Receiver Operating Modes; Automatic Detection Mode; Manual Detection Mode; Non-Contact Voltage Detection Mode (Uac ) - Extech Instruments CLT600 User Manual

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Receiver Operating Modes

5.1 Automatic Detection Mode

When the power is on, the Receiver defaults to the auto detection mode
where it can trace the high frequency transmission signal at the highest sensi-
tivity. The Receiver responds to the detected signal with a variable tone (550
Hz ~ 1.6 kHz) and a bar-graph indication. The stronger the signal, the higher
the frequency of the tone and the higher the number of bars in the bar-graph.
The receiver displays SIG (Signal) and the numeric value of the received sig-
nal strength. The optional transmission identifier Code, sent from the Trans-
mitter, is also displayed.

5.2 Manual Detection Mode

Press the M button to access the manual detection mode where you can se-
lect the signal sensitivity level (8 steps) using the up/down arrow buttons.
Press the M button to return to the Auto Detection mode.
5.3 Non-Contact Voltage Detection Mode (U
)
AC
Press the U
button to access the non-contact voltage detection mode. In
AC
this mode you can detect a voltage source without having to make contact
with the wiring, circuit, AC power line, or wall outlet.
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