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1.     or    arrows     3  Press the antenna key     on the transmitter  to enter  the BATT submenu     4  Scroll up or down to select the correct battery type     5  Press the G  key to accept your selection and return  to the main menu     6  Press the    key to return to the main operation  screen     The RD7000  is now ready to use     3 3 Using the menu    The RD7000  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  When in the menu   most on screen icons will temporarily disappear and the  menu options will appear in the bottom left hand corner of  the LCD  Note that when browsing the locator menu  the     and antenna 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 supmenu and  the left arrow returns to the previous menu     3 3 1 Navigating the locator menu    1  Firstpower up the locator   2  Press the    key to enter the menu     3  Use the    or    arrows to scroll through the menu  options     4  Press the antenna key to enter the option   s submenu   5  Press the G  key to return to the previous level     6  Press the     key to return to the main operation screen     3 3 2 Locator menu options    Below is an annotated list of menu options that are  available under the main menu of the RD7000  locator     e VOL  Adjust
2.   5 3 1 Identification using current measurements  5 3 2 About current measurements  5 3 3 Applying a transmitter signal  5 3 4 Signal current measurements    Section 6     General Locating tips  6 1 Eliminating services   6 1 1 Induction   6 1 2 Unwanted signal coupling  6 2 Signal grounding   6 2 1 Manhole covers   6 2 2 Using lighting columns   6 2 3 Finding a good ground point    4    L L L    L    4  s         00000 0 0 0       0       4    ok    4 L L    r      d  b mek me   dd  A A BP WWM NN YN IN N    4       AL    L L    L    L oa dA ed    oO 0 0 0 0 NNO 6O DI    A    L       NN NIN N nm DN     422000060    RD7000  Operation Manual iii    6 3 Double ended connections 22 9 5 2 Batteries and power supply 34    6 3 1 Making a double ended connection 22 9 5 3 Cleaning 34  i   z 9 5 4 Disassembly 34  Section 7     Using Accessories 23   l  9 5 5 Service and maintenance 34  7 1 About accessories 23  7 2 Locator clamps 23 Section 10   Appendices 35  7 2 1 When to use clamps 23 10 1 Specifications for the locator and transmitter 35  7 2 2 Connecting a clamp 23 10 2 Supported frequencies 35  7 2 3 Available locator clamps 24 10 3 Supported accessories 36  7 3 Transmitter clamps 24 A     i i Section 11     Notices 39  7 3 1 Connecting the clamp 24  i   Copyright statement 39  7 3 2 Available transmitter clamps 25  FCC and Industry Canada statements 39  7 4 Sondes 25  7 4 1 When to use a sonde 25    Table of figures       7 4 2 RU a suitable sonde 25 Figure 2 1  RD7000  locator
3.   Open Folder  At this stage Centros Manager has   not been installed so you can either select Run and  Centros Manager will automatically install  or you can  choose to Open Folder  When you open the folder the  Centros Manager executable file will be available  To  install double click on this file     3  When Centros Manager is installed run from the  Windows Start menu under Programs or alternatively   use the Centros Manager shortcut on your desk top  if you have opted to have this during installation of  Centros Manager     NOTE  Once Centros Manager is open  click on Help  to open the Centros Manager Operation Manual     9 3 eCAL       Unique to Radiodetection precision locators  eCAL     allows users to validate the original factory calibration   of the RD7000  locator through a PC  By checking the  responses of all relevant internal components  eCAL     provides the user with confidence that the locator  performs as it did when it first left the factory  and allows  the owner to print or save a validation certificate without  the need to return the RD7000  to a service center   eCAL  is part of the Centros    Manager software suite     eCAL    provides users with the following tools  which may  be accessed and carried out on site     e Check the validation of the RD7000  against the  original factory calibration results     e Carry out a functional check     e Retrieve the original factory calibration certificate or  previous eCAL validation certificates     To valid
4.   P lt  OPERATION MANUAL        WHERE IDEAS MEET INDUSTRY       RD 000     RADIODETECTION   S UTILITY SPECIFIC CABLE AND PIPE LOCATORS    90 RD7K  OPMAN ENG 02 ISSUE 2 03 2013 READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO OPERATING THE SYSTEM        gt  Radiodetection     To see the full range of products and services provided by Radiodetection visit  www radiodetection com    Copyright 2013 Radiodetection Ltd    SPX Corporation  All rights reserved  Radiodetection is a subsidiary of SPX Corporation  SPX  the green     gt     and    X    are trademarks of SPX  Corporation  Inc  Radiodetection  RD7000  RD7000   RD8000  RD4000  eCAL  Centros  TruDepth  Side Step  SideStepauto and  StrikeAlert are trademarks of Radiodetection Ltd  and SPX Corporation  Due to a policy of continued development  we reserve the    Ne   no  right to alter or amend any published specification without notice  This document may not be copied  reproduced  transmitted  modified     Radiodetection    or used  in whole or in part  without the prior written consent of Radiodetection Ltd  AN SPX COMPANY    Preface    Before you begin    Thank you for your interest in Radiodetection   s RD7000   cable and pipe locator     The RD7000  delivers the very latest in cable and pipe  location technology in a powerful yet ergonomic and light   weight design     Please read this user manual before attempting to use the  RD7000  system     Radiodetection products  including this manual  are under  continuous development  The
5.   RD7000DL  only  signals  You can detect these  frequencies without the aid of a transmitter if they are  present on the utility you are surveying     3 6 2 Active frequencies    Active frequencies are applied direct to a buried conductor  using the transmitter  The transmitter can apply a signal  using two methods  induction and direct connection     Induction    The transmitter is placed on the ground over or near the  survey area  You select the appropriate frequency  The  transmitter will then induce the signal indiscriminately to  any nearby metallic conductor  In induction mode  using  higher frequencies is generally recommended as they are  induced easier onto nearby conductors     Direct connection    In direct connection  you connect the transmitter directly  to the pipe or cable you wish to survey  The transmitter  will then apply a discreet signal to the line  which you can  locate using the locator  This method provides the best  signal on an individual line and enables the use of lower  frequencies  which can be traced for longer distances     Connecting the transmitter to a pipe or line requires the  use of a direct connection lead or clamp and a ground  stake to complete the circuit  For more information about  signal clamps and other direct connection accessories   please refer to Section 7     A WARNING  Direct connection to live wires is  POTENTIALLY LETHAL  Direct connections should  be attempted by fully qualified personnel only     A WARNING  The transmi
6.   is a possibility  The signal may be weak using this method  because it may have travelled some distance back to   the sub station and out again on the other system    With the locator used on a high sensitivity setting it is  often possible to locate a cable  which would otherwise  have been difficult or inconvenient to energize with the  transmitter signal     6 2 3 Finding a good ground point    When using a direct connection  it is important to get 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     e Metal manhole covers   e Metal drainage grates   e Metal railings     e Metal fence posts     RD7000  Operation Manual 21    6 3 Double ended connections Figure 6 5  Making double ended connections    Large diameter water pipes and gas distribution pipes  that are laid in sections sometimes have insulated joints  between the sections and can be difficult to locate using  a single ended connect  This is because when using a  single ended connection ground return  signals can often  cause confusion by returning to the transmitter along  other lines  The problem sometimes occurs when return  signals appear stronger than on the target line  usually  because the target line is deeper than the line carrying the  return signal  or the return path may be a better electrical  conductor than the tar
7.   s LCD backlight is activated whenever  you press a key  The backlight will automatically switch off  after a few minutes and will reactivate when any button is  pressed     The transmitter and locator feature an internal speaker  to provide critical warnings or assist with cable and pipe  location  The transmitter by default will also sound a  pulsing tone to indicate that it is transmitting correctly     To adjust locator audio     A WARNING  Muting audio on the locator will  disable StrikeAlert     1  Switch on the locator    Press the    key to enter the menu    Scroll to the VOL option using the    or    arrows   Press the   key to enter the VOL menu     a FF oO JS    Use the    or    arrows to select the desired volume  level where 0 is mute and 3 is loudest     Press the AD key to accept the change and exit   Press the    key to exit the menu     b    To adjust transmitter audio levels   1  Switch on the transmitter   Press the    key to enter the menu   Scroll to the VOL option using the    or    arrows   Press the     key to enter the VOL menu     ao fF Oh    Use the    or    arrows to select the desired volume  level where 0 is mute and 3 is loudest     Press the    key to accept the change and exit   7  Press the    key to exit the menu     3 14 Transmitter power output    The transmitter supports several power output modes to  help you select the optimal settings for your requirements  whilst helping to prolong battery life     3 14 1 Adjusting power output    To
8.  1 Locator features  2 1 2 Locator keypad  2 1 3 Locator screen icons  2 2 Tx 1  Tx 3 and Tx 10 transmitters  2 2 1 Transmitter features  2 2 2 Transmitter keypad  2 2 3 Transmitter screen icons    Section 3     Basic operation  3 1 Starting the system  3 1 1 D cell  LR20  Batteries  3 1 2 Rechargeable battery packs  3 2 System setup  3 2 1 Power frequency  locator only   3 2 2 Language  3 2 3 Units  locator only   3 2 4 Battery type  3 3 Using the menu  3 3 1 Navigating the locator menu  3 3 2 Locator menu options  3 3 3 Navigating the transmitter menu  3 4 Shutting down  3 5 Headphones  3 6 Frequencies  3 6 1 Passive frequencies        A A dI Ad axa    I 010 0 dd dd w  dv O       0 0 0 ON N N N N N 9 DDD OD GH    3 6 2 Active frequencies  3 6 3 Selecting frequencies  3 7 TruDepth  measurement  3 8 SideStepauto     3 8 1 Using SideStepauto  3 9 Dynamic Overload Protection  3 10 StrikeAlert     3 10 1 Using StrikeAlert  3 11 Antenna modes  3 12 Backlight  3 13 Audio  3 14 Transmitter power output  3 14 1 Adjusting power output  3 14 2 Boost  Tx 3 and Tx 10 only     Section 4     Locating cables and pipes  4 1 Antenna modes   4 1 1 Peak mode   4 1 2 Null mode   4 1 3 Combined Peak Null mode  4 2 Compass  4 3 Trace  4 4 Pinpoint  4 5 Sweep and search   4 5 1 Passive Sweep   4 5 2 Inductive search    Section 5     Depth and current readings  5 1 Depth readings  5 1 1 TruDepth and Compass  5 2 Verifying depth measurements  5 2 1 Rough depth calibration check  5 3 Current readings
9.  2  fee Spartan   Figure 2 2  locator keypad 2  7 4 4 Propelling a sonde 25 Figure 2 3  locator LCD 2  7 4 5 Locating and tracing a sonde 26 Figure 2 4 RD7000  transmitter 4  7 4 6 Checking sonde depth 27 Figure 2 5  Rechargeable battery pack 4  7 4 7 Types and range of sondes 27 Figure 2 6  transmitter keypad 4  7 5 Stethoscopes 28 Figure 2 7 transmitter LCD 4  7 5 1 When to use a stethoscope 28 Figure 4 1 Line tracing 13  7 5 2 How to use a stethoscope 28 Figure 4 2  Pinpointing a target line 13  7 5 3 Types of stethoscope 28 Figure 4 3  Pinpointing with Peak Null 13  7 6 Submersible antenna 28 Figure 4 4  Passive sweep 14  7 6 1 When to use a submersible antenna 28 Figure 4 5  Inductive search 15  7 6 2 How to use a submersible antenna 28 Figure 5 1  Taking a depth reading 16  Figure 5 2  Depth readings 16  Section 8     Fault Finding 30 Figure 5 3  Current readings 18  8 1 About fault finding 30 Figures 5 4   5 6  Taking current readings 18  8 2 Preparation 30 Figure 5 7  Current readings using transmitter signals 19  8 2 1 Connecting the transmitter 30 Figures 6 1   6 4  Interference from services 20  8 2 2 Reference readings 30 Figure 6 5  Making double ended connections 22  8 3 How to find a fault 31 Figure 7 1  Connecting a locator clamp 23    Figure 7 2  Standard clamp 24  Section 9     Extended Warranty  eCAL    Figures 7 3     7 4  Connecting transmitter clamps 24  and Maintenance 32 Figure 7 6  Sonde deployment 26  9 1 Product Registration and Extended Warranty 82
10.  9 1   Once registered you will be  notified when new versions of software are available and  you may also carry out an eCAL to validate the calibration  and functionally test the RD7000  locator     9 2 1 Installing Centros Manager    NOTE  Before download you are advised to view or  download the Centros Manager operation Manual by  going to www radiodetection com centrosmanager     NOTE  When you install Centros Manager onto a   PC  the following message may be displayed     You  need to log in as Administrator     If this message is  displayed  the installation of the program will not  complete  You will need to log on as an Administrator  or ask a user with Administration Rights to install the  program on your behalf  Having successfully installed  Centros Manager  the Administrator will need to carry  out the instructions in Section 7 1 of the Centros  Manager Operation Manual if they wish users without  Administrator Rights to use Centros Manager     32 RD7000  Operation Manual    1  Go to  www radiodetection com centrosmanager     2  Click on the link to download Centros Manager and  a File Download Window will appear  You will have a  choice of either  Run or Save     Run  Centros Manager will automatically install     Save  you will be given the option to save Centros  Manager to a destination of your choice  Once   you select the destination  the Centros Manager  executable program will download to that destination   Once completed you will have the option to Run or
11.  Figure 7 7  Locating a sonde 26  9 2 Centros    Manager 92 Figure 7 8  Calculating sonde depth 26  9 2 1 Installing Centros Manager 32 Figure 7 9  Standard sonde 27  9 3 eCAL  32 Figure 7 10  Super small sondes 27  9 3 1 Using eCAL  to validate the RD7000  33 Figure 7 11  Sewer sonde 27  9 3 2 Using eCAL  to retrieve the original Figure 7 12  FlexiTrace 27  factory calibration certificate 33 Figure 7 13  Using a submersible antenna 29  9 4 Upgrading software 33 Figure 8 1  Cable sheath fault finding 31  9 5 Care and maintenance 34 Figure 8 2  Locating cable sheath faults with  9 5 1 General 34 the locator and A Frame 31    iv RD7000  Operation Manual    Section 1   Introduction    1 1 About this manual    This manual provides cable and pipe survey professionals  with comprehensive operating instructions for the  RD7000  locator and transmitter system  Before operating  the RD7000  system it is very important that you read this  manual  noting all safety warnings and procedures     1 1 1 Additional documentation    This manual introduces the Centros Manager software   suite but provides only limited installation and operating  instructions  The complete Centros Manager manual is  available to download from www radiodetection com     1 2 About the RD7000     The RD7000  system provides cable and pipeline  locators with a fast  effective means of locating and  mapping buried utilities     The RD7000  product family includes four powerful  locators  and three transmitters offeri
12.  Transmitter Li Ion rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains  12V chargers and lead     US Cordset  10 TXRBATPACKKIT US  Transmitter Li lon rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains  12V chargers and lead     UK Cordset  10 TXRBATPACKKIT UK  Transmitter Li Ion rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains  12V chargers and lead     EU Cordset  10 TXRBATPACKKIT EU  Transmitter Li Ion rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains charger and lead     US Cordset  10 TXRBATPACK MC US  Transmitter Li Ion rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains charger and lead     UK Cordset  10 TXRBATPACK MC UK    Transmitter Li lon rechargeable battery pack  Incl mains charger and lead   EU Cordset    10 TXRBATPACK MC EU    Transmitter Li lon rechargeable battery pack mains charger  EU cordset           38 RD7000  Operation Manual    Section 11   Notices    Copyright statement    Copyright 2013 Radiodetection Ltd    SPX Corporation   All rights reserved  Radiodetection is a subsidiary of SPX  Corporation  SPX  the green     gt     and    X    are trademarks  of SPX Corporation  Inc  Radiodetection  RD7000   RD7000   RD8000  RD4000  eCAL  Centros  TruDepth   SideStep  SideStepauto and StrikeAlert are trademarks of  Radiodetection Ltd  and SPX Corporation  The Bluetooth  word  mark and logos are registered trademarks of  Bluetooth Sig  Inc  and any use of such trademarks by  Radiodetection is under license  Windows  Windows  Vista and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in t
13.  a specified  period of time  in minutes      FREQ  Enable or disable individual frequencies     3 4 Shutting down    To switch the locator or the transmitter off  press and hold  the    key for two seconds     NOTE  The locator will automatically power off if no  keys are pressed after a five minute duration     3 5 Headphones    Radiodetection supplies an optional headphone set   for the RD7000  locator  The headphones feature an  adjustable headband to ensure a tight fit when used in  the field  The accessory headphones also feature volume  adjustment for both left and right speakers     Connect the 3 5mm headphone jack into the locator   s  headphone socket  which is located next to the  accessory panel on the front of the locator     NOTE  Before wearing headphones  lower the locator   s  volume levels to help prevent damage to your hearing     8 RD7000  Operation Manual    A WARNING  Wearing headphones may impede  your awareness to dangers in the field such as  moving traffic or other heavy machinery  Exercise  caution     3 6 Frequencies    The RD7000  supports a large range of locatable active  and passive frequencies  For a complete list of supported  frequencies  please refer to the table in Appendix 10 2     3 6 1 Passive frequencies    Passive frequency detection takes advantage of signals  that are already present on buried metallic conductors  The  RD7000  range supports up to three types of passive  frequencies  Power  Radio and Cathodic Protection System   CPS
14.  adjust the power output  a      1   2     Switch on the transmitter     Press the    or   keys to increase or decrease  power output     3 14 2 Boost  Tx 3 and Tx 10 only     Boost allows the transmitter to output its maximum  wattage for a specified period of time in minutes     A WARNING  The transmitter is capable of  outputting potentially lethal wattages  Exercise  extreme caution when using Boost     To configure boost  a  qy    1     2  3   4  5    T     Switch on the transmitter    Press the    key to enter the menu    Scroll to the BOOST option using the    or    arrows   Press the  s  key to enter the BOOST menu     Set the BOOST duration using the      or    arrows   You can choose 5  10  15 and 20 minute periods     Press the     key to accept your changes and exit the  BOOST menu     Press the     key to exit the menu     To enable boost     1     First configure the boost duration using the procedure  above     Press and hold the    arrow until BOOST appears on  the transmitter LCD     The transmitter will automatically exit boost mode  after the allotted duration     To disable boost     1     Press and hold the   arrow to switch boost off     RD7000  Operation Manual 11    Section 4   Locating cables and pipes    This section introduces the principals and techniques of  locating buried cable and pipe utilities with the RD7000   system  For more information on the theory of cable   and pipe location  please refer to    ABC  amp  XYZ of locating  buried pipes a
15.  antennae such as a  normal clamp or stethoscope cannot be used  Because  current measurement is a function of depth  it is only  available in the locating modes     Figure 5 7  Current readings using transmitter signals    A ma    co  ca      o        Q         RD7000  Operation Manual 19    Section 6   General Locating tips    6 1 Eliminating services Figures 6 1   6 4  Interference from services    6 1 1 Induction    If several conductors are running parallel and it is not  possible to connect a transmitter  each line may be  located separately  Proceed as follows     1  Perform a sweep of the area to find the position and  number of conductors in the area     2  Map the direction in which the conductors are going     To trace the lines   1  Select induction mode on the transmitter   2  Select the same frequency as on the locator     3  Place the transmitter on its side and in line with a  conductor     4  Ensure the conductor is directly below the transmitter     5  This will null the signal directly below the transmitter  and  in addition  enable the other conductors to be  located     6  Locate each conductor and mark its position     7  Move the transmitter down the route and continue  locating and marking     8  Trace each conductor out of the search area until the  target line can be accurately located     6 1 2 Unwanted signal coupling    Unwanted coupling of the signal from the target line to  another nearby line is one of the most common location  problems  It lea
16.  bottom of the A frame spikes before  each Fault Find will generally ensure a good ground  connection     NOTE  If the cable runs under a paved surface  the fault  can often be pinpointed by fault finding in the grass soil  adjacent to the paving  Reduce the distance between  placing the A frame spikes in the ground to allow for  the increased distance to the actual fault position     RD7000  Operation Manual 31    Section 9   Extended Warranty   eCAL    and Maintenance       9 1 Product Registration and  Extended Warranty    Your RD7000  locator and transmitter are supplied   with a 1 year warranty as standard  Radiodetection   offers a free upgrade to a 3 year extended warranty   on RD7000  locators and the Tx range of transmitters  through registration on www radiodetection com within  3 months of purchase  Registered products also receive  free product software upgrades through Centros Manager  as they are released  see sections 9 2 and 9 4 for details     Please refer to Section 10 4 for the full warranty statement     9 2 Centros    Manager    Centros Manager is a Radiodetection PC application  which is available as a free download from   www radiodetection com  From time to time  Radiodetection will release new software for the RD7000   locator and transmitter which may improve performance  or stability and may include new features  The latest  software is contained within Centros Manager and to  download the latest software you must register your  product  see section
17.  cable  move away from the ground stake and take  further readings until the arrow has difficulty in locking  and the dB reading is low  Measure the distance that  the locator is now away from the ground stake  This is  the distance that you can safely use between taking  readings on the cable to ensure that you do not miss  the fault     8 3 How to find a fault    Starting from the transmitter  walk along the cable route  pushing the A Frame spikes into the ground with the green  spike pointing away from the transmitter  Where there are  no faults the dB reading will be low and the direction arrow  may flicker forward and back     NOTE  Flickering arrows may also indicate that you may  be too far away from the fault or ground stake  or both   for the locator to lock on     If you are trying to locate   high resistance faults or   there is a long distance   between faults  carry on   with the survey and the     locator will lock on when  Bess you get closer to the fault      Y  JL    Ito                                        Figure 8 1  Cable sheath fault finding       Figure 8 2  Locating cable sheath faults with the locator and A Frame    Take readings at the survey intervals determined by the  reference reading  To locate the cable during a Fault Find  survey  press the    key once and the locator will switch  to 8kHz null mode  Locate the cable using the normal  null mode technique  Press the    key again to return to  Fault Find mode     As a fault is approached the Fau
18.  clean this  equipment when it is powered or connected to  any power source  including batteries  adapters  and live cables     Ensure the equipment is clean and dry whenever  possible     Clean this equipment with soft  moistened cloth     If using this equipment in foul water systems or other  areas where biological hazards may be present  use an  appropriate disinfectant     Do not use abrasive materials or chemicals as they may  damage the casing  including the reflective labels     Do not use high pressure hoses     34 RD7000  Operation Manual    9 5 4 Disassembly    Do not attempt to disassemble this equipment under any  circumstances  The locator and transmitter contain no  user serviceable parts     Disassembly may damage the equipment and or reduce  its performance and may void the manufacturer   s  warranty     9 5 5 Service and maintenance    Radiodetection recommends that you service your  RD7000  locator and transmitter regularly  Service  your equipment at Radiodetection headquarters or  Radiodetection authorized service centers     NOTE  Service by non approved service centers or  operators may void the manufacturer   s warranty     Section 10   Appendices    10 1 Specifications for the locator and transmitter    Line    5  tolerance 0 1m to 3m  4  to 10ft   Sonde   5  tolerance 0 1m to 7m  4  to 23ft     Maximum Depth  Line 6m  20ft   Sonde 15m  50ft     Batteries Locator  2 x D cells  LR20  or rechargeable battery pack   Transmitter  8 x D cells  LR20  or rec
19.  information contained  within is accurate at time of publication  however the  RD7000   this manual and all its contents are subject to  change     Radiodetection Limited reserves the right to modify the  product without notice and some product changes may  have taken place after this user manual was published     Contact your local Radiodetection dealer or visit  www radiodetection com for the latest information about  the RD7000  product family  including this manual     Important notices    General    The performance of any cable and pipe locator may be  affected when used in close proximity to ferrous materials  such as manhole covers  steel toe boots and nearby  vehicles  Keep a distance of one or two meters from  these objects when taking critical measurements such as  depth and current readings     This instrument  or family of instruments  will not be  permanently damaged by reasonable electrostatic  discharge and has been tested in accordance with IEC  61000 4 2 1995  However  in extreme cases temporary  malfunction may occur  If this happens  switch off  wait  and switch on again  If the instrument still malfunctions   disconnect the batteries for a few seconds     Safety    This equipment shall be used by fully qualified and trained  personnel only     Radiodetection locators detect almost all buried cables  and most conductors  but there are some which do not  radiate signals and which Radiodetection locators cannot  detect  Radiodetection locators do not indicat
20.  key momentarily to enter the menu   2  Scroll to the LANG option using the arrow keys     3  Press the antenna key       on the transmitter  to enter  the LANG submenu     4  Scroll up or down using the     or    arrows to select  your preferred language     5  Press the G  key to accept your selection and return  to the main menu     6  Press the     key to return to the main operation  screen     3 2 3 Units  locator only     The RD7000  allows you to work in Metric or Imperial      US customary  units     To select your preferred units of measurement   1  Press the    key momentarily to enter the menu    2  Scroll to the UNIT option using the arrow keys    3  Press the antenna key to enter the UNIT submenu   4    Scroll up or down using the    or    arrows to select  Metric or Imperial units     5  Press the G  key to accept your selection and return  to the main menu     6  Press the    key to return to the main operation  screen     3 2 4 Battery type    The RD7000  locator and transmitter support both NiMH  or Alkaline D cell  LR20  replaceable batteries  or can be  fitted with an optional rechargeable battery pack  which is  Lithium lon type for the transmitter and NiMH type for the  locator  It is important that you set the system to match  the currently installed battery type to ensure optimal  performance and correct battery level indication     To set your battery type   1  Press the    key momentarily to enter the menu     2  Scroll to the BATT option using the  
21.  locator  unlatch the  battery compartment cover  which is located above  the accessory panel  and lower the tray  Remove the  spent batteries and insert two D Cell Alkaline or Ni Cad  batteries     To replace the batteries on the transmitter  unlatch the  accessory tray  The battery compartment is located  underneath the transmitter body  Use the turnkey to  unlatch the battery compartment  Remove the spent  batteries and insert eight D cell  LR20  Alkaline or Ni Cad  batteries     NOTE  When installing batteries always observe the  correct battery polarity as indicated on the battery tray     3 1 2 Rechargeable battery packs    An optional NiMH Rechargeable battery pack is available  for the RD7000  locator  This pack is interchangeable  with other Radiodetection Precision Locators that use 2  D cell   LR20  batteries     6 RD7000  Operation Manual    An optional Lithium lon rechargeable battery pack is  also available for the RD7000  Tx1  Tx3 and Tx10  transmitters     The rechargeable battery packs provide an estimated 8   hour working time  depending on use     Rechargeable battery packs are available in kits that  include the rechargeable battery pack and an AC adapter  or 12V vehicle adaptor     The battery packs must be removed from their parent  units before connecting to a power source for recharging   For more information  refer to the instructions that came  with your charger     A CAUTION  Do not heat the rechargeable battery  pack above 60  C  140  F  as this wi
22.  or    arrows   4  Press the   key to enter the ALERT menu    5  Scroll to the OFF option using the      or    arrows    6  Press the G  key to disable StrikeAlert and exit the    ALERT menu   7  Press the    key to exit the menu     To enable StrikeAlert    Switch on the locator     a    Press the    key to enter the menu    Scroll to the ALERT option using the   or    arrows   Press the    key to enter the ALERT menu    Scroll to the ON option using the    or    arrows     Press the G  key to enable StrikeAlert and exit the  ALERT menu     oa fF N    7  Press the    key to exit the menu     3 10 1 Using StrikeAlert    StrikeAlert works with passive power frequencies only     When StrikeAlert is active  it will automatically sound when  a shallow pipe or cable is detected     3 11 Antenna modes    The RD7000  locator range supports up to three antenna  modes  depending on model  to suit your particular  application or the local environment  These modes are     e Peak mode  all models    e Null mode  PL and TL models only    e Combined Peak Null mode  all models      For more information on selecting and using the various  antenna modes to assist with cable and pipe location   please refer to Section 4 1     10 RD7000  Operation Manual    3 12 Backlight    The transmitter and locator feature a backlight to improve  LCD visibility when required  The locator   s backlight is  controlled by an ambient light sensor and does not require  adjustment by the user     The transmitter 
23.  small clamp is suitable for cables up to 50mm  diameter     a    The transmitter clamp fits around a pipe or cable and  safely applies a signal to a live cable without interrupting e     or disconnecting the supply  The clamp applies a very N TL   th  discriminating signal to a target line with reduced coupling  gt   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 weaker return signal  If the system  comprises only two conductors  they may carry equal  signals     A WARNING  When clamping around a power cable  ensure that the clamp is connected to the transmitter  at all times      gt    SN    pi                         ur    I  pe                                         NOTE  It is not necessary to make a ground connection  from the transmitter when using the clamp     The clamp may buzz or vibrate if it is placed around a  power cable that has significant net current flow  This is  normal and does not harm the equipment     24 RD7000  Operation Manual    7 3 2 Available transmitter clamps    Although transmitter and locator clamps look the same   they have different internal windings  To prevent the wrong  clamp being connected  transmitters and locator clamps  have plugs of a different orientation     Standard signal clamp    The standard clamp applies the transmitter signal very  selectively and effectively to a target cab
24.  the depth reading on the locator and the  distance measured with the tape is less than 10      Method 2    1  Apply a signal to a cable or pipe of known depth     2  Locate the cable or pipe  the locator will show depth  automatically     3  Compare the depth reading on the locator with the  actual depth     RD7000  Operation Manual 17    5 3 Current readings Figures 5 4   5 6  Taking current readings    5 3 1 Identification using current  measurements    Measuring current value on a line helps confirm the  identity of the line and provides information about the  condition of cable insulation or pipe coating     5 3 2 About current measurements    The transmitter applies a signal or current onto a target  line  The current decreases in strength as the distance  from the transmitter increases  This rate of decrease  depends on the type of line and on soil conditions   Regardless of the type of line and the frequency being  used the rate of decrease should be regular with no  sudden drops or changes  Any sudden or abrupt  current change indicates that the line or its condition has  changed     In congested areas  where there is more than one line  the  locator may sometimes detect a stronger signal from an  adjacent line to which the signal has coupled or shares  common grounding because it is nearer the surface   Although current measurement compensates for depth   signal response will be less as the depth increases     The line with the highest current measurement  rather  t
25.  the speaker volume from O  mute  to 3   loudest      e UNIT  Select metric or imperial units   e LANG  Select your preferred system language     e POWER  Select the relevant national power  frequency  50 or 60Hz     e FREQ  Enable or disable individual frequencies   e ALERT  Enable or disables StrikeA ert      e BATT  Sets battery type  NIMH or ALK     e ANT  Enable or disable any antenna mode with the  exception of Peak     e CAL  Displays the date of original factory calibration  and the most recent eCAL    e COMP  Enable or disable display of the Compass  feature     RD7000  Operation Manual 7    3 3 3 Navigating the transmitter menu    1  First power up the transmitter     b    2  Press the    key to enter the menu     3  Use the   or    arrows to scroll through the menu  options    4  Press the  s  key to enter the option   s submenu   Press the O  key to return to the previous level or  exit the menu    6  Press the    key to return to the main operation    screen     Transmitter menu option    e VOL  Adjust the speaker volume from 0  mute  to 3   loudest      BT  Enable  disable or pair Bluetooth   connections   Tx 3B and Tx 10B only      MAX V  Set the maximum output voltage   MODEL  Specify the model of your RD7000  locator     MAX P  Allows the transmitter to output its maximum  wattage     BATT  Set battery type  NIMH or ALK or LI ION   OPT F  Enable or disable SideStepauto        LANG  Select the transmitter system language     BOOST  Boost transmitter output for
26.  the transmitter and the second  person operates the locator  The transmitter induces a  signal onto lines as it passes over them and the lines are  then detected with the locator 20 paces upstream or  downstream of the transmitter  Hold the transmitter with  its length aligned with the assumed direction of any lines     Figure 4 5  Inductive search                 a          The second person holds the locator at the start of the  area to be searched and with the locator antennae at right  angles to the probable direction of the buried lines  Set  the locator sensitivity level as high as possible without the  locator picking up any airborne signals directly from the  transmitter     When the transmitter and locator are in line both  operators start to move forward in parallel  The operator  with the locator sweeps it backwards and forwards   keeping the locator vertical  as they proceed in parallel  with the transmitter  This method allows for misalignment  of the transmitter  locator and buried line     The transmitter applies the strongest signal to the lines  directly below it  which are then located with the locator   Move the transmitter from side to side to establish the  highest signal which indicates that the transmitter is also  directly above the line s      Mark the ground at the point of each peak signal 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  
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28. a good ground provided long distance  tracing is not required     6 2 Signal grounding    6 2 1 Manhole covers    Sometimes when locating  it is not possible to insert the  ground stake into the earth  for example  when locating  on hard ground such as roads  In this case  the ground  return can be made by attaching the ground lead to the  metal frame of a manhole     6 2 2 Using lighting columns    Direct connecting to a metal  street lamp column is  almost as effective as connecting to the cable sheath  itself  Normally the cable sheath is bonded to the metal  column  therefore a simple connection onto the column  enables the user to locate the street lighting quickly and  safely without having to call out a technician from the  lighting company     If the lighting column is made from concrete make the  transmitter connection to the cable sheath unless the  cable is earthed to the inspection doorframe  Connection  to the cable sheath applies the transmitter signal for a  considerable distance enabling the locator to trace cables  feeding illuminated street furniture as well as other street  lights     A WARNING  The live cable connector is for use  only by operators licensed or permitted to work on  live cables     When the cable is not grounded at the column  open the  inspection door and connect the live cable connector to  the live or neutral conductor     The use of a street light column as a means of applying a  signal to other power cables on the same electric circuit
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31. ansmitter    e Accessory A frame connection leads     8 2 Preparation    Using RD7000  standard locating techniques locate the  cable for a short distance and trace and mark its route   Remove all earth bonds from the line to be traced during  the fault finding survey     8 2 1 Connecting the transmitter  1  Switch the transmitter off     2  Push the connector plug into the transmitter  accessory socket     3  Clip the red connection lead to the cable or cable  sheath ensuring that the area around the connection  is clean     4  Extend the black connection lead as far away as    possible and at 90   to the probable route of the target    cable and clip the connector to the ground stake     NOTE  Always connect the black connection lead to a  ground stake and not a water pipe or buried cable  as  these may carry the signal     8 2 2 Reference readings    It is good practice to obtain a reference reading from  the ground stake before you attempt to locate a fault  on a target line  Reference readings help to provide the  following information     Severity of fault     Survey interval     and locator as follows   a    1  Switch the transmitter on by pressing the    key     On the transmitter     2  Select a fault finding frequency using the    key     3  Use the   or    arrows to increase or decrease the  8kHz power output level     4  If required you can use the BOOST setting if the fault  is located on a high resistance cable or if the cable is  long     A WARNING  By selectin
32. ate your RD7000   you must first carry out the  following     e Register your RD7000  locator at   www radiodetection com extendedwarranty   See section 9 4 for more details     e Purchase an eCAL    key at   www radiodetection com ecal or alternatively  contact your local Radiodetection representative     e Download Centros Manager at   www radiodetection com centrosmanager   See page 13 for details     9 3 1 Using eCAL    to validate the  RD7000     1  Connect the RD7000  via the USB connector inside  the battery compartment to a suitable USB port on a  PC or laptop     2  Switch on the RD7000   no segments will be lit but  the backlight will be on      3  Open Centros Manager and click on Locator eCAL  Validation     4  Copy the eCAL  key  received in your confirmation  email when purchasing the eCAL    key   click on Load  Validation Key icon and paste the eCAL    key     5  Click on Run eCAL    Validation  A message box will  automatically open informing you of progress     6  In less than 3 minutes the eCAL    Validation Status will  be displayed  To view or print the certificate  locate  the serial number of the RD7000  within the Unit  Manager window and expand the contents  Expand  Calibration History and double click on the latest date  to display the certificate of validation     9 3 2 Using eCAL  to retrieve the  original factory calibration certificate    The original factory calibration results for the RD7000   locator can be retrieved from the unit  Each time t
33. ay be necessary to adjust the sensitivity level 5  Mark the position and direction of the line     throughout the pinpointing to keep the bar graph on Repeat the steps of the procedure to increase pinpoint  scale  accuracy     RD7000  Operation Manual 13    Switch to null response mode and move the locator to  find the null position  If the position of the peak and the  null pinpoints correspond  it can be assumed that the  pinpoint is precise  The pinpoint is not precise if the marks  do not correspond  but both marks will show an error   to the same side  True line position will be close to peak  position     The line lies half the distance to the other side of the peak  position as the distance between the peak and the null  positions     4 5 Sweep and search    There are a number of techniques available for locating  unknown lines in an area  Using these techniques is  particularly important before conducting any excavation  work to ensure that buried lines are not damaged     4 5 1 Passive Sweep    A passive sweep will locate any Power  Radio or CPS   RD7000DL  only  signals that may radiating from buried    conductors   T  2  Press the G  key to select the passive frequency  you wish to locate  You can select from the following  passive frequencies     To perform a passive sweep     1  Press and release the     key to switch the  locator on     a  Power   b  Radio   c  CPS   RD7000DL  only      3  Adjust the sensitivity to maximum  reduce the  sensitivity to keep the ba
34. cted 3 9 Dynamic Overload Protection  pipe or cable    The RD7000  range features Dynamic Overload  Protection  DOP   DOP allows you to locate accurately  in areas with high levels of electromagnetic interference   such as sub stations and beneath high voltage  transmission lines  DOP works by disregarding signal    To help you orient the locator correctly  you can use the  locator   s compass on the LCD screen   Depth readings are displayed according to your preferred  units of measurement as follows     e Less than 1 meter  depth is displayed in centimeters  spikes that would otherwise overwhelm the RD7000    s  e Greater than 1 meter  depth is displayed in meters  digital signal processor  DOP is an integrated feature of  the RD7000  range  No action is required by the user to    e Less than 3 feet  depth is displayed in inches  enable it     e Greater than 3 feet  depth is displayed in feet     RD7000  Operation Manual 9    3 10 StrikeA ert       StrikeAlert detects shallow pipes or cables and warns  the operator with an audible alarm and visual display  The  alarm is characterized by a rapid warbling sound and a  flashing operating mode indicator  StrikeAlert is enabled  by default  you can enable and disable StrikeA ert using  the procedure detailed below     NOTE  StrikeAlert will not sound when the locator   s  volume is muted     To disable Strike A ert   1  Switch on the locator  T  2  Press the    key to enter the menu    3  Scroll to the ALERT option using the    
35. ctly over the sonde with   the antenna in line with the sonde  Adjust the locator  sensitivity so the bar graph reads between 60  and 80      The sonde radiates a peak field from the center of its axis  with a ghost signal at each end of the peak  Move the  locator a little way behind and then in front of the axis of  the sonde to detect the ghost signals  Finding the two  ghost signals positively confirms the locate  Reduce the  locator sensitivity to lose the ghost signals but still indicate  a clear peak response directly over the sonde  Locator  sensitivity is now set for tracing the duct or drain unless  the distance between sonde and locator changes     Propel the sonde three paces along the drain or duct and  stop  Place the locator over the supposed position of the  sonde  Do not adjust the sensitivity level     To locate a sonde     1  Movethe locator backwards and forwards and stop  when the bar graph indicates a peak  You can use the  LCD compass to orient the blade of the locator with  the direction of the sonde     2  Rotate the locator as if the blade is a pivot  Stop  when the bar graph indicates a peak     3  Move the locator from side to side until the bar graph  indicates a peak     4  Repeat 1 2 and 3 with the antenna vertical and  resting on or just above the ground  The locator  should then be directly above the sonde with the  antenna inline with it  Mark the position of the sonde  and its direction     5  Propelthe sonde a further 1 or 2 meters  pinpoin
36. ds either to an error in the marked position  and depth of the target line 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     20 RD7000  Operation Manual                                        e 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     e Identify points where lines may be bonded or in close  proximity to each other  Work toward these points  rather than away from them  For example  if gas and  water pipes are bonded within a building  apply the  signal at the valves or access points in the road rather  than in the building     e Reduce coupling to a parallel line by using a low  signal frequency where available     e Return signal flowing on another line  Use a double   ended connection to by pass the ground return if  possible     e Choose a signal application point where the line is  furthest from other lines and not in a congested area     e When using single ended connection  site the ground  stake as far from the target line as possible and away  from other buried lines     e Avoid using existing structures for ground  connections  other buried lines may be bonded to  them     A bad ground connection or just laying the ground lead  on the surface at right angles to the line may result in  less coupling than 
37. e menu    Scroll to the OPT F option using the     or   arrows   Press the    key to enter the OPT F menu    Scroll to the START option using the    or    arrows        Press the    key to start SideStepauto and exit the  To manually select a transmitter output   ca OPT F menu   eg    frequency     If using an active frequency you must also set your  transmitter to output the matching frequency  You can  change your transmitter   s output frequency manually using  your transmitter   s keypad or automatically using iL OC   iL OC enabled locators and transmitters only      D A sN    7  Press the    key to exit the menu   1  Switch the unit on by pressing the    key  if you    have not already done so  To disable SideStepauto a    2  Press the G  key to cycle through available 1  Switch on the transmitter    frequencies  2  Press the    key to enter the menu   NOTE  Some frequencies require that you connect 3  Scroll to the OPT F option using the    or    arrows   an accessory  for example an A Frame  before the  frequency is available  4  Press the     key to enter the OPT F menu    5  Scroll to the EXIT option using the    or    arrows   3 7 TruDepth  measurement 6  Press the    key to disable SideStepauto and exit    the OPT F menu   The RD7000  uses TruDepth to automatically estimate    depth when a good reading is established  7  Press the    key to exit the menu   NOTE  TruDepth only indicates a locate depth when the    locator is correctly oriented directly above the dete
38. e whether  a signal is from a single cable  several buried side by side  or one above another  Exercise caution and due diligence  when conducting any survey     A Making a direct connection to live power lines is  extremely dangerous to life  Do not attempt any direct  connection unless you are fully trained and qualified  to do so     A WARNING  The transmitter is capable of  outputting potentially lethal voltages  Take care when  applying signals to any pipe or cable and be sure to  notify other technicians who may be working on the  line     ZA WARNING  Reduce audio level before using  headphones to avoid damaging your hearing     AA WARNING  This equipment is NOT approved for  use in areas where hazardous gases may be present     A WARNING  When using the transmitter  switch off  the unit and disconnect cables before removing the  battery pack     A WARNING  The RD7000  will detect almost all  buried conductors but there are some objects that  do not radiate any detectable signal  The RD7000    or any other electromagnetic locator  cannot detect  these objects so proceed with caution  There are  also some live cables which the RD7000  will not be  able to detect in Power mode  The RD7000  does  not indicate whether a signal is from a single cable or  from several in close proximity     Batteries    ZA WARNING  Batteries can get hot after prolonged  use at full output power  Take care while replacing or  handling the batteries     Battery disposal    Batteries should be d
39. g 8kHz output a high voltage  warning icon will appear on the transmitter   s LCD     Move to the next step of the procedure     On the locator   1  Switch the locator on by pressing the    key     2  Connect one end of the connection lead to the  A frame socket     3  Connect the other end to the locator accessory  socket     4  The locator will automatically recognize the A frame  and display the A frame icon on the LCD     5  Select a fault finding frequency using the G  key     NOTE  If the locator and transmitter are ILOC enabled  then you can remotely control the transmitter using the  locator  See Section 6 for more information     Obtaining a reference reading     Position the locator approximately 2m  6 feet  from the  ground stake and push the A frame spikes into the  ground with the green spike towards the ground stake    Attach the locator to the A frame by the retention hook    If you are holding the locator separately  make sure that  the locator is in line with the A frame and is pointing  towards the green spike   The fault direction arrow should  be pointing away from the ground stake  If it is not  make  sure that the transmitter is connected correctly  red  connector to the cable and black to the ground stake     Take the dB reading and keep it for reference  If there is a    30 RD7000  Operation Manual    single fault on the cable  it will be approximately the same  dB value as the reference reading     NOTE  To establish how often to take readings on the 
40. g anchors or other underwater hazards     The submersible  double depth antenna is suitable for use  under water for tracing pipes or cables  There is a weight  at the bottom of the antenna for stability and the unit has  been pressure tested to IP68 to a depth of 100m     The antenna is supplied with 10m of submersible marine  umbilical cable as standard  but lengths of up to 100m  can be supplied  The extra length enables the antenna to  be carried by a diver on a riverbed or seabed while the  locator is used in a surface vessel  It is crucial to have  effective communication between the operator 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     7 6 2 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 locator  The locator is used onboard a boat   which should by positioned directly over the line  The  transmitting signal should be by direct connection with  the strongest possible signal and a low frequency  less  than 1kHz   Make a ground connection about 50m from  the transmitter  Test the quality of signal on the line before  locating on the water     NOTE  The submersible antenna is calibrated to work  at a single frequency  which is specified at purchase     Tips fo
41. get line        Applying a double ended transmitter connection is a  useful technique for positively tracing and identifying   a target line in a situation such as a heavily congested  industrial site  provided there are access points at each  end of the line     6 3 1 Making a double ended connection    Connect the transmitter to an access point on the target  line  The transmitter ground is connected with a long  cable to another access point further along the line  A  complete circuit is achieved without using ground as   a current return path  The long cable should be kept   as far away as possible from the expected route of the  line  Radiodetection supplies 50 meter and 200 meter  extension cables for this purpose     This method of applying the transmitter signal is ideal for  positive identification of a target line  When a connection  has been made to two points on the same line  the same  level of current should be detectable all round the circuit   The locator display should remain constant if the depth of  the line does not change     22 RD7000  Operation Manual    Section 7   Using Accessories    7 1 About accessories    Both the transmitter and locator are compatible with   a wide range of accessories  including the relevant  RD7000 RD8000 RD4000 accessories  Use clamps to  help apply a signal to pipeline or live wire  Use an A   Frame to provide the RD7000  locator with advanced  fault finding capabilities     When an accessory is connected  the locator or  tra
42. han the line giving the strongest response  is the target  line to which the transmitter signal has been applied     Measuring current provides useful information about the  position of bends and intersections  Measuring current  after a tee will indicate the main line that pulls more  current along its greater length     Figure 5 3  Current readings       18 RD7000  Operation Manual       LO  C2  S          ru  un       ca   cll             A o       i                                     RD4000 series J i  m    receiver    Conventional  locator  response          g Ta Gina    60        5 3 3 Applying a transmitter signal    The transmitter signal can be connected  clamped or  induced to the target line in the same way as the signal  for line tracing is applied     5 3 4 Signal current measurements    Pinpoint the line and confirm the accuracy of the peak  pinpoint with a null pinpoint  Check the locator is directly  over the line  with the antennae at right angles to it and  vertical     The locator will automatically estimation and display the  depth reading on the LCD     A signal coupled to a nearby line may distort the accuracy  of the measurement  If the accuracy of the reading is  suspect  sweep the area to check if other nearby lines   are radiating the signal  If other signals are causing  interference  it may be necessary to make the current  measurement at another point along the line     Both antennae are needed to make a current  measurement and locator accessory
43. hargeable battery packt    Dynamic overload protection 30dB  automatic   GE  FOC  RSS 310 RoHS  WEEE    Weight Transmitter  2 84kg  6lbs   including alkaline batteries   4 2kg  Qlbs   including supplied accessories   Locator 1 87kg  4lbs   including alkaline batteries     Operating temperature range   20  C to  50  C  4  F to 122  F     Fault Finding  FF  Diagnose cable sheath faults from Short Circuit to 2MQ using the A frame        RD7000  will locate to greater depths but accuracy may be reduced     Available separately     10 2 Supported frequencies     esse   TT   aaezo       C DT   ew     T S  Ace sie     Ace Ss     ete tarz   DT   ew se   DT   Ace   DT   Sonde sta     TT   Sonde e      Sonde se     e a a TT SCS          RD7000  Operation Manual 35    10 3 Supported accessories    Description   Transmitter Accessories   UK Plug Connector   Euro Plug Connector   Live Cable Connector   2   50mm  Transmitter Clamp   4   100mm  Transmitter Clamp   8 5   215mm  Transmitter Clamp   Current Direction Transmitter Clamp   Signal Clamp Extension Rod   Mains power AC transformer to 12V DC   12V Car Power Lead  with Isolation Transformer   Tx Direct Connection Lead   High Strength Magnet with M4 eyebolt   Earth Reel   Earth Stake   New Short Earth Stake   Transmitter Connection Kit   Core to Core Fault Transformer  German   Core to Core Fault Transformer  English   Core to Core Fault Transformer  French   Core to Core Fault Transformer  Dutch  Locator accessories   High Gain Stetho
44. he  RD7000  is calibrated either at Radiodetection or an  approved Radiodetection service centre  the calibration  results are stored within the locator  To retrieve the results  and print a certificate  carry out the following process     NOTE  You do not need to purchase an eCAL     validation key to retrieve the original factory calibration  certificate     1  Register your RD7000  locator by going to   www radiodetection com extendedwarranty   See section 9 1 for more details     2  Download Centros Manager by going to   www radiodetection com centrosmanager   See section 9 2 for details     3  Connect the RD7000  via the USB connector inside  the battery compartment to a suitable USB port on a  PC or laptop     4  Switch on the RD7000   no segments will be lit but  the backlight will be on      5  Open Centros Manager and click on Locator eCAL     Validation     6  Click on Get Original Calibration Data and a message  box will automatically pop up displaying the progress     7  In less than 3 minutes the original calibration  certificate will be available to view or print  Locate  the serial number of the RD7000  within the Unit  Manager window and expand the contents  Expand  Calibration History and click on each date     When you click on each date  the type of certificate   whether an eCAL  validation or original factory calibration   together with date and serial number will be displayed  By  clicking on this window  the certificate will be displayed  and you can cho
45. he United States  and or other countries     Due to a policy of continued development  we reserve the  right to alter or amend any published specification without  notice     This document may not be copied  reproduced   transmitted  modified or used  in whole or in part  without  the prior written consent of Radiodetection Ltd     FCC and Industry Canada statements    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following conditions   1  This  device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this  device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  party responsible for compliance could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment  To comply with the  FCC requirements  this device and its antenna must not  be co located or operated in conjunction with any other  antenna or transmitter     Equipment is for use by trained operators only and  not for general household use  Usage duration shall  be as short as possible to prevent possible radio  interference to authorized services  especially the 100  kHz Loran C frequency     This Category Il radiocommunication device complies  with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310     Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de cat  gorie Il  respecte la norme CNR 310 d   Industrie Canada     RD7000  Operation Manual 39           WHERE IDEAS MEET INDUSTRY    Global locations    USA    SPX Glob
46. he depth  reading is correct     Depth measurements should be accurate to  5  if  conditions are suitable  However  you may not always  know if the conditions are suitable so the following  techniques should be used to check critical readings     e Check that the route of the line is straight for at least 2  meters  6   6     to either side of the measurement point     e Check that the signal response is reasonably constant  over the 15 meter distance to the transmitter and make  depth measurements to either side of the original point     e Check that there are no adjacent lines carrying a  significant signal within 1 to 2 meters of the target  line  This is the most common source of error of depth  measurements as a strong signal coupled to  an adjacent line can often introduce   50  error     e Make several depth measurements at points slightly  displaced from the line   s apparent position  The  shallowest indication will be the most accurate and  will also indicate the line   s position most accurately     5 2 1 Rough depth calibration check    This check is a quick and easy way of verifying that the  depth reading on the locator is within acceptable limits   It can be used if you are getting inaccurate depth  readings from a cable or pipe for which you know the  approximate depth  Inaccurate depth readings could be  the result of the locator picking up a stronger signal such  as another cable or pipe running in close parallel to the  target pipe or cable     There are tw
47. ilable together with the correct  fittings and couplings     7 4 3 Preparation    Insert a new battery into the sonde  A new battery or a  freshly recharged battery should be used at the beginning  of each day and preferably at the start of each new job     Before inserting the sonde  check that the sonde and  locator are at the same frequency and working correctly   To do this  place the sonde on the ground at a distance  from the locator that is equal to the rated depth of the  sonde  Point the locator at the sonde with the antenna  in line with the sonde  the opposite of using the locator  to locate a line  and check that the bar graph reading  exceeds 50  at maximum sensitivity     7 4 4 Propelling a sonde    Sondes have a male 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  maintaining and inspecting  drains  Sondes used in underground drilling and boring  operations are normally housed in the boring or drill head  behind the boring or drill bit     RD7000  Operation Manual 25    7 4 5 Locating and tracing a sonde    Insert the sonde in the drain or duct access and locate   it while it is still just in view at the drain or duct entrance   Hold the locator vertical dire
48. isposed of in accordance with your  company   s work practice  and or the relevant laws or  guidelines in your country or municipality     RD7000  Operation Manual i    Extended warranty    Thank you for purchasing the RD7000  locator and  transmitter     RD7000  locators and transmitters are covered by a 1  year warranty  Customers can extend the warranty to 3  years by registering each product     For more details regarding the Extended Warranty  please  see Section 9 of this manual     eCAL is a novel Radiodetection technique that allows  the user to validate the original factory calibration of the  RD7000  locator  providing the user with the confidence  that the locator continues to meet its original factory  calibration     For more details regarding eCAL  please see Section 9 of  this manual     Radiodetection provides training services for most  Radiodetection products  Our qualified instructors will  train equipment operators or other personnel at your  preferred location or at Radiodetection headquarters     For more information go to www radiodetection com or  contact your local Radiodetection representative     li RD7000  Operation Manual    Table of contents    Preface  Before you begin  Important notices  General  Safety  Batteries  Extended warranty  eCAL     Training    Section 1     Introduction  1 1 About this manual  1 1 1 Additional documentation  1 2 About the RD7000   1 3 Manual outline  1 4 Safety    Section 2   System overview  2 1 RD7000  locator  2 1
49. l     Follow your company and national safety procedures  and or requirements when operating this equipment in  any environment or workplace  If you are unsure what  policies or procedures apply  contact your company or  site   s occupational health and safety officer or your local  government for more information     Do not use this equipment if you suspect that any  component or accessory is damaged or faulty     Use authorized accessories only  Incompatible  accessories may damage the equipment or give  inaccurate readings     Keep this equipment clean and arrange for regular  services with an authorized Radiodetection service center   More information can be found in section 9 or from your  local Radiodetection representative     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     RD7000  Operation Manual 1    Figure 2 1  RD7000  locator             Figure 2 2  locator keypad Figure 2 3  locator LCD       2 RD7000  Operation Manual    Section 2   System overview    2 1 RD7000  locator    2 1 1 Locator features    1     9   daN    Keypad    LCD with auto backlight   Speaker    Battery compartment   Accessory slot     Headphone jack     2 1 2 Locator keypad    f     10     Power key    Switches the unit on and off   Opens the locator menu     Frequency key     Selects frequency   Closes submenu     Up and down arrows        Adjus
50. le up to 100mm   4     diameter at frequencies from 8kHz to 200kHz     The standard and small clamps have a double spring  action for positive toroidal contact     Small signal clamp    The small signal clamp is useful for applying a signal to   a target cable in a pedestal or other place with limited  space  The clamp is suitable for cables up to 50mm  2      diameter and can also be used for frequencies from 8kHz  to 200KHz     A WARNING  The transmitter must only be  connected to live services using the appropriate  accessory such as a plug connector or live cable  connector     7 4 Sondes    7 4 1 When to use a sonde    A sonde transmitter is a small battery powered signal  transmitter that can be inserted into non metallic ducts   drains or sewers so they can be located and traced with  a locator  A wide range of transmitting sondes is available  to suit different applications  Sondes can also be used   to pinpoint joints in iron gas pipes  locate blockages in  plastic water pipes and monitor the progress of horizontal  boring tools     7 4 2 Choosing a suitable sonde    Check that the sonde has sufficient range for the  application and is dimensionally small enough and  sufficiently robust for the application  Ensure that the  frequency of the sonde corresponds with the locator  frequency  the locator will not locate the sonde unless  the frequencies are the same  Sondes are marked with  their transmitting frequency  Ensure that the means of  propelling the sonde is ava
51. le walking along the   path of the line to observe the null directly over the line and l  a peak response to each side of the line  As you move  the locator over the line  the left and right arrows  and an  accompanying tone  will indicate if the target line is to the  left or right of the locator     Io  GTO     DD  2                                                    Periodically switch to peak mode  locate the target line  Figure 4 3  Pinpointing with Peak Null  and verify its exact position   Figure 4 1 Line tracing   o   a r      LI  ae  IO  B Nu Si    osition osition  DI         AJ     wuna   i Postion        N  5       T        9  ua  I     1  With the antenna perpendicular to the line  make  traverses across the line  Define the point of maximum  response     4 4 Pinpoint 2  Without moving the locator  turn it round as if it is on a    pivot  Stop at the point of maximum response   Pinpointing a target line in peak mode  defines the exact  position of a target line after it has been traced and its  position is approximately known  Start with medium  output power from the transmitter  medium frequency  on the transmitter and locator  and peak mode on the  locator  4  With the end of the antenna close to the ground   repeat steps 2 and 3     3  Hold the locator vertical with the antenna just above  the ground and move the locator from side to side  across the line  Stop at the point of Maximum  response     Set the locator sensitivity to approximately 50      NOTE  it m
52. ll damage their  thermal fuses     NOTE  The batteries are designed to protect against  over discharge  overcharge and short circuit between  charge terminals     Contact your local Radiodetection representative for  information on purchasing battery packs and chargers     3 2 System setup    It is important that you set up the system according to  your personal preferences and operating requirements  before you conduct your first survey  You can set the  system up using the RD7000  menu as described below     NOTE  These procedures refer to both the transmitter  and locator unless stated otherwise     Before changing settings  ensure the locator or transmitter  is switched on by pressing the key for two seconds     3 2 1 Power frequency  locator only     Select the correct frequency  50 or 60Hz  for your  country or region   s national power supply     To change power frequency on the locator    1  Press the    key momentarily to enter the menu    2  Scroll to the POWER option using the arrow keys    3  Press the antenna key to enter the POWER submenu   4    Scroll up or down using the    or    arrows to select  the correct frequency     5  Press the G  key to accept your selection and return  to the main menu     6  Press the     key to return to the main operation screen     3 2 2 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   
53. lt Find direction arrow will  lock on to the fault signal and point forward and the dB  readings will increase  When the fault is passed the arrow  will point back towards the transmitter  Take readings at  smaller survey intervals to determine the exact point of  the fault     When the A frame is directly over the fault the dB reading  will drop as shown opposite     NOTE  The values given are for illustration purposes  only and may not be the same as those obtained in  other situations     To pinpoint the fault  turn the A frame 90   to the cable  and Fault Find until the exact point is found where the  arrow direction changes  The center line of the A frame is  now directly over the fault     Mark the ground to show the position of the fault  Find  the maximum dB reading in front of the fault by pushing  the A frame into the ground at small intervals  Note the  dB reading  If the reading is approximately the same as  the reference reading  you can assume that there is only  one fault  If the reading is less than the reference reading   keep surveying the cable for other faults     Replace the bonds between the sheath and ground at  each end of the line once the fault finding survey has  been completed     NOTE  If the cable runs under a road  use the  equipment as normal on the road surface as it can  sometimes detect signals when working on blacktop   concrete  or paved surfaces  If necessary  try wetting  the road surface  Pouring a very small amount of  water around the
54. luetooth   icon  Tx 3B and Tx 10B only   For use  with RD8000 locators only     RD7000  Operation Manual 5    Section 3   Basic operation    3 1 Starting the system    The locator and transmitter are battery powered  Install  good quality D cell  LR20  NiMH or Alkaline batteries  into the locator and transmitter battery compartments   or install the appropriate rechargeable battery pack   Alternatively  you can power the transmitter from a mains  or vehicle power source using a Radiodetection supplied  adapter     To switch the locator or the transmitter on  press and hold  the keypad Power Key for two seconds  When you switch  the system on it will perform an LCD segment check    It will then display the model number followed by the  software version  This information is important if you need  to contact Radiodetection technical support or update  your locator to the latest software     NOTE  Once the system is switched on  pressing the  Power Key momentarily will activate the locator or  transmitter menu     3 1 1 D cell  LR20  Batteries    The LCD provides a battery level indicator  refer to   the diagrams in Sections 2 1 and 2 2   When battery  replacement is necessary  the LCD shows a flashing  battery icon  The expected alkaline battery life under  normal working conditions is approximately 30 hours on  the locator and 15 hours on the transmitter     NOTE  Prolonged use of high power output on the  transmitter will reduce battery life     To replace the batteries on the
55. n interchangeable  battery compartment so that the length ofthe sonde can  be altered  Shortening the length of the sonde means that  fewer batteries can be accommodated and this will affect  battery life     Figure 7 10  Super small sondes    C E      18mm   18mm  173mm           82mm    I                              Sewer sonde    This sonde incorporates a very strong housing and makes  the sonde suitable for use in municipal sewer systems   The sonde has a long life for daily use in all conditions     Figure 7 11  Sewer sonde          168mm  65 s in    ii    64mm  2  zin    M10 male  threaded  studs          Super sonde    A particularly rugged sonde for use in deep sewers     FlexiTrace    The FlexiTrace is a traceable plastic covered fiberglass rod  incorporating wire conductors and is used for locating small  diameter  non metallic pipes to a depth of to 3 meters    The FlexiTrace can be inserted into a pipe or duct as   small as 12mmy 0 5 inch internal diameter with a minimum  bend radius of 250mm  Batteries are not required  as the  FlexiTrace is powered by the RD7000  transmitter     The FlexiTrace has a maximum power rating of 1W  When  using the FlexiTrace with a Radiodetection Tx 3 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     No settings are required for the Tx 1 transmitter     AN WARNING  Failure to follow the Tx 3 or Tx 10  instructions above may result in the tip of 
56. nd cables     which is available from  www radiodetection com    4 1 Antenna modes    The RD7000  system supports three antenna modes to  suit your particular application or the local environment   These modes are     e Peak mode  all models   e Null mode  TL and PL models only      e Peak Null mode  all models      4 1 1 Peak mode    Peak mode provides the most sensitive and accurate  mode for location and depth measurement  It provides  a sharp peak response with a corresponding small  decrease in sensitivity  Peak mode is always enabled  unless an alternative mode is selected using the menu     In peak mode the following indicators are displayed by  the LCD     e Depth   e Current   e Signal strength     e Compass     To select a peak mode     1  Press and release the    key to switch the  locator on     7    2  Press the antenna key until the peak mode icon   J  is displayed on the LCD     4 1 2 Null mode    Null mode is used to verify a locate signal in environments  with limited or no electromagnetic distortion     In null mode the following indicators are displayed by  the LCD     e Signal strength   e Right and left arrows     e Compass     12 RD7000  Operation Manual    To select null mode     7    2  Press the antenna key until the null mode icon hr is  displayed on the LCD     1  Press and release the     key to switch the  locator on     Null mode gives a null response when it is directly over  the line  The sharp  null response is easier to use than  the peak res
57. ng one  three or  ten watt power output  Each transmitter and locator is  compatible with the relevant existing RD7000 RD8000   RD4000 accessories     The RD7000  locator is ergonomically designed to  provide the operator with a balanced  light weight tool  that encourages extended use in most environments     1 3 Manual outline    The rest of this section provides an overview of safety  procedures and notices  Please review them before  moving on to Section 2 and the rest of this manual    Section 2 provides an overview of the RD7000  system  with annotated diagrams of the locator and transmitter    Section 3 introduces basic setup and operation using the  RD7000    s menu system     Section 4 introduces the theory and practice of cable and  pipe location using the RD7000  locator and transmitter     Section 5 introduces depth and current readings   Section 6 provides general locating tips     Section 7 introduces the range of accessories that are  compatible with the RD7000      Section 8 introduces cable sheath fault finding using the  RD7OOOTL  and PL  models and an accessory A frame     Section 9 provides information on extended warranty   remote product validation and maintenance advice    Section 10 includes several appendices with reference  material and other technical information     1 4 Safety    Please read this manual in its entirety before attempting  to operate the RD7000  locator or transmitter  Note all  safety notices in the preface and throughout this manua
58. nsmitter will instantly recognize it and will enable   the mode appropriate to the accessory  For example   attaching an A Frame to the RD7000  locator will  automatically switch the locator to fault find mode and  limit the number of available frequencies to those that are  compatible with the A Frame  The LCD will also display  an icon of the accessory and will remove non essential  icons from the screen     For a full list of supported accessories  please refer to  Appendix 10 3     7 2 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     7 2 1 When to use clamps    Clamps can be used where     e Several cables or pipes run in close proximity to  each other     e A cable or pipe is accessible at an inspection hole  or manhole     7 2 2 Connecting a clamp    1  Put the clamp connector into the accessory socket  on the front of the RD7000  locator     2  Place the clamp around the pipe or cable and switch  the locator on     3  Set the frequency to the same as that on the  transmitter     4  Put the clamp around each cable in turn and note  the bar graph response  Compare the strength  of response from each cable  The cable with a  substantially stronger res
59. o ways of checking the calibration of the  locator in the field  Both methods require the use of a  transmitter     Method 1    Place the transmitter on top of a non metallic object  such  as a cardboard box  on the ground and away from any  buried lines  Switch the transmitter on  ensuring that no  accessories are connected and that the transmitter is in  induction mode  To reduce the effects of ground coupling  the transmitter  when it is placed on the box  must be  more than 500mm above the ground    Hold the locator with the blade horizontal and pointing  towards the front of the transmitter and approximately five  meters from the front of the transmitter     1  Switch the locator on     2  Select the same induction frequency as is selected on  the transmitter     Select sonde mode on the locator     4  Move the locator from left to right and when the  maximum signal is obtained place the locator on top  of a non metallic object  such as a cardboard box   on the ground  Ensure that the blade is horizontal  and pointing towards the transmitter  To reduce the  effects of ground coupling the locator must be more  than 500mm  18 inches  above the ground when it is  placed on the box     5  Note the depth as indicated on the locator     6  Measure the distance from the base of the locator to  the center of the transmitter using a tape measure     7  Compare this reading with the depth reading on the  locator     The locator can be considered accurate if the difference  between
60. ondes  see Section 10 4   make sure the  Compass displays the line in the East   West position     Figure 5 1  Taking a depth reading    O        gt            9       16 RD7000  Operation Manual    To avoid signal distortion  do not apply the signal by  induction  If direct connection or signal clamping is not  possible  place the transmitter at least 15 meters from the  point of any depth measurements     Depth measurements are not accurate if there is audible  interference or if part of the transmitter signal has coupled  to a nearby line     Confirming the peak position coincides with a null position  indicates that the position is suitable for making a depth  estimate     Figure 5 2  Depth readings       e Pinpoint the target line accurately with the locator     e Check the locator is directly over the line  the  antennae are at right angles to it and the locator is  vertical  Adjust sensitivity level to bring the bar graph  indication on scale     e Press the depth button to toggle between depth and  current readings     If the ground appears to radiate a strong field  perhaps  near a radio station  check depth by holding the bottom  of the antenna 50mm above the ground and subtract this  reading from the indicated depth     5 2 Verifying depth measurements    Check a suspect or critical depth reading by lifting the  locator 50mm  2 inches  above the ground and repeating  the measurement  If the measured depth increases by  the same amount it is a good indication that t
61. ose to print this certificate     9 4 Upgrading software    From time to time  Radiodetection will release software  upgrades to enhance features and improve performance     You can upgrade your RD7000    s software by using  Centros    Manager and your desktop or notebook  computer  Centros    Manager is available from   www radiodetection com     NOTE  You must first register for an extended 3 year  warranty before you can upgrade your RD7000   locator  Registration is free     For more information please visit www radiodetection com    RD7000  Operation Manual 33    9 5 Care and maintenance    The RD7000  locator and transmitter is robust  durable  and weatherproof  However you can extend your  equipment   s life by following these care and maintenance  guidelines     9 5 1 General    Store the equipment in a clean and dry environment     Regularly validate your equipment using eCAL  Validation  ensures the equipment is valid according to its original  factory calibration   See Section 9 2     Ensure all terminals and connection sockets are clean   free of debris and corrosion and are undamaged     Do not use this equipment when damaged or faulty     9 5 2 Batteries and power supply    Use only good quality Alkaline or NIMH batteries D Cell   LR20  batteries or the Radiodetection rechargeable  battery packs suitable for your equipment     When using an AC or vehicle power adapter  use only  Radiodetection approved adapters     9 5 3 Cleaning    A WARNING  Do not attempt to
62. ovable accessory tray     Rechargeable battery pack     2 2 2 Transmitter keypad    5     Power key      Switches the unit on and off  Opens  the transmitter menu     Frequency key A  Selects frequency  Menu  navigation key     Up and down arrows        Adjusts the output  signal  Scrolls through the menu options     Measure key  a   Toggles measurement display  between volts  current and impedance     Note  displayed measurements are based on the  currently selected mode or the attached accessory   if applicable  Opens a submenu     2 2 3 Transmitter screen icons    9     10   11     12   13     19   20     21     Battery icon  Indicates the battery level     Alphanumeric description of selected operation mode     Standby icon  Appears when the transmitter is in  Standby Mode     Output level  Displays transmitter output power     Clamp icon  Indicates when a clamp or other plug is  connected       DC icon  Appears when the transmitter is powered    from a DC source       Induction indicator  Appears when the transmitter is    in Induction Mode       A Frame  Tx 3 and Tx 10 only   Indicates when the    transmitter is in Fault Find Mode       CD Mode indicator  Tx 10 only   Indicates that the    transmitter is in Current Direction Mode       Voltage warning indicator  Indicates that the    transmitter is outputting potentially hazardous  voltage levels     Volume icon  Displays the volume level     Pairing icon  Tx 3B and Tx 10B only   For use with  RD8000 locators only     B
63. place the transmitter over and along  each line in turn  and trace the line out of the search area     RD7000  Operation Manual 15    Section 5   Depth and current readings    5 1 Depth readings    The RD7000  can measure the depth of buried  conductors down to depths of approximately 6 meters   20 feet  for a line  or 15 meters  50 feet  when using   a sonde  RD7000  will locate to greater depths but  accuracy may be reduced  The depth measurement is  to the center of the pipe or cable  The best readings are  detected from signals outputted by a transmitter rather  than from passive sources     The RD7000  is capable of determining depth when  locating passive power signals  However passive signals  on lines are less suited for measuring depth because  accuracy is questionable due to the passive signal being  present on more than one line     NOTE  The accuracy of depth measurement is subject  to a number of factors and is meant as a guide only   Exercise caution when performing any excavation     ZA WARNING  Do not make depth measurements  near bends or tees in the line  Go at least 5 meters  from a bend for best accuracy     5 1 1 TruDepth and Compass    It is important to note that the RD7000  will only display  depth when the locator is correctly oriented above the  target line  cable or sonde  To ensure the locator is  correctly oriented  use the LCD Compass     When locating lines  make sure the Compass displays the  line in the 6 o   clock position     When locating s
64. ponse but is vulnerable to interference and  should not be used for locating  except in areas where  there is no interference present  See 4 1 3 Combined  Peak Null mode   In null mode  the locator will indicate  line position but not its orientation     4 1 3 Combined Peak Null mode    Peak Null mode give you the advantages associated with  these modes simultaneously     Use the proportional arrows to place the locator above  the NULL point  If the peak response is not at a maximum  then this is evidence of a distorted field  If the peak  response is at its maximum level where the NULL point is  located then there is no or very limited distortion present     In Peak Null mode the following indicators are displayed  by the LCD     e Proportional right and left arrows   e Signal strength    e Current   e Depth    e Compass    To select Peak Null mode     7    2  Press the antenna key until the Peak Null mode icon  is displayed on the LCD     4 2 Compass    The LCD compass provides a visual indication of the  direction of the target cable  pipe or sonde  The compass  is available when locating active frequencies as well as  CATV and CPS passive frequencies  The compass is  unavailable when the locator is set to detect passive Power  and Radio signals     1  Press and release the    key to switch the  locator on     4 3 Trace Figure 4 2  Pinpointing a target line    Line tracing can be accelerated by switching the locator to  null response     Move the locator left and right whi
65. ponse than the others will  be the cable to which the transmitter signal has  been applied     Figure 7 1  Connecting a locator clamp   j   V  BAN  J os       To ensure that the target cable has been correctly  identified  reverse the positions of the transmitter and  locator and check that the strongest response is still  received from the target cable by the locator in its new  position     RD7000  Operation Manual 23    7 2 3 Available locator clamps 7 3 1 Connecting the clamp    Plug the clamp into the transmitter output socket   Standard clamp    Put the clamp around the pipe or cable and ensure that  The clamp plugs into the locator accessory socket and is the jaws are closed  Switch the transmitter on   used for cable identification at points where the cable can      be accessed  The standard clamp is suitable for cables The line should be grounded  earthed  on each side of the  up to 100mm  4 inches  diameter  clamp for the signal to transfer to the line  Ground the line  if necessary  An insulated cable may be traced even if it  has no actual ground connection  providing a reasonable  length is buried either side of the clamp to provide  capacitive coupling to ground  earth      Figure 7 2  Standard clamp    Figures 7 3     7 4  Connecting transmitter clamps          Small clamp       The small clamp performs the same function as the  standard clamp but is useful in cramped situations where   a  there is insufficient access for the standard clamp  555TU T77       The
66. r graph on scale when there  is a response     4  Traverse the area in a grid search  Figure 4 4   at a  steady walk  and hold the locator comfortably with  the antenna in line with the direction of movement and  at right angles to any lines that may be crossed     14 RD7000  Operation Manual    Figure 4 4  Passive sweep       Stop when the locator response rises to indicate the  presence of a line  Pinpoint the line and mark its position   Trace the line out of the area being searched  Resume  grid search in the area     In some areas there may be a confusing amount of  50 60Hz power signals  Lift the locator 50mm from the  ground and continue the sweep     Switch the locator to Radio Mode if the locator supports  this feature  Increase sensitivity to maximum and repeat  the above grid search procedure over the area  Pinpoint   mark  and trace out any lines that are located     In most  but not all areas  radio mode will locate lines that  do not radiate power signals and a grid search should be  made in both power and radio modes     4 5 2 Inductive search    An inductive search procedure is the most certain  technique for locating unknown lines  This type of search  requires a transmitter and locator and two people  This  type of search is referred to as a    two person sweep      Before starting the sweep  define the area of search and  the probable direction of lines crossing the area  Ensure  the transmitter is switched on in induction mode     The first person operates
67. r using a submersible antenna    The user in the boat should be a specialist or have  considerable experience using a locator so that they can  give concise instructions to the diver     It is prudent for the pair to practice working together on  dry land before attempting to locate underwater  Using  the antenna the diver should locate and trace a known  line blindfolded receiving directions from the user with the  locator out of sight of the line and the diver     Because of rapid signal loss and a combination of large  surface area and very conductive soil there may be  problems applying a suitable signal for tracing a large  diameter pipe  It may be necessary to use a high power   low frequency tracing signal     It is necessary to define a method of recording target line  position and depth before starting work in the boat or on  the seabed     Figure 7 13  Using a submersible antenna       RD7000  Operation Manual 29    Section 8   Fault Finding    8 1 About fault finding Before taking the reference reading set up the transmitter    The RD7000TL  and RD7000PL  models are capable of  locating cable to ground faults caused by damaged cable    sheaths  This process is known as    8K Fault Finding     as it uses an 8kHz signal applied to a target line with a  transmitter     The accessory A frame is used to locate cable sheath  faults on power and telecom cables  To use Fault Find  you will need the following equipment     e RD7000TL  or RD7000PL  locator  e Tx 3or Tx 10 tr
68. scope   Small Stethoscope   Large Stethoscope   Current Direction  CD  Telescopic Stethoscope  640 512Hz Submersible DD Antenna  10m Cable   8kHz Submersible DD Antenna  10m Cable   Additional Submersible Cable Length  Per Meter   Headphones   A frame   A frame Bag   50mm  2   Locator Clamp   100mm  4   Locator Clamp   Signal Clamp Extension Rod   Soft Carry Bag   Soft Carry Bag with Wheels New   Hard Case    36 RD7000  Operation Manual    Part Number    10 AC1231 4KTX LPC UK    10 AC2645 4KRX       Description  Sondes and accessories ee  Standard Sonde 33kHz Depth 5m  Sewer Sonde 33kHz Depth 8m  Super Sonde 33kHz Depth 15m  Slim Sonde 33kHz Depth 3 5m  Slim Sonde Plain End Cap  Slim Sonde Blank End Cap  S18A Sonde 33kHz  S18B Sonde 33kHz  Standard Sonde 8kHz  Standard Sonde 512Hz  Spring Coupling M10 Male  Flexrod Coupler  Joins two Flexrods together   Flexrod Blank for Machinery  115mm  4 5   Diameter Floats Pair  External Shell for heavy duty applications  Diameter as Sewer Sonde   GD Rod Connector  3 4   19mm  x 12 BSF  Female  Wards Rod Connector  3 4   19mm  x 10 BSW  Female  Wards Rod Connector  1 2   13mm  x 12 BSW  Female  Lockfast Connector  3 4   19mm  x 10 BSW  FlexiTrace 50m  FlexiTrace 80m  9mm 120m Flexrod  9mm 60m Flexrod       RD7000  Operation Manual 37    Part Number  Batteries and rechargeables    D Cell Alkaline Battery for RD8000  RD7000   RD7000  Tx 1  Tx 3  Tx 10   LR20  MN1300  04 MN1300    Transmitter Li Ion rechargeable battery pack 10 TXRBATPACK   
69. t   and mark the position  Repeat this pinpoint procedure  at similar intervals along the line of the drain or duct  until the survey is completed     26 RD7000  Operation Manual    Figure 7 6  Sonde deployment                                                 Figure 7 7  Locating a sonde       Ghost       d 0 7AB                     7 4 6 Checking sonde depth    The RD7000  locator will automatically display the depth  of a located sonde providing the locator is correctly  oriented and positioned above the sonde  Using the LCD  compass as a guide  rotate the locator until the compass  indicates the sonde is in East West position     Calculation method    Pinpoint the sonde  Move the locator in front of the sonde  and still with the antenna in line with it  increase sensitivity  to find the peak of the ghost signal  Move the locator   to behind the sonde ensuring that the locator blade is  always in line with the sonde  Find the null positions A  and B  see Figure 7 8   Measure the distance between  them and multiply by 0 7 to give an approximate depth  measurement     7 4 7 Types and range of sondes    Standard sonde    The standard sonde combines compact size with  a strong signal and is the standard sonde for most  applications unless a smaller size  greater depth or  rugged construction sonde is required     Figure 7 9  Standard sonde            105mm    Super small sonde    This is a specialized sonde particularly suitable for no dig  applications  This type of sonde has a
70. 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 mode only the tip of the FlexiTrace is  energized whilst in line mode its whole length is energized     To use as a sonde  connect both transmitter leads to the  FlexiTrace stud terminals  As the FlexiTrace terminals are not  color coded it does not matter to which terminals the leads  are connected  To use the FlexiTrace in line   mode  connect the red transmitter lead to  a FlexiTrace terminal and ground  the black lead        Figure 7 12  FlexiTrace             RD7000  Operation Manual 27    7 5 Stethoscopes 7 6 Submersible antenna    7 5 1 When to use a stethoscope    At times  it may not be possible to put a locator clamp  around a cable because of congestion or because of  inaccessibility  A stethoscope antenna should be used  in the place of the clamp to identify cables     7 5 2 How to use a stethoscope    Plug the stethoscope into the locator accessory socket   Press the concave head against each cable in turn to  detect a maximum signal     7 5 3 Types of stethoscope    Large stethoscope antenna    The large stethoscope antenna  which plugs into the  locator accessory socket  is used for cable identification  in situations where the cable is exposed  It is particularly  useful for identifying heavy cables lying in a tray where   it is not possible to fit a clamp  The concave detec
71. tor  head on the end of the insulated  flexible gooseneck is  placed firmly against the cable to be identified  If there  are a number of cables  the stethoscope antenna will  give the strongest response from the cable to which the  transmitter signal has been applied     Small stethoscope antenna    The small stethoscope antenna has a 25mm concave  head at the end of a 2m lead  The small stethoscope  can be screwed into an extension rod or used at the end  of several extension rods joined together for identifying  inaccessible small cables     Miniature hi gain stethoscope    The miniature stethoscope is similar to the small  stethoscope but has no handle or facility for extension  rods     The miniature stethoscope can also be used as a  miniature antenna for locations where the bulk of the  locator makes it inconvenient for use  such as locating  pipes or cables in walls     28 RD7000  Operation Manual    7 6 1 When to use a submersible  antenna    Tracing buried pipes and cables across waterways and  estuaries are frequent and critical locating applications   Less frequent but equally important is tracing and locating  lines between the mainland and offshore islands  When  locating pipes and cables the locator sensing antennae  should be as close as possible to the target line so it   is not practical to locate lines buried under a river or  seabed from the surface  In most cases  it is necessary to  measure the depth of cover to ensure the line is protected  from draggin
72. ts the signal gain   Scrolls through the menu options     Antenna key     Toggles peak  null  PL and TL  models only  and combined peak null modes   Open submenu  Prolonged keypress toggles  between depth or current display on the LCD     2 1 3 Locator screen icons    11   12   13     14   15   16   17   18   19     20     21     Indicates the signal strength and peak marker     Signal strength  Numeric indication of signal strength     Peak arrows  Indicates the location of the line relative  to the locator     Battery icon  Indicates the battery level    Volume icon  Displays the volume level    Fault Find arrows  PL and TL models only    Radio Mode  Indicates when Radio Mode is active   Power Mode  Indicates when Power Mode is active     Accessory indicator  Indicates when an accessory is  connected     A Frame icon  Indicates when the A Frame is  connected     Operating mode indicator     22    23   24     25     26       Compass  Shows the direction of the located cable    relative to the locator   Null   Peak icon  Indicates antenna selection     Sonde icon  Indicates that the signal source is from  a sonde     Line icon  Indicates that the signal source is from  a line     Current   depth indicator     RD7000  Operation Manual 3    Figure 2 4 RD7000  transmitter       Figure 2 6  transmitter keypad    7      dolo    8 7       4 RD7000  Operation Manual    2 2 Tx 1  Tx 3 and Tx 10       transmitters    2 2 1 Transmitter features    1     2   3   4     Keypad   LCD   Rem
73. tter is capable of  outputting potentially lethal voltages  Take care when  handling the terminals  connection leads and ground  stake  notify other technicians working on the line of    the hazard and guard exposed conductors to prevent For more information on measuring depth  please refer  accidental contact  to Section 5     3 6 3 Selecting frequencies 3 8 SideStepauto       It is Important to select the correct or appropriate frequency    for your particular application  For more information see SideStepauto allows the transmitter to calculate the   Section 6 or refer to the    ABC  amp  XYZ of locating buried optimum frequency based SI ground impedance    pipes and cables     which is available as a free download The transmitter uses this information to optimize the   from www radiodetection com  active frequency  SideStepauto helps to improve locate  accuracy by determining the best signal  SideStepauto   To select a frequency on the locator  can also help to prolong battery life    1  Switch the unit on by pressing the    key  if you NOTE  SideStepauto will only work in direct connection      i i t rted   have not already done so  mode  Inductive frequencies are not supported    2  Press the    key to cycle through available 3 8 1 Using SideStepauto  frequencies    8  Alternatively  hold down the key and press the up To enable SideStepauto  a  or down arrows to cycle up or down the range of we    1  Switch on the transmitter   frequencies   Press the    key to enter th
    
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