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Cable Control
With a cable you can generate a direct data connection
between the transmitter and receiver. The radio
transmission is disabled. At the same time, the power
supply of the transmitter is provided through the cable, as
well.
Connecting the cable
1.
Switch the transmitter off.
2.
Remove the screw lock on the transmitter and
receiver.
3.
Connect the transmitter and the receiver with the
cable. Ensure that the connector is locked.
4.
Switch the transmitter on.
Notes:
If you connect the cable while working with the system, the transmitter will switch off
automatically. Actuate the start button to switch to cable operation.
When the system is in cable mode the transmitter will receive the supply voltage from the
receiver, i.e. the transmitter can be used without the battery.
If you disconnect the cable from the transmitter and receiver, the system will switch off
automatically. Actuate the start button to switch back to radio operation.
radiomatic
®
masterkey
This option offers the possibility for the operator to easily exchange a defective transmitter for a spare
transmitter. radiomatic
®
masterkey (key) holds all the pertaining system information such as frequency
and address code. When the radiomatic
®
masterkey is inserted into the spare transmitter all necessary
information is transmitted.
Data transfer only works with transmitters that are equipped with this option. Otherwise the radiomatic
®
masterkey is only used for switching the transmitter on or off.
If a transmitter without radiomatic
®
masterkey preparation is operated with a radiomatic
®
masterkey
(mechanically the key has the same function), it will therefore continue to function with "its" internally
programmed receiver (see type plate).