The 2060LV is a wearable or hand held sensitive, broad-band (1 to 1,000 MHz+) detector that indicates the presence of radio frequency (RF) energy by means of a signal light and silent vibrator. The circuit is powered by a single 9 volt battery (Alkaline preferred) that provides approximately 500 hours of ON time. INSTALLATION/OPERATION: Place the unit in a shirt or jacket pocket. Drape the antenna over the shoulder or down the jacket sleeve.
This unit is broad-band and will indicate the presence of aircraft, CB, taxi, etc. transmitters. These transmitters can be readily identified by the fact that their signals are turned on and off fairly rapidly. A surveillance device, on the other hand, will emit a constant signal thereby keeping the light or vibrator indicating continuously. Place the YELLOW switch in the DOWN position when the vibrator is desired. The 2060LV may also be used to sweep a room. Rotate the GAIN control as far as possible, keeping the light barely extinguished. Pass the antenna as close as possible to the area or object being swept. To replace the battery, loosen the two (2) screws on the sides of the unit one or two turns. Carefully remove the back cover, then the old battery. Snap in a new battery and position it in the case so the battery leads will not be pinched by the cover when it is reinstalled. Replace the cover and tighten the screws (don't overtighten).
Place the YELLOW switch in the UP position so that the light will function. Rotate the GAIN control 3/4 of a turn clockwise from the OFF position. The light should illuminate briefly when the unit is turned on.
If abnormally high ambient RF exists and the light stays illuminated, it may be necessary to reduce the sensitivity slightly. SLOWLY turn the GAIN control counterclockwise until the light is barely extinguished.
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