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3.2 Tx-5 and Tx-10 transmitters 

Transmitter features 

1   Keypad 

2   LCD 

3   Removable accessory tray 

4   D-cells battery holder 

5   Optional Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack 

6   Bluetooth module antenna (model dependent) 

 

Transmitter keypad 

7   Power key 

: Switches the unit on and off.  

Opens the transmitter menu 

8   Frequency key 

: Selects frequency.  

Menu navigation key 

9   Up and down arrows 

 

: Adjusts the output 

signal level.  
Scrolls through the menu options 

10   Measure key 

: Used to take voltage and 

impedance measurements.  
Opens a sub menu. 

Transmitter screen icons 

11   Battery icon: Indicates the battery level 

12   Alphanumeric  description  of  selected  operation 

mode 

13   Standby  icon:  Appears  when  the  transmitter  is  in 

Standby Mode 

14   Output level: Displays transmitter output power 

15   Accessory  or  Measurement  indicators:  Indicates  if 

an  accessory  is  connected  or  if  measure  mode  is 
active 

16   DC icon: Appears when  the transmitter is powered 

from a DC source 

17   Induction indicator: Appears when the transmitter is 

in Induction Mode 

18   A-Frame (Tx-5 or Tx-10(B) only): Indicates when the 

transmitter is in Fault-Find Mode 

19   CD  Mode  indicator  (Tx-10(B)  only):  Indicates  that 

the transmitter is in Current Direction Mode 

20   Voltage  warning  indicator:  Indicates  that  the 

transmitter  is  outputting  potentially  hazardous 
voltage levels 

21   Volume icon: Displays the volume level 

22   Pairing icon (Tx-10B model only): Appears when the 

transmitter and locator are connected via iLOC 

23   Bluetooth icon (Tx-10B model only): Indicates status 

of iLOC connection. A flashing icon means pairing is 
in progress 

 

3.3 Using the menu 

The RD8200 locator and transmitter menus allow you to 
select  or  change  system  options.  Once  entered,  the 
menu  is  navigated  using  the  arrow  keys.  Navigation  is 
consistent on both the transmitter and the locator. In the 
menu  the  options  will  appear  in  the  bottom  left-hand 
corner  of  the  display.  Note  that  when  browsing  the 

locator menu, the 

 and 

 keys act as  left and right 

arrows. When browsing the transmitter menu the 

 and 

  keys  act  as  left  and  right  arrows.  The  right  arrow 

enters a submenu and the left arrow selects the option 
and returns to the previous menu. 

Navigating the locator menu 

1   Press the 

 key to enter the menu 

2   Use  the 

  or 

  keys  to  scroll  through  the  menu 

options 

3   Press the 

 key to enter the option's submenu 

4   Use  the 

  or 

  arrows  to  scroll  through  the 

submenu options 

5   Press the 

 key to make a selection and return to 

the previous menu 

6   Press  the 

  key  to  return  to  the  main  operation 

screen 

Locator menu options 

VOL 

Adjust the speaker volume from 0 
(mute) to 5 (loudest) 

SMLOG 

Manage  survey  measurements 
and 

its 

communication 

over 

Bluetooth 

ILOC 

Enable, disable, reset or pair iLOC 
connections 

GPS 

Enable / disable the internal GPS 
module  and  SBAS  augmentation 

Figure 3.3 Tx-5 and Tx-10 signal transmitters

Summary of Contents for spx RD8200

Page 1: ...RD8200 Precision Multifunction Cable Pipe Locator Operation manual 90 RD8200 OPMAN ENG 02 ...

Page 2: ...n 6 Depth and current readings 29 6 1 TruDepth 29 6 2 Verifying depth measurements 29 6 3 Current readings 30 Section 7 Locating techniques 32 7 1 Identifying target utilities 32 7 2 Signal ground connection 33 7 3 Double ended connections 33 Section 8 Fault finding 34 8 1 About fault finding 34 8 2 Preparation 34 8 3 How to find a fault 35 Section 9 Current Direction CD 36 9 1 Understanding CD 36...

Page 3: ...Find locator models 52 13 10 TX 10 Fault Find locator models 53 13 11 TX 10 locator models Current Direction CD frequencies 53 13 12 TX10 B iLOC locator model operation mode and active frequencies 54 13 13 TX 10 B iLOC Fault Find locator models55 13 14 TX 10 B iLOC locator models Current Direction CD frequencies 55 13 15 List of supported accessories 56 ...

Page 4: ... fully reading this Operation Manual WARNING Direct connection to live conductors is POTENTIALLY LETHAL Direct connections to live conductors should be attempted by fully qualified personnel only using the relevant products that allow connections to energized lines WARNING The transmitter is capable of outputting potentially lethal voltages Take care when applying signals to any pipe or cable and ...

Page 5: ...ontain a Class 1 Bluetooth device that can emit radio frequency energy during the operation of certain product features While the Bluetooth device is busy pairing or sending iLOC commands from the locator to the transmitter or sending survey measurements to a paired device always ensure a minimum separation of 200mm 8 inches between the Bluetooth antenna and your body The location of the antenna i...

Page 6: ...D8200 locators and transmitters has been registered The design of the 4 chevrons has been registered The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth Sig Inc and any use of such trademarks by Radiodetection is under license RAM is a trademark of National Products Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Googl...

Page 7: ...s product range Users can opt out any time from receiving software and technical notifications or just from receiving marketing material 2 4 Manual outline Section 1 includes an overview of safety procedures and notices Review them before moving on to Section 2 and the rest of this manual Section 3 provides an overview of the RD8200 system with annotated diagrams of the locator and transmitter Sec...

Page 8: ... volume down before plugging headphones into an audio source and use only the minimum level necessary to take your measurements Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage Do not attempt to open or dismantle any part of this equipment unless directed specifically by this manual Doing so may render the equipment faulty and may void the manufacturer s warranty You are responsible for ...

Page 9: ... 2020 Radiodetection Ltd 6 Section 3 System overview Figure 3 1 RD8200 Locator ...

Page 10: ...rement is saved to memory 23 Volume icon Displays the volume level 24 Current Direction arrows 25 Radio Mode Indicates when Radio Mode is active 26 Power Mode Indicates when Power Mode is active 27 Accessory indicator Indicates when an accessory is connected 28 CD Mode icon Indicates when Current Direction Mode is active 29 A Frame icon Indicates when the A Frame is connected 30 Operating mode ind...

Page 11: ... 2020 Radiodetection Ltd 8 Figure 3 2 Tx Transmitter ...

Page 12: ...zardous voltage levels 21 Volume icon Displays the volume level 22 Pairing icon Tx 10B model only Appears when the transmitter and locator are connected via iLOC 23 Bluetooth icon Tx 10B model only Indicates status of iLOC connection A flashing icon means pairing is in progress 3 3 Using the menu The RD8200 locator and transmitter menus allow you to select or change system options Once entered the...

Page 13: ... menu options Navigating the transmitter menu 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Use the or keys to scroll through the menu options 3 Press the key to enter the option s submenu 4 Use the or keys to scroll through the submenu options 5 Press the key to confirm selection and return to the previous level or exit the menu 6 Press the key to return to the main operation screen Transmitter menu option...

Page 14: ...battery compartment Figure 4 1 Open the battery compartment Insert 2 good quality D cell batteries Note the polarity of the cells when inserting them in the battery tray Figure 4 2 Inserting locator batteries On the transmitter To fit the D cell batteries in the transmitter unlatch the accessory tray The battery compartment see figure 3 2 is located underneath the transmitter body Use the turnkey ...

Page 15: ...t clicks on both sides then close the battery pack Figure 4 6 Installing a new battery pack If using the Li ion battery pack plug the lead into the battery connector fig 4 7 Figure 4 7 Connecting the Li Ion lead NOTE Fully charge your lithium ion battery pack before its first use Transmitter battery pack 1 Unlatch then remove the accessory tray Figure 4 8 Release then remove the accessory tray 2 T...

Page 16: ...th or attempt to disassemble the battery packs CAUTION If battery failure is suspected or if the battery shows any sign of discoloration physical damage return the entire unit to an authorized repair center for investigation and repair Local national or IATA transport regulations may restrict the shipment of faulty batteries Check with your courier for restrictions and best practice guidelines You...

Page 17: ...In Power Mode scroll through Power Filters for improved discrimination of parallel or strong power signals In Peak antenna mode Switch between Guidance and Null arrows In UTIL mode Scroll through a list of utilities GAS TEL SEW TMA H2O PWR EXL IRR CTV Increase and decrease gain RD8200 automatically sets gain to mid point when pressed Rapidly increase and decrease gain steps in 1dB increments Take ...

Page 18: ... settings ensure the locator or transmitter is switched on by pressing the key for two seconds Language The locator and transmitter support a number of languages You can specify your preferred language using the menu system To select your preferred menu language 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Scroll to the LANG menu using the or keys 3 Press the key on the locator or the key on the transmitte...

Page 19: ...d pipe location To adjust audio level WARNING Muting audio on the locator will disable the StrikeAlert audio alarm 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Scroll to the VOL menu the or arrows 3 Press the key locator or the key transmitter to enter the VOL menu 4 Scroll through the volume options using the or keys 5 Press the key to accept your selection and return to the main menu 6 Press the key to r...

Page 20: ...quipped with a vibration system in the handle providing haptic feedback to the user when an alarm is active The handle will vibrate to warn the user of shallow cables pipes overload condition and swing warning This is a safety feature that can be useful in noisy environments RD8200 locators are shipped with Vibration Feedback enabled by default this can be disabled by accessing the Swing Warning V...

Page 21: ...0B only Boost allows the Tx 10 transmitter to output its maximum output power Boost mode can be set to operate for a specified period of time To configure boost 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Scroll to the BOOST menu using the or keys 3 Press the key to enter the BOOST menu 4 Set the BOOST duration using the or keys You can choose 5 10 15 and 20 minute periods or ON for continuous operation 5...

Page 22: ...the transmitter 2 Hold down the key until MEAS is displayed and the measuring icon is activated The transmitter display will now indicate the voltage level measured across the connection leads 3 Press the key once and the display will indicate the impedance measured across the connection leads The measurement icon will display the following symbols Figure 4 13 Impedance and voltage measurements 4 ...

Page 23: ...nu of the utility type and use the or select ON or OFF 6 Press the key to accept your changes 7 Press the key again to exit the ULIST menu 8 Press the once again to exit the main MENU 4 24 GPS GNSS The RD8200 locator can be paired to an external GPS device or use its internal GPS module when fitted to detect and store its latitude longitude and accurate UTC time alongside its locating data using R...

Page 24: ... a number of icons indicating the presence of an internal and active GPS and when this has locked to the GPS system the quality of the signal received or numbers of satellites received The accuracy of the GPS module is affected by the number of satellites received and best accuracy is only reached when the signal quality is at its maximum Figure 4 14 GPS Icons The LCD GPS operation icons provide v...

Page 25: ...he range of 50Hz to 999Hz can be set using RD Manager Online CAUTION When using custom frequencies in the range of 692Hz to 704Hz or 981Hz to 993Hz the locator audio may interfere with the locator and must be turned off NOTE Some frequencies e g 440Hz may be reserved for specific applications in your country and permission from the relevant operator s may be required for their use Contact your loc...

Page 26: ...single frequency that covers all conditions For simple instruments to be used by relatively non technical personnel there is no option but to make a compromise and choose a single frequency high enough to give good performance in the induction mode but not so high that it will couple too easily into unwanted lines Active signals between 8kHz and 33kHz are commonly used for these applications For m...

Page 27: ...played by the LCD Depth Current Signal strength Compass To select Peak mode 1 Press the key until the Peak mode icon is displayed on the LCD NOTE The depth and current values will display automatically although these values should not be considered accurate until the locator is directly over the target line Peak mode Peak mode combines the accuracy of the Peak bargraph with a choice of Guidance or...

Page 28: ... icon is displayed on the LCD Null mode Null mode is used to verify a locate signal in environments with limited or no interference or distortion Null mode gives a null response when it is directly over the line In Null mode the following indicators are displayed by the LCD Signal strength Compass Right and left arrows To select null mode 1 Press the key until the null mode icon is displayed on th...

Page 29: ... before conducting any excavation work to help ensure that buried lines are not damaged Passive sweep A passive sweep is used to locate Power Radio CATV or CPS signals that may radiate from buried conductors To perform a passive sweep 1 Press the key to select the passive frequency you wish to locate You can select from the following passive frequencies Power Radio CATV Cable TV CPS Cathodic Prote...

Page 30: ...gnal detected with the locator Repeat the search along any other possible paths of lines Once the positions of any lines have been marked reverse positions place the transmitter over and along each line in turn and trace the line out of the search area 5 8 Nulling Out Sometimes it is possible for some utilities to be masked by other utilities and this can happen when one or more utilities are in c...

Page 31: ...he transmitter on its side using the side support arm 2 Sweep the area around the transmitter with the receiver at least 10m 30 from it 3 Reposition the transmitter at 5m 15 intervals around the area and repeat step 2 4 Stop when there is a response 5 Pinpoint and mark any lines 6 Trace the lines out of the area ...

Page 32: ... to note that the RD8200 locator will only display depth and current in applicable modes when the locator is correctly orientated above the target line cable or sonde To ensure the locator is correctly orientated use the Compass feature When locating lines make sure the Compass display is in the North South orientation position When locating sondes see Section 8 5 make sure the Compass display is ...

Page 33: ...ter 1 Switch the locator on 2 Select the same frequency as is selected on the transmitter but make sure that this frequency is in the sonde mode 3 Move the locator from left to right and when the bargraph reading is at its Peak note the depth as indicated on the locator Measure the distance from the base of the locator to the center of the transmitter using a tape measure 4 Compare this reading wi...

Page 34: ...oducts that allow connections to energized lines Signal current measurements Pinpoint the line and confirm the accuracy of the Peak pinpoint with null arrows Check the locator is directly over the line with the antennas at right angles to it and vertical The locator will automatically estimate and display depth on the LCD A signal coupled to a nearby line may distort the accuracy of the measuremen...

Page 35: ...or to marking the wrong line A certain degree of coupling is unavoidable in many situations but there are ways in which a careful user can reduce coupling and increase location reliability Avoid applying the signal by induction The signal may be coupling to more than one line directly from the transmitter Use the signal clamp where possible Identify points where lines may be bonded or in close pro...

Page 36: ...t the best possible grounding for the transmitter This provides the lowest resistance ground path and the best output signal If it is not possible to use the ground stake the following are examples of good alternative ground points Metal manhole covers Metal drainage grates Metal railings Metal fence posts 7 3 Double ended connections Large diameter water pipes and gas distribution pipes that are ...

Page 37: ... that the area around the connection is clean and that a positive connection is achieved 3 Extend the black connection lead as far away as possible at 90 to the probable route of the target cable and clip the connector to the ground stake ensuring that a positive connection is achieved NOTE Always connect the black connection lead to a ground stake and not a water pipe or buried cable as these may...

Page 38: ... to fault find mode step through all available antenna modes until the locator goes back to fault find mode Note While the A Frame is connected to the locator depth and current measurements will not be available If depth or current measurements are required remove the A Frame lead from the locator As a fault is approached the Fault Find direction arrow will lock on to the fault signal point forwar...

Page 39: ... connection with a normal clamp or induction These can however be applied with a transmitter CD clamp Using Current Direction CD to aid line identification The RD8200 locators and Tx 10 and Tx 10G transmitters feature several CD frequencies to help you determine the direction of current through a target line NOTE The transmitter and locator must both have the same CD frequency or frequencies insta...

Page 40: ...xample shown in the illustration by returning to C which is the last point at which a CD reading was achieved and performing a CD reset the response at C will be equivalent to that of A In most cases the phase angle shift does not occur until many kilometers from the transmitter and in some cases a CD reset may only be required every 20 kilometers 15 miles Performing a CD reset You should perform ...

Page 41: ...t your device is within range and correctly paired For more information about Bluetooth refer to Section 12 NOTE A flashing depth and or current reading display means that the measurement is poor and should be taken again Poor readings may be caused by nearby conductors or sources of electromagnetic interference 10 2 Pairing to Android On the locator 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Press the o...

Page 42: ...erface to Google Earth and easy export to GIS mapping systems NOTE RD Manager Online is compatible with PCs running Windows 10 64 bit To obtain RD Manager Online Visit https www radiodetection com rdmanager_online 10 7 Troubleshooting Successful wireless communication depends on a number of factors including battery life electromagnetic interference device memory and physical obstructions Ensure t...

Page 43: ...y life or comply with regulations in areas where wireless communications are considered hazardous To switch Bluetooth off 1 Press the key to enter the menu 2 Scroll to the iLOC menu using the or keys 3 Press the key locator or the key transmitter to enter the iLOC menu 4 Scroll up or down to the OFF option 5 Press the key to switch Bluetooth off and return to the previous menu 11 3 Pairing to an i...

Page 44: ...he RESET menu 13 Select YES using the or keys 14 Press the key to enter the iLOC menu 15 Re pair your devices as described in section 11 3 Bluetooth error codes If an error occurs when attempting to perform any Bluetooth command using the locator to the transmitter the LCD will display a code to help you resolve the problem on the locator The codes are as follows BT Code Description BT001 Bluetoot...

Page 45: ...active but the output is disabled LOW Low power output MED Medium power output HIGH High power output BOOST Temporarily boosts transmitter power output to its maximum level 4 Once you have selected the mode you want press the key to confirm 5 Press and hold the key to select the new setting and exit the menu 6 Press the key once to send the settings to the transmitter NOTE Once you have stored the...

Page 46: ...ry Exercise caution 12 3 Locator clamps A locator clamp is used to positively locate and identify a cable when several cables are running close together A target cable can be identified in a chamber on a tray or other access point by fitting a clamp to the locator and examining each cable in turn Signal strength response shown on the locator display should be noted for each cable When to use clamp...

Page 47: ...ound a pipe or cable and safely applies a signal to a live insulated cable without interrupting or disconnecting the supply The clamp applies a very discriminating signal to a target line with reduced coupling to other lines A clamp can sometimes be a more effective method of applying the signal than Direct Connection The target line will carry the strongest signal The other lines will carry the w...

Page 48: ... clamp is suitable for cables up to 50mm diameter Current Direction CD clamp The CD clamp plugged into the accessory socket of the transmitter enables CD signals to be applied to individual cables WARNING The transmitter must only be connected to live services using the appropriate accessory such as a plug connector or live cable connector 12 5 Transmitter external power supply The external Mains ...

Page 49: ...t maximum sensitivity Propelling a sonde Sondes have a thread at one end for connecting to drain rods or to other devices for inserting and propelling the sonde along a drain or duct Sondes may be floated along drains at the end of a tether and floats are available for fitting to the sewer sonde and super sonde Sondes can be strapped to high pressure water jets or similar devices used for cleaning...

Page 50: ...5 or Tx 10 transmitter the output limit must be set to 1W in the MAX P menu and the output voltage limit set to LOW in the MAX V menu WARNING Failure to follow the Tx 5 or Tx 10 instructions above may result in the tip of the FlexiTrace becoming too hot to touch resulting in risk of personal injury and damage to the equipment The FlexiTrace can be used in two modes Sonde mode or Line mode In sonde...

Page 51: ...tor with the locator and the diver with the antenna Alternatively the antenna can be fastened to the end of a non metallic boom from a barge and lowered to the riverbed or seabed How to use a submersible antenna Apply the transmitter signal to the target line at an access point on the shore The submersible antenna line for tracing the line underwater is plugged into the accessory socket of the loc...

Page 52: ...he front of the locator as shown in Figure 14 16 Figure 12 16 Phone tablet correct position WARNING Mobile phones or tablets may interfere with the locator s performance if positioned not in front of the locator see picture 14 16 Some mobile phone or tablets may affect the locator s performance even if used in the correct position This may be obvious in situation where the locator is trying to det...

Page 53: ...re serviced at least once a year either at Radiodetection or a Radiodetection approved repair center Regularly check your locator for correct operation using eCert see section 14 6 and the on board Self Test NOTE Service by non approved service centers or operators may void the manufacturer s warranty Radiodetection products including this guide are under continuous development and are subject to ...

Page 54: ... may release software upgrades to enhance features and improve performance of the RD8200 locator or transmitter Software upgrades are free of charge You can check if your products are up to date or upgrade them by using the RD Manager Online software upgrade screen Refer to the RD Manager Online operation manual for further information E mail alerts and notification of new software releases are se...

Page 55: ... Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 8kHz 8192Hz DC Induction Clamp LPC LCC 9 8kHz 9820Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 33kHz 32 768Hz DC Induction Clamp LPC LCC 65kHz 65 536Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 83kHz 83 000Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 83kHz 83 077Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 131kHz 131 072Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 200kHz DC Induction Clamp CD ...

Page 56: ...Find locator models CD pairs PDL PDLU TL PL H2O 72 82 8KFF CDFF See Current Direction 13 11 TX 10 locator models Current Direction CD frequencies CD pairs PDL PDLU H2O 82 256Hz 512Hz 285Hz 570Hz 320Hz 640Hz 380Hz 760Hz 460Hz 920Hz 4096 8192Hz MFCD ...

Page 57: ...DC CD Clamp 491Hz DC CD Clamp 512Hz DC CD Clamp 570Hz DC CD Clamp 577Hz DC CD Clamp 640Hz DC CD Clamp 760Hz DC CD Clamp 870Hz DC CD Clamp 920Hz DC CD Clamp 940Hz DC Induction CD Clamp 982Hz DC CD Clamp 1090Hz DC CD Clamp 1450Hz DC CD Clamp 4kHz 4096Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Clamp LPC LCC 8kHz 8192Hz DC Induction Clamp LPC LCC 8440Hz DC Induction Clamp LPC LCC 9 8kHz 9820Hz DC Induction Clamp CD Cla...

Page 58: ...amp CD Clamp LPC LCC DC Direct Connection LPC Live Plug Connector LCC Live Plug Connector 13 13 TX 10 B iLOC Fault Find locator models CD pairs PTL PTLM PDL PDLU TL PL H2O 82 8KFF CDFF See Current Direction 13 14 TX 10 B iLOC locator models Current Direction CD frequencies CD pairs PTL PTLM PDL PDLU H2O 82 219 9Hz 439 8Hz 256Hz 512Hz 280Hz 560Hz 285Hz 570Hz 320Hz 640Hz 380Hz 760Hz 460Hz 920Hz 680H...

Page 59: ...Antenna 10m Cable 10 RX SUBANTENNA 640 8kHz Submersible DD Antenna 10m Cable 10 RX SUBANTENNA 8K 512Hz Submersible DD Antenna 10m Cable 10 RX SUBANTENNA 512 Additional Submersible Cable Length Per Metre 10 RX SUBANTENNA CABLE Submersible Antenna Adaptor 10 RX SUBANTENNA ADAPTOR Headphones 10 RX HEADPHONES A Frame includes A Frame Lead 10 RX AFRAME A Frame Bag 10 RX AFRAME BAG A Frame Lead 10 RX AF...

Page 60: ...X CD CLAMP Locator mobile phone holder complete kit 10 RX PHONE HOLDER K Locator tablet holder complete kit 10 RX TABLET 7 8 HOLDER K Mobile device support bracket and arm 10 RX HOLDER MOUNT Mobile phone holder 10 RX PHONE HOLDER 7 8 tablet holder 10 RX TABLET 7 8 HOLDER Bracket adapter for RAM mounts 10 RX RAM ADPT Bracket O ring set for mobile devise holder spare set of 2 O rings 10 RX RAM ADPT ...

Page 61: ...tter Clamp 10 TX CLAMP 8 5 or 10 TX CLAMP 215 CD Transmitter Clamp 10 TX CD CLAMP Signal Clamp Extension Rod 10 TX CLAMP EXTROD Transmitter Connection Kit Contains Earth Reel Earth Stake Direct Connection Lead and Magnet 10 TX CONNECTION KIT Transmitter Connection Kit Contains Earth Reel Earth Stake Direct Connection Lead with banana connectors and Magnet 10 TX CONNECTION KIT BAN Earth Lead 10m an...

Page 62: ...121 XX XX DE EN FR NL Accessories for tracing or locating non conductive utilities Standard Sonde 33kHz depth up to 5m 10 SONDE STD 33 Standard Sonde 8kHz depth up to 5m 10 SONDE STD 8 Standard Sonde 512Hz depth up to 5m single end 10 SONDE STD 512 Standard Sonde 512Hz depth up to 5m twin end 10 SONDE STD 512 TW Sewer Sonde 33kHz depth up to 8m 10 SONDE SEWER 33 External Shell for heavy duty Appli...

Page 63: ...with M10 Stud End Cap and one D1 3N battery 10 SONDE S18A 33 S18A Sonde 33kHz Kit with M10 Stud and Plain End Caps and two D1 3N Batteries 10 S18 33 KIT S18A M10 Stud End Cap with one D1 3N Battery 10 S18 M10 ENDCAP S18A Extended Plain Cap with one D1 3N Battery 10 S18 PLAINENDCAP S18A Pack of 5 D1 3N Batteries 10 S18 BATTERYPACK S18B Sonde 33kHz with Extended Aluminium End Cap for two AA Batterie...

Page 64: ... 6 7mm 50m Flexrod 10 FLEXRODF50 7 6 7mm 100m Flexrod 10 FLEXRODF100 7 6 7mm 150m Flexrod 10 FLEXRODF150 7 9mm 60m Flexrod 10 FLEXRODF60 9 9mm 120m Flexrod 10 FLEXRODF120 9 M6 to M10 adapter to interface 6 7mm rod with RD M10 thread 10 6 10FLEXRODADAPTOR Spring Coupling M10 Male 10 SU0335 Wards Rod Connector 3 4 19mm x 10 BSW Female 02 SU0341 Wards Rod Connector 1 2 13mm x 12 BSW Female 02 SU0342 ...

Page 65: ...0 RD8200 RD8100 RD8100 and Marker MRX Locators 2 Compatible with RD7200 RD8200 RD7100 RD8100 and RD7000 RD8000 Locators Replace XX with AU EU UK or US Transmitter power accessories and spares Mains PSU includes power lead 10 TX MPSU XX 12V Car Power Lead with Isolation Transformer 10 TX APSU Li Ion rechargeable battery pack with mains charger includes power lead 1 10 TX MBATPACK LION K XX Li Ion r...

Page 66: ...ION 8 cells battery tray 8x D Cell LR20 10 TX 8DCELL TRAY 1 Li Ion rechargeable packs cannot be charged in the transmitter Replace XX with AU EU UK or US D Cell batteries Alkaline Battery D Cell LR20 MN1300 10 1DCELL ALK Mains Leads C7 Mains lead 6 5 2m 2 5A 10 MAINS LEAD C7 XX C13 Mains lead 6 5 2m 2 5A 10 MAINS LEAD C13 XX Replace XX with AU EU UK or US ...

Page 67: ...TX BAG Locator and Tx transmitter soft carry bag 10 LOCATORBAG Locator and Tx transmitter hard case 10 RD7K8KCASE USA Locator and Tx transmitter hard flight case with wheels 10 RD7K8KCASE Calibration Certificates Remote Calibration and PC Software Locator Calibration Certificate per unit requestable with initial locator order cannot be ordered later 10 CALCERT RD Manager Online Check product docum...

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