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Radio Detection RD8200G Brochure
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The iLOC Bluetooth module in the RD8200 can operate at distances up to 450 meters (1400 feet) in direct line of sight. For optimum performance, maintain line of sight between the locator and transmitter, keep the locator 30 to 60 cm (1 to 2 feet) above ground, and ensure the transmitter antenna is raised and pointing toward the locator.
Yes, the RD8200 features eCert, which provides a thorough test of the locating circuitry and supplies a Radiodetection Calibration Certificate when a positive test result is obtained. The locator should be connected to an internet-enabled PC with RD Manager software to run eCert. Additionally, the RD8200 incorporates an Enhanced Self-Test feature that applies test signals to its locating circuitry to check accuracy and performance.
The RD8200 offers five locate modes: Peak mode for accurate locating with peak signal directly over the buried utility, Peak+ combining Peak bargraph with Null or proportional Guidance arrows, Guidance mode with proportional arrows and ballistic needle for rapid path tracing, Broad Peak for detecting very weak or deep signals over wider areas, and Null mode for quick left/right indication of utility path.
Yes, the RD8200 has the ability to detect cable or pipe insulation faults accurately using an A-Frame accessory. The Tx-5 and Tx-10 transmitters provide fault-finding signals that can be detected by the A-Frame as the signal bleeds to ground through damaged cable sheaths. The transmitter's multimeter function can measure the impedance of the connected pipe or cable to characterize the fault.
RD8200 locator models are capable of recording measurements at up to 1000 survey points. If the locator is a GPS model or paired to an external GPS device running a compatible application, it will append positional information alongside time and date to the data. The automatic logging system on GPS-equipped models can store over 500 days of usage data when used 8 hours per day.
The RD8200 locator can remotely control transmitter power through iLOC with five options: Standby mode (output disabled but connection active), Low power output, Medium power output, High power output, and Boost mode which temporarily boosts transmitter power to maximum level for a specified period. The SideStep feature can recommend optimal frequencies based on target utility impedance measurements.
Yes, the RD8200 features TruDepth technology that measures and displays utility depth, locate signal current, and relative orientation of the cable or pipe to the locator. The depth and current are automatically removed from the display when the locator is at an angle more than 7.5 degrees from the utility path, or when signal conditions are too poor for reliable measurements to ensure accuracy.
The RD8200 locators and transmitters can be powered by D-cell alkaline batteries, D-cell NiMH batteries, or accessory Lithium-Ion battery packs. The locator requires two D-cell batteries while the transmitter requires eight D-cell batteries. Lithium-Ion packs provide superior performance over traditional alkaline batteries. The transmitter also supports Eco mode when using alkaline batteries to maximize runtime by automatically reducing maximum power output as battery levels run low.