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I. Pre-Test Preparation
| Test Date | November 7, 2024 |
| Test Personnel | Hongchang Wei (Tanbos) |
| Test Location | Gouqi Island, Shengsi, China |
| Laying Method | Duct installation |
| Instruments Used | EDS-200 Live/Offline Integrated Cable Identifier |
| Basic Site Information |
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II. Working Principle
The transmitter applies a modulated current signal to the cable armor using electromagnetic induction. This current generates an electromagnetic field around the target cable.
The receiver detects this signal using a clamp sensor and analyzes:
Frequency
Phase
Identification Criteria:
When:
The frequency matches the transmitter
The phase matches the calibrated value at the near end
The clamp arrow is pointing toward the far end
? The cable being measured is confirmed as the target cable

III. Test Process
Before proceeding to the far end, calibration is required:
✅ The receiver should display: “Target Cable”
This confirms:
✅ Only one cable will match both:
? This cable is confirmed as the target cable


IV. Test Summary
This case demonstrates that the EDS-200 cable identification system enables safe, accurate, and efficient identification of energized cables, even in complex environments with multiple cables.
It is particularly suitable for: