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and the traditional bladed end into a wall outlet. The transmitter is
then powered by AC mains voltage instead of batteries.
The Pro900™ transmitter also can use 8 "D" (LR20) alkaline batteries that
are installed inside the transmitter battery compartment. Remove the
battery compartment cover and install the batteries, paying particular
attention to the positive and negative poles.
A 9-volt square (6LR61) alkaline or lithium battery is needed for the
Pro900™ receiver. It is important that the 9V battery is either alkaline or
lithium. Do not use a zinc carbon 9V battery. To install this battery, remove
the battery compartment cover located on the back top portion of the
Pro900™ receiver with a flat-head screwdriver. Install the 9V battery by
connecting it to the battery snap boot inside the battery compartment.
Don't yank or pull hard on the battery boot. Finally, replace the battery
cover.
To test that the batteries have been correctly installed, turn each unit on.
The control panel LCDs will come on if the batteries have been connected
correctly. If not, repeat the installation procedures. The battery
compartment is designed to hold the batteries tightly so if you do not get
a signal for power, try adjusting the batteries by rolling them or moving
them forward and backward until the power does come on.
Battery Condition Indicators -
indicator symbols on the left edge of both the transmitter
and receiver display panels. These "fuel gauge" battery
symbols will be solid when fresh and diminish to empty
as the batteries are depleted.
Pro900™ LOCATOR USER GUIDE
There are low battery
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