Owner's manual
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System Operation
4.4 Connector/Transmitter Operation
4.4.1 Button Operation
(1.) ON/OFF
The ON/OFF button on the main circuit board of your transmitter is used to
turn your unit on or off.
(2.) SETUP
The SETUP button on the main circuit board of your transmitter is only used
during
the setup and configuration of your unit. See Section 3.1.2 for more information.
Figure 4-2. Transmitter Button Operation
(1) “ON/OFF” Button
(2) “SETUP” Button
(3) Transmit Indicator
(4) Battery Indicator
4.4.2 Indicator Lights
1) Transmit (TX) Green Indicator Light
The green indicator light marked “TX” on the front of the connector/transmitter
will blink every time the unit sends data to the receiving unit. Example; If you
selected a 5 sec sample rate the green TX led will blink one time every 5 seconds.
2) Low Battery (Low Bat) Red Indicator Light
The red indicator light marked “Low Bat” on the front of the transmitter will
turn on when the battery reaches a level at or below the power level required for
normal operation. When this indicator turns on it’s time to install a fresh battery
in your unit. For information on battery life see Section 6.11.
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