Operation
Operating elements pulse generator
10 11
12
14
13
No.
Designation
10
Warning light, red
11
Lamp, green
12
Rocker switch with
indicator light, green
13
PTC resettable fuse F1 Primary PTC resettable fuse
14
PTC resettable fuse F2 Secondary PTC resettable fuse
15
Pressure switch, red
16
Pressure switch, green For switching on the external
17
Positive socket, red
18
Negative socket, black
6
15
16
17
Meaning
Illuminated when the loop wiring
is in contact with earthed metal
parts.
Flashes green for visual control
of the current pulses
For switching the device on and
off
For activation of an additional
acoustic signal for acoustic
control of current pulses
earthing
For connection with the pulse
receiver
pulse current measuring system PD200
Operating elements pulse receiver
22
19
24
No.
Designation
19
ON/OFF rotary switch Adjustment for "0" position
20
Indicating instrument Analogue indicating element for
21
6-position rotary
switch
18
22
Carrying strap
23
Red socket
24
Black socket
Battery testing pulse receiver
ü The pulse receiver is switched off.
1. Turn the 6-position rotary switch (21) to BAT.-CHECK.
ð If the needle on the indicating instrument (20) deflects
to the right (to at least 30 µA), the battery capacity is
sufficient and the device is ready for use.
2. Turn the 6-position rotary switch (21) to position 4.
20
20
Meaning
microampere
position 1: attenuation without
resistance
position 2: attenuation with low
resistance
position 3: attenuation with
medium resistance
position 4: attenuation with
maximum resistance
TEST position: test setting
BAT.-CHECK position: battery
check
For transport during adjustment
and leak detection
For connection with the pulse
generator and for connecting the
measuring rods
21
23
21
EN
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