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1. days Over 90 days Over 90 days Oer 90 days Over 90 days Over 90 days Beep Sound at 10cm 3 9inch 95 3db 95 3db 95 3db 95 3db 95 3db 95 3db Vibration None None Vibration Motor None Vibration Motor None 52 8x39x13 2mm 2x1 6x0 52inch 52 8x39x13 2mm 2x1 6x0 52inch 52 8x39x13 2mm 2x1 6x0 52inch 80x50x2 8mm 3 1x1 9x0 1 1inch 52 8x39x13 2mm 2x1 6x0 52inch 80x50x2 8mm Dimension L W H 3 1x1 9x0 11inch Package Contents Suggested Setting place Package Contents 105L 105LM 105LM2 Master Slave Master M05S 1 pe 1 pe 1 pc Slave S01 1 pc 1 pc 2 pes AN Jr Nameplate 1 pc 1pc 2 pes Ta Batteries LR44x2 LR44x2 LR44x2 CR2016x2 CR2016x2 CR2016x4 Luggage tag 1 pe 1 pe 2 pcs Op Strap 1 pe 1 pe 1 pe User manual v v v Getting Started 1 For the first time use please insert the batteries into the Master and the Slave sets according to the battery installation instruction as follows Slave a Slide out the battery cover b Insert batteries included following the polarity markings in the battery compartment c Close the battery compartment cover as shown 2 Switch the power button of the Master and the Slave to ON it will enter Search Mode please press search button to enter Standby mode 3 Place the Slave to your luggage and take the Master with you or clip it on your belt Page 1 Search One Slave only To search the Slave unit please press the Search button 1 on the Master u
2. Luggage Tracker User Manual Ue Ke k Kel mm Ma Key CREEN Front amp Rear View Master Distance Slave indication Back Front Back Direction Indicator Also served as Status Indicator for Master unit 2 Cinnection Status Search button1 for Slave unit 1 1 Also served as unmute button for Direction Indicator Also served as Status Indicator for Slave unit 2 Power amp Signal Buzzer indication Power on off Long Distance Search button 2 for Slave unit 2 Also served as Short Distance Battery cover unmute button for Slave unit 2 Power off Slave unit 1 i Hanging hole for strap Battery cover Clip Specifications Model Name 105L 105LM 105LM2 Function Search Alarm 1 to 1 Search Alarm with Vibration 1 to 1 Search Alarm with Vibration 1 to 2 0 120m 328ft Short Distance 10 5m 33 16ft Long Distance 20 5m 65 16ft Search Range 0 120m 328ft Short Distance 10 5m 33 16ft Long Distance 20 5m 65 16ft 0 120m 328Ft Short Distance 10 5m 33 16ft Alarm Distance Long Distance 20 5m 65 16ft Master Slave Master MO5S x1 Slave S01 x1 Master MO5SM x1 Slave S01 x1 Master MO5SM x1 Slave S01 x2 Battery Type LR44 CR2016 LR44 CR2016 LR44 CR2016 Battery Life Time with Standby 50 days 8 hrs 60 days 8 hrs 50 days 8 hrs 60 days 8 hrs 30 days 8 hrs 60 days 8 hrs Battery Life Time with Sleep Over 90
3. c circuit boards e Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide f Do not drop knock or shake the device Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics g Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the device h Do not paint the device paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation i Do not put the Master and Slave unit at same place in case of this kit is unable playing functions to guard your luggage j Search detection and alarm range depend on the terrain environment k If the beep sound is not loud enough the batteries may be low Change with new batteries for louder alarm sound I This product only assists in providing a warning alarm to remind the user It does not guarantee to prevent theft or robbery of personal property m If you want to use the device during flight trips please comply with the flight safety law according to each country n We reserve the right in changing the specification of the hardware and software designs to manuals at any time and without prior notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice o This product operational temperature is between 32 F 131 F 0 C 50 C Storage Temperature is between 4 F 185 F 20 C 85 C Recycle The Batteries provided in this product should be recycled to protect the local environment Warning Do not put the batteries into
4. e the Master unit in front of your chest and turn around your body slowly to find the correct direction If you point at the correct direction both status LEDs will be lit and blinking b If the distance between the Master unit and the Slave unit is out of detectable range the Master unit beeps every second to remind you c Press the Search button on the Master unit again to stop searching d While searching the Master unit makes low beep sounds every second This can assist you in finding its position by tracking the sound when the Master unit and the Master unit are nearby Suggestion Press and hold the Mute button on the Master unit to turn off the melody temporarily Once you release the Mute button the searching melody resumes again During Search Sickel Do not sway Master unit Master unit is always in front the body when take a turn Holding Way i p oD O lha x ARB A Correct C Wrong k D Ne a Holding A Holding i lt 9 ae Do not cover the top side of Master unit Alarm If you hear a high beep alarm from the Master it means that distance between the Master and Slave has been over safe range Set in short distance is 10 5m and Long distance is 20 5m The Master unit alarms and vibrates at this moment 4h be Alarm from Slave 1 Alarm from Slave 2 10 5m short distance Orta No alarm beeping if the distance 20 5m long distance within safe range Over Come with b
5. eep Page 2 Luggage Tracker User Manual Luggage Tracker User Manual Mute For one Slave unit Press the Mute button to mute searching melody from the Master unit Listen to beep sound from the Slave unit to assist short range searching For two Slave units Keep pressing the Search button 1 or 2 to mute searching melody from the Master unit Listen to beep sound from the Slave unit to assist short range searching Wake up Standby a Switch Master unit amp Slave unit power On Master unit will enter wake up process The Signal indicator right and left LEDs blink while Master unit is waking Slave unit up within 8 15 seconds if Slave unit is within range and NOT being blocked After Slave unit been woken up Master unit enters Search mode Press Search key to go back to Standby mode b Under Standby mode Master unit LED blinks every second When wake up Master unit enters Search mode automatically If Master unit cannot wake up Slave unit within 50 seconds due to out of range or signal is blocked it will enter Standby mode and beeps to indicate lost signal User can push Search key to enter wake up process again c Slave unit beeps when it s awake Under Standby mode Slave unit LED blinks every second Important Please turn off the Master unit and Slave unit if NOT in use to save battery life Out of range or Loss signal a Master unit beeps vibrates and signal LED blinks for 20 seconds out of range or loss signal then Mast
6. er unit will enter sleep mode automatically b Master unit beeps once every two minutes to remind user to switch power OFF for Master unit for power saving c To wake up Master press Search button to go to wake up process d Slave unit LED blinks for 20 seconds and into sleep mode Low battery When the Master unit and Slave unit is under low battery condition it will beep every 2 minutes interval please change the battery Important Under low battery condition it may cause abnormal function of alarm or searching The pairing process of additional Slave unit 1 To avoid the pairing failure please make sure the Slave unit 1 2 and Master unit are under power off status 2 Press the left key on the Master unit and turn on the Power at the same time At the moment two of the LEDs light As Graph 1 3 Keep pressing left key and press the right key Then release left key and LEDs start flashing and then release right key 4 At this moment the Master unit is under code setting status and awaiting to be paired As Graph 2 5 Turn on the power of Slave unit and position it 0 20cm from Master unit to proceed the pairing As Graph 3 6 While Master unit and Slave unit are paired both units enter Search mode Graph 3 Frequent Asked Questions Q The Master unit shows more than one directions when it searches A This is caused by the reflection of radio signal our system c
7. esired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance which could void the user s authority to operate this equipment EU Declaration Conformity This product is carrying the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives Page 4
8. laced 3 Unit has been placed in a pocket with a lot of other materials Q Range alarm distance is not consistent A Our device only reads signal strength And the signal strength will be affected by its environment Users can select short or long Please Note a The connection range is based on clear line of sight Actual range will vary depending on use environment and location b When the Master unit and Slave units are turned ON it takes 8 to 15 seconds for the synchronization c The signal will be disconnected while the Master unit and Slave units are too close within 10 cm the signal connection will be overloaded When the Master unit unit can t connect to Slave unit unit Master unit alarms every second and Slave unit unit s LED light flashes Care and Maintenance a Keep the device dry Precipitation humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that may corrode electronic circuits If your device gets wet remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it b Do not use or store the device in dusty dirty areas as its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged c Do not store the device in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic device damage Batteries and warp or melt certain plastics d Do not store the device in cold areas When the device returns to its normal temperature moisture can from inside the device and damage electroni
9. nit once To search the Slave 2 please press the Search button 2 on the Master unit once Two Slaves To search the Slave 1 please press the Search button 1 on the Master unit once 1 Once you press the Search button on the Master unit the signal status right and left LED on the Master unit will start to blink which tells you the Master unit is linking to the Slave unit now Same as the signal strength LEDs on the Master unit which indicates distance will start to blink at the same time 2 After you press the search button sway the Master unit at a slow speed from your right side to left side then reverse from left side to right side twice to collect signal strength from all directions After second you sway the Master unit to the correct direction both left and right status LEDs will be lit and start blinking You can move forward to search for your luggage now 3 The closer the distance is between the Master unit and the Slave unit more signal strength LED lights are lit and the melody on the Master unit will become more rapid Contrarily less LED lights are lit and the melody on the Master unit becomes slower Press the Search button on the Master unit again to stop searching Press and amp release A R f A EF j fa e ya 1 Q OY ae working range 0 120m 328ft line of sight a a the distance may be short depends on the terrain environment Search Tip a While searching always plac
10. ollects and compares the signal strength to determinate the direction Sometimes because the signal from different direction have similar signal strength with each other this might cause the Master unit to show more than one direction This normally happens when the Slave unit is already very close to the Master unit and both units are in an enclosed environment or with a lot of material which causes signal reflection If the signal strength LED tell you that you are already very close with the Slave unit and the easiest way to fix this problem is to mute the Master unit and track the beeping sound from the Slave unit to locate your Slave Q follow the direction guide but the Master unit bring me to a wrong direction A This is also caused by the reflection of the signal Sometimes the signal from the correct direction has been weakened by signal blocker s but the signal from a wrong direction has been enlarged by combining several signals from different sources To find out if this is a wrong direction you can just follow the direction and move forward a few steps once both status LED lights turn off for over 1 second you know you are moving toward a wrong direction You can restart your search for correct direction again then Q I got a false Range alarm A Experienced false alarms caused by following reasons Page 3 1 Both Master and Slave unit has been kept together too closely 2 Battery low but the batteries have not been rep
11. the fire or heat sources It may cause danger or even explosion FCC Certifications Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and improved to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This FCC Certifications equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy if installed and used not in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinedly turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures mReorient or relocate the receiving antenna FC ulncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 an interference received including interference that may cause und
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