ATTx V2 FAQ

 

How long will the batteries last?

The V2 transmitter is powered from a single 6 volt type “GP11A” battery, which lasts up to 1 season of normal use.
The V2 receiver is powered from a single 1.5 volt type “AA” battery , providing a battery life of up to 14 days continous use.


What is the range of the V2 ATTx?

Under optimum bankside conditions, the system has been tested up to 500m. This guarantees good signal range in the worst swims.


My transmitter won’t program into the receiver

Please check the instruction manual again to make sure you understand the program procedure.

Transmitter Checks

  • Check the receiver battery is fitted the correct way around. The postive terminal is fitted pointing towards the transmitter jack plug
  • Check that you are using the correct batteries in the transmitters, they should be type GP11A
  • Check that the transmitter battery isn't flat, it should be 5.5 volts or more on a test meter

Receiver Checks

  • Check that the receiver battery isn't flat, it should be 1.4 volts or more on a test meter
  • Check that the receiver comes on with LEDs (lights) flashing from left to right. If it does not please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section
  • Check that the receiver will enter program mode with all leds (lights) lit up and first LED (light) flashing. If it does not please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section.
  • If all the transmitter & receiver checks are performed and your tranmitter still won't program, please contact your stockist or ATT direct. Additionally, please read our warranty section


My Receiver is beeping and flashing all the leds every minute

The battery contacts on the inside of the removable transmitter cover may not be making proper contact with the batteries. Gently bend the contacts upwards to rectify this. Since the initial version this issue has been rectified by improving the contacts. If the transmitter still doesn't work please contact ATT.


My receiver stopped working, why?

The most common cause is flat batteries. Please ensure that this is not the case before contacting ATT. You could test the batteries with a multi meter, they should each read 1.4 volts or above. (LED`s illuminating does not mean the batteries are ok).


My receiver won’t follow the alarm for a run; it only emits a single beep then pauses then beeps

The batteries could be low, you could be almost out of reception range.


When switching on the receiver the LEDS do not flash from left to right, why?

Your program button may be stuck. Switch off the receiver and press the programme button a couple of times to ensure it isn't stuck, then switch it back on. If this doesn't work please contact us for assistance.


When entering program mode the first LED does not flash and all leds are on contsantly, why?

Your program button may be stuck. Switch off the receiver and press the programme button a couple of times to ensure it isn't stuck, then switch it back on. If this doesn't work please contact us for assistance.