SETTING ANTI-THEFT ALARM
This must be set manually when required and it is cancelled automatically by switching off the Rx Plus. The Anti-theft Alarm is NOR-
MALLY OFF. This is particularly useful for users who prefer to switch the Tx-i Plus off when setting visual indicators to prevent
annoying bleeps. It is recommended to set the Anti-theft Alarm whenever the bite alarms are unattended even for a short time i.e.
when the user is sleeping or when leaving the swim.
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To set Anti-theft Alarm, hold down the programming button, switch on the Rx Plus Mini Receiver into either Local
(L) or Distant (D) with the button held down and release quickly before you hear a "pip" which commences the
RESET routine.
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The Rx Plus will confirm audibly and visually that the Anti-theft Alarm is set with two quick alarm tones accom
panied by the LEDs all flashing.
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To cancel Anti-theft Alarm simply turn off the Rx Plus and back on again.
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS
STEP 1 - Switch on Rx Plus Receiver and press and release programming button, Channel One LED starts flashing (Purple Haze).
STEP 2 - Continue to press and release until the LED flashes on the channel which requires programming then programme as before.
PROGRAMMING EXTRA TRANSMITTERS (I.E. MORE THAN FIVE)
STEP 1 - Press and hold down programming button until a single "pip" is heard and release - Channel One LED starts to DOUBLE flash (Purple
Haze) indicating additional transmitter required
STEP 2 - Repeat as main programming. This facility enables up to TEN transmitters to be programmed into an Rx Plus.
PROGRAMMING OVER A CHANNEL THAT IS ALREADY PROGRAMMED
A previously unprogrammed transmitter may be programmed over a channel that is already programmed by overwriting the code. Any attempt
to programme a channel with a transmitter that is already coded in to another channel will generate an audible error message (bee-bah).
RECEIVER AUDIBLE AND VISUAL INFORMATION SUMMARY
AUDIBLE & VISUAL INFORMATION DURING NORMAL USE
Arming tones
- A single pre-set tone before a normal tone - Each channel has a different pre-set tone which forms the first "beep" of a
sequence of received normal Delkim tones. The arming tone is produced whilst the receiver is decoding the data from the transmitter. In addi-
tion each activated channel's LED will flash and latch as the LEDs on the Delkim Plus Bite Alarm.
Rx Plus low battery in receiver
- Single low tone IMMEDIATELY AFTER normal activation with the Receiver & Delkim Bite Alarm LEDs
LATCHED ON - REPLACE Rx Plus BATTERY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Rx Plus battery fail warning
- continuously repeating low tones - REPLACE Rx Plus BATTERY IMMEDIATELY.
Delkim Plus Bite Alarm low battery warning
- Single drooping low tone after normal tone - Bite Alarm LED ON and the identifying LED
LATCHED ON in Receiver. This is transmitted information from the Delkim Plus Bite Alarm. REPLACE Delkim Plus BATTERY AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
Delkim Plus battery fail warnings
- As above but continuously repeating. REPLACE Delkim Plus BATTERY IMMEDIATELY.
Radio monitor warning
-Two low error tones twice (bee - bah, bee -bah) with LEDs flashing as a "Mexican Wave" for 5 seconds - RADIO
INTERFERENCE PRESENT, USE LOCAL (L) SETTING ONLY.
AUDIBLE & VISUAL INFORMATION DURING PROGRAMMING
Confirmation tones
- Four musical tones with all the LEDS flashing as a "Mexican Wave".
Code accepted
- Two high tones followed by all the LEDS flashing as a "Mexican Wave".
Programming error
- Two low tones (bee bah) - TRANSMITTER CODE ALREADY PROGRAMMED.
Auxiliary transmitter programming request
- Single "pip" followed by double flashing LED
Reset memory request
- Single "pip" followed by all LEDs flashing together
Reset memory confirmation
- Single "pip" followed by all the LEDS flashing twice as a "Mexican Wave" with four musical tones.