User's Manual

Receiver
DigiTrak
®
SEOperator’s Manual 19
Hold the trigger in to select this option and the current or default HAG setting will display in place of the
question mark.
Click the trigger to scroll through the available height-above-ground values (13 ft, 1236 in., or 30
90 cm). Each click will advance in 1-in. (or 2-cm) increments.
Hold the trigger in when the desired HAG value is displayed. You will hear the confirmation signal, and a
checkmark will appear next to the HAG value to indicate that it has been turned on to the value displayed.
The receiver must be held at this height during locating for accurate depth measurements.
Telemetry Channel Menu
The telemetry channel menu has five options: no telemetry (channel 0) or telemetry channel 1, 2, 3, or 4.
The telemetry channel icon on the main menu (and in the heading above) shows the current channel
setting of 2.
When the telemetry channel menu is accessed, the screen will display as shown below, with an arrow
next to the current telemetry setting (channel 2 in this example). The receiver must be set to the same
telemetry channel as the remote for proper communication.
Receiver Telemetry Channel Menu
To change the telemetry channel setting, click the trigger to scroll through the channel options. When the
arrow is next to the desired channel, hold the trigger in, and a checkmark will appear in place of the arrow
followed by the confirmation signal. You can verify the telemetry channel on the receiver by clicking the
trigger to enter the main menu where the telemetry channel menu icon and channel number are shown.
When using the SE receiver with an MFD or FSD remote, you must select the SE menu choice, if
available. On older MFD and FSD remotes, you must select the Mark Series option. Upgrades are
available for older MFD and FSD remotes to add the SE capability. The SE software upgrade provides
enhanced data to the remote, including a telemetry update meter, a HAG setting visible at the remote, a
roll offset (RO) indicator visible at the remote, and the disappearance of the remote steering bar when it is
not in use.