SECTION 2
SETUP AND OPERATION
2.1 SETUP
1. Ensure RB-14 Battery (Fig. 1, #3) is fully charged, or if using a SCB-1 eight-
cell AA battery pack, ensure fresh AA alkaline batteries are installed. Refer
to Section 3 (Battery Installation and Charging). Ensure all o-rings (Fig. 1,
#4 & #9) are free of debris and in good condition.
2. Locate the Speaker Amp connector (Fig. 1, #10) on the end of the PDR-100
speaker cable and ensure that the o-ring (Fig. 1, #9) is present, free of debris
and in good condition. Mate the speaker Amp connector to the upper hous-
ing’s Amp connector (Fig 1, #8).
3. Strain-relieve the PDR-100 speaker cable by securing the rope (Fig. 1, #11)
about every 12 inches to the cable. Polyken vinyl gaffers tape is recommended.
4. Lower the rope secured to the PDR-100 speaker into the water, and secure the
rope to a solid object above the surface.
Note:
• Never lower the PDR-100 speaker into the water without a rope to relieve
the strain, or damage may occur. The PDR-100 speaker cable alone will
not support the weight of the speaker.
• Do not lower the PDR-100 speaker deeper than 30 feet.
2.2 OPERATION
2.2.1
POWER ON:
To activate the unit’s power, connect the PDR-100 speaker
Amp connector (Fig 1., #10) to the upper housing connector (Fig. 1, #8). The LED
(Fig. 1. #7) illuminates
green
when the unit is on and in standby mode.
2.2.2 TRANSMISSION:
For tone transmission, move the Siren/Tone Toggle
Switch (Fig. 1, #6) either towards the upper housing’s belt clip for
continuous tone
or away from the belt clip for
siren tone.
The LED (Fig. 1, #7) illuminates
red
when
the PDR-100 is transmitting.
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