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Locating Beeper                    Operating Instructions 

             Version 1.0 

Page 18 of 20 

         

 

6. Safety Instructions 

 

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In general, all connecting lines should be run so that they do not 

come into contact with moving or hot parts of the model (such as 
servos, gears or sound absorbers). 

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 The 

Locating Beeper must be protected from humidity and 

moisture. 

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 The 

Locating Beeper must be located at a sufficient distance 

from neighboring surfaces to enable good heat dissipation of the 
heat sink. 

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Improper handling of the Locating Beeper can result in serious 
damage to property or injury of persons! Particular attention is to be 
given to the high sound pressure of the built in alarm actuator which 
can damage the sense of hearing. Never hold the sound opening g 
directly into ear! 

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  Carry out a general inspection of all connections in your model 

before each use! All plugs must be correctly polarized and have 
clean contacts (i.e. fit tightly). Loose cables present a potential 
hazard!

 

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Under no circumstances may power sources being used that do 
not meet the specified voltages. 

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 The 

Locating Beeper may not be taken apart or technically 

altered under any circumstances.  

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Never use the Locating Beeper for purposes other than for RC 
model building as a hobby. Above all, their use in passenger-
carrying equipment is strictly prohibited. 

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 Operate 

the 

Locating Beeper only with the remote control 

components provided for model making. 

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  Always ensure that you have fully charged batteries when 

operating your model. Empty batteries inevitably lead to failure of 
the RC components, which cause the model to crash. 

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  Do not expose the Locating Beeper to any extremely hot or 

extremely cold temperatures, moisture or humidity. This would 
lead to danger of malfunction, damage or decreased efficiency. 

 

Summary of Contents for Locating Beeper

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Page 2: ...5 2 Mounting 6 3 Functionality 7 3 1 Low Voltage Code 8 3 2 Model Finder Code Failsafe 9 4 Specifics of PRO Version 10 4 1 Deactivating the Alarm Function 11 4 2 Deactivating the Alarm Signals 13 4 3...

Page 3: ...ge e g 4 0V and then quit The Locating Beeper functions down to a voltage of 2 8 volts i e even when the servos quit working a long time ago The Solution The Locating Beeper model finder is the soluti...

Page 4: ...ally stops when the battery is fully charged There are many advantages by using this new revolutionary battery type practically no self discharge and virtually unlimited life span up to 1 million char...

Page 5: ...o on Also usable as tow rope finder if tow rope falls into hard to view terrain only PRO version Finding is accomplished by an ear piercing tone with more than 90dB sound pressure Two SMD loudspeaker...

Page 6: ...r during operation close to or into the ear This can lead to permanent damage of the sense of hearing 2 Mounting Delivery of the Locating Beeper includes a tube clamp This clamp is simply mounted onto...

Page 7: ...a servo which is connected in parallel to the Locating Beeper e g choke servo or tow release Failsafe setting of the servo position e g turning the transmitter off Missing or erroneous servo signal e...

Page 8: ...the receiver voltage drops below 4 8 volts an alarm sounds after a qualification time of 2 seconds i e a continuously repeating alarm signal The signal corresponds to the low voltage code of the EMCO...

Page 9: ...than 2 2ms corresponds to 175 Servo pulse distance is smaller than 10ms error malfunction Servo pulse distance is longer than 40ms no servo signal Servo pulse exceeds failsafe threshold 100 Supply vol...

Page 10: ...odel finder alarm S O S alarm signal which results from an erroneous servo signal is still output by the PRO version if the receiver supply is interrupted or missing The S O S alarm signal is repeated...

Page 11: ...O must be deactivated before turning the receiver off otherwise an alarm is triggered In order to inhibit undesired alarm output the servo signal must be switched 2 times between 2 values in between a...

Page 12: ...rol and function test Hint An acoustically confirmation is output after a deactivating sequence is recognized The alarm function is then locked for 60 seconds If the receiver is turned off within thes...

Page 13: ...ending on the event which triggered the alarm If the alarm was triggered by servo signal monitoring Deactivation only by a valid servo signal i e turning the receiver back on Deactivation of the alarm...

Page 14: ...o extension cord close to the tow release of the model which connects to a free receiver channel Remove the plastic housing at the fuselage side of the cable see photo so the plug of the Locating Beep...

Page 15: ...4 2 A similar application is monitoring of dropped parts e g model sky diver Here too the Locating Beeper eases locating An additional application is monitoring of supply voltages of electronically s...

Page 16: ...ery The system needs a few seconds to get ready if the integrated battery of the Locating Beeper PRO is totally discharged This is recognized by a strange clicking noise with different beeps of the Lo...

Page 17: ...e Range 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F Reverse Polarity Protection Yes Dimensions 43 2mm x 17 8mm 1 7 x 0 7 length x diameter Weight 11g 0 353658 oz Specialties PRO Version Current Consumption turned off 1 A Cur...

Page 18: ...ion of all connections in your model before each use All plugs must be correctly polarized and have clean contacts i e fit tightly Loose cables present a potential hazard Under no circumstances may po...

Page 19: ...must be sent to the appropriate service center of the respective country or directly to EMCOTEC GmbH The guarantee shall only be valid when the following conditions are met The guarantee document orig...

Page 20: ...any type of medium or translated into any other language without the express written approval of EMCOTEC GmbH Manual Note EMCOTEC GmbH reserves the right make changes to this manual and to equipment d...

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