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Technical data 

 

    

Name 

BATz 2.0

Partnumber 

CE10504

Display 

LED display red

Controls 

4x precision push buttons (OnOff / Rec / + / -)

  

1x Thumbwheel (Frequency)

Receiver 

Electret measurement microphone

Principle 

Heterodyne

  Frequency range 

18 - 130 kHz

  Bandwidth 

10 kHz (+/- 5 kHz)

  Internal recording 

44.1kHz sample rate 8 Bit

  Memory

1 Mbit Sram

Speaker 

2 x 0.5 watts microspeakers

Connectors 

3.5 mm stereo jack headphones

Power supply 

9 volts battery

Voltage 

min 6,7 volts, max 12 volts

Power consumption 

Average 35 – 40 mA, max 45 mA

Dimensions (B x H x T) 

79 x 118 x 24 mm

Weight without battery 

142 g

    

Included in delivery 

Detector

  

Brief instructions

Rick Batty booklet

Summary of Contents for Batz 2.0

Page 1: ...BATZ 2 0 CE10504 ciel EaM Manual V4 0 0 E ...

Page 2: ... detector is not a toy Danger of choking Small parts Not suitable for children under 3 years Loud noises especially on headphones may damage your ears Never use the detector with headphones near any hazardous places traffic etc as you might not be aware of any upcoming danger ...

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Page 4: ...ness to provide good readability at dawn and at night without overexerting your eyes C Loudspeaker For a clear reproduction of the bat calls two 0 5 watt microspeakers are integrated in the detector D On Off switch Switch to turn your detector on and off E Recording button To start recording and playback and erase the detector s call memory F Volume Push button to set the volume to the level requi...

Page 5: ... the detector When turning the thumbwheel you can now hear the frequency and the volume changing Try find the best and loudest playback of the call The display then shows the peak frequency of the call Ultrasonic sources which emit single frequency sine or square wave signals will be heard on the detector as a beeping signal If the frequency of the detector is similar to the frequency of the sourc...

Page 6: ...and to compensate for fluctuations of temperature and voltage the HD mode will be recalibrated every time the detector is switched on or switched into HD or TE mode A battery can be used until it s end of life Testing your detector You can test your detector by setting the detector to a low frequency up to 25 kHz and rub your fingers 30cm from the microphone You should now hear this noise very cle...

Page 7: ...g are not displayed Deleting a recording To delete a recording hold the Rec Button E for 3 seconds or longer The detector will confirm the deletion by showing del in the display The memory LED will switch off and the detector is now ready for a new recording Only one recording at a time can be held The recording is saved in a volatile memory and will also be deleted if the detector is switched off...

Page 8: ... apply if The warranty seal has been tampered with and is broken The housing and or electronics have been mechanically stressed are deformed or have been broken The detector has been damaged i e Through leaking batteries or any other leaking fluids Declaration of conformity This product is in compliance with the essential requirements of ROHS European Directive 2011 65 EU dated on 08 06 2011 for t...

Page 9: ... 18 130 kHz Bandwidth 10 kHz 5 kHz Internal recording 44 1kHz sample rate 8 Bit Memory 1 Mbit Sram Speaker 2 x 0 5 watts microspeakers Connectors 3 5 mm stereo jack headphones Power supply 9 volts battery Voltage min 6 7 volts max 12 volts Power consumption Average 35 40 mA max 45 mA Dimensions B x H x T 79 x 118 x 24 mm Weight without battery 142 g Included in delivery Detector Brief instructions...

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