Setting The Sound Volume; Digital Compass Calibration - Dog trace X30 Mode D'emploi

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4. Hold the CODE push button on your receiver again for 2 seconds.
5. Move both receivers close to each other with the RF aerials parallel to each other.
6. After pairing, the
on the display according to the selected position to which the receiver is paired.
7. To exit the coding mode press

7.7 Setting the sound volume

Receiver's sound volume may set to five levels.
1. Long press the MENU push button and select
2. Select sound volume level using
3. By repeatedly pressing

7.8 Digital compass calibration

For viewing the exact direction to the transmitter collar, it is crucial that the calibration
is carried out correctly. If the device does not indicate the correct direction even with
the maximum GPS accuracy (two bars on both signal indicators on the display),
the calibration may not have been carried out for a long time or was carried out
incorrectly.
NOTE: Carry out calibration in an open area, away from objects that emit
magnetic field – buildings, cars, overhead and underground power lines.
Calibration procedure
If you know the direction to the North magnetic pole, you may go straight to Point 2.
1. To commence the calibration procedure simultaneously press both bottom push
buttons
and
each of the three axes (see Figs. 1, 2 and 3). Finish calibration by pressing the back/
return push button. To refine calibration proceed as per Point 2.
2. Find the North using the compass on the display and turn the receiver so that
the aerial points to the North (see Fig. 4). To commence the calibration procedure
simultaneously press the both bottom push buttons
Fig. 1
on both receivers.
/
return to the main screen.
for two seconds. Then rotate the device several times around
Fig. 2
message is displayed and
.
and
Fig 3
to
is lit
using
/
arrows.
for two seconds.
Fig. 4
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