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1.   NOTE     When connecting directly to a cable  place the transmitter and receiver in  the NORMAL mode  The receiver and transmitter must always be in the same  mode to operate correctly     The on off control on the front of the receiver regulates the volume level of the receiver   both headphones and external speaker  Additionally  the analog meter on the front of  the receiver will indicate the reception power level visually  After connecting and turning  on the transmitter and the receiver  point the receiver toward the ground in the direction  of the cable and listen for the beeping signal     Additionally  the feedback of your locate is given in 3 manners  audible external speaker   headset  or analog meter  Any of these three options indicate signal strength that is  being received by the Pro800     Finding Faults     Breaks or severe wire damage can be found with the Pro800  The  setup of the unit is the same as when tracing wire  The difference comes in the  reception  Whereas the traced wire continues to emit a signal along the path of the  cable  a break will cause the signal to stop at the point of the break  A nick or damage  will cause the signal drop to a lower level but not necessarily end  Either the speaker or  the analog meter on the receiver will indicate this drop     Be sure the cable or wire you are tracking is grounded  To trace a cable  it must be  grounded  either mechanically or capacitively  Mechanical means a direct physical  ground  Capacitively 
2.   Use a probe to find the outline of the valve box  before excavating  This will assure that unwanted damage isn t a result of your locate   Once the valve is located  verify that it is indeed your target either manually  with the  Pro48  or from the controller     There may be more than one valve on the cable being traced  You may wish to continue  past the first valve located to determine if other valves are also located on this wire     Broadcast Mode     Broadcast mode is different from using the direct method of  connection that has previously been discussed  It is not as precise or strong as direct  connecting  but when access to cables is limited or just a quick scan is required   Broadcast Mode can be very useful     Broadcast mode is excellent for finding telephone or cable TV lines  It is less useful with  wires attached to solenoids  The principle in use with Broadcast mode is AC induction   On ordinary wires  that works well  And it can work for sprinkler wire but the solenoid  has to be eliminated from the circuit  This can be done by disconnecting the solenoid  and grounding the wire manually  The problem is that the solenoid acts as a signal  dampener with AC inductance  By removing the solenoid from the circuit  you can find  sprinkler wires in broadcast mode  Deactivated 2 Wire systems do not have this issue  and are traceable as they exist in the ground     Broadcast mode uses an inductive antenna located in the transmitter case to broadcast  a signal around
3.  the cabling  Things that could cause this  are valves  as described above   nicks  cuts  bad splices  or cut wires  Cable in good  condition does not normally change the tone or strength  other than a very gradual loss  of reception over distance  but it is possible  Slack loops of extra wire left in the ground  at installation are an example of a condition that would cause an increase of signal and  yet have no problem     Also  soil condition makes a huge difference in the performance of cable locators   Basically a circuit is being created from the transmitter  through the cable  out through  the ground and back to the ground stake  Any discontinuity in any of these links will  cause the locator to not work  Be sure your ground stake is secure and in the dirt and  that the transmitter is connected to the cable you want to track     The soil serves as the return path for the circuit  When using direct connection methods   you may have to condition dry or sandy soils to increase the conductivity of the soil by  adding a little water at the ground stake     The best way to really learn the Pro800 is to use it  Set up a test site at your home or  office and get used to how it works  There is no substitute for experience in the art of  locating     Warranty     Armada Technologies warranties all products for 12 months from manufacturing defects from the date of retail  purchase  Armada Technologies will repair or replace any component that is returned to Armada Technologies wi
4.  the case in an approximately 25 foot radius in all directions  It allows the    user to transmit or induce signal from the transmitter directly into the ground  Any  grounded metallic cable  without solenoid  traveling through this electromagnetic field  will pick up at least some of the tracing signal  making that conductor traceable with the  wand     There is nothing a user needs to do with any controls to use Broadcast Mode other than  the selection of Broadcast mode on the transmitter and receiver  To do this  place both  the transmitter and receiver in the Broadcast Mode by selecting    Broadcast    on  the selector switch  Place the Pro800 transmitter on the ground over the cable you  wish to trace and turn it on  Do not tightly shut the transmitter case as it will turn the  transmitter off  The transmitter is now inducing signal approximately 20 feet from it  and  energizing any conductors in that field  You may now trace any conductor that has  picked up that signal     The Broadcast Mode automatically tracks in Null Mode  However  due to weaker signal  inherent in inducing signal  it may sometimes appear as a peak signal     Also note  when the user is within 20 feet of the transmitter  you cannot trace a cable  because the signal from the case itself will overpower the induced cable signal  The  user will always hear the transmitter signal within 20 feet of the transmitter case     The Broadcast mode does not have a power output adjustment on the transmitter  To  
5. Armada Technologies Pro800 Hi Power Wire and  Valve Locator  Operating Instructions    ad     gt  4    INA Ney    TECHNOLOGIES  r       WARNING      Read and understand the instructions before operating this  unit  Failure to do so could lead to injury or death     The Armada Technologies Pro800 Hi Power wire and valve locator is designed to track  underground wiring and find lost sprinkler valves  In addition  broken or severely  damaged wires may also be located  The complete Pro800 kit consists of     Pro800R Receiving Wand   Pro800T Transmitter and Carrying Case   ProH1 Mono Headset   Wall Charger and  1  Car Outlet Charger  ProGS Ground Stake   Set of Black Red Connecting Leads   Operating Manual   12v Rechargeable and  1  9v Regular Batteries    Please be sure that all items are included before operating the Pro800     Low Battery Light    Carrying Case          Analog Meter    Battery Recharge Port             Normal Broadcast  Mode Switch       Alligator Leads    Wall Charger    Car Charger    Theory of Locating   Cable Locators consist of a transmitter and a receiver  In the  case of the Pro800  the transmitter is the long black box and the wand is yellow and  black  In operation  a transmitter places a specific frequency signal onto the metallic  conductor you are trying to trace  This placing of an AC signal onto a cable produces an  electrical current and an electromagnetic field around that cable  If the wand is close  enough  this signal is received and amplifie
6. been traced you must  power the transmitter off  remove the black lead from the earth ground and connect it to  the common wire  In the case of multiple common wires it is suggested that you isolate  and connect to the common wire that services the target valve  Connecting to multiple  commons will work  however it weakens the signal response     Power the transmitter on and adjust the output signal to suit your needs  High power  output is not necessary and will limit battery life  It is advised that you once again point  the receiver at the transmitter to assure that both units are on and functioning properly     Slowly follow the pre marked wire path  There will be an absence of signal response due  to cancelling of the parallel wires until you near the valve  As you move closer to the  valve the receiver will begin making a chattering sound which will intensify and distort   turn the volume down and take your time     Even with the volume at its lowest setting the response of the valve solenoid will be very  loud  Pinpointing the exact location of the solenoid is possible by decreasing the volume  and taking your time  The lower the volume is  the more accurate you can be     Slowly start moving the receiver in an X pattern above the high pitched area  continue  reducing the volume while moving the tip of the receiver closer to the ground  Between  the proximity of the receiver tip to the ground and the reduction in volume you can tell  exactly where the valve solenoid is
7. d by the wand     It is very important to understand that the circuit you are creating follows the laws of  physics and electricity  A cable transmitter creates an electrical current  AC  that travels  down the cable  through grounding to the earth  and then back to the transmitter through  the ground stake  The tracing signal will always travel on the path of least resistance  If  there is too much resistance or no circuit path  no current will flow and no locate will be  possible  So keep in mind that when a signal is heard  it is because the signal has a  complete path that is creating an electrically friendly way for the signal to travel back to  the transmitter  The signal doesn t just randomly wander through the dirt  It follows a  path provided for it  whether it is a pipe  wire  reinforcing bar  etc     It is also important to note that in the tracing circuits  a return path needs to be present   Basically  the return path completes the circuit  In most cases  this will be the earth  ground as the signal transmits down the cable and returns to the ground stake   However  any return is possible  so a common wire could work  Or if you have a looped  wire  like a dog fence  the loop itself returns to the start and therefore provides a  ground   instead of the ground stake  You don t have to use a ground stake but you do have to  give the signal a way to return to the transmitter     Battery   The Pro800 transmitter comes with a 12 volt rechargeable battery  located  insi
8. de the battery compartment     The transmitter 12 volt battery needs to be connected before the locator can be used   To do this  unscrew the battery compartment cover screws and remove the cover  Once  the cover is removed  connect the RED spade clip to the RED post on the battery and  the BLACK spade clip to the BLACK battery post  Replace the cover and replace the  screws     A 9 volt square battery is also included for the receiver  To install this battery  remove  the battery compartment cover located on the back top portion of the Pro800 receiver  It  is sometimes helpful to use a flat tool in the battery cover notch to open the battery  cover  Install the 9 volt battery by connecting it to the battery boot inside the battery  compartment  Don t yank or pull hard on the battery boot  Replace the battery cover     To test that the batteries have been correctly installed  turn each unit on  LEDs will light  on both if the batteries have been connected correctly  If not  repeat the installation  procedures     WARNING   Do not touch the metal red or black alligator clips on the transmitter  cords when the power is on  There is danger of injury or death should this occur     Battery Condition LEDs and Charging   There are marked low battery indicator  LED lights on both the transmitter and receiver  These LEDs light up when the battery  power has been diminished enough to affect the performance of the Pro800  about 10  volts in the transmitter  7 volts in the wand   After t
9. generally means non ducted cable  The signal needs a path to  return to the ground stake and without it  you will not get a good locate  A bad ground is  indicated on the transmitter analog meter when the needle cannot achieve a 4 or better  even at full power  In many cases  a direct buried cable fault will provide this grounding  and allow for a cable to be located     Do not let the receiver level go above 10  You are looking for a drop in signal and you  may not see it if the analog meter is pegged to the right     A general rule is the greater the damage to a cable  the greater the drop off in signal at  the point of damage  Conversely  minimal damage or weak grounding will show little  change  This is an art and small faults are sometimes difficult to locate  Practice and  experience will help immensely in this task     Finding Solenoids and Valves     There are generally 2 accepted methods to find a  lost solenoid valve     The first method is to connect the red lead of the transmitter to the station wire leading to  that valve and the black to ground as described above  Operate the Pro800 as above  and begin your locate  When you reach the point where a valve solenoid is located  the  signal will expand into a large  approx  2 4ft  diameter area of signal  This is your  indication that you are over a valve or solenoid     The second method starts by tracing the wire path as previously described  Irrigation  valves are located in null mode only  Once the wire path has 
10. he low battery light has come on  the  LED will dim as the available battery power gets weaker  The LED will not light at all if  the battery is completely drained of power     The Pro800 can be recharged at any time  This can be done by using the included  battery chargers  Turn the Pro800 off  Plug a charger into the Pro800 transmitter  charging connection located on the Pro800T control panel  Plug the other end of the  charger into a wall or car charger outlet  The Batt Charge light will blink as the battery is  being charged  When the battery is completely charged  the Batt Charge LED will  become solid and stop blinking     Rechargeable batteries can last longer if properly cared for  First  never use too much  power for a job  You are just wasting battery power without improving your locate  Later  instructions will indicate a reading of 4 to 8 on the transmitter is preferable but not  required  Keep transmitter power to the minimum level required for a good locate     Secondly  don t overcharge the battery  A completely dead battery only requires about 5  hours to recharge  Try to limit recharge time after the Batt Charge light has gone solid   You are not getting a stronger battery by overcharging and you are reducing the life of  the battery  With proper care  the 12 volt battery should last up to 2 years     Additional information is available for specific batteries at the battery manufacturer s  websites     Operation   Begin by powering off the controller and remo
11. indicate this  the analog needle on the transmitter normally should read 10 or more  In  addition  remember that ALL conductors in the ground that can pick up the signal will   Therefore  tracking is better in non congested areas     It is important to understand the uses and limitations of Broadcast Mode when compared  to direct connection with the alligator clips     How to determine depth   Find the null over the wire path and mark it  Then place  the tip of the receiver on the ground at the mark  Without lifting the receiver tip from the  ground  lower the top of the receiver to approximately a 45 degree angle and slowly walk  the receiver away from the wire path until you reacquire the null  The distance between  the wire path and the newly established null is the approximate depth of the target     Determining target accuracy   This is a very easy to perform method of determining  target accuracy  Place the tip of the receiver on the ground directly over your suspected  target location  switch from null to peak by pressing the mode selection pad  The peak  and null responses will agree if the locate is accurate  If the peak and null are off by  more than a few inches the location is not accurate  Toggling between the null and peak  modes often when locating the wire path will assure you of accuracy and help build your  confidence     Helpful Hints     Increases in signal strength and or the size of the area it is occurring  from usually indicates some type of anomaly in
12. thin 12 months  of purchase and does not exhibit signs of abuse or misuse  It is Armada Technologies sole discretion to determine this  condition  Armada Technologies also reserves the right to require a proof of purchase in order to determine date and validity of  purchase     Batteries are not covered by warranty     Armada Technologies Equipment Inc   3596 76  St  SE  Caledonia  MI 49316 USA  1 616 536 2038    www armadatech com    REV 05 12B    
13. ull Peak    Mode Switch Normal   Broadcast    Mode Switch       Tracing Wire   After the Pro800 transmitter has been properly connected  above  and  verified to have a good ground  4 or higher meter reading  and power  turn on the  Pro800 receiver by turning the volume knob on the front of the wand  The unit defaults  to the normal mode with null reception at every start up  Place the receiver near the  operating Pro800 transmitter  A beeping sound should be heard indicating that the  receiver is working properly  A high pitched tone could indicate that you are too close to  the receiver or your batteries are low  A fading or scratchy signal indicates low battery     There are 2 optional methods for reception of the signal  Null or Peak  The Pro800  receiver defaults to Null every time it is turned on  Null means an absence of signal  when pointed directly at the cable in question and louder to the left and or right of it a few    inches  Peak means the opposite  that the signal is loudest over the cable  You may  select which mode suits you best  In general  the closer you are to the cable  the louder  the signal should be except for directly over the cable in the Null mode     Begin the wire trace by sweeping the area approximately 5 feet from the transmitter   Begin by searching for the null response  Until the null is acquired  you may receive  audible responses of varying degrees  Follow the signal response until the signal is lost  while marking the path as you trace   
14. ving the common wire and  any target wires from the controller  Never submit any controller to voltage from any test  equipment  With the transmitter off  connect the red alligator lead to the wire you want to  trace  target wire  and the black alligator lead to the included ground stake  Insert the    ground stake into the soil or earth ground perpendicular to the path of the wire and as far  from the transmitter as possible  Do not use common grounds such as pipes or  electrical grounds unless you have no choice  An independent ground stake usually  works better than a common ground     Make sure the transmitter and receiver are both in the    Normal    mode for direct  connection of the alligator leads     Turn the Pro800 transmitter on  Adjust the power output knob and increase the power  until a reading between 4 and 8 is achieved  If you cannot achieve a reading of 4   turn the unit off and retry your grounding operation above  A good ground is crucial  for optimum operation  Soil conditions can affect this and you may wish to moisten the  grounding area  Also  re check batteries for proper connection and operation     Do not overpower the unit by turning it up past 10 on the meter  You won t hurt the unit  but you will waste battery power with no additional performance        Power LED Analog Meter           Low Battery           eee 1 a fan  On   Off    2     Pro800  Volume Control S ee    Receiver  Te     ALOM      ot m pg 7     Mode R Mode    Headset Jack          N
    
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