Line Tracing; Active Line Tracing - RIDGID Metal Detector Operator's Manual

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NaviTrack
Maximum Signal Strength
Figure 25 – Tilted Sonde, Poles and Equator
Note the Pole on the right is closer to the Equator, due to tilt.

Line Tracing

Active Line Tracing

In active line tracing, underground lines are energized
with a line transmitter. This active signal is then traced
using the NaviTrack II. A line transmitter is different
from a Sonde in that it is used for tracing an energized
line, rather than acting as a target for a locate the way a
Sonde does. Line transmitters energize lines by direct
connection with clips, by directly inducing a signal using
a clamp, or by inducing the signal using inductive coils
built in to the transmitter.
1. Energize the line according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Select the transmitter frequency.
DANGER
Connect both ends of the transmitter leads before
turning the transmitter on, to avoid electric shock.
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Set the frequency used on the NaviTrack II to the same
frequency used on the transmitter. Be sure it has a line
trace icon.
Push the Menu button to return to the operating screen.
Figure 26 – Line Trace Frequency Chosen with the
Frequency Key
(This screen will flash briefly when a new frequency is
chosen)
2. Observe the Proximity Signal and Signal Strength to
ensure the NaviTrack II is picking up the transmitted

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