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Confirm Command Indicator
1. When a signal is given, the red
Confirm Command
light
(Figure 15)
on the Remote Transmitter will flash
twice – once with the pressing of the button, and again when the button is released, confirming your
command. NOTE: The buttons are easy to press. There is no need for excessive force. When the indicator
light flashes, the signal has been sent.
2. When the 9-volt battery is weak, the light will stay on continuously, indicating the 9-volt battery must be
replaced. Remote Guidance System may have a loss of signal strength and a loss of range when the
Remote Transmitter battery is weak. To test the battery, press and hold any function button. If the light
stays on while the button is depressed, the battery is weak and should be replaced.
The position of the Remote Transmitter is important during signal transmission. In order to achieve maximum range,
hold the Remote Transmitter with the control buttons on top, and the back of the Remote Transmitter toward the
ground. Point the front of the Remote Transmitter toward your X-Series. The Remote Transmitter will operate if held
in other positions, but the overall operating range will be decreased. The range will also be affected if there are
obstacles between you and your X-Series such as trees, buildings, cars, etc.
Play it Safe
Expect an orientation period to learn the controls of the Remote Guidance System. Do not try to learn the controls in
close quarters. Never try to operate your X-Series while it is out of your sight! Play it safe! Your new X-Series is not a
toy. Always use common sense while operating.
Summary of Contents for Hillcrest ABX
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