User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 0. Preface
- 1. Systems Description
- 2. Getting Started
- 2.1 Identifying your Device
- 2.2 Unpacking your Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 Unpacking your HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.4 About the Labels on your Nano Transmitter
- 2.5 Planning the Hardware Installation
- 2.6 Identifying the Variants of Nano Transmitter
- 2.7 Identifying the Options of Nano Transmitter
- 2.1 Identifying the Variants of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.2 Identifying the Options of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 About the Software with your Nano Transmitter
- 3. Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.1 About Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.2 Exploring the Top Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.3 Exploring the Bottom Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.4 Exploring the Side Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.5 Exploring the Top Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.6 Exploring the Bottom Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.7 Exploring the Side Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 4. Setting up your Nano Transmitter
- 5. Basic Operation
- 6. Advanced Operation
- 7. Advanced Setup
- 7.1 About Advanced Setup
- 7.2 Installing the Nano TX Controller on your PC
- 7.3 Connecting your PC to the Nano TX using Serial
- 7.4 Exploring the Nano TX Controller Main Window
- 7.5 Performing a Quick Setup
- 7.6 Working with the Unit Status Panel
- 7.7 Working with the Switch Panel
- 7.8 Working with the Unit Tab
- 7.9 Working with the Modulation Tab
- 7.10 Working with the Audio Tab
- 7.11 Working with the Video Tab
- 7.12 Working with the Misc Tab
- 8. Appendix A – Cautions and Warnings
- 9. Appendix B - Care and Maintenance
- 10. Appendix C-Glossary
- 11. Appendix D – Reference Material
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9. Appendix B - Care and Maintenance
9.1 Caring for your Equipment
Do not subject the radio to physical abuse, excessive shock or vibration
Do not drop, jar or throw the radio
Do not carry the radio by the antenna
Avoid exposure to excessive moisture or liquids
Do not submerse the radio unless it is designed to be submersible
Do not expose the radio to corrosives, solvents, cleaners or mineral spirits
Avoid exposure to excessive cold and heat
Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
Do not place or leave radios on surfaces that are unstable
Always turn the radio off before installing optional accessories
Only use accessories intended for the specific make and model of your radio, especially
batteries, chargers and power adapters
9.2 Charging
Use approved batteries, chargers and adapters designed specifically for your make and
model radio
Do not attempt to charge a wet radio or battery pack
Do not charge the radio or battery pack near anything flammable
Stabilize the battery pack to room temperature (72 degrees F) before charging
Do not charge radios and/or battery packs on wet or unstable surfaces
Do not leave radios and/or batteries in chargers for excessive periods
9.3 Working with Lithium Batteries
Charge only with the approved charging cable
Batteries are to be used only for the specified purpose. Incorrect use will invalidate the
warranty and may make the battery become dangerous.
Charge in a clean, dry environment, ideally at 10 degrees Celsius. (0 to 45 degrees
Celsius is permissible).
Do not store or operate in direct sunlight for extended periods. Battery can be damaged
by over-heating, for example if placed on the rear parcel shelf of a motor vehicle.
Store in a cool dry environment. Storage at elevated temperatures can cause permanent
loss of capacity.
For short term (less than six months) storage, store in a fully charged state.