Cable locator
Emitter cannot identify
external voltage
Power supply turns off
during measurement
The emisor cannot
receive the signal
6.2 Checking the emitter fuse
Emitter fuse can prevent emitter damage from overload or malfunction. If
the emitter fuse has blown, the emitter can only emit weak signals. If the
self-test mode of the emitter is correct but the transmitted signal is weak, it
means that the transmission has been made but the fuse has blown. If no
signal is found during the transmission self-test state, and the battery
power is normal, it means that the emitter is broken and needs to be
repaired by specialized technicians.
Specific methods and steps to check the emitter fuse:
1. Cut off all measured emitter circuits.
2. Turn on the emitter and put it in the transmit state.
3. Set the transmitter's transmit power to level I.
¿hay sonido de
contacto?
¿El conductor
está roto?
¿el conductor se ha
insertado del todo?
¿el cable de prueba
está roto?
¿se ha insertado el
cable de prueba del
todo?
Is the battery power
sufficient?
Does the instrument
turn itself off?
¿Ha
presionado
botón de transmisión?
¿El fusible del emisor
está roto?
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Vuelva a conectar la
línea
Cambie el conductor
Inserte correctamente
el conductor
Cambie el cable de
prueba
Inserte correctamente
el cable de prueba
Change the battery
Switch the appliance
back on
Have you pressed the
el
transmit button?
Is the emitter fuse
broken?