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The voltages shown above should be present at the unit and the junction box if 
one is used. 
The voltages come from the control unit to the transducer, the return signal is 
current based and difficult to check in the field. 
First remove the cable from the unit and check the voltages are there at the 
terminals.  
If the voltages are ok without the cables attached but change when the wires are 
connected, then you have a wiring problem.  
Connecting the wires incorrectly or shorting them out should not damage the 
transducer. 
 Often the transducer extension cables are not the same colour as on the 
transducer integral cables so the voltages need to be checked at the local junction 
box to ensure they are there and connected correctly. 
It is always preferable to commission the unit when there is a Sludge Blanket 
present. If possible, establish where the blanket is before attempting to 
commission the unit. 
 
If after you have programmed your unit, the reading is not correct observe the 
Echo Profile Display and ascertain if an Echo is present. 
 
If an Echo is present but the reading is incorrect look for the following faults on 
the Echo Profile Display.