Setup Instructions

ELSEMA
8, 12, 16 Channel, Handheld 915MHz Transmitter with Fast Frequency Hopping.
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MCT91508, MCT91512, MCT91516
915 - 927 MHz Hand Held Transmitter with Fast Frequency Hopping
Features include:
Available with 8, 12 and 16-channels, 1, 2, 3 or 4 channels are available with
a smaller case.
Fast Frequency Hopping operates on several frequencies for interference or
jamming immunity.
Uses a standard 9-volt alkaline battery.
12-way dipswitch (4096 codes) or Encrypted (Over 16 million codes).
More than 1 button can be press at a time, i.e. simultaneous channel
transmission.
Flashing LED indicates a flat battery.
Can operate several transmitters next to each other with no interferences or
jamming.
Available with standard Elsema labels or custom labels.
Each transmission includes a CRC checksum for a high level of security and reliability, even in
the nosiest electrical environments.
Built in Electro Static Protection (ESD).
Typical Applications
Industrial and commercial automation systems.
Industrial monitoring.
Security and Automotive Systems.
Remote Keyless Entry for high Security Sites.
Equipment and machinery control, eg Crane Control, winches, cement truck operation, lights etc
Advanced home automation, eg Alarms, gates, doors, garden lights, swimming pool control etc
General Description
The transmitters use fast frequency hopping (FFH) to allow up to eight transmitters to be used in the
same area. No interference or jamming will occur. The FFH technology is usually used in very
expensive equipment with military and medical applications. Elsema has developed a world first low
cost, light weight hand held FFH transmitter.
The transmitters use a dual digital coding called Multicode Technology (MCT). This MCT digital
coding can be either the 12-way dipswitch or the encrypted coding.
The 12-way dip switch allows for simple programming and involves the user to simply match the
12-way dip switch on both the transmitter and receiver. The encrypted coding is a random generated
code which is programmed wirelessly to the transmitter and receiver. The encrypted code is usually
used when more codes are required for high security applications. See setup instructions for more
details on the dipswitch and encrypted coding.
The combination of FFH and MCT technology brings you a very sophisticated transmitter yet easy
to use.

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