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4 Loc3 Series Transmitters
From this screen, if the link status shows “Connected,” it is possible to:
a. Alter the output level of the transmitter using the “+” and “-” buttons.
b. Alter the transmit frequency using the “f” button.
Also shown is the following:
Radio link signal strength, in this case, 40%.
Output mode, in this case, direct connection.
Output current, in this case, 100mA.
Beeper volume setting, in this case, level 2.
Transmitter battery level.
Transmitter link status Connected 40%
Transmitter Control
640 Hz
100
mA
Use the Information button to navigate/exit back to the locate screen.
When in the Locate screen, the status of the Link is displayed in the Status bar.
The various indications of the status are listed below:
No radio module or it is disabled (Always disable in the User Menu when not in use)
No link and no signal
No link and poor signal
No link but good signal
Is linked to the transmitter, but the signal is poor
Is linked to the transmitter with a good signal
TIP
While the Transmitter and Receiver are linked, changing the Receiver Frequency will automatically
result in a similar change to the Transmitter frequency, so there is no need to re-enter the menu
screen to change the Transmitter frequency remotely. The Frequency indicator will flash when
resetting or if an invalid frequency is requested.
The radio link will continue to search for the transmitter or receiver that may interfere with the
Bluetooth operation. If the Tx/Rx Radio link is not used, ensure the receiver’s link is set to “Disabled”
on the RX and TX. Also, disabling when not in use will conserve battery charge.