Communications Specialists Inc TXR-2 ユーザーズマニュアル
Phone 877-580-LIFE (5433)
www.projectlifesaver.org
TRANSMITTER ID
The ID code is a series of regular transmitter beeps from 0-9. This allows 10
agency ID codes so transmitters can always be recognized as belonging to a specific
agency even if jurisdictions overlap. The ID is sent by the transmitter after 5 beeps
when the battery is first inserted and then once every 2 minutes. Every 2 minutes a
very pronounced “double beep” will be heard in the receiver. Simply count the num-
ber of ID beeps until the second “double beep” is heard. That will be the ID code as-
signed to that transmitter.
LUBE INSTRUCTIONS
The lube kit contains:
1- 1oz tube of Aladdin #630 Magic Lube (5 year supply)
2- Replacement spouts with blue tips (one and a spare)
5- “O” rings
1- Operating Manual
NOTE: You MUST use a housing and a battery cap with green, blue, or purple stripe
inside. (see photo #1) Housing and battery cap colors do NOT have to match.
1. Exchange the cap on the supplied tube of Magic Lube with one of the supplied
replacement spouts. The old cap that was on the Magic Lube is no longer needed.
2. Apply a thin bead of Magic Lube into the entire “O” ring slot in the battery cap
BEFORE INSTALLING the “O” ring. (see photo #5)
3. Install one of the supplied unlubed “O” rings from the top of the battery cap so it
falls into the now lubed slot. Do not roll the “O” ring over the threads!
4. The Magic Lube will ooze out around the “O” ring and will form the needed water
barrier in the back and sides of the “O” ring. This will keep water out of the
housing.
5. Use a Kleenex to slightly even out any large excess of Magic Lube in front of the
“O” ring. (see photo #6)
6. When changing the battery, do not remove any excess lube covering the “O” ring.
Just leave it there.
7. Once every 6 months replace the “O” ring. First, clean out the “O” ring slot with a
Kleenex or Q-Tip, then follow steps 2 to 5 above.
8. Pop the blue tip on the spout to keep the Magic Lube usable for many years.
Photo #5
Properly Lubed Battery Cap
Apply Lube Before “O” Ring
Photo #6