Using Accessories - Radiodetection RD7000 User Manual

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To navigate the transmitter menu:
1.
First power up the transmitter.
2.
Press the Power button to enter the menu.
3.
Use the Up and Down arrows to scroll through the menu options.
4.
Press the Right arrow to enter the option's submenu.
5.
Press the Left arrow to return to the previous level or exit the menu.
6.
Press the Power Key to return to the main operation screen.
Transmitter menu options
VOL: Adjusts the speaker volume from 0 (mute) to 3 (loudest).
BT: Enable, disable or pair Bluetooth
MAX V: Sets the output voltage.
MODEL: Specifies the model of your RD7000 receiver.
MAX P: Select a specifix maximum output wattage.
BATT: Sets battery type. NiMH or ALK.
OPT F: Enable or disable SideStepauto™.
LANG: Selects the transmitter system language.
BOOST: Boosts transmitter output for a specified period of time (in minutes).
FREQ: Enable or disable individual frequencies.

Using accessories

Both the transmitter and receiver are compatible with a wide range of accessories,
including all RD4000 accessories. Use clamps to help apply a signal to pipeline or
live wire. Use an A-Frame to provide the RD7000 receiver with advanced fault-finding
capabilities.
When an accessory is connected, the receiver or transmitter will instantly recognize it
and will enable the mode appropriate to the accessory. For example, attaching an
A-Frame (TL or PL only) to the RD7000 receiver will automatically switch the receiver
to fault-find mode and limit the number of available frequencies to those that are
compatible with the A-Frame. The LCD will also display an icon of the accessory and
will remove any non-essential icons from the screen.
connections (Tx 3B and Tx10B only).
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