User's Manual

Phone 877-580-LIFE (5433) www.projectlifesaver.org
FEATURES
- Sealed transmitter module and Lexan housing are each completely waterproof
providing double barrier to water damage.
- Lexan housing available for either ¾” or narrower strap or 1” wide strap.
- Transmitter module is interchangeable between either housing and is removable so
housing can be replaced at low cost.
- Uses a CR2450 lithium battery purchased through Project Lifesaver.
- Transmitter is extremely rugged and will not drift in frequency over temperature
extremes.
- Available on any approved Project Lifesaver frequency.
- Unique ID for each agency allows easy transmitter identification for neighboring
jurisdictions.
- Five (5) year unconditional replacement warranty on transmitter module.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Photo #1 shows the Lexan housing upside down with the
battery cap and transmitter removed.
2. Drop the transmitter into the housing with the label side
up as shown in photo #2.
3. Place the battery on top of the transmitter module as shown
in photo #3. The plus (+) side of the CR2450
lithium battery is facing up as shown. If the battery
is accidentally reversed, the transmitter will not operate
but will not be damaged. Just pop out the battery and
reverse it to resume operation.
4. Place the properly lubed battery cap (see photo #6) over the
(+) side of the battery. Hold the housing with one hand and
use your thumb and fingers on the other hand to start the
threads of the battery cap into the housing. Then use the
supplied battery cap key to tighten clockwise until tight.
Use a Kleenex to clean off any Magic Lube that may have
oozed out of the battery cap after tightening it.
5. Verify that the transmitter is running with a VHF
Transmitter Tester. When the Tester is placed on top of
a running transmitter, its red LED light will blink on and
off. (See photo #4).
Photo #1
Photo #3
Photo #4
Photo #2