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3.2 Configuring the buttons

Due to the option to also configure “Off“-buttons, the radio remote has two

different modes:

In the Standard-Mode “Press and release“ the triggered machine runs as long

as the button is held down. If the button is released, the machine stops working.

In the “On / Off“-Mode, the triggered machine will be activated by pressing

the programmed Start-button briefly and deactivated by pressing the pro-
grammed Stop-button.

Thus, the permanent pressing of the button at the transmitter is no longer

neccessary. The machine can now be activated by pressing button one and can be
deactivated by pressing button 3, depending on which buttons have been
programmed.

The receiver can save up to six configurations.

Should several units be required to be addressed on the same or different

buttons (1,2, 3 or 4), the receiver has to be configured again.

The transmitter is supplied with the first button pre-programmed. Thus, the

radio remote can be used immediately.

3. The Receiver

3.2.1 In general

Summary of Contents for Radio Remote

Page 1: ...1 Operating manual Radio Remote v 2 0 a Look Solutions product ...

Page 2: ...2 Set of Equipment supplied 1 receiver with mini stereo jack plug or 3 pin XLR plug 1 radio transmitter Please check whether all the products you ordered are supplied ...

Page 3: ... The Receiver 3 1 Operation 7 3 2 Configuring the buttons 8 3 2 1 In general 8 3 2 2 Configure the buttons in the Standard Mode 9 3 2 3 Configure the buttons in the On Off Mode 10 3 3 Delete the configuration 11 3 4 Wiring of the connectors 11 4 System range 12 5 Technical Data 13 6 Warranty Conditions 14 ...

Page 4: ...adio transmitter allows you to address four channels which can either be four individual receivers or four receiving groups The number of the receivers per channel is not limited One receiver can save up to six configurations The On and Off buttons can be also configurated Thus the permanent pressing of the button at the transmitter is no longer neccessary The machine can now be activated by press...

Page 5: ...ansmitter should be in your hand and pointed away from your body If your hand cover the integrated antenna or you approach a large metal surface area the range may be reduced This should therefore be avoided The radio remote is supplied with the first button pre programmed and the connected machine will be activated by pressing this button running as long as the button is held down Buttons two to ...

Page 6: ...ans of DIP switches Each of the 10 switches has two operating positions on and off When delivered the switches with even numbers are in position on To change the coding set by the factory open the apparatus by loosening the screw with a suitable screwdriver and dismantle the two halves of the casing Using a ball point pen you can now set your individual code Please note The coding of the smaller 4...

Page 7: ...ls and a short wire antenna 2 Insert the plug 1 into the corresponding socket of the machine to gain control The receiver now has the neccessary power from the machine and is ready for operation Pressing of button 1 of the radio transmitter now starts the fogging process Please note The antenna should be in upright position and should not be concealed by conductive objects ...

Page 8: ... by pressing the pro grammed Stop button Thus the permanent pressing of the button at the transmitter is no longer neccessary The machine can now be activated by pressing button one and can be deactivated by pressing button 3 depending on which buttons have been programmed The receiver can save up to six configurations Should several units be required to be addressed on the same or different butto...

Page 9: ...configured the previous configurations will be overwritten You can configure several receivers on the same button All receivers will then be activated at the same time and for the same running period If the receivers should react on different buttons repeat the above mentioned procedure for each receiver always configuring a different button at the trans mitter as the Start button 3 2 2 Configure ...

Page 10: ...nto the On Off Mode by changing the position of the red Jumper 3 Those buttons already configured in the Standard Mode will automatically be recognized as Start buttons Buttons configured in the On Off Mode will be Stop buttons Therefore the machine can be activated by pressing the configured Start button briefly It is not neccessary to hold the button constantly The configured Stop button can be ...

Page 11: ...ons repeat the above mentioned procedure for each receiver always configuring a different button at the transmitter as the Stop button 3 3 Deleting the configuration of the buttons To delete all configurations press and hold the black Configuration button 1 for more than three seconds until the yellow LED 2 lights up permanently All configurations have now been deleted Please note All configuratio...

Page 12: ...nna of the receiver should be placed upright and be vertical from the control unit Winding the antenna reduces the range An antenna extension lead always causes an insertion loss and consequently reduces the received power Radio noise in metropolitan areas can be relatively high through which the signal to noise becomes reduced and thus the range is limited If another unit using the same frequency...

Page 13: ...r of channels 4 Coding options 1024 Voltage supply 12 V DC battery Range of working temperature 0 C to 65 C Dimensions L x W x H 7 5 x 4 35 x 1 85 cm Receiver Receiving frequency 433 920 MHz 150 KHz Responsivity 1 µV Demodulation log AM demodulator Voltage supply 12 V DC via stereo jack plug Dimensions L x W x H 7 7 x 3 8 x 2 0 cm ...

Page 14: ...ed parts become our property 3 The customer looses all rights for guarantee services if any repairs or adjustments are done to the units by unauthorized persons and or if spare parts are used which are nor approved by us Also non compliance with the instructions in this manual or mistakes by incorrect handling treating of the machine will lead to a loss of guarantee and also any faults and damages...

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