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Tone Control - Fox Micron Rx Digital Betriebsanleitung

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RADIO TRANSMITTER CODE SETTING
Your receiver has been factory pre-set. It is suggested that you enter your own personal
code. Slide off the battery cover. Move any one (or more) of the 8 slides to the 'ON'
position. All your Micron heads must be set to the same combination setting. To
receive the signal on your RX Receiver, repeat the process duplicating the same code.
Your receiver will automatically distinguish between a Red, Yellow, Green or Blue head.
N.B. - (If you experience interference from another angler within the receiver range, you
can simply alter one slide switch to select another code. This must be done to each
Micron and Receiver.)
4
WIDE RANGE
VOLUME CONTROL
The volume can be reduced to near zero by
turning the knob anti-clockwise, to increase
the volume to maximum turn the knob fully
clockwise.

TONE CONTROL

Turn second knob (from top) clockwise to
raise pitch, anti-clockwise to lower pitch.
3 POSITION
TOGGLE SWITCH
a) Normal mode - Normal mode is selected by placing the toggle switch in
the down position. The unit will beep four times at high pitch to indicate
that normal mode has been selected and the LED will illuminate for 20
seconds.
b) Off - The unit is switched off by placing the toggle switch in the centre position.
c) Test mode - Test mode is selected by placing the toggle switch in the up position. The
unit will first transmit four beeps, at high pitch, to the receiver, to indicate that test mode
has been selected. The unit itself will remain silent whilst in test mode - beeps are heard
from the receiver only, but the LED on the unit will illuminate, as it transmits each beep.
The unit will then transmit a sequence of four beeps at medium pitch, repeating at
intervals of approximately one second. The user can then walk away, with the receiver,
to their desired location. If the test signal can still be heard from the receiver, then it is
within reception range.
* If using more than one bite indicator, select test mode on ONE unit only. If more than
one unit is placed in test mode, then the test signals will either be received intermittently
at the receiver, or not received at all.
* If all the bite indicators in use have good batteries, then it is safe to assume that they
all have similar transmission range.
The test signal will continue until either of the following occurs -
(i) Test mode auto-cancels. This will occur approximately five minutes after selecting test
mode. Both bite indicator and receiver will beep four times at high pitch, to indicate that
test mode has timed out.
(ii) The unit is triggered, by line movement or vibration (only if vibration is selected). If
this occurs, then the unit will revert to normal mode and will give the usual audible and
visual indications of forward or dropback movement.
* Sensitivity control settings also apply in test mode - the same amount of line
movement is required, to bring the unit out of test mode, as would be required to make
it "beep" in normal mode. However, any movement sufficient to trigger the rollerwheel
sensing, will cause a brief pause in the test signal, indicating that some line movement
has taken place.
* Once the unit has exited test mode, it will behave exactly as it does in normal mode. It
is not necessary to manually select normal mode, by moving the toggle switch.
* Both rollerwheel and vibration sensing are disabled for approximately 10 seconds
after selecting test mode, to prevent accidental triggering caused by the movement of
the toggle switch, or jarring of the unit by the user.
* To re-start test mode, move the toggle switch to the centre position and then back to
the up position.
Test mode can also be cancelled simply by placing the toggle switch into the down
position.
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