Westhold TXLI-01 Electronic timing and scoring User Manual 9 Volt Transmitter

Westhold Corporation Electronic timing and scoring 9 Volt Transmitter

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Date Submitted2003-01-08 00:00:00
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Document Title9 Volt Transmitter User Manual
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Document Author: Julian Lin

RMS TX-LI Transmitter User Manual
Overview
Thank you for selecting the Westhold RMS TX-LI transmitter. It is part of a sophisticated electronic timing and
scoring system, the RMS. The lightweight and compact TX-LI device operates on a non-removable, rechargeable,
Lithium-Ion battery. It is easy to install, operate and maintain.
Operation Directions
TX-LI Illustration
1. The TX-LI battery should be charged up before use. Place the TX-LI transmitter in a RMS Multi-Unit Charger or
a RMS Single-Unit Charger. Both the green and red LED lights will come on to indicate that the unit has begun
charging. When the unit has finished charging the red LED will turn off and the green will remain on. Charge
time will vary depending on how full the unit’s battery is. Full charge from empty takes about 3 hours.
2. Take the unit out of the charger when charging has terminated. The green LED will flash rapidly every 3
seconds. The number of flashes indicates the number of days of charge left in the unit. The maximum is 7
flashes. When the amount of charge remaining is down to the last day, the green LED will no longer flash.
Instead, the red LED will flash once every 3 seconds to indicate that less than 1 day of charge is left and that the
unit should be recharged.
3. Place the TX-LI unit in a holder and mount the unit on the vehicle in an orientation such that the label is parallel
to the ground. This orientation will provide optimal performance. The unit must be mounted such that there is
NO metal or carbon fiber between the unit and the receiver pick-up antenna in the ground. These materials will
block the signal from the TX-LI transmitter from being picked up by the receiver.
Ground
Be sure to place the TX-LI unit at the same location for each vehicle. The receiver is capable of resolving the
location of the transmitter to within inches of the centerline of the receive antenna.
Special Note: Be sure to securely fasten the TX-LI unit to the vehicle. A poorly fastened
TX-LI, like any other vehicle part, can be a hazard if it comes off on the race course!
Maintenance
The TX-LI requires minimal maintenance. Cleaning the battery contacts can be done with a damp cloth or cotton
swab. The external plastic may be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use solvents to clean either the plastic or the
battery contacts.
Specifications
Specification
Dimensions
Weight
Temp Range
Battery Life
Operational Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
Humidity
Approx. 3” x 2” x 0.9”(≈8x5x2.5cm)
Approx. 4.2oz (120 grams)
32-122°F (0-50°C)
168 Hours Nominal
LED
LED
100% Relative
FCC Notice
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO AND TELEVISION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Westhold Corporation could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: NKBTXLI-01

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