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EZiSYSTEM, How to Use the Transmitter 41
Description Active tracing is a term frequently used when a Transmitter is used to apply a signal to a
service enabling it to be traced. The use of a Transmitter will greatly improve the detection
of services especially ones which may not have a signal on them.
The signal from the Transmitter can be applied to services in two ways:
Induction mode (8 kHz or 33 kHz):
Induction is a quick and simple way to apply a signal to a service without the need to
make any physical connection to it. The Transmitter uses an internal aerial to transmit
the signal, therefore it should be noted that the signal will apply itself to additional
services within close proximity to the Transmitter.
Connection mode (8 kHz, 33 kHz, combined 8 kHz and 33 kHz, additionally 512 Hz,
640 Hz on xf Transmitters):
This is the most efficient way of applying a signal to a service, and should be used when-
ever possible. The Transmitter’s cable set or any of the available accessories are
connected to the service which is to be traced or identified.