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Catch-Release-Tandem Operation
With the Catch-Release-Tandem Operation two or more transmitters can control several machines
alternately.
Each machine is equipped with a receiver that can receiver and monitor all transmitter frequencies.
After activating the receivers all transmitters have equal access to the radio control system.
Take over machine
1.
Switch the transmitter on.
2.
Turn rotary switch on the transmitter to the respective position.
3.
Enter the "Catch" command on the transmitter and actuate the start button.
The transmitter with control over the machine(s) retains the access to the receiver until the operator has
issued the "Release" command.
Release machine
1.
Enter the "Release" command on the transmitter.
2.
Switch the transmitter off.
The access rights for the machine(s) are cancelled. Machine control can be taken over by another
transmitter.
Operating Example:
Transmitter 1 has taken over machine A. Transmitter 2 is to be given control over machine A+B.
1.
Enter the "Release" command on transmitter 1.
2.
Switch transmitter 1 off.
3.
Switch transmitter 2 on.
4.
Turn rotary switch on transmitter 2 to A+B.
5.
Enter the "Catch" command on transmitter 2 and actuate the start button.
Transmitter 2 now has sole access to all machine functions.
Notes:
If a receiver has already been adopted by a transmitter can be displayed via a lamp on the
machine.
If the operating voltage of the receiver fails, the receiver returns to the starting condition in
which it can be adopted by any transmitter. If necessary, the receiver must be adopted anew.
If the transmitter is deactivated without the command "Release" having been issued, the other
transmitters have no access to the receiver. The starting condition described above can only
be resumed by deactivating the operating voltage at the receiver.