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Frequencies which appear in the Main Menu and are checked for
activation are called "Checked-Active".
Frequencies that are "Checked-Active" can be cycled through
simply by pressing the Frequency Key
quency chosen by pressing the Frequency Key becomes the "In
Use" frequency.
Frequencies currently available by default include:
Sonde Mode
512 Hz*
Active Line Trace Mode
128 Hz*
1 kHz*
8 kHz*
33 kHz*
93 kHz*
50 Hz*
Power (Passive Line Trace Mode)
60 Hz (9
th
)*
<4 kHz*
Radio Frequency
4 kHz – 15 kHz (L)*
15 kHz – 35 kHz (H)*
OmniSeek (multi-range <4 kHz – 35 kHz)*
(* = Checked-Active Frequencies)
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Keypad
(See figure 7). A fre-
Volume Control Key
Light Sensor
Ridge Tool Company
Up Key
Menu Navigation/
Signal Focus
Frequency Key/Left
Figure 7: Keypad
Power/Right Key – Powers SR-60 on. Powers the
SR-60 down after a 3-second countdown. The count-
down can be interrupted before shutdown by pressing
any key. Used to move to the right in some screens.
Up and Down Keys – Used for locating choices
during menu selection; used for setting volume level
when the Volume Control Key has been pressed. If
Signal Focus is activated, the Up and Down Keys will
change the Signal Focus setting up and down.
Select Key – Used to make a choice during Menu
selection; in normal operation, to force a Measured
Depth reading and re-center audio tone. Can be used
to force a "quick-check" trace-line and Measured Depth
display.
Menu Key – Used to display a "tree" of choices in-
cluding frequency selections, display element choices,
brightness and contrast, and restoring default settings.
In a menu, will move up one level.
Volume Control Key – Used to raise or lower the
volume setting; will cycle the volume by steps, increas-
ing to maximum and then mute. Pressing the Volume
Key opens the volume control panel if it is closed. When
open, the control panel will close after ten seconds if no
keys are pressed. Volume can also be raised and low-
ered using the Up and Down Keys when the Volume
screen is open.
Item Select/Push-
Button Depth Report
Menu Key
Power ON/OFF
Key/Right
Down Key
Menu Navigation/
Signal Focus

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