User's Manual
Compact Portable Receiver
Rio Rancho, NM
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Keypad and LCD Interface
RF LINK LED
Glows blue when a valid RF signal is being received. 
BATT LED
Glows green when the batteries are good. As the bat-
teries are drained, the LED will turn to a steady red 
at a mid-point during their life, then begin to blink red 
when only a few minutes of operation remain.
MENU/SEL Button
Pressing this button enters the menu and selects 
menu items to enter the setup screens.
BACK Button
Pressing this button returns to the previous menu or 
screen.
Power Button
Turns the unit off and on and enters the power menu.
Arrow Buttons
Used to navigate the menus.
Battery Status and RF Link LED Indicators
Alkaline, lithium or rechargeable batteries can be used 
to power the receiver. For accurate battery status indi-
cations, select the type of batteries you will be using in 
the menu.
Battery 
status 
LED
Transmitter 
signal 
received
RF 
signal 
strength
RF LINK LED
When a valid RF signal from a transmitter is received, 
this LED will light up blue. Depending upon the se-
lected compatibility mode, a pilot tone may also be re-
quired to light up the LED and open the squelch on the 
receiver. If the necessary pilot tone is not present, but 
the RF signal is on the correct frequency, the RF level 
indicator on the LCD will display a signal presence, but 
the RF LINK LED will not light up.
BATT LED
When the battery status LED on the keypad glows 
green the batteries are good. The color changes to red 
at a midpoint during the runtime. When the LED begins 
to blink red, only a few minutes remain.
The exact point at which the LED turns red will vary 
with battery brand and condition, temperature and 
power consumption. The LED is intended to simply 
catch your attention, not to be an exact indicator of 
remaining time.
A weak battery will sometimes cause the LED to glow 
green immediately after the transmitter is turned on, 
but it will soon discharge to the point where the LED 
will turn red or the unit will turn off completely.
Rechargeable batteries give little or no warning when 
they are depleted. If you wish to use these batteries in 
the receiver, you will need to manually keep track of 
the operating time to prevent interruptions caused by 
dead batteries.










