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The transmitter will always revert to first level output when switched on as a power-saving feature. In most circumstances, this
output level is sufficient. Increasing the output power unnecessarily will reduce battery life. All other settings remain the same as
the last setting used.
5.4.2 Most Used Frequencies (Frequency Selection) Feature
This feature allows the operator to choose the most used frequencies from a list of frequencies. Once these frequencies are
selected in the main menu, the user can scroll through them by pressing the “f” pushbutton. The user can add or remove
frequencies from the above list by following the below procedure. The maximum number of frequencies that can be activated in
the most used frequencies list is 12.
The advantage of this feature is the user can work with only their preferred frequencies rather than having a more extensive list
of frequencies to scroll through.
Enter the Frequency Menu:
1.
Press the “i” pushbutton four to six times (based on the mode that the transmitter is in) until reaching the
“Frequency menu” sub-menu.
In Direct Connection mode
Volume
Voltage
Resistance
Multi Frequency
LCD Contrast
Receiver Link Disabled
Frequency Menu
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InSD / SiS Mode
Volume
LCD Contrast
Receiver Link Disabled
Frequency Menu
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In Clamp Mode
Volume
Voltage
LCD Contrast
Receiver Link Disabled
Frequency Menu
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2. The screen will show a list of frequencies available, with the central one in a
box.
Frequency Menu
SD-USA
FF Low X
FF High
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3. You can scroll up or down through the available frequencies by pressing the “+” or “-” pushbuttons.