Migro 154 Transmitter Version 2 Instructions
- July 16, 2024
- MIGRO
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Migro 154 Transmitter Version 2
Product Information
The Migro 154 Transmitter Version 2 is a high-quality transmitter designed for seamless communication in various settings. With a frequency range of 2.4GHz and a transmission power of 100mW, it ensures reliable signal transmission over moderate distances. The device is powered by AAA batteries, providing up to 20 hours of continuous operation.
Specifications:
- Product Name: Migro 154 Transmitter Version 2
- Model: Migro 154 V2
- Frequency Range: 2.4GHz
- Transmission Power: 100mW
- Battery Type: AAA
- Battery Life: Up to 20 hours
Product Usage Instructions
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Battery Installation:
To power the Migro 154 Transmitter V2, insert AAA batteries into the battery compartment following the correct polarity indicated. -
Power On/Off:
Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to turn the transmitter on or off. -
Pairing:
Ensure the transmitter and compatible devices are within range. Follow the device-specific instructions for pairing the Migro 154 Transmitter V2 with your equipment. -
Adjusting Settings:
Use the control buttons on the transmitter to adjust settings such as frequency, volume, or other parameters as needed. -
Maintenance:
Keep the transmitter clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: How do I know when the battery is low?
A: The transmitter will typically emit a low battery indicator, such as a blinking light or an audible alert, signaling that it’s time to replace the batteries. -
Q: Can I use rechargeable batteries with the Migro 154 Transmitter V2?
A: Yes, you can use rechargeable AAA batteries with the transmitter. Ensure they are fully charged before use for optimal performance.
Wiring Instruction
TEST the system before the installation ON a bench for proper setup and operation
- Never operate the transmitter or receiver without the antenna.
- Separate the Transmitter and Receiver at least 6 feet (2 meters) apart
- Make sure the code on the DIP switch from the Transmitter matches the Receiver
- To access the settings, “Remove the cover 4 screws”
- NOTE: Transmitter and Receiver antennas shall be mounted facing the same vertical position, ( same polarity pattern ) even when there is no line of sight.
- Warning: Radio control equipment is not to be used in life safety.
- DISCLAIMER: Contact a licensed professional for your project.
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