User's Manual

DIGITAL CONTROL INCORPORATED
DigiTrak Falcon
F5
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attenuation turns off. If it does not, excessive noise may be present. Due to its higher
signal strength, a 19 in. transmitter must be moved more than 10 ft. away from the
receiver before attenuation will turn off.
4. At the Main menu, select Calibration, then 1 pt calibration.
Calibration Menu
5. Use a tape measure to ensure the distance from the center of the transmitter to the inside
edge of the receiver is 10 ft. as shown below, then click Continue to begin the
calibration.
Calibration Screen
6. Do not move the receiver. A successful calibration yields a check mark and four
beeps.
An unsuccessful calibration displays as either "signal too low" or "signal too high"
and sounds two beeps. Calibration will fail when the signal from the transmitter is below 300
or above 950 points, or when signal attenuation is in effect. Review the items mentioned in
the question titled "Why do I keep getting calibration errors?" below, then click Retry to try
calibrating again.
After a successful calibration of one band, before proceeding to the
AGR screen to verify above-ground distances for this calibration, the
Above Ground Range (AGR)
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View Calibration
1 pt calibration
Above Ground Range (AGR)
If you just completed AGR after calibration, don't forget to turn
Height-Above-Ground (HAG) back on, if necessary.
HAG
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