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DigiTrak eclipse - Start up and Frequency Modes; Starting the Long-Range Eclipse Transmitter; Starting the Mini Eclipse Transmitter; Starting the Standard Eclipse Transmitter

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Transmitter
Start Up and Frequency Modes
Starting the Standard Eclipse Transmitter
1. Remove battery cap, and load two C-cell alkaline batteries (or a SuperCell lithium battery) into the
battery compartment, positive terminal(s) first.
2. Replace the battery cap and screw it in until it is flush with the end of the battery compartment.
3. To view the transmitter information, select Locate from the main menu screen on the receiver, and
click the trigger.
4. Verify that the signal strength is approximately 528 by placing the receiver 10 ft (3 m) from the trans-
mitter (in the housing). You will see SH above the temperature thermometer to indicate the
transmitter is in single-high mode. (The standard transmitter only has one frequency.)
Starting the Mini Eclipse Transmitter
1. Remove battery cap, and load one AA-cell alkaline battery into the battery compartment, positive
terminal first.
2. Replace the battery cap and screw it in until it is flush with the end of the battery compartment.
3. To view the transmitter information, select Locate from the main menu screen on the receiver, and
click the trigger.
4. Verify that the signal strength is 360 to 370 by placing the receiver 10 ft (3 m) from the transmitter (in
the housing). You will see SH above the temperature thermometer to indicate the transmitter is in
single-high mode. (The mini transmitter only has one frequency).
Starting the Long-Range Eclipse Transmitter
1. Remove battery cap, and load one SuperCell lithium battery into the battery compartment, positive
terminal first.
2. Replace the battery cap and screw it in until it is flush with the end of the battery compartment.
3. To view the transmitter information, select Locate from the main menu screen on the receiver, and
click the trigger.
4. Verify that the signal strength is approximately 620 by placing the receiver 10 ft (3 m) from the
transmitter (in the housing). You will see SH above the temperature thermometer to indicate the
transmitter is in single-high mode. (The long-range transmitter only has one frequency.)
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