Product Manual

ST802 Transporter
The Transporter is a hand-held device that extends the radio operating range between the RC803 and the DG813
(standard) and DG613/DG613G (optional).
Powering the ST802
1. Open the battery door using a coin or similar pry
device to release the battery door tab on the ST802.
ST802 will be shipped with alkaline batteries
Rechargeable batteries can be used optional but need
to be charged externally
2. Insert two AA batteries noting the plus (+) and minus (-)
diagrams inside the battery housing.
3. Close the battery door. Push down until it “clicks”
into the locked position.
Turning On/Off the Transporter
Press the power button to turn on the Transporter.
Note: When the Transporter is initially turned on, both LEDs turn on for one second (left LED red, right LED yellow
diagnostic mode).
To turn off the Transporter, press and hold the power button for >2 seconds.
LED’s:
Left LED:
solid green when ST802 is on and battery OK
blinking red if battery voltage is >2V and <=2,4V
solid red if battery voltage is <=2V; ST802 turns off automatically after 5 min.
Right LED:
yellow solid: radio connection OK / yellow flashing: none or lost radio signal
Pairing the Transporter ST802 with the DG813 /DG613/DG613G
First, make sure the transmitter and the Transporter are turned off. Then press and hold the Escape/Lock button and
turn on the transmitter. Turn On the Transporter; the ST802 pairs now automatically with the transmitter.
After a successful pairing, the Laser shows the standard display while the yellow ST802 LED is solid.
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