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Q: How come the depth reading is not steady but erratic?
A: This would usually indicate that there is interference distorting the depth signal. It is possible to determine the depth of the Transmitter by calculation, using the distance between the Front and Rear Negative Locate Points. Contact Technical Support for information to calculate the depth of the Tx based on the distance between the Front and Rear Negative Locate Points. |
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Q: Why is there a "+100" or " -100" in the top left window?
A: This means that the pitch sensor in the Transmitter is bad. You will need to use a different transmitter. |
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Q: Why are the numbers in the bottom window flashing?
A: This indicates that the Transmitter has been exposed to heat in excess of 60ºC (140ºF). |
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Q: What is the flashing "squiggle" in the Bottom Window?
A: This indicates that the Transmitter has been exposed to heat in excess of 60ºC (140ºF). |
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Q: Why did the Transmitter hit the exit pit further to the left or right than the Receiver indicated?
A: This could be caused by not holding the Receiver level when locating the Transmitter or if you use the "sweeping" method to find the Transmitter; this is where you locate the tool by finding the highest signal and shallowest depth. It could also mean that the Receiver's antennas are out of balance. It is possible to balance the antennas by performing a diagnostic procedure on the phone with customer service personnel or by sending your Receiver to Digital Control for testing/repair. We also recommend that you contact your DigiTrak dealer/trainer for proper locating techniques using the Forward and Rear Negative Locate Points or that you contact DCI's Customer Service. |
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