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FALCON F +

 

USER MANUAL

DCI DigiGuide

 

10.31.2022

DIGITAL CONTROL, INC

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If the LL does not appear, go to the FLP and hold the trigger to
show the predicted depth until the R appears.

STEP 9 OF 11

Ensure the locator is on the line connecting the two marked locate points.
Position the locator so the LL passes through the center of the box. The
transmitter housing should be beneath this point as long as the transmitter
is relatively level (see "Steep and Deep" under Advanced Topics).

The locator can face toward or away from the drill as long as it
is parallel to the direction of drilling.

STEP 10 OF 11

Hold the trigger to take a depth reading.

Summary of Contents for F2+

Page 1: ...2ndAveSSuiteB103Kent WA98032U S dci digital control com digital control com 1 800 288 3610 1 425 251 0559 FALCON F2 DCIDigiGuideUserManual 10 31 2022 ImportantSafetyInfo Bootcamp InitialSetup JobsiteSetup DuringDrilling PostDrilling AdvancedTopics Troubleshooting Reference ...

Page 2: ...e inaccurate Interferencecanleadtoinaccuratedepthreadingsand orinterruption ofdata See SpecialNotesAboutInterference formoredetails DCIguidancesystemsareusedtolocateandguidethetransmitter housing underground Theycannotbeusedtolocateunderground utilities Failuretofindthefrontandrearlocatepointscanleadtoinaccuracies whichmayresultindrillingoff pathandstrikinganundergroundutility ThelocatelineonaDCIl...

Page 3: ...ryorrequiredsafetyprecautions Ifyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheoperationofyourguidancesystem pleasecontactDCICustomerServiceforassistance SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT INTERFERENCE WhileDCIguidancesystemsprovideyouwithtechnologytocombatactive interference andpassiveinterference withtheSub KRebartransmitter noguidancesystemisimmunetoallinterference Interferencecanleadtoinaccuratedepthreadingsand orinterruptionor...

Page 4: ... Depthand locatepointsmaybecompromisedandthelocatorwillnotcalibrate Interferenceisclassifiedaseitheractive generatingelectro magnetic signals orpassive materialthatcanconductorblockelectro magnetic signals Sourcesofinterferencemayinclude Active Trafficsignalloops Burieddogfences Cathodicprotection Radiocommunications Securitysystems Microwavetowers Power phone fiber traceandcableTVlines Passive Me...

Page 5: ...questionsabouttheoperationofyourguidancesystem pleasecontactDCICustomerServiceforassistance STORAGE AND SHIPPING OF BATTERIES Removethebatteriesfromallsystemcomponentsduringshippingand prolongedstorage Failuretodosomayresultinbatteryleakage whichmay leadtoriskofexplosion healthrisks and ordamage Storeandtransportbatteriesusingasuitableprotectivecasethatwillkeep batteriessafelyisolatedfromoneanothe...

Page 6: ...thismethodisunreliableandinaccuratebecausethepeak signalstrengthisnotalwaysdirectlyabovethetransmitterhousing Inaddition peaksignallocatingdoesn tshowwherethedrilltoolisheaded Thinkofdrillinglikedrivingacar itismoreeffectivetolookaheadthrough thewindshieldtoseewhereyouaregoingthantolookdownattheroad throughthefloorboardtokeepthecar drilltool ontheroad drillpath BALL IN THE BOX GUIDANCE DCI sdesign...

Page 7: ...nstantpitch usethepredicteddepthfeatureattheFrontLocatePoint Thiseliminatestheneedfordepthreadingsoverthetransmitter speeding upthedrillingprocess INTERFERENCE AND SIGNAL STABILITY Interferencecancauseincorrectlocatedatathatreduceslocating accuracy Therearetwodifferenttypesofinterferencethatcandistortthe transmittersignal activeandpassive Activeinterference or noise consistsofanythingthatemitsasig...

Page 8: ...g thisindicatesextremeinterference Depthand locatepointsmaybecompromisedandthelocatorwillnotcalibrate OPTIMIZE EVERY JOB Noisevariesbyamountandfrequencydependingonwhereyouareand eventhetimeofday That swhyit simportanttofindthebestfrequencies forevery bore Thisiscalledfrequency optimization andonlyFalconhasit Using frequencieswiththehighestprobabilityofsuccessagainstnoiseincreases locatingaccuracya...

Page 9: ...thetoggleright Usethetriggerswitchtopoweronthelocator selectamenuoption and takeadepthreading Pullandrelease click thetriggertoselect Insomecases you llneedto holdthetriggerforasecondormoretouseafunction suchasturningthe locatoronortakingadepthreading SCREEN ELEMENTS OVERVIEW TheLocateMode Depth andPredictedDepthscreensaretheprimary screensyouwilluseforlocating Whenthelocatorisdetectingasignalfrom...

Page 10: ...ATE MODE SCREEN 1 Locatingball FLPorRLP 2 Locator 3 Rollindicator 4 Rollvalue 5 Roll pitchupdatemeter 6 Transmitterpitch 7 PowerModeandTransmittersignalstrength 8 Transmittertemperature DEPTH SCREEN TheDepthscreendisplayswhenthetriggerisheldwiththelocatoratthe LocateLine LL ...

Page 11: ...smitterdepth 7 Transmitterbatterystrength WhentheHAGsettingisdisabled thelocatordisplaysat groundlevelandmustbeplacedonthegroundduringdepth readings PREDICTED DEPTH SCREEN ThePredictedDepthscreendisplayswhenthetriggerisheldwiththelocator attheFrontLocatePoint FLP 1 Ball in the Box atFLP 2 3 Transmitterbatterystrength 4 HorizontaldistancebetweentransmitterandFLP ReferenceLockindicator ...

Page 12: ...elocatorat2 62m Donottakeapredicteddepthreadingwhenthelocatorisover theRearLocatePoint RLP GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS REFERENCE LOCK INDICATOR Indicatesareferencesignalhasbeenobtainedfordisplayingthelocateline DisplaysatthetopoftheLocateModescreen PREDICTED DEPTH ThePredictedDepthscreendisplayswhenthetriggerisheldwiththelocatoratthe FrontLocatePoint FLP Thepredicteddepthishowdeepthetransmitteris calcula...

Page 13: ...itisrecoveredafterbeinglostor stolen IfyouwanttoenabletheLockOutCapability LOC feature contactDCI support SeetheDCIwebsiteforwarrantytermsandconditions STEP 2 OF 2 ContactyourauthorizedDCIdealerorDCItoregisteryourequipment Youwillneedtheequipmentserialnumberandyourcompanycontact information Here swheretofindyourserialnumber Locator inthebatterycompartment Transmitter engravedonthesteelbody Remoted...

Page 14: ...IGITALCONTROL INC 14 STEP 1 OF 5 Checkthechargelevelofyourbattery eachofthefivelightsonali ion batteryrepresentsabout20 capacity NiMHbatteriesdonothaveapowermeter Youcanview batterylifeinthetopbanneroftheMainmenu STEP 2 OF 5 Insertbatteryinthelocator ...

Page 15: ...springsandonebatterycap tool STEP 2 OF 2 Insertbatteriespositiveterminalfirst InstallonespringbetweenC cell batteriestohelppreventchatter IfyouareusingtheFalconTransmitterAdapter FTA withabattery install LithiumRechargeable LiR batteryintotheadapterpositiveterminalfirst FormoreinformationontheFTA see FalconTransmitterAdapterforV2 MultiPower Blue Transmitters intheAdvancedTopicschapter Alkalinebatt...

Page 16: ...eading Raisingthelocatorabovethegroundalsoprovidesseparationfrom undergroundinterferencethatmightotherwisereducethetransmitter s rangeorcausevariablereadings IfyouareusingTrakStandHAG see TurnonHeightAboveGround inthe DuringDrillingchapter HAGmustbeturnedonmanuallyeachtimeafterthelocatoris poweredonorcalibrated STEP 2 OF 5 TomeasureforstandardHAG holdthelocatoratyoursideasifyouwere holdingasuitcas...

Page 17: ...rakstandisadjustedforTargetSteering STEP 5 OF 5 Usethekeypadtoenterthe valueyoumeasuredand selectEnter HAGisnowon WhenstandardHAGisenabled thelocatormustbeheldatthesetheightfor accuratedepthreadings HAGmustbeturnedonmanuallyeachtimeafterthelocatoris poweredonorcalibrated TargetSteeringdoesnotadjustdepthforstandardHAGand assumesthelocatorisontheground IfTrakStandHAGis enabled thelocatoradjustsforth...

Page 18: ...OL INC 18 JobsiteSetup POWER ON STEP 1 OF 5 Checkthechargelevelofyourbattery eachofthefivelightsonali ion batteryrepresentsabout20 capacity NiMHbatteriesdonothaveapowermeter Youcanview batterylifeinthetopbanneroftheMainmenu STEP 2 OF 5 Insertbatteryinthelocator ...

Page 19: ...UENCIES INTRO BeforescanningwiththeFrequencyOptimizer FO youhavethreeoptions toselectwhichbandstopairwithyourtransmitter Basic QuickScanPair QSP Withfewerclicks bypasstheFOtoscan andpairthepre selectedUpandDownbandsforyourregion AdvancedFO QuickPick Afterscanning usethetwobandswiththe lowestnoiseindicatedbytheFOwithwhitearrows AdvancedFO ManualPick Afterscanning selectoneorbothbandsand assignthemt...

Page 20: ...iseandselectsthebestfrequenciesforthe presetUpandDownbands Thesepresetsmaynotbethebestbandsforthe jobsite UseAdvanced Scan Pick Pair toviewnoiseonallbands STEP 2 OF 8 Ensurealltransmittersarepoweredofformorethan30 5mawayfromthe locator Inspectthejobsiteandmovelocatortoactivenoiseareaofconcernordeep partofbore keeplocatoraboveandparalleltoborepath STEP 3 OF 8 FromtheMainmenu select QuickScanPair ST...

Page 21: ...k Scan Pairoption thegearicon STEP 5 OF 8 Insertbatter ies positiveterminalfirstandinstallthebatterycaptopower onthetransmitter STEP 6 OF 8 AlignthetransmittersoitsIRportisnearandfacingtheroundIRportonthe frontofthelocator Falconlocatorswithprogrammablepowermodeoverrideany otherselectionmethodwhenusedwithaV2transmitter ...

Page 22: ...firmthepairingandpowermode andthenclicktocontinueto Calibration ADVANCED FO SCAN STEP 1 OF 7 BeforeYouStart Scan Pick Pair allowsyoutoscantheborepathfornoiseandthenselectthe lowestnoisebandsidentifiedbythelocatorormanually Youmaydecidetocontinuetousethecurrentlyselectedbandsortoselect bandsmanuallyifyouknowyouneedaspecificband suchasalow frequencyband 7or11 toaccountforrebarorotherinterference ...

Page 23: ...STEP 2 OF 7 Ensurealltransmittersarepoweredofformorethan30 5mawayfromthe locator STEP 3 OF 7 FromtheMainMenu select Transmitterselection STEP 4 OF 7 SelectFrequency optimization STEP 5 OF 7 SelectScan STEP 6 OF 7 Whenthenoisebarsappear walkyourintendeddrillpathwhileobserving thebarsandtheirhigh pointmarkers Payspecialattentiontothedeeper partsofthebore Considerrescanningthelocationifthenoiseishigh...

Page 24: ...noiseandselectRescan Thisgivesyouthebest frequenciesforthis location YoucaneitherusetheQuick Pickselectionsorselectone orbothbandsmanually Tocontinueusingthecurrentlypairedbands selectCancel ADVANCED FO QUICK PICK STEP 1 OF 2 SelectPairtopairtheUp andDownbandswiththe twobandsindicatedbythe twowhitearrows ...

Page 25: ... STEP 1 OF 3 Tomanuallyselectoneorbothbands toggletothebandyouwanttouse clicktoselect Anasterisknexttothebandnumberindicatestheselected band ClickagaintoassignitastheUpband ortoggledowntoassigntothe DownBand Thebandnumbersturngreenandaddsanasterisktoindicatetheselected UporDownbandsthatwillreplacethepreviouslyselectedbands STEP 2 OF 3 Ifneeded selectandassigntheotherband ...

Page 26: ... 1 OF 6 Pairingsendsthefrequenciesyouselectedtothetransmitter Paira transmitterimmediatelyafterscanningandpickingbandswithoneofthe Advancedmethods STEP 2 OF 6 ConfirmtheUpandDownbandsandthePowerModesonthetopofthe screen Tochangethetransmitter powermode selectSelect TransmitterPower Select thepowermodeyouwant tochange andthentoggle upordowntochange STEP 3 OF 6 ...

Page 27: ...withprogrammablepowermodeignore theV2PowerModeselectionmethoddescribedonthe transmitterstickerandusethelocator specifiedpowerlevel STEP 4 OF 6 SelectTransmitterpairing request Donotmovethetransmitteruntilyouhearthebeepandseea checkmark STEP 5 OF 6 Aftersuccessfulpairing clicktocalibrate ...

Page 28: ...ndardpowermode STEP 6 OF 6 Topairanyothertime from theMainmenuselect Transmitterselection Frequencyoptimization andcontinue CALIBRATE INTRO Calibrationisrequiredanytimeyouperformanewfrequencyscanwith powerchangeorchangeanyofthefollowing Transmitter Powermodeofthetransmitter Locator Drillhead Calibratebothbandswiththetransmitterinthehousing flatontheground inalow noise metal freeenvironmentimmediat...

Page 29: ...epowered ontransmitterinthedrillhousing Placethecoveron butdon tfastenityet STEP 2 OF 6 Usingatapemeasure placethenear edge ofthelocatorparalleltoand exactly3mfromthecenter of the transmitter Foraccuratecalibration alwaysusethecenterofthe transmitter notthedrillhead STEP 3 OF 6 SelectContinueto calibratetheActiveband If youarepairingbothbands theUpbandispairedfirst ...

Page 30: ...laysnexttocheckthe accuracyofyourcalibration Movethelocatortoatleasttwodifferent distances1 5mand4 8mandverifydistancereadingsmatchthe measurement Thelocatorassumesthetransmitterpitchequalszeroduring theabovegroundrangecheck Foraccuratereadingsensure thetransmitterisapproximatelylevel STEP 6 OF 6 ClickCanceltoexittothe LocateModescreenwhere youwillseeclock pitch and signalstrength CALIBRATE CHANGE...

Page 31: ...onds STEP 2 OF 4 Tilttransmitterupat approx 65 almost vertical for10 18seconds STEP 3 OF 4 Returntolevelfor10 18seconds Whenthetransmitterschangesbands datadisappearsfromthelocator YoucanalsousethePower onMethoddescribedin Change TransmitterBand Power OnMethod articleintheAdvanced TopicsChapter STEP 4 OF 4 TochangethelocatortotheDownband fromtheLocateModescreen hold togglerighttoopenBandSelections...

Page 32: ...OntheLocateModescreenverifythatyouseetheclock pitch andsignal strength Thetriangleintheroll indicatorshowscalibration isneeded CALIBRATE DOWN STEP 1 OF 8 FromtheMainmenu select Calibration STEP 2 OF 8 Use1PTCaltocalibrate STEP 3 OF 8 Usingatapemeasure placethenear edge ofthelocatorparalleltoand exactly3mfromthecenter of the transmitter ...

Page 33: ...llhead STEP 4 OF 8 SelectContinueto calibratetheDownband STEP 5 OF 8 Thelocatorbeepsthree timesanddisplaysacheck markafterasuccessful calibration STEP 6 OF 8 UsetheAboveGroundRange AGR thatdisplaysnexttocheckthe accuracyofyourcalibration Movethelocatortoatleasttwodifferent distances1 5mand4 8mandverifydistancereadingsmatchthe measurement ...

Page 34: ...ER MANUAL DCI DigiGuide 10 31 2022 DIGITALCONTROL INC 34 STEP 7 OF 8 ClickCanceltoexittothe LocateModescreen Verify youseetheclock pitch and signalstrength STEP 8 OF 8 Fastenthedrillheadcoverproperlybeforedrilling ...

Page 35: ...meafterthelocatorispoweredon orcalibrated TargetSteeringassumesthatthelocatorisontheground even ifstandardHAGisenabled IfTrakStandHAGisenabledthe heightsetfortheTrakstandisadjustedforTargetSteering STEP 2 OF 4 FromtheMainmenu select HAG STEP 3 OF 4 ToenablestandardHAG hand held andtheheightshownonthescreenis acceptable selectEnableHAG Otherwise clickSetHAGtoenteranew height ...

Page 36: ...Steering STEP 4 OF 4 ToenableTrakStandHAG selectEnableTrakStand Theheightispresetto1 6 0 46m Thisistheheightof aTrakStandwithlegsfully extended ChangingtheTrakStandheightisnotrecommended Ifthe heightneedstobechanged returntotheEnableHAGscreen thenselectSetHAGtoenteranewheight ThelocatormustbeintheTrakStandatthesetheightfor accuratedepthreadings LOCATING THE TRANSMITTER STEP 1 OF 11 FindtheRearLoca...

Page 37: ...acethe directionofthebore STEP 2 OF 11 UsingtheLocateModescreen movethelocatortoputtheballinthebox 1 Ball 2 Box STEP 3 OF 11 MarkthispositiononthegroundastheRearLocatePoint RLP STEP 4 OF 11 FindtheFrontLocatePoint FLP Walkforward Asyoupassthetransmitter theballjumpstothetopofthe screen YouarenowtrackingtheFrontLocatePoint FLP ...

Page 38: ...lAttenuationisin effect Ifthedepthislessthan2 4myoucanignorethiswarning Formoreinformation searchtheDigiGuidefor attenuation STEP 5 OF 11 Movethelocatortoputtheballinthebox Thelocatorcanfacetowardorawayfromthedrillaslongasitisparallelto thedirectionofdrilling MarkthispositiononthegroundastheFrontLocatePoint FLP STEP 6 OF 11 Holdthetriggertoshowthe ofthetransmitteratthis location predicteddepth ...

Page 39: ...tolockontothereferencesignal TheRiconwill appearatthetopoftheDepthscreen Thelocateline LL will notdisplaylaterwithoutthisreference STEP 7 OF 11 LookbacktowardtheRLP Thetransmitterhousingispositionedtotravel towardyoualongthelineconnectingtheRLPandFLP STEP 8 OF 11 FindtheLocateLine LL WalkbacktowardtheRLPuntiltheLocateLine LL appears ...

Page 40: ...surethelocatorisonthelineconnectingthetwomarkedlocatepoints PositionthelocatorsotheLLpassesthroughthecenterofthebox The transmitterhousingshouldbebeneaththispointaslongasthetransmitter isrelativelylevel see SteepandDeep underAdvancedTopics Thelocatorcanfacetowardorawayfromthedrillaslongasit isparalleltothedirectionofdrilling STEP 10 OF 11 Holdthetriggertotakeadepthreading ...

Page 41: ... IfthenewFLPisinlinewiththepriorlocatepoints astraight boreline itisunnecessarytofindanewRLP Foracurveddrill path alwaysidentifyboththeFLPandRLP IfyouhaveastraightdrillpathbuttheFLPistotheleftorright ofthelineprojectedfromthepreviouslocatepoints thismay indicateadrillheaddeflectionorinterferenceaffectingthe transmitter ssignal GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS CHANGE BANDS STEP 1 OF 4 Stuffyoushouldknow Switch...

Page 42: ...ervesignalstrengthdropafterthedrilloperatorcompletesaroll sequencetochangebands Whenusingawidebandtransmitterandthe10 2 7roll sequence transmitterdatawilldisappearafterasuccessful bandchange STEP 3 OF 4 FromtheLocateModescreen holdtogglerighttoopentheBandSelection shortcutmenu STEP 4 OF 4 ToggletoandselectthetransmitterbandwithouttheXinthebox inthis caseB34 ...

Page 43: ...FALCON F2 USER MANUAL DCI DigiGuide 10 31 2022 DIGITALCONTROL INC 43 ...

Page 44: ...ctitscontactsandthoseinsidethebattery compartmentforcorrosionanddebris Cleanandchargeasneeded STEP 3 OF 4 Wipethelocatorclean Useonlyanabrasive freecleanerandsoftclothto cleanthescreen Donotpressurewash STEP 4 OF 4 Storethebatteryandlocatorintheoriginalsystemcarrycasesafefrom impact moisture andexcessivetemperatures Donotstorethebatteryinthebatterychargerorlocator Storageandtransportationtemperatu...

Page 45: ...ansmitterbatteriestopoweritoff Thetransmitterrecordsrun timeforwarrantypurposes STEP 4 OF 6 Inspectthebatterycompartment springs cap O ring batteryadapter and threadsfordebris Clearanydebrisandreplacethebatterycap Useconductivelubricantonthethreadsifthebatterycapis difficulttoturn STEP 5 OF 6 Storebatteriessotheydonotcontactmetallicobjectsorterminalsofother batteries STEP 6 OF 6 Storethetransmitte...

Page 46: ...FALCON F2 USER MANUAL DCI DigiGuide 10 31 2022 DIGITALCONTROL INC 46 Storageandtransportationtemperaturemustremainwithin 40 65 C ...

Page 47: ...transmitter 1 RLP 2 LL 3 FLP Whenthetransmitterispitchedupordown thetransmittersignalfieldalso tilts Whenthetransmitterispitcheddown negativepitch thelocatelineonthe screenreflectsafuturepositionofthetransmitter assumingthetransmitter staysonthesametrajectory projecteddepth Whenthetransmitterispitchedup positivepitch shownbelow thelocate lineonthescreenreflectsapositionbehindthetransmitter Thedept...

Page 48: ...etransmittercanberelativelysmallatlowpitch and orshallowdepth Whendrillingatasteeppitchand orsignificantdepth thedifferencesare greater Forexample ifthetransmitterisata 30 pitchanda10 1mdepth the locatordepthreadingwillbe0 7m justunder6 differencefromactual depth andthelocatelinewillbe2maheadofthetransmitter Youcanusethepitchandtheprojecteddepthreadingonyourlocatorto determinetheactualdepthandthep...

Page 49: ...tch youcancalculateactualorprojecteddepth MAX MODE STEP 1 OF 4 BeforeYouGetStarted MaxModecanstabilizeroll pitchdataanddepthreadingswhendrillingat thetransmitter srangelimitduetoextremedepthorinterference whichwill varybyjobsite Usewhentheroll pitchupdatemetershowslowsignallevel ordataisunstable ...

Page 50: ...nareasofhighinterference itwillbehardertoobtain stablereadings Neverrelyonunstabledepthordata Max Modeisnotasubstituteforprudentoperatorjudgment STEP 2 OF 4 AttheLocateModescreen holdthetriggerforlonger thanfivesecondstoenter MaxMode STEP 3 OF 4 Continueholdingthetriggeruntildepthanddatastabilize IftheMaxModetimerfillsupbeforedepthanddatastabilize movetoa differentlocationnearthedrillheadandholdto...

Page 51: ...arthatiscausingsignalinterference andtodrillwherewalkoverlocatingisnotpossible TargetSteeringistypicallyonlyusedonastraightdrillpathunderlevel ground notacurvedpath withterrainchanges ortocorrectasignificantly off coursebore Themaximumdistancethelocatorcanbeplacedaheadofthedrillheadfor accurateup downTargetSteeringis10 7m Withinthisrange startingwiththedrillheadapproximatelylevel the maximumdepth ...

Page 52: ...henumberonthescreen showsthelast set Ifitmatches yourdesiredtargetdepth selectthecheckmark STEP 3 OF 7 Tochangethetargetdepth shown usethekeypad IfTrakStandHAGisenabled butdrillingshallowerthan0 5m adjusttheTrakStandHAGheight IfusingstandardHAGandholdingthelocatortodistancefrom rebarordrillingshallowerthan0 5m addtheheighttothe targetdepthsincestandardHAGisignoredforTargetSteering target depth ...

Page 53: ...ntaldistancereadingonthe TargetSteeringdisplaytoensurethelocatorisnomorethan10 7minfront ofthetransmitter Ifyougoshallowerthan10 7mdonotrelyonthedepthand up downsteeringinformation Instead monitorpitchdata STEP 5 OF 7 1 Horizontaldistancefromtransmittertolocator 2 Currenttransmitterdepthbelowtheplaneofthelocator Atthispoint thedrillrigoperatorusestheremotedisplayto drilltothetarget STEP 6 OF 7 Whe...

Page 54: ...getdepth Note IfusingaFalconCompactDisplay onlyleft rightsteeringinformationis available ThelocatorusedwiththeFalconCompactDisplaymuststillhavea targetdepthset Thistargetdepthcanbeanyvalue USE DIFFERENT SCANS FOR UP AND DOWN BANDS STEP 1 OF 10 TheJobsiteSetuptopic FindBestFrequencies describeshowtorunthe frequencyoptimizer walktheboretoscanfor thenoptimize bothbandsatthepointofhighestnoise Youneed...

Page 55: ... 10 Ensurealltransmittersarepoweredofformorethan30 5mawayfromthe locator STEP 3 OF 10 FromtheMainmenuselect Transmitteroptions STEP 4 OF 10 Frequencyoptimization andcontinue STEP 5 OF 10 Clickthearrowtostartthe scan STEP 6 OF 10 Whenthenoisebarsappear walktheintendeddrillpath tofindthetwolocations withthehighestlevelsof noise thenreturntooneof thoselocationsandscan again ...

Page 56: ...ignitastheUpband BeforeassigningtheDownband pairtheUpbandtothe transmitter Otherwise rescanningwillerasethecurrent frequencies STEP 8 OF 10 Movetotheotherlocation withhighnoise returnto FrequencyOptimization andscanagain STEP 9 OF 10 Toggletothelowestband clicktoselect thenclickagaintoassignitasthe Downband bandwiththeleastnoise ...

Page 57: ...ength buttendtooffer betterperformancearoundactiveinterferencesuchaspowerlines BAND WITH THE LEAST NOISE Interferencevarieswithtimeandlocation andnobandworksperfectlyinall conditions Differentbandsarebetterfordifferentkindsofinterference Lower frequencybandstendtoperformbetterinpassiveinterference Middlebandscan performbetterindeeperboresandmayhavelongerTargetSteeringcapability Higherfrequencyband...

Page 58: ...fromLocateModescreen holdthetogglerighttoopentheBandSelectionmenu Select thebandwithoutthecheckmark Afterafewseconds datawill begintoappearontheLocateModescreen CHANGE BAND POWER ON METHOD STEP 1 OF 2 Removethebatteriesfromthetransmitterandobservethedatadisappear fromthelocator STEP 2 OF 2 TochangetotheDown band holdthetransmitterverticalwiththeindexcap endpointingstraightdown Insertthebatteriesan...

Page 59: ...mustmatchtheband onthelocator IfnodataisdisplayedontheLocateMode screen holdthetoggletotherighttoopentheBandSelection shortcutmenu GET TRANSMITTER INFO STEP 1 OF 5 FromtheMainmenu select Transmitterselection STEP 2 OF 5 AlignthetransmittersoitsIRportisnearandfacingtheroundIRportonthe frontofthelocator ...

Page 60: ...importantinformationsuchas runtimehoursforwarrantycoverage currentband underlined selected powermodes andmaxrecorded temperature STEP 5 OF 5 ClicktoreturntotheMainmenu GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS TRANSMITTER OPERATING CURRENT Areadingofgreaterthan0 5Aorlessthan0 05Aindicateselectricalfailure TRANSMITTER BATTERY VOLTAGE Avoltagereadingbelow2 7 alkaline 3 2 lithium or3 9 LiR indicatesbador depletedbatterie...

Page 61: ...smittersareetchedwitha V2 onthestainlessbattery compartment notonthelabel andhaveamultipowermodestickeraround theIRport IfusedwithaFalconlocatorwithouttheprogrammablepowermode the modeselectedwhilepairingtheTxdeterminesthesignalrangeandthe batterylife Falconlocatorswithprogrammablepowermodeoverrideanyother selectionmethodwhenusedwithaV2transmitter FTRSub karenotV2capable 19 inV2Transmitters ...

Page 62: ...FALCON F2 USER MANUAL DCI DigiGuide 10 31 2022 DIGITALCONTROL INC 62 15 inV2Transmitters ForFalconlocatorswithmultipowerfunction Lowpoweralsogivesyoua fasterpitchupdaterate Lookfortherabbiticon ...

Page 63: ...aline Sleepmodestarts15minutesafterlast rollchange RangeisbasedonSAEStandardJ2520inAGRmodeandMaxMode Actual rangeandbatterylifewillvarybasedoninterference transmitterhousings andfrequencies FTR Sub kRebar Tx sdonothaveMultiPowermodeandhaveStandard powerbatterylife Depth datarangeforUpBandissimilartoStandard power DownbandissimilartoLowpowermode YoucanseethepowermodeselectedforeachbandontheTransmit...

Page 64: ...ansmitterSelection STEP 2 OF 9 SelectFrequency Optimization The FrequencyOptimizer displaysthetwocurrently selectedbands STEP 3 OF 9 Toskiprescanninganduse thecurrentbands onthe FrequencyOptimizer click Pair TheUpandDownbandswillnotchange Ifyoualsowantto changeoneorbothbands selecttheRescanicon STEP 4 OF 9 SelectTransmitterPower ...

Page 65: ...otherselectionmethodwhenusedwithaV2transmitter Use thelocatortochangethepowermode STEP 5 OF 9 Toggletotheband UporDown thatyouwanttochange andthenclickto select STEP 6 OF 9 ToggleupordowntotogglethroughtheHigh Standard andLowpower modes andthenclicktoselectthenewpowerlevel ForHighpowermode Lithium ionbatteriesarerequired ...

Page 66: ... STEP 9 OF 9 Continuetopairandthencalibratethetransmitter Forstep by stepinstructions seethearticles AdvancedFO Pair and CalibrateIntro intheJobsiteSetupchapter Afterchangingthepowerlevel youmustre pairthe transmitterandthenperforma1PTCalibrationforeachband changed Forstep by stepinstructions seethearticles AdvancedFO Pair and CalibrateIntro intheJobsiteSetup chapter FALCON TRANSMITTER ADAPTER FOR...

Page 67: ...15 inchBlueV2MultiPowerTransmitters Highpower 8hours Standardpower 30hours Lowpower 60hours Lithium Rechargeable LiR battery life is based on 21700 battery with 5000 mAh rating with a max 4 2 volts FormoreinformationonMultiPowertransmitters see V2Transmitters MultiPowerModeIntroduction DCIsuggeststhefollowingtoptiermanufacturersforLiRbatteries Diametershouldnotexceed22mmwithalengthof75 5mm 1mm Oth...

Page 68: ...y 2 Normalwhitetempdot Thetempdothasanouteryellowringwithatemperature sensitive3 15mm whitedotinthecenter Ifthecentertempdotisblack thetransmitterhas beenexposedtoexcessiveheatandshouldnolongerbeused TheDCIWarrantydoesnotcoveranytransmitterthathasbeen overheatedorhadthetempdotremoved TRANSMITTER TEMPERATURE WARNINGS STEP 1 OF 6 DigiTraktransmitters Tx withtheexceptionofDucTrak haveaninternal digit...

Page 69: ...entemperaturesincreaserapidly Temperaturesabove36 Carenottypical STEP 2 OF 6 Asthetransmitter Tx temperatureincreasesabove16 C thelocatorand remoteemitwarningbeepsandthetemperatureiconchangesonthe locatororremotedisplay Txtemp 16 36 C Warningtones Doublebeep Beep beep forevery4 Cincrease Watchforanupwardtrendintemperatures STEP 3 OF 6 Txtemp 40 44 C ...

Page 70: ...toavoidirreversibledamage STEP 5 OF 6 Txtemp 60 Candabove iconflashing Warningtones Threedoublebeeps Beep beep Beep beep Beep beep for every20secondsonthelocatorand5secondsontheremotedisplay Thetransmitterhasbeenexposedtodangerousdrilling conditions Temperaturesabove85 Cmaycauseirreversible damagetothetransmitter STEP 6 OF 6 Thetransmitterrecordsthemaximumtemperaturethatithasbeen exposedto UsetheT...

Page 71: ...hetransmitter closertothelocator Ifthesignalstrengthincreases trythenextsolution Ifnot insertfresh batteries Lithiumbatterieswillshow100 upuntilthey renearlydepleted STEP 2 OF 4 Makesureyouhavethecorrectfrequencybandselected a StartattheLocateModescreen holdthetoggletotheright TheBand Selectionshortcutmenuopens b Selecttheoptionwithoutthecheckmark c ClickLocateModetoreturntotheLocateModescreen IfR...

Page 72: ...rfrequencies andrecalibrate c Usingatapemeasure placethenear edge ofthelocatorparalleltoand exactly3mfromthecenter ofthetransmitter d ClickSelecttocalibrate STEP 4 OF 4 Ifyoustilldon thaverollandpitchdata callDCIforfurthertroubleshooting DEPTHS ARE INCORRECT STEP 1 OF 3 Verifycalibrationiscorrectabove ground a Measureout3mfromthecenterofyourhousingtotheinsideedgeofthe locator ...

Page 73: ...th areasignofinterferencethatcouldskewreadings STEP 3 OF 3 Checkjobsiteforpassiveinterference Passiveinterferenceisanysortofobjectthatdistortsthesignalfromyour transmitterbeforeitreachedthelocator Acommonsourceofpassive interferenceisrebarreinforcedconcrete PassiveInterferencecandistort thesignalfromyourtransmitterandskewreadings SCREEN IS TOO DARK STEP 1 OF 2 Adjustyourcontrastwiththelocatortiltm...

Page 74: ...rols Youcanalsousethecontrolstoadjustthecontrast Thiscanbeusefulifthe locatorismountedonaTrakStand a FromtheMainMenu selectSettings andthentoggledowntothesecond screen b SelectContrast c Selecttheupordownarrowandholdthetriggeruntilyoureachthe desiredcontrast d ClicktheSavebuttonto returntotheLocateMode screen ...

Page 75: ...metryrange 3 Upto900m Targetsteeringrange 4 10 6m L Rsteeringrange Rangeoftransmitter Powersource Lithium ionbatterypack Batterylife 8 12hrs Functions Menu driven Controls TriggerandToggleswitches Graphicdisplay Monochrome Audiooutput Beeper Voltage current 14 4VDCnominal 390mAmax Operatingtemperature 20to60 C Dimensions 27 94x13 97x38 1cm Weight withbattery 3 8kg 1 Over specified depth range for ...

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