DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

aterproof. In
rain, snow, fog, etc., please cover the receiver, or use it inside a vehicle.

If a receiver is opened, warranty will be voided. Additionally, recalibration and retuning
may be needed.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

1. Start the transmitters signal, either by removing a magnet or by inserting batteries.
Turn on the receiver's power switch (PWR), located at center of face.

2. Select the channel on which this transmitter broadcasts. Use the switch marked CH
to choose channels A, B or C. To determine which transmitter comes in on each
channel, look at the chart taped to your receiver. Each channel will be listed, along
with its frequency range.

For best reception, we have programmed your transmitter's unique frequency number
close to the center of the channel. Use the TUNE knob at right to bring in the signal that
is best for your ear.

3. You will hear a beeping signal coming from the transmitter. The signal will match the
lights on the LED bar located at top center of the receiver face. The LED bar (light
emitting diode) is a tracking aid that shows the signal strength. As the flashing red lights
move further right, you are getting closer to the transmitter wearer. To be effective, the
lights do not need to bounce to the far right. If you keep the Gain/volume Knob (at
left) low, the light bar will move right only a few steps.

4. Use the Gain Knob on the left of receiver face to regulate the volume. Experienced
users keep the volume as low as possible while still being able to hear the transmitter
signal. High volume drains the battery more, causes distortion of the signal, and
makes pinpointing the signal difficult.
5. Use your antenna after the transmitter wearer has moved out several yards or more.
Attach the antenna cable's BNC connector to the antenna jack at the back of the
receiver. Push the BNC connector in and to the right. The antenna magnifies the
transmitter signal and pinpoints the transmitter wearer's location.

6. If background noise can be heard, use an earphone plugged into the PHONE jack on
the receiver face. Important: the proper sized plug should be used. Foreign-made
phones for Walkman radio & tape players do not work well. Wildlife Materials supplies
phones for this purpose.

7. If the signal swamps your receiver, coming in equally from all directions, the
transmitter wearer is close. Turn ON the ATTENUATOR switch at the back of the
receiver. The attenuator circuit shortens/weakens the signal range and brings the signal
in strongly from one direction, where the transmitter wearer is located. After the
transmitter wearer moves back out to a greater distance, be sure to turn off the
attenuator. Otherwise, you may not get a signal at all.

8. Conserve battery power: turn on to take reading, then turn off.

9. Change disposable batteries by unscrewing 4 black knobs at back to open lid.
Unplug Molex connector. Remove tray and replace batteries; be sure to match polarity
marks at bottom of tray: Positive to Positive (+) and Negative to Negative (-). Insert
tray, replug Molex connector ends, replace lid and tighten black knobs.

During long-term storage, remove disposable batteries to avoid rusting and
corrosion.
Failure to do so could void warranty if batteries leak.
Store batteries in separate
containers in refrigerator.

10. The rechargeable TRX-3S has been shipped with a full charge, which lasts 6
hours of tracking. To charge, turn power switch OFF first. Insert recharger plug into
the recharge jack at back of the upper left side. A fully discharged receiver should be
charged at least 16 hours but no more than 24 hours. After the receiver is fully
charged, users should recharge 4 hours for each hour of operation, up to 24 hours.

11. Vary recharge times to avoid a "memory" buildup. If you recharge 4 hours each
time, the battery will gradually become good for only 4 hours life. Avoid a recharging
pattern to get the most out of a battery. For instance, if you charge for 4 hours one time,
use your unit until a charge of 8 or 12 or 16 etc. hours is required next.

12. To operate a rechargeable receiver off a vehicle battery, insert the DC Power
Cord's plug into the jack (the same as used for recharger) at back left side of receiver.
Plug the other end into the vehicles cigarette lighter holder.

13. During long storage periods, stimulate the rechargeable battery by turning on
receiver every 3-4 months. Run for 3-4 hours, then recharge for 12 to16 hours.


--All equipment comes with a 15-day trial period. If you wish to return an item,
please contact us and ship back in like-new condition. --WARRANTY: FIVE YEARS on Parts & Labor in ELECTRONICS.
--When returning for repair, please ship insured. Include name, address (and
daytime phone number if you request a repair estimate). Describe malfunctioning in
detail so that technicians can go quickly to the problem, saving time and repair costs.


Wildlife Materials, Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting directly
or indirectly, or as a consequence of or incidental to, the use or loss of any
Wildlife Materials product including, without limitation, the original purchasers
expenses associated with downtime, interrupted or lost data, or damages to
persons, animals or property.



Wildlife Materials International, Inc.
1202 Walnut Street Murphysboro, IL 62966 USA
Phone: 1-800-842-4537
FAX: 618-687-3539


34 YEARS MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE