User's Manual

Recording Data
Eclipse
®
TensiTrak
®
Operator’s Manual 27
2. Select Tension from the receiver’s main menu screen to confirm that the TensiTrak unit is
working—you should see the following values: Pull Force = 0–100, Max Force = 0–200, and
Pressure = 0. Verify that the Job Number is correct; if not, change to the correct job number.
3. Exit Tension mode.
4. Select 1 Pt. Cal. from the Configure menu.
5. Follow the prompts to complete a high-frequency calibration. If the receiver asks to confirm “High
Freq” or “Low Freq”, the receiver is not properly calibrating to the TensiTrak unit’s signal. Power
off the receiver, and then power it back on again and repeat steps 4 and 5 again.
6. Go back to the main menu and select Tension to enter the Tension mode.
7. Check the depth at two different locations to ensure a good calibration.
6. Monitor Used Memory and Battery Status of Receiver and
TensiTrak Unit
To confirm the battery status, hold in the trigger and view the receiver’s battery status icon and the
corresponding value for the amount of voltage remaining. You should change the battery when it shows
as half-full or with a remaining voltage of 14.5 or less. The TensiTrak unit’s battery status when using
three C-cell alkaline batteries displays in the bottom middle of the screen with the trigger held.
456.5
CH
:
B1
75
o
F
Used Memory: 12.0
%
3944
S
-
+
o‘ o’
176’’
14.9
+
Battery Status Display Screen
If using the DCI SuperCell Lithium Battery, you will not see battery status. The SuperCell battery provides
approximately 40 hours of life in the TensiTrak unit, and you must monitor this yourself.
Used
Memory
Receiver
Battery
Status
Receiver
Battery Voltage
Remaining
Transmitter
Battery Status
(C-cell Only)
Shown Full