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Vertebrate Systems, LLC

  • Vertebrate Systems
  • Tracking Units
  • Altitude Conservation
  • Contact
  • About
  • Saker Instructions
  • Crex Instructions
  • Harrier Instructions
  • UHF Instructions

Turning units off and on

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1)  Determine whether CREX unit is turned on or off

  • First check to see if the unit is turned on or off by running a magnet across the front of the unit (on or near the spot).

  • Remove the magnet at first indication of light.

  • A solid red light indicates that the unit is turned off.

  • A green light indicates that the unit is currently turned on.

2)  Turning CREX unit on

  • Place the magnet on the spot, or run it slowly across the front of the unit.

  • Hold the magnet on the unit when the rec lights come on.

  • Keep holding until the green blinking green light comes on.

  • Remove the magnet when the blinking green light is visible.

  • The last light - the green light- indicates that the unit is turned on.

3)  Turning CREX unit off

  • Place the magnet on the spot, or run it slowly across the back of the unit.

  • Remove the magnet as soon as the fast blinking red light is visible.

  • Replace the magnet when the red light turns solid.

  • The red light will turn off, and then back on solidly.

  • Remove the magnet.

  • If the last light visible is red, the unit is off. If the last visible light is green, it is turned on.

  • Go to step 1 to test whether the unit is off or on.

Setting units, retrieving data, and managing data collection

  • Instructions for all management (click for download)

Adding your data to movebank (click here)

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