User's Manual

DIGITAL CONTROL INCORPORATED
DigiTrak Falcon
F5
Operator’s Manual 29
Can I exit the pairing screen and go back to the optimizer results without running it
again?
Yes. Toggle left and select Return to frequency graph . Maximum readings will be
reset and you can continue observing the noise readings of the last optimized frequency
bands. Exiting from the frequency graph will erase optimization results.
When the pairing is successful, the receiver/transmitter icon briefly shows a happy green
check mark and the receiver beeps. Both the receiver and transmitter are now using the
new optimized band(s) you selected. If you assigned two new bands, the system
defaults to using the Down band first.
If the pairing is unsuccessful, the receiver/transmitter icon shows an unhappy red X.
Select Repeat and try pairing a second time. If still unsuccessful, ensure you
have the correct transmitter selected (page 30), remove and reinstall the transmitter
batteries (positive end first) and battery cap, realign the two IR windows, and try again. If
still unsuccessful, give us a call and we'll get you going.
If the pairing doesn't complete, no new optimized frequency is stored in the receiver.
Upon exiting the Frequency Optimizer screen, the receiver remains paired to the
transmitter at the last optimized bands used. The last frequency optimization is saved
and viewable under View Frequency Optimization .
As mentioned at the end of step 4, the second band can be paired to a completely
different optimization. If you just paired one band but want to re-optimize at a different
location for the other band, simply run the frequency optimizer at the new location
(step 1), select a band, and assign as the opposite (Up or Down) band.