6.3. CHAnGInG BATTERIES And EXTERnAL POWER SUPPLY
The receiver is powered by 4 AA 1.5 V batteries (LR6).
The receiver must be turned off when changing the batteries. Remove the 2 screws from the base of the
receiver and raise the cover.
This provides access to the battery compartment. First insert one battery in the correct direction and then
push it so that it slides along the guide to the back of the compartment. Then insert the next battery. Per-
form the same operation with the two remaining batteries. Make sure they are inserted correctly by following
the diagram showing the direction of each one on the bottom the battery compartment.
Once the batteries are inserted, close the cover.
The receiver will maintain all the configuration it had before changing the batteries (memories, antenna
selection, channel search, etc.).
It is also possible to connect an external power supply to the receiver from the vehicle power outlet using
the special adaptor.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
NOTE: The receiver incorporates a battery level indicator which will show when to change the batteries.
When the batteries are flat the transmitter will not be lost as simply replacing them enables the search to con-
tinue, thus avoiding the problem of not being able to use the receiver while the battery is being charged.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power source
Receiver sensitivity
Frequency range
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Index of protection
Weight
Dimensions (antenna not extended)
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/CE.
See our Declaration of Conformity at: http://www.tinyloc.com/declarationofconformity
Hereby, Tinytronic S.L, declares that this device is in compliance with
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
5 volts (4x LR6 "AA"). Do not use rechargeable batteries.
-146 dBm
UE /AUS/NZ (433.050-434.750 MHz)
Model 410
-15º to 50º C (5º to 122º F)
-20º to 70º C (-4º to 158º F)
IP 20
520 g with batteries
245x66.5x40 mm
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