The RD8000 locator and transmitter settings can be accessed via the menu. Once in the menu it is possible to change settings according to your personal preferences and operating requirements. Some examples of setting changes are shown below.
NOTE: These procedures refer to both the transmitter and locator unless stated otherwise.
Before changing settings, ensure the locator or transmitter is switched on by pressing thekey for two seconds.
The locator and transmitter support a number of languages. You can specify your preferred language using the menu system.
To select your preferred menu language:
RD8000 locators and transmitters support Lithium-Ion, Alkaline or Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.
By default your RD8000 locator battery type is set to Li-ion.
It is important that you set the system to match the currently installed battery type to ensure optimal performance and correct battery level indication.
To set your battery type:
Select the correct frequency (50 or 60Hz) for your country or region’s power supply.
To change power frequency on the locator:
The RD8000 locator allows you to work in Metric or Imperial (US customary) units.
To select your preferred units:
The locator and transmitter support a wide range of frequencies and there may be times when some of these frequencies are not used. It is possible to quickly enable or disable frequencies using the menu system.
To enable or disable frequencies:
By default the marker locator is enabled or disabled by lowering or folding the marker loop antenna.
You can choose to disable the marker locator function.
To disable the marker locator:
If you have disabled the marker locator you can enable it again.
To enable the marker locator:
The marker locator can detect up to 9 different utility markers. If you wish you can enable or disabling them by using the menu system:
To enable or disable utility markers:
The transmitter and locator feature an internal speaker to provide critical warnings and assist with cable and pipe location. The transmitter by default will also sound a pulsing tone to indicate that it is transmitting correctly.
To adjust audio level:
WARNING! Muting audio on the locator will disable the StrikeAlert audio alarm.