Operation - Greenlee 2012 Instruction Manual

Circuit tracer
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Introduction
The Greenlee 2012 Circuit Tracer consists of a transmitter and a
receiver. When plugged into an energized circuit, the transmitter will
generate a signal. This signal will be present along the entire circuit and
in any cords, tools or appliances connected to that circuit. The receiver
is then used to trace the circuit or locate the circuit breaker.

Operation

The receiver is more effective when it is held perpendicular to the
conductor it is tracing. See Typical Applications for illustrations of
typical uses.
Setup
1.
Plug the transmitter into the circuit's receptacle. (Receptable should
be NEMA 5-15R with 100 to 125 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.)
2.
Set the selector to "Line."
3.
Turn on the receiver by rotating the OFF/adjustment knob clockwise
until it clicks. The ON/Pulse LED will illuminate and a tone will
sound.
Note: If the ON/Pulse LED fails to illuminate, change the battery.
4.
Rotate the knob counterclockwise until it meets resistance. This will
ensure that the test is started in the highest sensitivity.
5.
Hold the receiver close to the transmitter. The ON/Pulse LED will
flash and an "H" will appear on the display.
• A series of tones will begin.
• As the receiver moves closer to the transmitter, the tone will
become higher pitched.
• If the tone sounds like a continuous hiss or buzz and the "H" is
not showing continuously, the transmitter does not have power.
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