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9.5. Installing the LED button
1. Locate the plastic retaining clip on the LED button, and
remove it completely from the button and the UNI lead.
2. Working from the outside of the transmitter, pass the LED
button - socket first - through the modified hole until the
button rests against the transmitter case. Rotate the button
slightly to and fro until the plastic lug engages - on no
account use force to position the LED button.
3. Fit the retaining clip to secure the LED button:
Fit the retaining clip over the UNI connecting lead, and slide
it up towards the transmitter case as far as it will go.
Ensure that you push the retaining clip latch over the raised
ribs of the plastic lug attached to the LED button: you will
hear several "clicks" when it is pushed into place. This
procedure fixes the LED button to the transmitter case.
! Important: check at this point that the LED button can be
operated by light pressure. When you press and release the
button, it must return automatically to its starting position.
9.6. Installing the aerial base
9.6.1. Permanent conversion to MULTIPLEX M-LINK
2.4 GHz technology (
1. Undo the nut on the aerial cable screw connection.
2. Working from the inside of the transmitter, pass the aerial
lead, with the shakeproof washer in place, through the hole
(i.e. the switch well).
3. Fit the nut on the outside, and tighten it firmly.
9.6.2. In future the transmitter is to be capable of operating
either on 2.4 GHz or on 35, 40, ... MHz (
1. Undo the nut fitted to the 2.4 GHz aerial adapter lead
(# 7 5116).
2. With the shakeproof washer in place, fit the threaded shank
through the hole (switch well), working from the inside of the
transmitter.
3. Fit the nut from above, and tighten it.
4. Push the silicone insulating sleeve (on the aerial adapter
lead) fully over the screwed joint in the aerial adapter lead.
5. Remove the nut and washer from the aerial lead attached to
the 2.4 GHz RF module (neither part is needed).
6. Screw the 2.4 GHz aerial lead attached to the RF module to
the aerial adapter lead, and tighten the joint fully.
! Note: do not use excessive force; there is no need to use a
tool to tighten the joint.
7. Push the silicone sleeve over the screwed joint you have just
completed (do not heat the silicone sleeve).
9.7. Connecting the LED button to the RF module
1. Locate the socket on the side of the 2.4 GHz HFMG1
M-LINK RF module marked "SET/LED", and connect the
LED button to it.
Take care to maintain correct polarity: refer to the drawing on
the RF module itself.
Black wire: negative.
Red wire: positive.
Yellow wire: signal.
Operating Instructions
HFMG1 M-LINK 2.4 GHz RF Module
8.1.)
8.2.)
9.8. Inserting the 2.4 GHz RF module
1. Place the 2.4 GHz HFMG1 M-LINK RF module in the
correct position in the RF module well, and push it carefully
and evenly into place. Note the position of the connectors!
2. The following leads should now be deployed neatly, without
kinks, inside the transmitter case between the RF module
well and the switch wells:
Aerial lead (and aerial adapter lead, if present).
LED button lead.
Channel expansion module lead, if present (
The illustration below shows a typical method of deploying
the wiring:
9.9. Closing the transmitter case
1. Connect the transmitter battery (
2. Carefully position the back panel on the front edge of the
main case, holding it at an angle.
3. Carefully close the case:
Ensure that the RF module is firmly seated in its well. You
may wish to attach a small piece of foam to the inside of the
case back at the RF module position.
Please take great care to avoid any wires becoming trapped
when you close the case. The case back should be an easy
fit, and not require force to close it.
9.10. Installing the 2.4 GHz transmitter aerial
1. Screw the 2.4 GHz aerial to the aerial base:
Grasp the aerial by the knurled end.
The resultant screwed joint must be adequately tight, to en-
sure that there is no chance of the aerial working loose in
use, e.g. when the installed aerial is rotated or swivelled.
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