RACEceiver Model SW-1600
On/Off
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Turn On your RACEceiver
by pressing the red button (left
side) for one second.
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Turn off your RACEceiver
by pressing and holding the red
button (left side) for five
seconds, until the display shuts
off.
Volume
Up/ Volume Down
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The default functionality of the
two lower buttons is volume
control. Press the Right button
(>) to increase the volume level
and the left (<) to decrease the
volume level. Volume level is
indicated on the screen. We also
include an in-line volume
control on the ear set. For
optimal clarity, we recommend
backing off full volume in the
RACEceiver a notch or
two, then using the in-line
control for adjusting the volume
to your needs.
Changing
Frequencies/ Channels -
IMPORTANT INFO!
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Put the RACEceiver in
channel change mode by pressing
the blue button (right side) for
two seconds, until the channel
display starts blinking.
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FIRST, use the left side button
(red) to move up in 100 channel
increments, until you are near
the desired frequency. Then use
the lower buttons to scroll to
the desired channel, and then
press the blue button again to
lock the channel. When locked on
your channel, the display will
stop blinking.
"Channel
Jump" - "COOL" FEATURE!
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Your RACEceiver SW 1600
is programmed to allow you to
easily "jump"; between your
favorite driver and the Race
announcing (like MRN or PRN),
which is on channel 000. After
locking in your chosen channel,
simply press both scroll buttons
simultaneously to jump to
Channel 000, and then, press
both arrow buttons again to jump
back!
Squelch
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Squelch is a filter used to
reduce background noise and
static. Your RACEceiver
is equipped with a factory set
squelch control. Under most
circumstances, you will probably
want the squelch ON, so the
default setting for your
RACEceiver is on.
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To turn squelch on/off:
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To turn squelch off, press
the blue Button (middle
right) and the down arrow (
<) at the same time. The
squelch indicator (SQ) will
disappear on the screen.
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To turn squelch on, Press
the blue button and the up
arrow (> ) up at the same
time. The squelch indicator
will appear
Signal
Indicator
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RACEceiver has a signal
indicator in the upper left of
the display that will appear
when a signal is being received
and will disappear when the
signal stops. This feature is
automatic and no interaction is
required.
Battery
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Your RACEceiver is
designed to operate with a high
quality AAA alkaline battery. A
good battery is critical to
Receiver’s performance. We have
found that cheap batteries often
do not output the precise
voltage needed for correct
operation. If your RACEceiver
ever has poor or inconsistent
performance, or if audio quality
becomes noisy it is time to
replace the battery. When
choosing a ne battery, there is
no substitute for overkill!
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In between Race events, we
suggest removing the battery
from your RACEceiver. It
will increase the life of the
battery, and reduces the
possibility of acid related
corrosion. While the
RACEceiver will deliver
hours of continuous usage on a
single battery, always take a
few extras just in case you need
a new one. Even though you turn
power off, it still draws power
to keep memory. To sustain
battery life you should remove
the battery when not in use.
If
you did not purchase your new
RACEceiver at www.RACEceiver.com,
be sure to go to the site to
register your unit for warranty!
It's Easy!
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