465U-HHEBD-4
2
Dimensions
– 4.0” L x 4.0” W x .1.6” D
(note: Stop button and belt clip adds 1.15” to depth)
INTRODUCTION
The Air-Eagle XLT PLUS TX is a handheld R.F. transmitter capable of operating the relays of an Air-
Eagle XLT PLUS Receiver located up to 5000 feet away. Eight user-programmable frequencies allow
multiple systems to operate simultaneously in the same area without interference. This transmitter was
designed to work with the 465P-8D-ESTOP receiver.
INITIAL OPERATION SET-UP
This transmitter comes ready to operate factory programmed to Frequency #1, Unit
“None” and set to
high power.
See “Menu Settings” for information on changing the frequency, power level or unit number.
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
TX Display
While transmitting a beacon the display will rotate a character around the
outside of the screen to show that it’s transmitting. The character will be as
follows:
-
Battery is discharging
+
Battery is charging
L
Battery is discharging, Level is below 10% (LOW BATTERY)
F
Battery is charging, Level is 100% (BATTERY FULL)
E-Stop Button
When pressed the display will blink “STOP” and the relays in the receiver will de-
energize.
Pushbuttons 1, 2, 3 and 4
When any of these buttons is pressed while a beacon is being transmitted, the
display will show the frequency, unit # and battery level.
See “Display”
Pushbutton 2 (MENU)
This button brings up the menu options for programming frequency, power level,
or
unit #. See “Menu Settings” for more information.
Power/Select Button
Turns power on or off when held for 3 seconds. This button also works with
button 2 in the “Menu Settings”.
Pushbutton 4
Use this button to check signal strength between the transmitter and receiver.
See “Signal Strength” section for more information.
Charging Jack
The micro-USB connector on the left side of the unit is for charging the battery.
Use the supplied micro-USB cable and any power source that can supply 5VDC
at 1 amp.