| Supply Voltage and Current | 9V battery which provides about 10 hours of continuous use (or, typically hundreds of tests).
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| Indicators | Exclusive, patented Alignment Indicating Device system (AID) displays the relative strength of the light which it receives from a modulated source. When the receive button is depressed, an LED indicates the presence of a modulated light beam and flashes at a rate which corresponds directly to the beam's intensity. As a result, a suspected weak or failed light source is easily verified.
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| Beam | BEAM-TRACKER emits a 70 kHz modulated infrared beam. Most modulated photoelectric receivers, if functioning properly, will respond to this beam at close range.
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| Construction | Housed in a rugged Cycolac T case, which includes an aiming sight and a convenient mounting hole for a strap or cord.
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| Application Notes | In receive mode, the BEAM-TRACKER will respond to a severe level of electromagnetic or radio frequency interference. The path of the noise source can be traced by observing the flash rate of the BEAM-TRACKER's Alignment indicating Device.
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| Note | Cycolac is a registered trademark of General Electric Co.
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