Product Manual

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In the Measurement mode, the transmitter alternatively displays the DC voltage, AC voltage,
and Line Impedance on the LCD; it will turn on an UP ARROW if any voltage exceeds 50 V.
To exit the Measurement mode, press the Frequency or Output Power control. The
transmitter will go back to the conductive mode.
Controls
The Rex Transmitter controls are designed to be intuitive and require a minimum of training
for effective use. The transmitter controls are also large for ease of use when wearing gloves.
1. ON/OFF - This is a momentary push-button switch that toggles the power to the transmitter
on and off. When the transmitter power is off, press this switch until the LCD indicators
come on and you hear a beep, and then release it. When the transmitter power is on,
press the switch until the LCD indicators go off, and then release it.
2. FREQUENCY - An operating frequency can be selected by depressing this switch
consecutively until the desired frequency that matches the receiver’s frequency is
indicated on the display of the transmitter. Different frequencies are available for the
different operating modes (conductive, inductive clamp or inductive); see Specifications
below for specific frequencies in each mode.
3. OUTPUT POWER - Used to manually select the output power in the conductive mode
only, this control has no use in the inductive and inductive clamp modes, where the
output power is internally fixed. Each press increases the output power as follows:
1 bar = 0.5W
2 bars = 1 W
3 bars = 2 W
4 bars = 5 W
At the 82 kHz operating frequency, only 1/2 watt and 1 watt are available; this is due to FCC
regulations. If the transmitter is operating at a higher output power (2 W or 5 W) and the
frequency is changed to 82 kHz, the transmitter automatically defaults to 1 W.