5. Bring the transmitter closer to the receiver with their RF antennas parallel to each
other.
6. When paired the LCD shows lettering
to which you´ve paired the transmitter).
7. If you need to pair another transmitter, follow the procedure from the step 3.
8. To finish the regime of pairing – coding press the button
Note: To delete one of the paired transmitters (collars) from the receiver memory,
perform pairing without switched on transmitter. After about 10 seconds, there
will be displayed lettering
7.5 Digital compass calibration
To display accurate direction to the transmitter collar, it is important to perform
the calibration properly. If the device does not show correct direction even with
maximum precision GPS (2 lines on both signal indicators GPS on the display), it has
not been probably calibrated for long time or has been calibrated incorrectly.
WARNING: Always perform calibration outdoors, away from objects that emit
magnetic fields - buildings, cars, overhead and underground power lines.
Starting calibration
If you know the direction towards to the magnetic north, you can go directly to
second step.
1. Press simultaneously two bottom buttons
calibration. Then step by step rotate the device around each of the three axes
(picture no. 1, 2 and 3). To finish calibration press the back button. For more
accurate calibration, continue to step 2.
2. Using the compass on the display, look up the north and turn the receiver so that the
antenna faces the north (picture no. 4). Press simultaneously two bottom buttons
and
for 2 seconds - to start the calibration.
picture no. 1
3. Still facing the north perform a minimum of 10 rotations as on the picture no. 5
and no. 6. For quality calibration the each individual rotation should be carried out
with little deviation from the north direction (picture no. 7). The slower and more
turns you make, the better will be the calibration. To finish, press the back button
.
12
picture no. 2
to (according to the choosen position,
at choosen position.
and
for 2 seconds - to start the
picture no. 3
.
picture no. 4