The black slide switch on the side of the Pro110™ operates the unit.
Place the switch in the TONE position slide it down), to send a tracing
tone down the connected wire. The LED should blink green, indicating a
tone signal is being sent. You are now transmitting a tracing tone.
To check for short circuits, place the black slide switch in the SHORT
position (slide it upward). Connect it to the circuit you wish to test. If the
circuit is shorted, the LED will light solidly red and an audible alarm will
come on.
To turn the unit OFF, slide the black switch to the center or OFF position.
Operation – Pro210F™ Advanced Probe
To activate the model Pro210F™ Advanced Tone Probe, push and hold
the black on/off button. Releasing the black button will turn the unit off.
To change the volume level, utilize the black wheel found on the right
side of the unit.
The Pro210F™ Advanced Tone Probe has 2 modes of operation: normal
and rejection modes. For normal mode, do nothing after turning the unit
on. The Pro210F™ automatically defaults to normal mode. For AC
rejection mode (limiting background AC interference), push the on/off
button again and green rejection LED will light, indicating that the
rejection circuitry has been activated.
With the probe activated in either mode, attempt to get as close as
possible to the far end of the wire that the tone generator is connected
to. The wire emitting the loudest tone is almost always the one the tone
generator is connected to and therefore the one you are seeking. In
addition, the second LED on the probe will light green the closer you are
to the target wire. If this light is red, you have a weak battery.
The rear of the model Pro210F™ is equipped with a headset jack. If
desired, you may insert a headset into the jack and receive the audio
response in that manner.
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