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IMPORTANT: We recommend the replacement of the batteries once the low
battery indication is on since we will make sure that we have the maximum
possible power available.
NOTE: We also recommend extracting the batteries if the equipment is not
going to be used for a long period of time (2 months) since the batteries may
run out.
Turning ON and OFF the transmitter
The MiniHOND transmitter comes with a magnet switch located on one of the
sides that allows to turn ON and OFF the transmitter with a magnet without
opening the battery cover lid.
On position
To turn ON the transmitter, with the batteries in and the transmitter OFF the user must
proceed as follows:
> Keep a magnet in the ON/OFF activation area (see Fig. 2)
> In 2 seconds the LED will turn on and will produce a double pulse
(beep-beep on the receiver)
> Take the magnet aside in a safe place
Off position
To turn OFF the transmitter the user must proceed as follows:
> Keep a magnet in the ON/OFF activation area (see Fig. 2)
> The LED light will stay for two seconds and will produce a triple beep,
indicating a safe disconnection.
> Take the magnet aside in a safe place.
CAREFULL: Do not store the magnet near the MiniHOND transmitter
since it can accidentally turn it ON discharging the batteries.
IMPORTANT: If the magnet switch is broken or the magnet lost the
transmitter may be turned ON and OFF by unscrewing the lid.
ENGLISH
If the switch is broken during the hunt, the equipment will not stop operating
due to an intelligent error control of the transmitter.
Activation
indicador
Regular Operation (Tracking)
The MiniHOND transmitter comes with a magnet switch located on one of the
sides that allows to turn ON and OFF the transmitter with a magnet without
opening the battery cover lid.
Technical characteristics
ENGLISH
LED
On/off
activation area
Batteries
3 volts (2x LR6 "AAA")
PRE
<0 mW
Radio Frequency
433,00 - 434,790 MHz
Temperature
-30 to 0º
Storage temperature
-40º to -70º
Protection Index
IP 67
Weight
60gr (batteries included)
Dimensions
2x4x26 mm
Pulsed signal
0ms each ,2 seconds
Fig. 2. On/off activation area