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Fox digital Micron MX Receiver User manual

1. Turn o unit prior to tting or
replacing batteries
3. Pull the tab upwards from the
top of the battery cover.
5. For best weatherproong, ensure
battery cover has a good seal by rmly
pushing lip into the bottom edge of the case
and pivoting it into position.
2. Using a cross head
screwdriver unscrew
the two battery cover
screws.
4. Take care removing the batteries.
Insert new batteries and ensure
correct polarity. 6. Re-t cover and screws.
• Weatherproof Sealed Case
• Dual Step Sensitivity
•Digital Circuitry
• D-Tec™ Sensing System (DTSS)
• Low Battery Drain
• CNC Machined Rollerwheel - Tru-Run™
•Multicolour (x6) LED
www.foxint.com
Indexed
Ergonomic
Tone Control
High Visibility
4mm LED
On / O
Toggle
Switch
Rod Friendly
Rubber Inlays
Battery
Cover
Power Out
Socket (2.5mm)
Indexed
Ergonomic
Volume
Control
High Quality
Piezo Speaker
Rigid 3/8”
SS Thread
ENGLISH
MICRON USER GUIDE
FEATURES
x6 Colour
Cycle Button
FITTING THE BATTERIES
DO NOT over tighten the battery compartment screws,
excessive force will damage the screw threads.
POWER OFF POWER ONPOWER ON
Stage 1
Sensitivity
Stage 2
Sensitivity
WORKS EXCLUSIVELY WITH THE MX RECEIVER
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING FOX RECEIVERS OR EXTENSION BOXES
The MX Micron contains an advanced transmitter device, capable of long
distances, this is only compatible with the Fox MX receiver. Up to four MX
Micron’s can be used at one time with the MX Receiver.
The Microns require 2 x LR03 AAA 1.5V Alkaline batteries. The use of good
quality batteries is essential for maximum battery life. To reduce the risk of
battery leakage:
• DO NOT mix old and new batteries
• DO NOT mix dierent battery types
• The use of rechargeable batteries is NOT recommended
If the volume or LED performance noticeably decreases change the
batteries.
Please ensure the batteries are removed from the Micron during long
periods without use.
• Push down the power switch and release to activate the unit.
• Push up and release the power switch in the top position to deactivate
the unit.
Please note:
The unit does not beep when switched on or o.
Please ensure the unit is switched o before attempting to t the MX
hardcase. Do not use excessive force when tting the hardcase as this
may result in damage to the alarm.
Volume & Tone Control
Turn the respective knob clockwise
to increase setting, anti-clockwise to
lower setting. There are eight
dierent volume and tone settings
available.
Power Out Socket
Allows Fox Illuminated Bite Indicators to be powered directly from
the Micron. The Illuminated Bite Indicator will then light up when the
Micron is activated and latch for approximately 20 seconds.
Please ensure the rubber socket seals are properly in place when the
sockets are not in use.
Register your Fox product online at www.foxint.com. You will be given a
Customer Reference Number and a Warranty Reference Number, please
make a note of these numbers. You can view warranty details online using
the Customer Reference number.
FOX, I-Com and Micron are Registered Trade Marks.
We reserve the right to alter or modify the contents of this manual.
Hereby, Fox International Group Ltd declares that the radio equipment
type Micron MX CEI198 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address: https://www.foxint.com/home/support/
declarations-of-conformity/
Patents: EP1668983
Designed and Developed in the UK.
These Microns have been designed to be weatherproof. However, after use in
heavy rain, it is important to allow the unit to dry out properly by bringing the unit
indoors and removing the hard case cover.
NEVER place batteries in a hot environment (e.g. on a radiator).
Multi-colour LED control
Simply push the rubber button
to cycle through the LED
colours on the MX heads.
There is a choice of six colours:
(Red, Green, Blue, Orange,
Purple and White)
SOCKETS
WARNINGS
SWITCHING ON/ OFF BATTERY REQUIREMENTS
CONTROLS
WARRANTY & PRODUCT REGISTRATION
DRYING OUT AFTER USE IN HEAVY RAIN
Minimum setting Maximum setting
When the MX Micron batteries are low the multi-colour LEDs will
automatically change to the colour cyan (green-blue). They will remain
this colour until new batteries are inserted into the alarm.
Once new batteries have been placed into the MX Micron the LED
colour will automatically revert back to your last chosen colour.
No audible low battery warning is given by the MX Micron.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
COMPATIBILITY (I-COM®)
• Do not trigger LED or speaker in close proximity to human or animal eyes
and ears.
• Store this equipment out of reach of children and infants.
• Avoid dropping or subjecting the Micron to severe impacts.
•
Operating frequency = 433.92MHz
•
ERP (eective radiated power) = -8 dBm max

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