September 199978-8097-6500-7-BDynatel™ 2250E/2273EAdvanced Cable andFault LocatorOperators Manual
INDUCTION METHODPlace the transmitter on the ground over the target cable with the lid hingein line with the cable path. Press to turn the Transmitt
LOCATING A BURIED CABLEReceiver SetupNote: Key descriptions can be found on the side of the Receiver.Press to turn the Receiver on.Press to select
About Trace ModesPeak: In this mode, as the antenna crosses the cable, the Receiver speakervolume increases to a maximum and the bar graph fills from
Selecting Passive Power FrequenciesSee section Initial Receiver Configuration (page 3) to set the powerfrequency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The Receiver can
Using Current Indications During LocatingBoth the Transmitter and Receiver will indicate cable current. Thesecurrent indications will help to select
LOCATING SHEATH FAULTS (2273E ONLY)Transmitter SetupRemove both the near-end and far-end shield bonds from the test section.Perform a battery test the
To verify the fault location, insert the frame’s red leg directly on the spotidentified above. Pivot the frame in a circle around red leg re-inserting
LOCATING AN ACTIVE DUCT PROBE (ADP)Press to turn the Receiver on.Press to select the 33 kHz frequency.Press to select the Peak mode . If you fi
LOCATING EMS MARKERSEMS markers may be detected and located using either the Dynatel™ 2205or 2206 EMS Marker Locating Accessory. To attach the access
TONING AERIAL FAULTSTransmitter SetupPerform a battery test; then with the Transmitter off, plug the directconnect cable into the front panel jack.If
TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ... 2Installing or Replacing the Batteries .
CABLE OR PAIR IDENTIFICATIONTransmitter SetupTransmitter setup is the same to identify cables or pairs; however, Receiversetups are different. Perfor
PAIR IDENTIFICATIONReceiver SetupPress to turn the Receiver on.Press to select Tone mode .Connect the inductive probe to Receiver accessory jack
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES1196 6 inch Dyna-Coupler (includes Pouch)2200 Series Carrying Bag2205 EMS Marker Locating Accessory (single frequencies)2206 EMS
TECHNICAL INFORMATIONTransmitterFrequencies:Trace mode: 577 Hz, 8 kHz, 33 kHz, 133 kHzSheath Fault mode: 10 and 20 Hz for faults and (2273E only)
Telecom Systems Division6801 River Place Blvd.Austin, Texas 78726-9000Litho in USA3M 1999This product is in accordance with the requirements of theEu
INTRODUCTIONThe 3M™ Dynatel 2250E/2273E Advanced Cable and Fault Locatorconsists of a Transmitter and a Receiver for locating buried cables orActive D
INITIAL RECEIVER CONFIGURATIONDisplay depth units (inches, feet and inches, or centimeters) may bechanged while holding and pressing . For each pre
TRANSMITTER BATTERY TESTTo test the Batteries, press and hold . Listen to the tone and watchthe display.• solid tone and 'OK' indicates b
LOCATING A BURIED CABLETransmitter SetupNote: Key descriptions can be found inside the Transmitter lid.Perform a battery test and then connect the Tr
DIRECT CONNECT METHODMake sure the Transmitter is off. Plug the Direct Connect Cable into thefront panel jack. Connect the Black clip to the ground r
Press to select Trace mode. Press again to select one or all of thefour frequencies. The display will alternate between displaying theselected freq
DYNA-COUPLER METHODCable PathPage 8Connect the Dyna-Coupler to the Transmitter front panel jack using thecoupler cable.Clamp the Dyna-Coupler around t
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