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1. STANDARD SPECIFICATION % 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Even if you are accustomed to working with radio control systems, read these operating instructions carefully before using this equipment. Only this document contains the latest information relating to your NBB radio control system. Portable transmitter with two replaceable 7,2 volt NiCd batteries, rubber cover, hand strap and belt clip.
Pocket-A -B -D 3. TRANSMITTER Pocket-A, -B, -D, -F, -S, -V Pocket-V-3, -V-9 -F -S -V -V-3 -V-9 To make the unit ready for use, insert the battery into the battery compartment. To remove the battery, press in the pin and push out the battery. The power supply to the transmitter is activated with the “START/RADIO ON/HORN” key (Pocket-A, -B), resp. EMERGENCY STOP switch. (When pressed, the EMERGENCY STOP switch can also be secured by removing the key cap.
3. TRANSMITTER Planar-H, -S, -V To make the unit ready for use, unscrew the screw plug of the battery compartment on the back of the transmitter and remove the cover. Insert 2 AA-Mignon-R6 batteries 1,2V into the battery compartment, close the cover and tighten the screw plug again. The functions of the receiver are released with the “ON/HORN” key. The receiver has to be switched off with the "STOP" key when work is finished. In the Planar display a red point flashes when commands are put in.
4. BATTERY CHARGER Steady light of the green LED (if existing): The battery charger is ready for use. Place the battery in the charger. If the battery is totally discharged, the yellow LED flashes slowly during pre-charging. Steady light of the yellow LED: The battery will now be charged. The yellow LED flashes quickly: The charging process is finished. No harm will come to the battery if it is left in the charger beyond the required charging time.
. OPERATING THE UNIT Safety equipment in the NBB-radio remote control: In the transmitter, this comprises mainly: P ocket-D P ocket-F P ocket-S P ocket-V P ocket-V-3 P ocket-V-9 RADIO ON / EM ERGENCY STOP % STOP (transmitter ON/OFF), resp. EMERGENCY STOP with automatic disconnection of the power supply. % Automatic zero positioning. In the receiver: P ocket-A P ocket-B S T O P STOP RADIO ON / HORN % Two diversity units for evaluation of the STOP, resp. EMERGENCY STOP signal.
T 0 T Frequency change Pocket-V-3 - Version 1: By unlocking the button switch the power supply of the transmitter is released. To change the frequency, press the switch "HORN/FREQUENCY CHANGE" briefly in the direction of the symbol "FREQUENCY CHANGE".
Checking the LED at the receiver PNN-R-16 and PNN-R-CAN: LED RADIO ON SERVICE PLUG The Green LED flashes: RADIO PRESENT. If the LED fails to come on: 1. Check that the transmitter is on. 2. Check the power supply of the receiver. 3. (Optional) Irregular flashing of the LED: Check or change the current radio channel. Service plug: Information about this programming plug see customized specifications in the annex. 8.
TECHNICAL DATA ® Operating ambient temperature -20 to +65 °C Insulation class - Protection IP 65 TRANSMITTER Planar, Pocket Transmission frequency range 400 - 477 MHz, 25kHz FM The use of synthesizer technology permits frequencies to be selected in accordance with the appropriate waveband for the country of use. Low frequency modulation FSK signal to CCITT V.23 Data repetition rate about 60 ms Baud rate 1200 baud (bits per sec.
APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATES ® Obtainable at demand: Federal Approvals Office For Telecommunications Of The Federal Republic Of Germany APPROVAL CERTIFICATE No. G120912F S-DE96A0 TYPE-EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE No. G129014H S-EM01A0 05.10.1995 26.08.1996 telefication Certificate EC type-examination Statement of Opinion No. TRQ/97213021/AA/00 S-DE96A0 No. 01214115/AA/00 S-DE96A0 19.11.1997 19.06.2001 TÜV Certificate No.