
Enrange Engineered XLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual
April 2011
Page 17 of 40
3.5 NORMAL OPERATING MODE
In normal operating mode, the XLTX displays real time information relating to the operation of the
transmitter on the XLTX graphic user interface. Information may include Command Confirmation,
Battery Life, Signal Strength, Two-Way Feedback, etc.
Figure 11: Normal operating screen on XLTX graphic user interface
3.5.1 Watch Dog Indicator (Spinning Arrow)
The spinning arrow represents the watch dog timer within the CPU of the unit.
NOTE: The arrow should be continuously spinning at all times. If the arrow is not spinning the
transmitter will need to be rebooted to operate properly.
3.5.2 Command Confirmation
Each time the user operates a control on the transmitter, a message will be displayed on the
graphic user interface screen confirming what is being operated.
For example, if the second paddle is moved to its 4
th
position in the UP direction the display will
show ‘MTN2 D1 SP=4’. This translates to ‘Motion 2, Direction 1, Speed 4’.
3.5.3 Battery Life Indicator
Remaining battery life is displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the graphic user interface
screen.
Battery life is displayed in 5% increments.
NOTE: If using an optional battery pack from what the unit was shipped from the factory with, the
battery life indicator will be inaccurate unless the dip switch settings are set to the correct battery
type being used. See Section 3.1.4 for details to properly set the dip switches.
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