User's Manual

Rev. 1.0 03/07/13
FCC ID: QUS-BESMARTNEW
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
B
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MART
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R
OLLING
C
ODE
Radio control for the transmission of a variable 66
bit code, guaranteeing unbeatable security.
- Mod. BeSmart RS2: two channels 433.92MHz
- Mod. BeSmart RS4: four channels 433.92MHz
T
ECHNICAL DATA
- Alkaline battery powered : 12 V mod. 23 A
- Operating frequency : 433.92 MHz
- Coding : 66 bit rolling code
- Max. consumption : 25 mA
- Operating temperature : -20 to + 55 °C
- Dimensions : 75 x 38 x 15 mm.
O
PERATING
D
ESCRIPTION
Depending on the model, the radio control is
equipped with 2 or 4 buttons which are used to
control 2 or 4 different functions.
R
ESET
Generating a new Rolling Code:
The radio control is supplied with default Rolling
Codes. If you want to create a new set of Rolling
Codes, perform the RESET procedure as follows:
press the two buttons (the top and bottom buttons
on the 4-channel model and the only two buttons
on the 2-channel model) simultaneously and hold
them down for 10 seconds. After the LED lights
up, press the same two buttons within 3 seconds.
The LED will flash 3 times to indicate that the
process is complete.
WARNING! The RESET procedure completely
deletes the default codes.
W
ARNING
The battery should be replaced every year to
guarantee the optimal transmitter range.
To replace an exhausted battery, remove the
plastic cover on the back of the radio control, take
the battery out and replace it with a new one,
observing the correct battery polarities.
Used batteries should be discarded in special
collection bins.
Th product below
BeSmart RSX New
complies with the specifications set out in the
R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
WARNING
Any adjustments or modifications that have not
been expressly approved by the holder of the
legal conformity certificate may invalidate the
user’s rights relating to the operation of the
device.

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