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MAGO-EVO Radio Remote Control
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Supply voltage ..................................................................................100 - 240 V
[
50/60 Hz
Absorbed current .............................................................................................................0.2 A
Rated output voltage .................................................................................................... 5 V
]
Rated output current ...........................................................................................................1 A
Full recharging time ........................................................................................approx 4 hours
Charge time for 2 hours of run time .........................................................approx. 20 minutes
Working temperature ...........................................................................from -25 °C to +55 °C
Protection degree ........................................................................................................... IP40
Electric plug model ...................................................................Europlug Type C (EEC 7/16)
Cable length .............................................................................................................2 metres
Weight ............................................................................................................................100 g
3.4 CHARGING SYSTEM FEATURES
The AT MAGO-EVO transmitting unit contains an internal non-reproducible identification code that allows the receiving
unit the definite identification of the unit that has transmitted the command. In this way any other device, different or the
same type, that is transmitting on the same frequency can not in any way replace the control of the machine to which the
system is connected. Any radio transmissions on the same working frequency as the transmitter or any radio frequency
disturbances can in the worst case switch off the receiver with all outputs disabled (See description of receiving unit
operations). Transmitter - Receiver coupling takes place through the pairing codes acquisition procedure. Through this
procedure, the transmitter and receiver acquire and store the identification code of the unit to pair. In addition to the
identification code, the transmitter also receives system configuration data along with the acquisition procedure. In this
way a neutral transmitter (with no data stored) may be associated to a receiver using the pairing codes acquisition
procedure, thereby replace a damaged or lost transmitter in its entirety.
The reverse procedure to the acquisition of pairing codes is the deletion of the pairing codes; with this operation, the
transmitter returns to being neutral and ready to be coupled to a different receiver.
4.1 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS
4. TRANSMITTING UNIT
WARNING: If the pairing code acquisition procedure is performed with a new
transmitter, the old transmitter can no longer be used if the total cancellation of the
stored data is not performed and therefore a new acquisition.
The keyboard consists of eight double step buttons divided into three types of buttons.
START BUTTON (first type)
.
Performs different functions depending on the condition of the transmitter.
Press START with the transmitter off (low power consumption mode):
- the transmitter reactivates waiting to receive the ENABLING SEQUENCE.
Press START with the receiver active:
- the START and ALARM outputs are activated.
Press START when the transmitter is charging:
- the status of the battery is displayed (see paragraph 6.1).
BUTTON G, is located on the left of the START button (second type)
.
This button can be configured by the manufacturer to carry out particular functions.
Pulse function.
- Press button G to activate the corresponding output, which reactivates when released.
Hold function.
- Press button G, the corresponding output is activated that remains active until button G is
pressed a second time for about 1 second or if the transmitter is turned off.
Hold with memory function.
- Pressing button G activates the corresponding output that remains active until button G is
pressed a second time for about 1 second. If the transmitting unit is switched off, the output
remains active, but is turned off permanently if the power is switched off to the receiver.
A
I
E
N
D
L
C
L
B
I
F
N
G
START
STOP
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