CommandPro
®
General Purpose & Safety Applications
User Manual
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9M02-9028-A031-EN
Rev 4
5.
22 Series Transmitters
5.1
Transmitter Description
This section describes the safety/operational features, troubleshooting and repair of the 22T10A transmitter.
Cattron control transmitters are housed in a rugged polymer plastic IP67 compliant case that stands up to
extremely rugged use. A key feature is our patented switch assembly for control inputs. This long-life elastomeric
keypad is ergonomically designed to provide easy operation over long periods of time with exceptional reliability.
A leather holster is provided for added protection.
All transmitter functions are controlled by a microprocessor with a special memory for configuration information.
This offers a great degree of capability and versatility, while at the same time providing simplicity of operation and
maintenance.
The antenna is internal to the transmitter case, protecting it from damage. A self-test LED indicator provides a
quick visual check of transmitter and battery status.
5.1.1 22T10A (Maintained Link Mode)
While the system is in operation, the transmitter maintains an active radio link to the receiver at all times. When
the transmitter is on, a periodic data packet is sent to the receiver to keep the receiver safety active. When any
switch is pressed, three rapid commands are generated to ensure a fast system response. The transmitter then
reverts back to the slow rate to conserve battery power. The transmitters are designed to be very efficient. Two
AA batteries provide power for the transmitter.
5.1.2 22T10A (Utility Mode)
When any switch is pressed, rapid commands are generated to insure a fast system response. When any switch
is released, three additional switch release commands are generated. If no switches remain pressed, the
transmitter stops transmitting.