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Seeker D User’s Guide
Document Num., Rev. 4May 2018 Page 57
Leakage Testing
Chapter 4
This chapter:
Discusses how to test for leaks using the Seeker D
Before You Begin Leakage Testing
A low battery may cause the Seeker D to NOT turn on. Try charging your battery for 3
hours to see if that xes the problem, or use the Seeker D while in the mobile mount.
The Seeker D will retain the setup from when the meter was last shut off. For example,
if you were testing frequency preset number two and then turned off your Seeker D,
when you turned it back on again the meter would automatically begin testing that same
preset.
Testing For Leaks
The Seeker D should be congured with the Seeker Setup software before beginning leakage
testing.
1. Turn on the Seeker D
Press the red ON/OFF button until you hear 3 ascending tones. The Seeker D will
power up in RF Level Measurement Mode.
2. Conrm the desired frequency preset (0–9) is selected
If using the Seeker D for the rst time, the default frequency preset during conguration
with Seeker Setup software will be selected.
If the Seeker D has been used since conguration with Seeker Setup software, the last
frequency used will be selected.
The CT-4 Digital Channel Tagger must be installed and setup
within the system before testing for leaks.
For more information about using the Preset Frequency
or Channel Tag features, see Chapter 3: Seeker Operation,
Display Modes.

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