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NaviTrack
®
Line Transmitter
Trouble Shooting Guide
PROBLEM PROBABLE FAULT LOCATION
Check that the correct frequency is selected, and that the transmitter is the correct
mode (direct-connect/inductive).
Make sure that the leads to line and to the ground are attached securely
Too much resistance impeding current flow. Improve ground connection by deepening
stake, moistening ground, or relocating stake. Improve circuit by relocating transmitter
on line.
Increase power output.
Receiver will not pick
up the line trans-
mitter’s signal.
European Models: If using 93 kHz setting, try using the alternative 93 kHz frequency.
See page
9 for instructions on the use of these frequencies.
Unit will not power on.
Check orientation of batteries.
Check that the batteries are charged.
Check to see that the battery contacts are OK.
Specifications
Power Source:
8 Alkaline or rechargeable batteries.(D-Cells)
Weight:
4.75 lbs (2.15 kg) w/o batteries
7.5 lbs (3.4 kg) w/batteries
Cable Length: 25’ (8m)extended
~3 feet (1m) contracted
Dimensions:
Depth .....................7.0” (17.7 cm)
Width .....................15” (38.1 cm)
Height ....................6.5” (16.5 cm)
Output Power:
Nominal 10 watts maximum if under 45kHz,
1 watt maximum if frequency is above 45kHz.
Power Settings: 4 mA
15 mA
50 mA
150 mA
600 mA
Standard Replacement Parts
A. Direct Connect Lead (25’ (8m) (Cat # 18423)
B. Battery Holder Cover Assembly (Cat # 18428)
C. Battery Holder (Cat # 18433)
D. Ground Spike (Cat # 18438)
E. Direct Connect Lead Clip (Cat # 18443)
F. (Optional) Inductive Clamp (Cat # 20503)
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