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3.
Powering up the transmitter
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Before turning on the transmitter, make sure the RF output is connected to an antenna or a load
to avoid damaging the product.
This step must be done before fastening the SOLAR FM to the pylon.
The battery auto calibrates with several charge/discharge cycles, or about 5 days. As long as it is not
properly calibrated, voltage readings displayed by the application may be incorrect; it will however
not prevent the transmitter from working properly. This applies also to the 2
nd
optional battery.
Connecting the battery:
To connect the battery to the transmitter, connect the battery cable to the battery management
system input connector.
When connecting the battery to the transmitter, an initialization phase of the management system
and battery will start and take up to 10 minutes. The battery will only deliver power to the
transmitter after this phase.
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The battery can only charge when connected to the solar panels.