User manual

Locating Beeper Operating Instructions Version 1.0
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After the tow rope releases, the plug of the Locating Beeper slides out
of its socket; the Locating Beeper sounds the S.O.S. alarm signal. If
the rope falls into a field it is easily localized due to the alarm signal of
the Locating Beeper. Connecting the shorting jumper stops the alarm
(see 4.2.).
A similar application is monitoring of dropped parts (e.g. model sky
diver). Here too, the Locating Beeper eases locating.
An additional application is monitoring of supply voltages of
electronically systems driven by power supplies which must not fail
(e.g. alarm devices). If these systems are supplied approx. 5 volts to
8.4 volts the Locating Beeper PRO can be used.
The Locating Beeper is simply connected in parallel to the device. As
soon as the monitored supply voltage fails, the Locating Beeper will
point to the event by outputting its alarm signals.