TT4FK by Martin System™
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symbol (1) to indicate the simultaneous “Sound and impulse” mode, a
buzzer (1) and eggtimer (4) to indicate the “warning sound signal”
mode, and finally no icon (except the level of intensity) to indicate the
“impulse without sound” mode. To use the “Sound only” mode, set the
intensity level to zero.
You can change the
Factory Mode Setting to All In One Mode Setting and
this will allow you to have an all in one button (nick, continuous, and boost):
Working Momentary, Continuous and Boost in one button
i)
Momentary/flash/nick: press and release the stimulation
button or the finger-kick (you must release before 0,5s or it
goes in rising mode)
ii)
Continuous: press release, press release, press release, press
release. You manually decide the rhythm of the pulsating
electricity. With the finger-kick, do not press/release too fast
because the relay station needs one-tenth of a second to
react with the finger-kick.
iii)
Boost: press and hold. Every 0,5 seconds your system will
ramp up with one level until desired response. The system will
always start again at the pre-set level.
As
All In One Mode Setting, there are three operating modes available:
All In One
sound and impulse (impulses with an audible signal);
All In One
impulse (only impulses);
Sound only (only audible signals, without stimulation).
To change the operating mode, keep the “on/off” key pressed on the
remote control. The LCD screen then displays in sequence a buzzer
symbol (1) to indicate the simultaneous “Sound and impulse All In
One” mode, and no icon (except the level of intensity) to indicate the
“impulse All In One
without sound” mode.
To use the “Sound only”
mode, set the intensity level to zero.
To change the
Factory Mode Setting to All In One Mode Setting (and
reverse), hold together the button “Stimulation” (7) and “ON/OFF” (8) during
about 3 seconds, until:
The level displayed (5) is increasing :
All In One Mode Setting is
enabled
The level displayed (5) is blinking :
Factory Mode Setting is
enabled
4.
Charging the battery
a)
Remove the silicon cover from the transmitter.