
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALL BATTERIES
The CL10 transmitter is powered by one “9V” battery (included). The CL10 receiver is powered by
six “AAA” batteries (also included).
To install the “9V” battery in the transmitter:
1.
Turn the unit over and lift the fold-out stand (Fig. 2, Callout 13) to expose the battery
compartment (Callout 14).
2.
Remove the one Philips-head screw securing the battery compartment cover and set it
aside.
3.
Remove the battery compartment cover and set it aside as well.
4.
Install the supplied “9V” battery in the compartment, making sure to match the polarity
marks on the battery and the flanged connectors.
5.
Replace the battery compartment cover and secure it with the Philips-head screw.
To install the “AAA” batteries in the receiver:
1.
Turn the unit over.
2.
Remove the one Philips-head screw securing the battery compartment cover (Figure 4,
Callout 12) and set it aside.
3.
Remove the battery compartment cover and set it aside as well.
4.
Install the six supplied “AAA” batteries in the compartment, making sure to match the
polarity marks on the batteries with the marks stenciled inside the compartment.
5.
Replace the battery compartment cover and secure it with the Philips-head screw.
INSTALL TEST LEADS
All applications, with the exception of detecting line voltage (see p. 14), require use of the
transmitter and the supplied red and black test leads (Fig. 1, Callout 8).
To install the test leads
, remove the four caps protecting the shrouded banana plugs at both
ends of the leads. Insert the plug at either end of the red lead into the + jack (Fig. 2, Callout 10)
on the top of the transmitter. Insert the plug at either end of the black lead into the
jack
(Callout 11).
The type of application will determine whether to attach the alligator clips (Fig. 1, Callout 4) or the
Lantern-type test probes (Callout 9). In most cases, the alligator clips are preferable because they
produce a hands-free connection. If you do use the test probes, remember to remove both sets of
caps protecting the probes’ shrouded banana plugs and lantern-type tips. Both accessory types
are equipped with banana plugs that you push into the banana jacks of the test leads to make
secure connections.
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