Description of the Transmitting Unit 10 Description of the Transmitting Unit RADIOCONTROLS A D G C B T445B RADIOCONTROLS Serial n°: M00000 Manufactured: 20XX RADIOCONTROLS Radio remote system type: MITO Trasmitting model: AT MITO-MINI+ 915 Freq. range: 868.0125-869.9875 MHz Protection degree: IP67 Transmitting power: <5 mW ERP Internal battery: Li-ion 3.
Description of the Transmitting Unit Radio transceiver module SWE-U Antenna incorporated Power supply Li-poly 3.7 V 1100 mAh battery Current draw <25 mA Absorbed power <0,1 W RF effective radiated power < 3 mW ERP Run time with fully charged battery at 20 °C (emissions power 10mW) Autonomy after "low battery" warning 50 hours 10 min Protection degree IP67 Dimensions 137x62x35 mm Weight 200 g 10.
Description of the Transmitting Unit Table Position Information Serial number (Serial Num.), year of The meanings of the LED lights cannot be altered. manufacture and the main technical Transmitting Unit plate Back of the information of the transmitting unit Transmitting Unit, the marking SIGNAL and any trademarks of the Radio Remote The LED [A] flashes quickly (1 flash/ Control. second). MEANING The radio remote control is working correctly and the transmitting unit battery is charged.
General operating instructions General operating instructions 11.1 START button The START key (in continuous transmission mode only) is used to switch on the transmitting unit when it is off, and simultaneously activate radio transmission. This command is on the selector [C] of the Transmitting Unit dedicated to this purpose. 11.
General operating instructions 11.3 Keys 11.7 Interruption of the radio link For the functions of the various keys on the unit, refer to the command layout attached to the unit itself. If for any reason the radio link is incorrect or interrupted, use the automatic stop function (see paragraph 7.3). 11.4 Hold commands 11.8 Automatic switching off of the Transmitting Unit In continuous transmission mode only, a hold can be programmed on any command apart from the START command and the STOP button.
11.9 Charging the Transmitting Unit 11.11 Replacing the Transmitting Unit To charge the Transmitting Unit see chapter 12. If the Transmitting Unit is no longer usable, it can be replaced with a new identical Transmitting Unit, which can be requested from Elca. 11.10 Switching off of the Transmitting Unit If you have to switch off the Transmitting Unit just press the STOP button (see paragraph 11.2).
General operating instructions 11.12 Programming the frequency group You can access the frequency group programming function to alter the values if necessary. GROUP KEY SEQUENCE Group 1 T3, then T4 Group 2 T3, then T9 Group 3 T3, then T10 Group 4 T3, then T11 Group 5 T4, then T9 Group 6 T4, then T10 Group 7 T4, then T11 Group 8 T9, then T11 11.12.
Charging system of the Transmitting Unit Charging system of the Transmitting Unit Inside the Transmitting Unit there is a rechargeable battery that cannot be removed from the Radio Remote Control. To charge the battery, the charging device (Elca-Clip) supplied with the Elca Radio Remote Control must be used. 12.1 Instructions for use Use only original Elca batteries and recharge them only with the Elca charging system. Do not use batteries showing external damage.
Charging system of the Transmitting Unit 12.2 Charging indicator lights The charging system is for professional use, therefore it can only be used by competent personnel or by suitably trained persons. A The charging system cannot be used by a Person with limited physical, sensory and mental abilities and by children. The charging system should not be used with wet or damp hands or feet. The use of the charging system does not require any special tools.
Charging system of the Transmitting Unit 12.3 Connecting the charging system 12.4 Removing the charging system To remove the charging system after charging, carry out the procedure indicated in paragraph 12.3 in reverse order. CLICK ELCA 39 ENG Check that the electrical connection poles are clean and dry before connecting the charging system.
Maintenance 13 Maintenance 13.
13.2 Routine maintenance 13.2.1 Daily routine maintenance By routine maintenance is meant all those actions that have the single aim of maintaining the normal operating conditions of the Radio Remote Control. Routine maintenance takes place through set up and control interventions, and the scheduled replacement of parts, required by a normal use of the product.
Maintenance 13.2.2 Monthly routine maintenance At least once a month: - clean the Transmitting Unit with a damp cloth and make sure it is undamaged. - clean the battery contacts and the unit's power contacts; - clean the contacts of the charging system's power supply. - check that the symbols on the transmitting unit panel are undamaged. They should be clearly visible. 13.2.
Maintenance Each actuator of the Transmitting Unit has been constructed to support a maximum number of movements, beyond which it is not possible to guarantee it operates correctly. This information is normally reported in the technical specifications of the Manufacturer of each actuator. The “maximum number of movements” can in no way be understood as a warranty period. Actuator Max. number of movements 200.000 ENG 13.
Guide to solving problems 14 Guide to solving problems If the Radio Remote Control is not working correctly, carry out the following preliminary controls: - move all the Transmitting Units in the work area away from the Elca Transmitting Unit used, in order to avoid possible radio disturbance and interference; - move the Elca Transmitting Unit closer to the corresponding Elca Receiving Unit, in order to avoid possible radio disturbance and interference, positioning it always in a safe place with a comple
Guide to solving problems POSSIBLE CAUSE The access sequence is incorrect. SUGGESTED REMEDY OPERATING ERROR POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY Insert the correct The frequencies may Perform a frequency access sequence of the be disturbed. change. Transmitting Unit. Make sure the Ensure there are The receiving unit is no other similar switched off. systems or sources of The Check LED is off. There is radio disturbance. interference such as radio relay systems or transmitters.
Decommissioning and disposal Check the condition A fuse is damaged. of the fuses inside the Receiving Unit. One or more On the Receiving Unit commands do check that the LED 15 Decommissioning and disposal 15.1 Decommissioning After its decommissioning the Radio Remote Control should be transported and kept in accordance to what is in paragraph 8.5. not activate the The command was not comes on of the relay 15.2 Disposal corresponding transmitted.