 m 4 5 m Depth Range 0 360 in 0 914 cm Marker depth accuracy 15 2 in 5 cm Read Range 3M iD Markers Near Surface Ball Marker Full Range 3 ft 0 9 m 5 ft 1 5 m 8 ft 2 4 m Detection Depth 3M Non iD Passive Markers Near Surface Ball Mark...

Page 15: ...Output Voltage Maximum 70 Vrms Output Protection 240 Vrms Weight w batteries w alkaline batteries only 5 2 lbs 2 4 kg Battery Qty and size For Normal and High Output Power 6 C size Alkaline LR14 Battery Life Normal Output Power level 40 Hours Environmental and Regulatory Specifications Item Specification Standard IP54 Regulatory FCC compliant FCC Part 15 Operating Temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to ...

Page 16: ...t operate device outside of 20o C to 50o C 4o F to 122o F DO NOT DOUSE A BURNING BATTER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage Do not attempt to modify disassemble or service the device Voltage greater than 240 volts will damage equipment and could cause personal injury or death Make all connections before turning on the transmitter Follow standard procedures ...

Page 17: ...ucts which have been subjected to misuse neglect accident or improper applications nor shall it extend to products which have been repaired or substantially altered outside 3M s manufacturing or repair facility nor to any associated instruments equipment or apparatus Before utilizing any of 3M s products BUYER should determine the suitability of the product for BUYER S intended use 3M MAKES NO OTH...

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