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10. Setting up the Transmitter
In the further course of these instructions, figures in the text always refer to the adjacent figure or the figures
within the section. References to other figures are indicated with the corresponding figure number.
a) Inserting the Batteries
For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 4 alkaline
batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652507, pack of 4, order 1) of the
size AA/mignon.
Proceed as follows to insert the batteries:
The battery compartment lid (1) is located at the bottom of the
transmitter. Press the corrugated area (2) and push off the lid
sideways in the direction of the arrow.
Now put the 4 batteries in the battery compartment. Always make
sure the polarity of the batteries is correct. The minus pole of the
battery (3) must be in contact with the spiral spring (4).
A corresponding note (5) is located on the bottom of the battery
compartment.
Once the four batteries have been inserted in the proper polarity,
push the battery compartment lid on again and let the latch catch.
b) Switching on the Transmitter
When new batteries are inserted, switch on the transmitter with
the function switch (see figure 2, item 10) for test purposes. For
this, slide the operating button from the left (OFF) to the right
(ON).
The red operating control LED (see figure 2, item 13) is lit and
indicates the on/off state of your transmitter. The green under-
voltage display LED (also see figure 2, item 8) remains lit to indi-
cate sufficient power supply of the transmitter.
If the supply voltage drops below 4,3 V, the green under-voltage
LED starts flashing. In this case, stop operation of your model as
quickly as possible. Insert new batteries again for further opera
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tion of the transmitter.
After you have verified the correct function of your transmitter,
switch it off.
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