TRANSMITTER OPERATION
AVTM651070 Rev B Nov 2006
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Transmitter Rechargeable Battery Option
If your transmitter has an optional rechargeable battery, the battery cover will
extend past the main transmitter housing shell approximately 1/2 in. (1.27 cm).
The recharger jack is situated near the carrying handle on the transmitter
housing. To replace the sealed, rechargeable 12 V, 7 Ah lead-acid battery, remove
the back cover and four nuts on each side of the battery bracket. Remove the
battery, then remove the red wire and the black wire from the battery terminals
by pulling off the spade connectors.
An automatic shutdown circuit protects the lead-acid battery from discharging
below the safe level of 8.2 V. Reset the automatic shutdown circuit by turning
the POWER OUTPUT switch OFF. When the battery voltage is discharged
down to 10.5 V, the LOW BAT icon on the LCD is activated. From the time the
LOW BAT icon is activated, you will have between 15 and 30 min of operating
time before automatic shutdown occurs. Also, when the LOW BAT icon is
activated, the transmitter output signal will cycle every 20 sec.
Recharging the Battery/External Power Pack
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CAUTION
Set the transmitter POWER OUTPUT switch to OFF before you
begin recharging.
Using the ac charger:
A fully discharged battery can be fully charged in less
than 24 hr using the ac charger. A partially
discharged battery requires less recharging time. Use
your judgment to decide on a reasonable recharge
time. Overcharging shortens battery life.
Using the dc charger:
A fully discharged battery can be fully charged in less
than 5 hr using the automotive 12-V dc charger.
Typically, every 10 min of charge will give you about
20 min of battery usage. Although it is possible to
power the transmitter with the automotive charger,
the charger will not supply enough energy to charge
the battery at the same time.
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