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Danatronics ECHO Series - Boot, Bail, and Strap Features; Placing the Boot on the Gage; Removing the Boot from the Gage; Using the Boot Strap and Bail

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Boot, Bail, and Strap Features
The custom rubber boot with built in bail and 4-point chest harness is an accessory for the
ECHO series gages. Not only does the boot help to protect the gage from the elements,
but the functional bail and strap also offers a variety of positioning options.
Placing the Boot on the Gage
To insert the gage into the rubber boot, follow these steps:
1. Guide the gage strap through the hole at the top of the boot (either right or left
side).
2. Slide the gage into the top of the boot.
3. Gently apply pressure to the bottom of the gage until it fully pops into the boot.
Removing the Boot from the Gage
Be sure that the bail is set in the open position before attempting to remove the boot.
Follow these steps:
1. Apply pressure to the bottom two corners of the boot until the gage pops out.
2. Wriggle the top section of the gage out of the boot.
3. Guide the gage strap through the hole at the top of the boot.
Using the Boot Strap and Bail
The boot strap is attached to the bail on the back of the boot. It can be used as a right- or
left-handed strap, or a finger strap. You can also connect the strap to a 4-point chest
harness for hands-free use.
The bail, including the straps, can be removed from the boot. This is useful when adding
accessories or locating the gage’s serial number. Simply open the bail and apply gentle
pressure to one side of the connector, which is located at the top of the bail. The piece
will pop off exposing the accessory mount (see below) and gage serial number.
Other Gage Features
Using the T/R 1 and T/R 2 Ports
On the top of the ECHO series gages are two ports for transducer connectivity.
If you are using a dual element transducer, you may use either port—T/R 1 or T/R 2—
interchangeably. However, if you are using a single element transducer, plug the
connector into the T/R 1 port only.
Locating the USB Slot
The ECHO series gages are furnished with a USB 2.0 slot on the top of the gage. Use the
USB slot to connect AC chargers or to connect to a computer for cross-functionality.
Using the Accessory Mount
On the back of the gage is a ¼ x 20 accessory mount. This connector point is compatible
with a multitude of accessories including a magnetic pipe attachment and a Gorilla Pod.

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