Using the PULSE button
This button will cause the output signal to pulse but will function this way
only if the transmitter is in frequency adjustment mode Also the PULSE
button applies only to whichever SIGNAL jack is currently selected on the
screen If the X is in INDUCTIVE mode the PULSE setting applies to this
mode only If PULSE is already active then pressing the PULSE button again
will deactivate it That is the PULSE button toggles the status of the pulsing
function [NOTE: Using the PULSE feature with the Model
Receiver is
NOT recommended It has been included for the sake of compatibility with
older receivers ]
Checking the Status of the Internal Battery
Usually the X transmitter will be powered from the internal
Volt C Cell
module Because a battery has a limited lifetime the user may want to check
its status during operation To do this hold down the PULSE button for
seconds and keep holding it The display will alternate
flashing “bAt” and a number from to
that
represents the life of the battery The higher the
number the greater the amount of energy left in the
battery at the current setting As the number
approaches zero [ ] the user should consider replacing
the batteries with fresh ones
Even if the user does not check the battery status the
LCD will flash “bAt” automatically when it is time to
replace the batteries