Radiodetection RD5000 WL locator, RD5000 WLT transmitter User Guide

Radiodetection RD5000 WL locator, RD5000 WLT transmitter User Guide

Below you will find brief information for RD5000 WL, RD5000 WLT. The RD5000 WL locator and RD5000 WLT transmitter are used to locate buried pipes and cables. The locator can be used in guidance mode or signal strength mode, and provides information on the depth and current of the target line. The transmitter can be connected directly to the pipe or cable, or can be used in induction mode to induce a signal to the target line. With the aid of the compass, the locator can be positioned in line with the target line enabling both depth and current readings to be displayed. The locator is designed so that it does not require regular calibration. It is recommended that the locator is serviced at least once a year.

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User Guide
Preface
Extended Warranty
About this guide
Thank you for purchasing the RD5000™ locator and transmitter.
This guide provides basic operating instructions for the RD5000™
locator and transmitter. It also contains important safety
information and guidelines and as such should be read in its
entirety before attempting to operate the RD5000 locator and
transmitter.
RD5000 locators and transmitters are covered by a 1 year warranty. It is
highly recommended to register the RD5000 locator and transmitter for the
free 3 year extended warranty.
It is also highly recommended to register the RD5000 locator and transmitter
for the free 3 year extended warranty.
Upon registration customers will receive confirmation of registration by
email and this email will include a download key, this key will be required for
software updates to your RD5000 locator and transmitter.
Registration and extended warranty are free and once registered users will be
entitled to free software updates.
To be eligible, customers must register each product within 3 months of purchase.
When new software is released, registered users will receive a notification
email that links to the new software download page on the Radiodetection
website. After 12 months from purchase, the registered user will be notified
and offered the chance to validate the calibration of the RD5000 locator
using eCAL.
To register for extended warranty go to:
www.radiodetection.com/extendedwarranty
eCAL™
The RD5000 has been designed so that it does not require regular
calibration. However, as with all safety equipment, it is recommended that a
service should be carried out at least once a year either at Radiodetection’s
service centre or an approved Radiodetection service centre. Alternatively
eCAL™ may be used to validate the calibration of the RD5000 locator.
eCAL is a novel Radiodetection technique that allows the user to validate the
original factory calibration of the RD5000 locator, providing the user with the
confidence that the locator continues to meet its original factory calibration.
eCAL also carries out a functional test on the locator providing the user with
the confidence that the locator continues to provide the same performance
as it did when it first left the factory. eCAL can be carried out on site without
the need to return the locator to a service centre, saving time and expense.
Each time the locator passes eCAL, the user can view or print a dated eCAL
validation certificate.
For a more detailed explanation of eCAL, please go to the eCAL section on
page 12.
RD5000WL locator
Locator features
1. LCD.
. Keypad.
. Battery compartment (USB connector inside)
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Note: The RD5000 is supplied with a rechargeable battery pack. It is possible to
use alkaline or NiMh batteries by purchasing the optional battery compartment
from Radiodetection.
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. Accessory socket.
5. Headphone jack.
Locator keypad
. Power key: Switches the unit on and off. Toggles between Guidance Mode
and Signal Strength Mode.
Locator display icons
. Target position indicator: Indicates position of locator relative to target line.
. Signal strength: Numerical indication of signal strength.
. (Proportional) Left/Right arrows: Indicates the location of the target relative
to the locator.
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10. Battery icon: Indicates the battery level.
11. Accessory indicator: Indicates when an accessory is connected.
1. Compass: Displays the direction of the cable or pipe relative to the locator.
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1. Depth: Indication of depth reading.
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1. Current: Indication of signal current reading.
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Locating pipes and cables with the
RD5000
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Applying the signal using direct connection
In direct connection, you connect the transmitter output directly to the pipe or to the
conductor of the cable you wish to survey. The transmitter will then apply an active
frequency signal, which you can locate using the locator. This is the preferred method
for providing the strongest signal on a particular line and is particularly useful for long
distance tracing.
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Connecting the transmitter to a pipe or cable in direct connect mode, requires the
use of a direct connection lead, which is connected to the accessory socket of
the transmitter. The red lead is connected to the pipe or cable and the black lead
connected to an earth stake to complete the electrical circuit.
WARNING! In Direct connect mode, output voltage can be up to 30V RMS
which is POTENTIALLY LETHAL in wet conditions.
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Transmitter front panel
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WARNING! Direct connection to live wires is POTENTIALLY LETHAL.
Direct connections should be attempted by fully qualified personnel only!
Applying the signal using induction
1. On/Off key.
. On/Off LED.
. Alkaline battery warning LED: Flashes when batteries are in use and are low.
. Lithium Ion rechargeable battery warning LED: Flashes when batteries are in use
and are low.
5. Accessory socket for direct connection lead, signal clamp and charging internal
Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack.
Transmitter rear panel
. Fuse holder.
Note: The transmitter is supplied with a non-fitted fuse for shipping and before
use this will have to be inserted into the fuse holder.
. Alkaline battery compartment: Requires 4 off D-Cells.
The RD5000 transmitter incorporates a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack and
this is the intended primary power source for the transmitter. When the Lithium Ion
low battery level LED illuminates the user should either recharge the battery pack
using the Radiodetection supplied charger or alternatively fit 4 off alkaline batteries.
If alkaline batteries are fitted to the transmitter, these will be detected automatically
and the transmitter will take its power from the alkaline batteries. When the alkaline
batteries are low the alkaline low battery level LED will illuminate.
When it is not possible to use the transmitter in direct connection mode, the
transmitter can be placed on the ground over or near the survey area with the arrow
on the transmitter in line with the target line. The transmitter will then induce the
signal indiscriminately to any nearby buried metallic conductors. When using the
transmitter in induction mode it should be noted that the signal from the transmitter
will transmit not only below the transmitter but above the transmitter and it is
recommended that the locator should not be used within a minimum of 15 meters
(50 feet) from the transmitter.
Applying the signal using a transmitter signal
clamp
When it is not possible to use either direct connection or induction methods, a
transmitter signal clamp, can be used to induce the signal onto the target line.
Connect the clamp to the accessory socket of the transmitter and fit the clamp
around the target line. The clamp is particularly useful with insulated live cables as
this removes the need to disable the power and break into the line.
Using accessories with the RD5000
Locating the Pipe or cable
At times, it may not be possible to use a locator to locate or identify a particular
target line due to inaccessibility. In these situations a stethoscope antenna or locator
signal clamp may be used to locate or identify individual target lines.
Having chosen the method of applying the transmitter signal to the pipe or cable, the
locator is now ready to use.
Radiodetection supplies a range of stethoscopes and locator signal clamps to suit
most applications and for more detailed information on accessories, please see the
RD5000 operation manual or go to www.radiodetection.com.
Applicable RD4000/RD7000/RD8000 accessories are compatible with the
RD5000 locator and transmitter.
Getting started with the RD5000
To power on or power off the locator and transmitter, press and hold the On/Off key
for 2 seconds.
1. Switch on the locator using the On/Off key. During start up, the locator will
display the unit model, date of last factory calibration (or eCAL) and software
version.
. Once powered, the locator will automatically default to Guidance Mode and in
this mode the following features will be displayed on the screen:
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Target Position Indicator.
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Compass.
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Numerical signal strength.
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Proportional left/right arrows.
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Depth.
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Current.
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Battery level indicator for 10 seconds after a key press.
. A momentary press of the On/Off key will change the operating mode to Signal
Strength Mode. In this mode the following features will be displayed:
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Compass.
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Numerical signal strength.
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Depth.
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Current.
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Battery level indicator for 10 seconds after a key press.
Note: When the locator is positioned at a specific distance from the target line,
the depth and current values will automatically display, although these values
will not be accurate until the locator is directly over the target line and correctly
orientated.
When directly over the target line, both depth and current readings will be at their
minimum. This can be a very useful feature when attempting to pinpoint the target line.
Note: To display depth and current readings, the locator must be orientated in
line with the target by using the compass. The compass feature in Figure One
shows the locator directly in line with the target.
Figure One
Figure one shows the locator in
Guidance Mode with the locator
positioned to the left of the target line.
In this position the Proportional Left
arrow is displayed, indicating the
direction in which the locator should be
moved towards the target line. The target
position indicator indicates the target
positioned to the right of the locator and
can be used to guide the locator towards the target line. The signal strength value
will be displayed, indicating the strength of the signal from the target line. In this
position the tone from the speaker of the locator will be continuous.
With the aid of the compass, the locator can be positioned in line with the target line
enabling both depth and current readings to be displayed.
As the locator is moved towards the right, the tail on the proportional left arrow will
reduce, the target position indicator will move from the right, towards the centre, the
speaker tone will reduce and the numerical signal strength value will increase.
Use the proportional arrows, target position indicator and signal strength value to
guide the locator directly over the target line.
Figure Two:
Figure two shows the locator in Guidance
Mode and directly over the target line. In
this position the left and right arrow heads
will be displayed simultaneously, target
position indicator in the centre, the signal
strength value at its maximum, speaker
tone silent and both depth and current
readings at their minimum.
Figure Three:
Figure three shows the locator in
Guidance Mode and positioned to the
right of the target line. In this position the
Proportional Right arrow is displayed,
indicating the direction in which the
locator should be moved towards the
target line. The target position indicator
indicates the target positioned to the
left of the locator and can be used to
guide the locator towards the target line. The signal strength value will be displayed,
indicating the strength of the signal from the target line. In this position the tone from
the speaker of the locator will be pulsed.
With the aid of the compass, the locator can be positioned in line with the target line
enabling both depth and current readings to be displayed.
As the locator is moved towards the left, the tail on the proportional right arrow will
reduce, the target position indicator will move from the left, towards the centre, the
pulsing tone from the speaker will reduce and the numerical signal strength value
will increase.
Use the proportional arrows, target position indicator and signal strength value to
guide the locator directly over the target line.
Figure Four:
With the locator powered up, a
momentary press of the On/Off key
will change the mode of operation to
Signal Strength Mode. In this mode, the
compass, signal strength, depth and
current will be available. The proportional
left/right arrows and target position
indicator will not be available. See
figure four.
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Centros Manager™
Centros Manager™ is a Radiodetection PC application which is available as a
free download. From time to time Radiodetection will release new software for
the RD5000 locator which may improve performance, stability and may include
new features. The latest software is contained within Centros Manager and to
download the latest software you must register for extended warranty (see page 1
for details). Once registered you will receive an email when new versions of software
are available and you may also carry out an eCAL to validate the calibration and
functionally test the RD5000 locator.
Installing Centros Manager
Note: Before downloading the Centros Manager application, you may find
it useful to view the Centros Manager operation Manual by going to:
www.radiodetection.com/centrosmanager. Please note that when you
download Centros Manager the operation manual will be available to view
in the Help menu.
Note: When you install Centros Manager onto a PC, the following message
may be displayed: “You need to log in as Administrator”. If this message is
displayed, the installation of the program will not complete. You will need to
log on as an Administrator or ask a user with Administration Rights to install
the program on your behalf. Having successfully installed Centros Manager,
the Administrator will need to carry out the instructions in Section 7.1 of the
Centros Manager Operation Manual if they wish users without Administrator
Rights to use Centros Manager.
1. Go to www.radiodetection.com/centrosmanager.
. Click on the link to download Centros Manager and a File Download Window
will appear. You will have a choice of either Run or Save.
Run: Centros Manager will automatically install.
Save: You will be given the option to save Centros Manager to a destination of
your choice. Once you select the destination, the Centros Manager executable
program will download to that destination. Once completed, you will have the
option to Run or Open Folder. At this stage Centros Manager has not been
installed so you can either select Run and Centros Manager will automatically
install or you can choose to Open Folder. When you open the folder the Centros
Manager executable file will be available. To install double click on this file.
. When Centros Manager is installed run from the Windows Start menu under
Programs or alternatively, use the Centros Manager shortcut on your desk top if
you have opted to have this during installation of Centros Manager.
Note: Once Centros Manager is open, click on Help to gain access to the
Centros Manager Operation Manual.
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eCAL™
Each time you use a locator you want to be confident that the equipment you are
using continues to perform to the same standard as it did when it first left the factory.
eCAL™ provides users with the following features which can be accessed and carried
out on site, without the need to return the locator to a service centre.
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Checking the validation of the RD5000 with the original stored factory calibration
results.
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Carrying out a functional check.
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Retrieving original factory calibration certificate or previous eCAL validation
certificates.
To validate your RD5000, you must carry out the following:
1. Register your RD5000 locator at www.radiodetection.com/extendedwarranty.
See page 3 for more details.
. Purchase an eCAL key at www.radiodetection.com/ecal or alternatively
contact your local Radiodetection representative.
. Download Centros Manager at www.radiodetection.com/centrosmanager.
See page 11 for details.
Using eCAL to validate the RD5000
1. Connect the RD5000 via the USB connector inside the battery compartment to
a suitable USB port on a PC or laptop.
. Switch on the RD5000 (no segments will be lit but the backlight will be on).
. Open Centros Manager and click on Locator eCAL Validation.
. Copy the eCAL key (received in your confirmation email when purchasing the
eCAL key). Click on Load Validation Key icon and paste the eCAL key.
Using eCAL to retrieve the original factory
calibration certificate
The original factory calibration results for the RD5000 locator can be retrieved
from the unit without the need to purchase an eCAL key. Each time the RD5000 is
calibrated either at Radiodetection service centre or an approved Radiodetection
service centre, the calibration results are stored within the locator. To retrieve the
results and print a certificate, carry out the following:
Note: You do not need to purchase an eCAL validation key to retrieve the
original factory calibration certificate.
1. Register your RD5000 locator by going to:
www.radiodetection.com/extendedwarranty. See page 3 for more details.
. Download Centros Manager by going to:
www.radiodetection.com/centrosmanager. See page 11 for details.
. Connect the RD5000 via the USB connector inside the battery compartment to
a suitable USB port on a PC or laptop.
. Switch on the RD5000 (no segments will be lit but the backlight will be on).
5. Open Centros Manager and click on Locator eCAL Validation.
. Click on Get Original Calibration Data. The progress will be displayed in the
message box. Please follow the instructions.
. In less than 3 minutes the original calibration certificate will be available to view
or print, locate the serial number of the RD5000 within the Unit Manager window
and expand the contents. Expand Factory Calibrations and click on the latest
date as this will be the date when the unit was last factory calibrated. Double
click on the date and the certificate of calibration will be displayed and you can
choose to view or print this certificate.
5. Click on Run eCAL Validation. The progress of the eCAL will be displayed in the
message box. Please follow the instructions.
. In less than 3 minutes the eCAL Validation Status will be displayed, click on OK.
To view or print the certificate, locate the serial number of the RD5000 within the
Unit Manager window and expand the contents. Expand eCAL validations and
double click on the date the eCAL was carried out to display the certificate of
validation.
. Once an eCAL has been carried out the validation certificate may be viewed or
printed at any time, without the need to load an eCAL validation key.
. After a successful eCAL, the unit will display the eCAL date in the format, month/
year when next switched on.
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Important notices
Trademarks
When reporting any problems to your Radiodetection Dealer or Supplier it is
important to quote the unit serial number and the purchase date.
RD5000, RD7000, RD7000+, RD8000, RD4000, flexitrax, SurveyCERT,
StrikeAlert, SideStep and eCAL are trademarks of Radiodetection Ltd.
WARNING! This equipment is NOT approved for use in areas where
hazardous gases may be present.
WARNING! When using the transmitter, switch off the unit and disconnect
cables before removing the battery pack.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with your company’s work practice,
and/or any relevant laws or guidelines in your country.
This instrument, or family of instruments, will not be permanently damaged by
reasonable electrostatic discharge and has been tested in accordance with IEC
801-2. However, in extreme cases temporary malfunction may occur. If this happens,
switch off, wait and switch on again. If the instrument still malfunctions, disconnect
the batteries for five seconds and then reinstall and switch the unit on.
WARNING! The RD5000 will detect almost all buried conductors but there
are some objects that do not radiate any detectable signal. The RD5000, or any
other electromagnetic locator, cannot detect these objects so proceed with
caution. The RD5000 does not indicate whether a signal is from a single cable
or from several in close proximity.
FCC and Industry Canada
statements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To comply with
the FCC RD explore compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not
be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Training
Radiodetection provides training services for most Radiodetection products.
Our qualified instructors will train equipment operators or other personnel at your
preferred location or at Radiodetection headquarters. For more information go to:
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SPX and Radiodetection are trademarks of Radiodetection Ltd. and SPX
Corporation. Due to a policy of continued development, we reserve the right to alter
or amend any published specification without notice.
When reporting any problems to your Radiodetection Dealer or Supplier it is
important to quote the unit serial number and the purchase date.
This document is protected by copyright and may not be copied, reproduced,
transmitted, modified or used, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of
Radiodetection Ltd.
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The locator and transmitter are designed so that they do not require regular
calibration. However, as with all safety equipment, it is recommended that they are
serviced at least once a year either at Radiodetection or an approved repair center.
Radiodetection products, including this user guide, are under continuous development
and are subject to change without notice. Go to: www.radiodetection.com or contact
your local Radiodetection representative for the latest information regarding the
RD5000 or any Radiodetection product.
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Warranty
This warranty does not cover:
Subject to the conditions set out herein, Radiodetection Limited expressly
and exclusively provides the following warranty to original end user buyers of
Radiodetection products. Radiodetection products include Radiodetection,
Pearpoint, Telespec, Bicotest, Riser Bond, Dielectric, Mark Products and Warren
G-V brands. Radiodetection hereby warrants that its products shall be free from
defects in material and workmanship for one year starting from point of sale to end
customer. Extensions of this warranty period are available where the same terms
and conditions apply.
Product families include:
• Cable & Pipeline Location • Trenchless
• Water Leak Detectors
• Pipeline Integrity
• Pipeline Video Inspection • Ground Penetrating Radar
• Cable Test
• Cable Dryers
a.
Periodic maintenance and repair or parts replacement due to wear and tear.
b. Consumables (components that are expected to require periodic replacement
during the lifetime of a product such as non rechargeable batteries, bulbs, etc.).
c.
Damage or defects caused by use, operation or treatment of the product
inconsistent with its intended use.
d. Damage or changes to the product as a result of:
i.
Misuse, including: - treatment resulting in physical, cosmetic or surface
damage or changes to the product or damage to liquid crystal displays.
ii.
Failure to install or use the product for its normal purpose or in accordance
with Radiodetection instructions on installation or use.
iii. Failure to maintain the product in accordance with Radiodetection
instructions on proper maintenance.
To register for an extended warranty (3 years) go to:
www.radiodetection.com/extendedwarranty.
iv. Installation or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with the technical
or safety laws or standards in the country where it is installed or used.
Statement of warranty conditions
v.
The sole and exclusive warranty for any Radiodetection product found to be defective
is repair or replacement of the defective product at Radiodetection’s sole discretion.
Repaired parts or replacement products will be provided by Radiodetection on an
exchange basis and will be either new or refurbished to be functionally equivalent to
new.
vi. The condition of or defects in systems with which the product is used or
incorporated except other ‘Radiodetection products’ designed to be used
with the product.
In the event this exclusive remedy is deemed to have failed of its essential purpose,
Radiodetection’s liability shall not exceed the purchase price of the Radiodetection
product. In no event will Radiodetection be liable for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental, consequential or punitive damages (including lost profit) whether based
on warranty, contract, tort or any other legal theory.
Warranty services will be provided only with the original invoice or sales receipt
(indicating the date of purchase, model name and dealer’s name) within the warranty
period. This warranty covers only the hardware components of the Radiodetection
product. Data storage media or accessories must be removed prior to submission of
the product for warranty service.
Radiodetection will not be responsible for loss or erasure of data storage media
or accessories. Radiodetection is not responsible for transportation costs and
risks associated with transportation of the product. The existence of a defect shall
be determined by Radiodetection in accordance with procedures established by
Radiodetection.
This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty, express or implied, including any implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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Virus infections or use of the product with software not provided with the
product or incorrectly installed software.
vii. Use of the product with accessories, peripheral equipment and other
products of a type, condition and standard other than prescribed by
Radiodetection.
viii. Repair or attempted repair by persons who are not Radiodetection
warranted and certified repair houses.
ix. Adjustments or adaptations without Radiodetection’s prior written consent,
including:
x.
i.
upgrading the product beyond specifications or features described in
the instruction manual, or
ii.
modifications to the product to conform it to national or local technical
or safety standards in countries other than those for which the product
was specifically designed and manufactured.
Neglect e.g. opening of cases where there are no user replaceable parts.
xi. Accidents, fire, liquids, chemicals, other substances, flooding, vibrations,
excessive heat, improper ventilation, power surges, excess or incorrect
supply or input voltage, radiation, electrostatic discharges including lighting,
other external forces and impacts.
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without notice. This document may not be copied, reproduced, transmitted, modified
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Key Features

  • Guidance Mode and Signal Strength Mode
  • Depth and Current Readings
  • Direct Connection and Induction Modes
  • Compass for Target Line Orientation
  • eCAL™ for Calibration Validation
  • 3 Year Extended Warranty
  • Software Updates via Centros Manager

Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the main operating modes of the RD5000 WL locator?
The RD5000 WL locator has two main operating modes: Guidance Mode and Signal Strength Mode. Guidance Mode provides visual and audio cues to guide the user towards the target line, while Signal Strength Mode displays numerical signal strength readings.
How does the RD5000 WLT transmitter apply a signal to the target line?
The RD5000 WLT transmitter can apply a signal to the target line using direct connection, induction, or a transmitter signal clamp. Direct connection involves connecting the transmitter output directly to the pipe or cable, while induction involves placing the transmitter near the target line. The transmitter signal clamp is a specialized accessory that can be used to induce a signal onto the target line when direct connection or induction methods are not feasible.
What is eCAL™ and how is it used with the RD5000 locator?
eCAL™ is a software-based tool that allows users to validate the original factory calibration of the RD5000 locator without the need to return the unit to a service center. eCAL™ provides confidence that the locator continues to meet its original factory calibration standards.

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