User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Dear Customer:
- Introduction
- Receiver
- General Description
- Toggle and Trigger Switches
- Audible Tones
- Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
- Power On
- Power Off
- Main Menu
- Locate Mode
- Calibration Menu
- Height-Above-Ground (HAG) Menu
- Settings Menu
- Transmitter Selection Menu
- Drill DataLog Menu
- Pressure-Tension DataLog Menu
- Using the Keypad
- Display Screens
- Standard Receiver Display Screen Symbols
- Transmitter
- Remote Display
- Battery Charger
- System Setup
- Locating
- The Target Steering Function
- Appendix A: System Specifications and Maintenance Requirements
- Appendix B: Projected Depth Versus Actual Depth and the Fore/Aft Offset
- Appendix C: Calculating Depth Based on Distance Between FLP and RLP
- Appendix D: Reference Tables
- LIMITED WARRANTY
Target Steering
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F5™ Operator’s Manual
The steering indicator in this case shows that the drill head is to the left and too high for the intended
path. The steering indicator should be dead center in the display if you are correctly heading to your
programmed target depth. A steering command of 4 o’clock would bring the drill head toward the target.
Note that, for quick viewing and interpretation, the pointed end of the steering indicator corresponds to the
clock position of the head. The horizontal distance from the drill head to the receiver is indicated at the
bottom left part of the display. At the bottom right, the current depth of the drill head is indicated.
A side view of the position of the receiver and of the transmitter is shown below on the left. An end view of
the same setup is shown on the right.
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Side and End Views Showing Positions of Receiver, Transmitter, and Target
Surface of
ground
Back of
receiver
Target
Transmitter
Target
Actual position
of transmitter