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7 Loc3-5Tx Transmitter
*External Voltage Warning
The transmitter checks the line when connected. If the line is carrying voltages in excess of 25V, it will display the “high voltage”
warning icon, and not allow the transmitter to operate. In addition, the transmitter is protected in the event of excessive voltage
or voltage spikes on the line.
7.1.2 Pushbuttons
1 On/O Control
2 Frequency Select
3
Information (Volume, Volts, Ohms, Multi Frequencies
LCD Contrast, Bluetooth Menu, Frequency Menu)
4 Output Decrease/Navigate through menu
5 Output Increase/Navigate through menu
7.1.3 Information Pushbutton
Volume
Voltage
Resistance
Multi Frequency
LCD Contrast
Bluetooth Menu
Frequency Menu
Pushbutton Pushbutton
When the “i” (information) pushbutton is pressed, the display will show the audio volume level , use the “+” and “-” pushbuttons
to increase/reduce the volume or turn the beeper o (o – low – medium – high).
By pressing the “i” (information) pushbutton the display can be toggled to show “voltage” and “resistance”. The display indicates
mA, as the default, and volts or ohms when selected.
7.2 Transmitter Battery
By default, transmitters are shipped with eight D cell alkaline batteries. A rechargeable Li-Ion (Lithium-Ion) battery kit is
available as an accessory. The battery status is displayed on the left side of the display.
The letters “LP” will appear when the battery status reaches only one bar. At this battery level the max output current
and power is limited.
7.2.1 Removing the Battery Tray
FUSE
Pull out bottom of catch
1 3
4 5
2