4.3 Carefully inspect for the presence of wireless “bugs” the site, where the maximum emission strength
has been found, the sensitivity level can be adjusted manually at that by pressing
(increasing) button and
( decreasing) button.
4.4 If in the analog (permanent) search mode all or a part of LEDs on the indicating scale flash on and off
rapidly, switch the Product into digital (impulse) search mode.
4.5 If the local maximum of unknown emission has been detected, switch the Product into the ‘sound
feedback’ mode; in this mode if you hear the indicative whizz, it means a RF bug operates close to you.
4.6 Switch the Product into ‘security’ mode when there are no unknown emissions in a room. After it for
about 30 seconds the Product adjusts the sensitivity to background emission, and the indicator
flashes on and
off rapidly. After this procedure the Product starts operating in the ‘security’ mode, and the indicators
sometimes flash for a little.
If some new source of signal appears, the Product will go to the permanent indication of emission level with
sound alarm mode. When the alarm cause is removed, the Product will go back to ‘security mode’.
4.7 The device is powered by two AAA type batteries. How to install the batteries into the case you can see
in the Picture 3 and on the battery compartment’s bottom (see polarity).
Pic. 3.
Batteries installation scheme
WARNING!
Respect polarities. Otherwise the Product may fail.
When the battery is discharged to 2,5 V, the indicator
starts flashing on and off, and when the battery
is discharged to 2 V (batteries are fully discharged) the indicator
switches off.
4.8 Practical recommendations on using the Product:
- Before starting the search, switch off all radio-emitting devices if possible (Wi-Fi, smartphones, tablets,
computers and other household and office equipment). It simplifies the search by eliminating the excess noise,
and makes it possible to use higher sensitivity while searching.