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Battery

3V mod. CR2450

Channels

16

Encoding

RC Gaposa

Battery life

2 years

Frequency

868,30 MHz

Radiated power

0,150 mW

Protection rate

IP40

Coverage (int/ext)

20 m / 200 m

Working temperature

-5°C /+40°C

TECHNICAL DETAILS

SAFETY 

 

Please read this guide carefully before installing and using this product. 

Any use outside the sphere of application defined by GAPOSA is prohibited. This 

invalidates the warranty and discharges GAPOSA of all liability, as does any failure to 

comply with the instructions given herein. Never begin installing without first checking 

the compatibility of this product with the associated equipment and accessories.

To avoid damaging the product:

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Avoid impacts! 

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Do not drop it!

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Do not spray or immerse in liquids.

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Keep out of the reach of children.

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Do not use abrasive products or solvents to clean  the product. Its surface can be cle-

aned with a soft,  damp cloth. 

PLEASE NOTE:

 do not use motors with remote controls in areas with risks of radio di-

sturbs over the norm (i.e. airports or radio repeaters). These units may also be disturbed 

by telecommunication and/or transceiver systems working on the same frequency.

Summary of Contents for Emitto Smart 16

Page 1: ...Made in Italy QCTX16Y QCTX16SY channels handheld display remote 16 channels handheld display remote with timer Transmitters...

Page 2: ...RMEDIATE POSITION PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER CHANGING THE OPERATIONAL MODE CHECKING CHANGING DIRECTION BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS LIMIT SWITCH SETUP AUTOMATIC SETTING OF THE LIMITS HIDING CHANNELS SCHEDULE DE...

Page 3: ...to comply with the instructions given herein Never begin installing without first checking the compatibility of this product with the associated equipment and accessories To avoid damaging the product...

Page 4: ...PROG TX PROG FC A B A B A B B A UP STOP DOWN Set the limit switch Program the transmitter PUSHBUTTONS Select channel Single channel mode Group control mode...

Page 5: ...channels with the arrow buttons Each channel is identified by a number 2 3 16 B Group control mode the first group to appear is the all channels group Scroll through the pre made groups with the arrow...

Page 6: ...to be set into the group 3 SEL 4 Press for 2 seconds both arrow buttons to select the channel Repeat point 3 and 4 to add other channels in the same fashion 2 3 SEL 12 SEL 5 When all the desired chan...

Page 7: ...n screen then press the STOP button to enter the delete groups mode 3 Page through the saved groups using the left and right arrow buttons 4 Once the group that needs to be deleted is selected 7 5 Pre...

Page 8: ...appears on screen 3 then press the STOP button to enter the hide channel mode 4 Once the required hidden channels are selected 7 5 Press the STOP button to confirm the hidden channels The numbers on t...

Page 9: ...with others 1 Power up the motor to be programmed OFF ON 2 Press and hold the PROG TX button until the motor starts moving A 3 Check the rotation of the motor then release PROG TX the motor stops 4 W...

Page 10: ...moving A 2 Check the rotation of the motor then release the PROG TX button the motor stops 3 Within5secondspressthecorresponding button i e UP if the motor rotates upwards or DOWN if vice versa on th...

Page 11: ...fore starting limit setting otherwise limits must be reset Press UP or DOWN the motor should go UP or DOWN otherwise to change direction 1 Press and hold the PROG TX button until the motor starts movi...

Page 12: ...ION1 Using an already programmedtransmitter Press and hold both the PROG TX and STOP buttons until the motor makes first a brief jog and after a while a second long jog Memory is now empty A OPTION2 W...

Page 13: ...y Once the screen comes back on and displays the circle button can be released A B 3 After about 3 seconds the transmitter will start up and all channels will be un hidden and any groups deleted TRANS...

Page 14: ...ition 5 Press STOP to set the DOWN limit position The motor makes a brief jog Note accurate limit setting can be performed when UPWARD or DOWNWARD by pressing the PROG FC button a second time The moto...

Page 15: ...and DOWN buttons until the motor makes a brief movement in both directions Keep the STOP button pressed at least for at least 3 seconds 3 1 Stop the shutter awning in the desired intermediate positio...

Page 16: ...DOWN buttons and press the STOP button to con firm 4 Set the minutes by using the UP DOWN buttons and press the STOP button to confirm 5 Select the day of the week using the arrow buttons and press ST...

Page 17: ...press the STOP to confirm Note When the day of the week is blinking slow the day is not selected and when the day of the week is blinking fast the day has been selected 5 Use the UP DOWN buttons to s...

Page 18: ...groups by manually pressing the button on the transmitter Automatic Mode The transmitter will operate with manual control as well as executing sche dules automatically Random Mode The transmitter wil...

Page 19: ...aposa com A B BATTERY SUBSTITUTION IMPORTANT Battery contains polluting substances After removing throw it in the designated batteries collection points Remove the back cover then remove the exhausted...

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