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timeframe; otherwise the RM10K will revert back to normal (low
infrared power) mode. To send the ON command in high power
mode, press the
TRANSMITTER ON
key twice.
The Infrared Receiver on the TX10K-S has an automatic gain
control. Under bright light, it will become less sensitive, and the
operational distance will be decreased. If the TX10K-S is not
receiving commands from the RM10K, try shading the Infrared
Receiver from direct, bright light.
RM10K Key Functions
A summary of each of the RM10K key functions and indicator light
operation appears below.
TRANSMITTER ON
Brings the TX10K-S out of Standby mode or temporarily enables
high infrared power mode.
TRANSMITTER STANDBY
Switches the TX10K-S into a low-power Standby mode to
conserve the battery. No signal is transmitted while in Standby
mode. The Status Indicator light on the TX10K-S turns off. The
TX10K-S ignores all commands from the RM10K except
TRANSMITTER ON
. Disconnecting and reconnecting the 9V
battery or activating
TRANSMITTER ON
brings the TX10K-S out
of Standby mode.
REFERENCE 1
Activates the Reference 1 input signal or shunt resistor on the
TX10K-S for 5 seconds. With a 350
Ω gage and 2.0 gage factor,
the value simulates input strain equivalent to 100 microstrain in the
positive direction. If this key is held down, the Reference will stay
activated. If the key is pressed again within the 5 seconds, the
Reference will remain activated for another 5 seconds (see
Appendix A.)
REFERENCE 2
Operation is the same as Reference 1 but simulates a 500
microstrain input in the positive direction with a 350
Ω gage and 2.0
Gage Factor (see Appendix A).