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11B. Left-Right Indicator C. Battery Status Indicator D. Lock IndicatorF. Bubble Level
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13e. Lock IndicatorLock. When the LOCK indicator appears on the display, the receiver is locked to
14of the operator. The second one is higher in pitch and corresponds to the conductor being to the right of the operator. When the receiver is
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17functioning in the inductive mode, other conductors in the area may
18Figure 2-2the target conductor and apply min
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20Figure 2-4Figure 2-5
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22should ground over the top of or close to another conductor, the other conductor
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24signal as compared to conventional methods of energizing the trace
25(Correct - Bridging cable attached around the insulator bridges the break in the conductor loop)Figure
26around the conductor. The conductor is energized)
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27functions.
28 Left Lock RightFigure 2-10
29above indicators) and the receiver is positioned directly above the
30These results may also indicate that the operator should reposition the transmit-ter or go to a different transmitter mode of operation to energize
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