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1.Transmitter installation

Start with checking radio range of the transmitter. To check radio range register P1 button to receiver,

according to its manual. Place the transmitter in a assembly destination place, press P1 button and check if the
receiver responds properly. If radio range is sufficient for stable operation of the equipment, connect button(s)
between common terminalCOM and selected P1...P4 input.
Example of installing is shown in Figure 2.
After connecting and checking operation of all components install mechanically and re-check the operation of the
equipment.

When checking radio range, both receiver and transmitter must be placed on destination place.

2.Transmitter usage

To control the transmitter press connected momentary push-buttons which emits a radio signal to receiver.

Each transmitter activation is indicated by LED placed on the transmitter control panel (Fig. 1).

The control inputs P1...P4 are functionally equivalent to standard remote buttons.

3. Low battery signalling

Transmitter has a low battery signalling function. If, after using the transmitter LED blinks three times,

change the battery.

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HID 868 exemplary installation diagram.

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HID 868 transmitter

Summary of Contents for HID 868

Page 1: ... choose the place of installation First channel button placed on the housingallowstocheckdevice sradiorangebeforemounting SPECIFICATIONS 4numberofchannels 4 4inputtype NO 4battery CR2032 4lowbatterysignalling yes 4frequency 868MHz 4maximumrange 250m 4effectiveradiatedpower to10mW 4variablecoding 104 bitIRS 4operatingtemperature 20 C 55 C 4degreeofprotection IP 20 4dimensions 44x37x22mm 4weight 25g...

Page 2: ...1 P4input ExampleofinstallingisshowninFigure2 After connecting and checking operation of all components install mechanically and re check the operation of the equipment Whencheckingradiorange bothreceiverandtransmittermustbeplacedondestinationplace 2 Transmitterusage Tocontrolthetransmitterpressconnectedmomentarypush buttonswhichemitsaradiosignaltoreceiver EachtransmitteractivationisindicatedbyLED...

Page 3: ...basket positive pole of the battery must face metal basket fig 3c 4insert electronics board so that the screw terminals are accessible through the holesinthecover fig 3d 1 4edge of electronics board placed correctly must hit between two stabilizing pins afterclosingpanel fig 3d 2 4work of properly assembled transmitter fig 3e can be verified by pressing P1 button 4connectwirestoscrewterminals Fig ...

Page 4: ...ost of mount dismount is covered by the user The warranty does not cover batteries in the remote controls faults causedbyimproperusage userselfrepairsandadaptations lightning strikes voltages or short circuits in the electrical grid Appropriatelegalactsregulatedetailsofthewarranty DIS P OSA L The intention of the WEEE Directive Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment is t...

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