FALCON F +
USER MANUAL
DCI DigiGuide
10.31.2022
DIGITAL CONTROL, INC
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STEP 10 OF 10
Select Pair to pair and
select power level for the
Down band before
proceeding to calibration as
you normally would when
pairing both bands at one
location.
GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS
*INTERFERENCE
Your locator can only detect active interference, not passive interference, such as
rebar. Lower frequency bands tend to perform better around passive interference.
Middle bands can perform better in deeper bores and may have longer Target
Steering capability. High bands have slightly less signal strength, but tend to offer
better performance around active interference such as power lines.
*BAND WITH THE LEAST NOISE
Interference varies with time and location, and no band works perfectly in all
conditions. Different bands are better for different kinds of interference. Lower
frequency bands tend to perform better in passive interference. Middle bands can
perform better in deeper bores and may have longer Target Steering capability.
Higher frequency bands have slightly less signal strength but tend to offer better
performance around active interference such as power lines.
CHANGE TRANSMITTER BANDS, TILT METHOD
STEP 1 OF 3
To change the
transmitte
r band, hold the Tx at the same (±2) general clock
position for this whole procedure.
Hold transmitter powered on at level (0±10°) for at least five seconds.
STEP 2 OF 3