PART!II!Tips!and!useful!information!
11.!Magnet!!
If you lose the magnet you can replace it with a magnet from any kind of hardware
store.
12.!Activation!of!Point!sound!!
If you believe that the Point sound emits too frequently, adjust the scroll-wheel of the
seconds for a longer interval. This will prevent false sounds due to short stops of the
dog.
13.!Point!Only!
Also in this case the scroll-wheel of the seconds adjusts the activation time of the
Point sound as in the previous case.
14.!Tips!for!batteries!saving!
Generally the adjustment of the second interval of the sound has a great effect on the
life of the batteries. The longer the interval of the Run sound is, the longer the
batteries will last. Using the Beeper only on Point function you can achieve the
minimum possible consumption.
14.1 Selecting the Double beep and Two-tone sounds (which are shorter) will
consume less battery energy. To consume less, you can use the Double beep or Two-
tone sounds for the Run function and the Trill-tone or Hawk-scream sounds for the
Point function. By only using the last two sounds and setting a short interval the
batteries will last less.
A battery can last anywhere from a day to a hunting season. Tip: choose the setting
that best suits you without worrying about the battery. Considering all the expenses
involved in the hunt, the cost of a pair of batteries is definitely minimum (keep a spare
battery along with cartridges).
15.!Low!temperatures!and!snow!
Using the Beeper in conditions of extreme cold (below zero and snow) requires the
use of new or fully charged batteries. The best performance of the Beeper is obtained
with temperatures between 0° Celsius and 29° Celsius. In temperatures below -5°
Celsius the battery loses power and the speaker’s metal stiffens. Duracell batteries can
work up to -5° Celsius to -10° Celsius, but the sound volume will progressively
decrease (colder = less volume). The resonance of the speaker gets clean because of
the snow at every beep sound.!
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