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THE SIGNAL TYPE LED:
This is a current sensor so that you positively know that a signal
is going to one or both coils. When it’s lit, there is a magnetic
field in the coils.
The SIGNAL TYPE light will come on with one of three color
options when the system senses minimum or greater current
going to the coils:
GREEN
– Frequencies above 100Hz to 15kHz
GREEN
/
RED
– Frequencies from 5Hz to 100Hz. We cut the
volume in half for this range. For these frequencies you never
need to run at full power to have maximum benefit. Lowering
the volume greatly reduces the risk of over-heating the system.
RED
– Frequencies that are out of range…below 5Hz or above
15 kHz (these frequencies will also be blocked so they do no
harm to the amplifier)
No other PEMF machine has this valuable, common sense
feature. It actually directly senses current from the wire leading
to the coil and “reports” to the LED.
If this LED is not lit when you’re sure a signal is going to the
ELEMENT Elite (you can plug a set of earbuds into the other
1
/
8
"
audio input socket to confirm), turn up your volume control. At
frequencies above 10,000 Hz, this LED might not light up when
the volume is too low. If there is very high frequency (above
10,000 Hz), material in the middle of a program, the light may go
out during that time, but you will still be getting a magnetic field
in the coil.
THE SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTORS:
There are two
1
/
8
" (3.5mm) audio sockets that can serve as either
inputs or outputs. Use one for the signal input and the other for
plugging in a set of ear buds when you want to check that the
signal is getting to the chassis (this will help in troubleshooting).
Both sockets are wired together, so it does not matter which
one you use for each function.