Alecto DBX-77 Instruction Manual - Page 3
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POWER SUPPLY
TRANSMITTER
1. Operation from battery pack
Slide open the battery cover. Insert the supplied rechargeable NiMH
battery pack into the compartment. Make sure the two springs are in
contact with the two polarities of the battery pack.
2. Operation from house current using charger stand
Connect the output plug of the supplied 7.5V AC adapter to the DC
jack of the charger stand, make sure the polarity is correct. With the
battery pack in the transmitter, place the unit into the charging pocket,
the charging indicator will light up showing the NiMH battery pack is
being charged up.
3. Operation using AC adapter
The transmitter can be operated on house current directly using the
supplied 9V AC adapter.
Connect the output plug of the adapter to the DC jack of the
transmitter, make sure the polarity is correct. Power supply from the
battery pack will be dis-connected once the adapter's plug is
inserted into the DC jack.
N.B. The communication range is LONGEST when the transmitter is operated
using AC adapter.
RECEIVER
1. Operation from battery pack
Slide open the battery cover. Insert the supplied rechargeable NiMH
battery pack into the compartment. Make sure the two springs are in
contact with the two polarities of the battery pack.
2. Operation from house current using charger stand
Connect the output plug of the supplied 7.5V AC adapter to the DC
jack of the charger stand, make sure the polarity is correct. With the
battery pack in the receiver, place the unit into the charging pocket,
the charging indicator will light up showing the NiMH battery pack is
being charged up.
NOTE : Before using the transmitter or receiver for the first time, charge up the
supplied NiMH battery packs with the charger stand for over twelve hours.
CAUTION : BESURE THAT THE BATTERY IN THE TRANSMITTER OR
RECEIVER IS RECHARGEABLE TYPE BEFORE YOU PLACE IT INTO THE
CHARGER STAND, OTHERWISE EXPLOSION MAY OCCUR.
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