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Maintenance - Holatron RFLS-MK3HSXT Operation & Maintenance Manual

Acoustic triggered high speed uhf transmitter

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2.1.8
2.1.9
2.2

MAINTENANCE.

Since there are no calibration or tuning adjustments in the transmitter, the only
maintanance required is periodic replacement of the 9 volt battery. This should
be done at least once per year, or at the next opportunity if the "Xmtr Enabled"
light fails to flash when the transmitter is enabled.
The face of the transmitter, which is completely sealed, may be safely cleaned by
wiping with a damp cloth if care is taken not to get moisture into the lock switch.
The battery compartment door and the junction between the front and back
panels are NOT water tight, however. The transmitter must never be immersed in
water. Care must also be taken not to splash liquids into the microphone or
digital switch access holes on the rear panel. It may be desirable to keep the
switch access hole covered with an adhesive label or plastic tape while not
viewing or changing the switch setting.
If further information or service is required, contact:
Holatron Systems, LLC.
833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 372-0956
www.holatron.com
If operating in Normal Command Mode (see section 1.4.2), turn the
transmitter lock switch to its "Enabled" position. Press the appropriate
button to actuate the desired receiver output channel. A button must be
depressed for at least 75 milliseconds to produce a receiver output. It is
never necessary to hold a transmit button down longer than one
second, however. If no actuation has occurred in this period of time,
none will occur, no matter how much longer the transmit button is
depressed. The receiver may be attempting to actuate a short circuit, and
damage could result.
The transmitter should be held with the antenna in a vertical orientation,
away from the body and other conductive objects to achieve maximum
range and communication reliability. Generally, the higher the transmitter
is held, the greater the range. Conductive objects such as chain-link
fences, aluminum bleachers, and automobiles in the transmission path
will reduce the range.
When finished, turn off the receiver, and turn the transmitter lockswitch
back to its "Safe" position to stop further drain of the transmitter battery.
You may remove the antenna to make it easier to store the transmitter.
Observe the precautions in section 1.1 before removing the antenna. If
the transmitter is to be stored for a prolonged period, remove the battery
as described in section 1.6 above.
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