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5.10 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE RF MODULE
• Always switch off the transmitter before inserting the RF module.
• Position the RF module squarely before pushing it into place.
• Take care that no pins are bent when you insert the connector.
• To remove the RF module simply pull it out, keeping it straight and
“square”.
5.11 COMBINATION TOOL / STYLUS
The combination tool supplied is designed for various purpo-
ses:
• As stylus for the touch-screen LCD panel, with the rubber
cap fitted.
• Without the rubber cap: as special spanner for undoing and
tightening the crown-nuts used to retain the switches in the
switch panels.
• The 1.5 mm A/F allen key is used to alter the stick centring
spring force, and to adjust the stick unit ratchet or brake.
• The 2.5 mm A/F allen key is used for the switch panel
screws and for adjusting the aerial base.
5.12 WINDOWS RESET
If Windows CE™ should hang or crash, you need to carry out
a system reset. Remove the transmitter battery for a few
seconds, then replace it; the system then restarts. A system
reset and restart is required if any of the following should
occur:
• The screen remains black, and the transmitter fails to start.
• The screen display does not move; the screen is said to
have “frozen”.
• The transmitter cannot be switched off.
• The screen responds unusually slowly.
Regardless of any Windows messages which may appear,
the transmitter continues to operate normally. Please land
the model and switch off the receiving system before carry-
ing out a reset.
Next time you switch the transmitter on, it will carry out a reset
automatically.
CHARGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
•
Connect the 230 V mains charger to a mains socket: “1”.
•
Connect the plug attached to the mains charger to the 12 V Lithium
charger: “2”.
•
Connect the charge lead attached to the 12 V charger to the trans-
mitter; the monitor lamp “4” now lights up.
•
The charge monitor LED “5” glows red to indicate that charging is
taking place; the charge current is around 2 Amps.
•
If the battery is fully discharged, the charge period is around 3.5
hours.
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The colour of the charge monitor LED “5” changes to green when
the charge process is complete.
A replacement LT4F5000 battery is available under No. 4554.
To protect the environment, defective or exhausted batteries must
never be discarded in the household waste; they should always be
taken to the appropriate collection point or battery recycling centre, as
defunct batteries can be recycled effectively.
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Do not submerge the battery in water or any other liquid.
•
Do not heat or incinerate the battery, or place it in a microwave
oven.
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Do not short-circuit the pack or charge it with reversed polarity.
•
Do not subject the battery to physical pressure; do not deform or
throw it.
•
Do not solder directly to the battery.
•
Do not modify or open the battery.
•
Do not charge the battery to a voltage higher than 4.2 Volts per cell,
or discharge it to a voltage lower than 2.5 Volts per cell.
•
Li-Po batteries may only be charged using a charger designed
expressly for this purpose. Never connect the battery directly to a
mains PSU.
•
Never charge or discharge the battery in direct sunshine, or close
to a heater or fire.
•
Do not use the battery in any location which is subject to severe
static discharges.
•
Any of these errors may cause the battery to be damaged, explo-
de or catch fire.
•
Keep the battery well out of the reach of children.
If electrolyte should escape, keep it well away from fire. The sub-
stance is highly inflammable and may burst into flames.
•
Avoid the fluid electrolyte contacting your eyes. If this should occur,
rinse the affected part immediately with plenty of clean water befo-
re seeking medical attention.
•
If the fluid electrolyte should contact your clothes or any other
object, immediately wash it off using plenty of water.
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