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TEST AND USE YOUR SYSTEM
1. With the control unit OFF and the toggle switch set to its RUN (middle) position, connect
the large, 4-pin receptacle of the wiring harness to the rubber plug on the front panel of the
control unit.
2. Connect the microphone.
3. Turn the control unit ON. The COX BOX display should now be on, the clock will NOT be
running, the RATE and COUNT windows will be showing 0’s and the display light will be on.
4. Push the toggle switch level down and hold it for ½ second. The display should show all
zeroes and “READY”, “STOP.
5. Slide the seat over the sensor – the clock should start to run and as you continue to slide the
seat back and forth, the ratemeter and counter will register. Continue to slide the seat for at
least 20 seconds, then push the toggle switch momentarily down (“ZERO”). This stops the
timer.
6. Each additional time you push the toggle switch down the time will increment by 10 seconds
(0, 10, 20 …) and the strokerate at the selected time will also be displayed. After 1 minute,
rates are stored every 20 seconds for the next 10 minutes. The last time recalled from memory
is the time at which the timer was stopped.
7. Now turn the COX BOX off then back on again – the memory is not lost. To clear memory, you
must press the toggle switch down and hold it for at least ½ second.
8. After clearing memory, move the stroke seat again to start the timer. Flip the toggle switch up
to “HOLD” – this freezes the time display – the ratemeter and counter continue to operate. Set
the toggle back to “RUN” and the timer will continue to run.
9. Speak into the microphone and adjust the volume. You should hear your amplified voice from
the speakers.
10. Disconnect the harness. Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet and connect the plug to
the rubber plug on the front panel. The charging indicator lamp (at about 4 o’clock to the
plug) should come on to confirm charging. IF THIS LIGHT IS NOT ON, THE BATTERIES ARE
NOT CHARGING.
Airline Travel
With increased airport security, traveling with your Cox-Box is trickier than ever. We recommend you check
the Cox-Box in with your luggage. Include product literature that explains what the Cox-Box is. Brochures
can be obtained from NK, or product literature can be printed from the website.
You certainly do not want to try to carry them onto an airplane. Cox-Boxes have been thrown into bomb
chutes, even before 9/11.