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IDENTIFY URD CABLE USING AVR RECEIVER
The AVR receiver is a passive audio/visual receiver that will indicate single
light or single beep to indicate the correct cable.
1.
Follow the “DC TRANSMITTER SET-UP AND TEST” Procedure
outlined on page 4.
2.
Ensure the power light is on, the blue pulse light is pulsing, and the
green short continuity light is illuminated. If the red open light is on,
turn the unit off, check your connections and try again.
3.
Plug the CT into the AVR receiver.
4.
Clamp the CT around the cable at the source so the red arrow faces
away from the transmitter on the cable. (Pointing towards the grounded
end of the cable.)
5.
Adjust the sensitivity knob till a clear positive indication is observed.
6.
The Receiver will indicate a beep or blinking if the unit is installed
correctly.
7.
At the test site, Clamp the CT onto the cable so the red arrow points to
the grounded end of the cable.
8.
The correct cable will indicate either a beep or blinking light.
9.
All other cables should have no indication. If more than one positive
indication is detected, reverse the clamp and test again.
10.
After testing is complete remove all equipment and restore cable to its
original condition.