4.1 VOLTMETER FUNCTION OF THE TRANSMITTER
If the transmitter is connected to a live circuit and the voltage measured is greater
than 12V, the bottom left part of the screen of the transmitter displays the true
voltage with the standard symbols used to distinguish AC from DC (see (4), (5), and
(6) in
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displays the lightning flash symbol in a triangle (see (10) in
of the
transmitter). The identification range is 12~300V, DC or AC (50~60Hz).
4.2 TORCH FUNCTION
Press button (9) of the transmitter or (6) of the receiver to activate the torch; press
again to de-activate the function.
4.3 BACK-LIGHT FUNCTION
Press the back-light button (5) of the receiver to switch the back-light on; press the
button again to switch it off. The transmitter does not have a back-light function.
4.4 ACTIVATION / DE-ACTIVATION OF THE BUZZER
4.4.1
TRANSMITTER
Press the silent mode button (8) of the transmitter to de-activate the buzzer, which
will then remain silent when keys are pressed. Press this button again to de-
activate the silent mode of the transmitter and reactivate the buzzer.
4.4.2
RECEIVER
Press the back-light/silent mode button (5) of the receiver for more than one
second to de-activate the audible signal. Press the back-light/silent mode button
(5) of the receiver for one second to de-activate the silent mode and the buzzer
will once again be active.
4.5 AUTOMATIC POWER-OFF FUNCTION
4.5.1
TRANSMITTER
The transmitter does not have an automatic power-off function.
4.5.2
RECEIVER
If you have not pressed a button on the receiver for 10 minutes, the receiver
automatically switches itself off. Press the On/Off button (2) to switch it back on.
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4. OTHER FUNCTIONS
transmitter), and the upper part of the screen
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