Made EZCI-100 User Manual

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EZCI-100
M A D E
167, Impasse de la garrigue
F 83210 LA FARLEDE
Phone. : +33 (0) 494 083 198
E-mail : contact@made-sa.com - Web : www.made-sa.com
FQ 47B-EN - V1.12 - 14/10/2020
GU_EZCI-100_V1_00EN

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  • Page 1 Cable Identifier EZCI-100 M A D E 167, Impasse de la garrigue F 83210 LA FARLEDE Phone. : +33 (0) 494 083 198 E-mail : contact@made-sa.com - Web : www.made-sa.com FQ 47B-EN - V1.12 - 14/10/2020 GU_EZCI-100_V1_00EN...
  • Page 2 M O D I F I C A T I O N ’ S D I R E C T O R Y Rév. Subject of Amendments Date Author 1.00 Initial release 17/07/24 R.DEBONO This manual is important for your safety. Read it carefully in its entirety before using the equipment and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    S U M M A R Y SAFETY INFORMATION ................4 Safety recommendations ..............4 Following the safety recommendations ..........4 Warning labels ..................4 OVERVIEW ....................5 Composition ..................5 Transmitter front panel ............... 6 2.2.1. Transmitter user interface ............6 Receiver front panel ................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    This document is the EZCI-100 User's Guide. It describes the implementation of the device, as well as the different modes of operation to facilitate its use. 1. SAFETY INFORMATION Safety recommendations Please read this guide carefully before unpacking, configuring or using this equipment. Note all indications of danger and other warnings.
  • Page 5: Overview

    2. OVERVIEW Composition 1. Carrying case 2. Transmitter 3. Receiver with sensor 4. Red transmitter cable with integrated fuse 5. Black transmitter cable 6. Red and Black crocodile clips 5 / 15...
  • Page 6: Transmitter Front Panel

    Transmitter front panel 6. 1.28inch OLED 5. Pulling 4. Cable connections information display handle 2. Mode button 3. Level 1. ON/OFF button button 1. ON/OFF button: Turn ON and OFF the transmitter 2. Mode button: Switch modulated (PULSE) or continuous (STEADY) mode 3.
  • Page 7: Receiver Front Panel

    Receiver front panel 2. Sensitivity 4. 1.28inch OLED control information display 3. Filter button 1. ON/OFF button 1. ON/OFF button: Turn ON and OFF the receiver 2. Sensitivity control: Adjust the sensitivity of the receiver for best identification 3. Filter button: Activate/Deactivate 50/60Hz cutting filter 4.
  • Page 8: Operating Instructions

    Remark: The transmitted signal may possibly be inducted into cable(s) running adjacent to the cable to which the transmitter is connected. Positive identification can be made by running the pick-up longitudinally along the cable for a length of about 1-2 meters. On the correct cable a distinctive rise and fall of the received signal should be indicated due to the lay and twist of the cable cores.
  • Page 9: Implementation Overview

    Implementation overview Remark: It is recommended that the transmitter output level be set to “LOW” for most applications to reduce likelihood of induced signal into adjacent cables. Adjustment of the transmitter signal and the gain control on the receiver, together with 50/60Hz assists identification.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Standards: IEC 61326-1 (2020) EMI class B The environment for which the EZCI-100 is dedicated and has been tested is Industrial environment. This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments.
  • Page 11: Maintenance, Warranty And Copyright

    Dismantling systems is forbidden. This operation is limited exclusively to personnel qualified by MADE. Never use solvent, or a solvent-based product, to clean the system and / or its accessories. For cleaning and maintenance, it is sufficient to: Check that the pick-up is clean: wipe off with a dry cloth ❑...
  • Page 12: Replacing The Output Protecting Fuse

    Using a flat head screwdriver, extract the fuse compartment. Then, replace the fuse by one with the SAME characteristics (1A 5 x 20mm Type T 250V) and put all the parts back in following each step in reverse order. 5.2.2.Replacing the output protecting fuse After removing the clamp from the red protected cable, unscrew the head of the cable.
  • Page 13: Replacing The Batteries On The Transmitter

    5.3.1.Replacing the batteries on the transmitter First, pull the transmitter out of the case using the handle. Then, unscrew the two knurled screws using their knobs and pull the battery compartment out of the transmitter. Finally, replace carefully all the batteries and put all the parts back in following each step in reverse order.
  • Page 14: Replacing The Battery On The Receiver

    Then, replace carefully the battery and put all the parts back in following each step in reverse order. Warranty Our warranty and general sales are available and sent by MADE-SA at the customer's request 14 / 15...
  • Page 15: Copyright

    The content of this document is destined for use only as information. It can be modified without prior notice and must not be considered as an obligation by MADE. MADE declines all responsibility for mistakes or inaccuracies that the present document may contain.

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