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2 vLoc3 Series Receivers
2.8.5 Peak with Arrows Mode
The Peak with Arrows mode operates in the same way as the peak mode. It gives the largest meter
deection when directly over the line. However, the left/right indication arrows are also displayed.
The arrows indicate the direction to move the receiver to locate the position of the buried line.
Note:
If the arrows indicated a different position for the cable than the peak bar graph position, this
indicates the possibility of a distorted eld. Check by taking a depth reading on the ground and then
lift the cable locator to a known distance such as 1m (3ft). If the depth does not increase by this
amount, it conrms a distorted eld and the data should be treated with caution.
2.8.6 Omni Peak Response Mode
The two double-ended arrows around an icon mean that the line is detectable regardless of locator
blade orientation.
It is very useful for quickly checking an area for buried lines using a grid search as one sweep will
catch all locatable lines. In the Classic screen, the Omni feature is available in the “Peak” and “Broad
peak” modes.
2.8.7 Information Pushbutton (Depth & Current)
Log 0
50°42′59.90570′′N
3°26′35.54358′′W
27.50m
0.78m 233mA
0
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When in a Locate screen, a quick press of the “i ” (information) pushbutton will display the depth and signal current.
The top left of the display shows Longitude/Latitude positional information. To the top right is the height above sea level. This
information will only appear when the receiver is paired with a GPS module that is receiving a signal.
It is also possible to save the data to the internal memory; see the "Datalogging” section of this manual.
IMPORTANT
When locating a utility depth and current measurements should only be taken with the bottom of the
receiver standing on the ground and directly in line with the target utility. When the
Omni
direction mode is selected the orientation is not important.
The accuracy of depth and current readings depends on the quality of the radiated signal being located. If the signal is
symmetrical (undistorted), the depth reading will be accurate to within 5% of the actual depth. If the signal is distorted, depth
readings will be less accurate. When taking depth measurement, always hold the receiver at 90° to the ground.