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REMOTE CONTROL RUNNER 

USER MANUAL 

 

 

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8. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE 

8.1. CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 433 MHZ 

 

Channel 1: 433.050 MHz 

Channel 25: 433.650 MHz  Channel 49: 434.250 MHz 

Channel 2: 433.075 MHz 

Channel 26: 433.675 MHz

 

Channel 50: 434.275 MHz

 

Channel 3: 433.100 MHz

 

Channel 27: 433.700 MHz

 

Channel 51: 434.300 MHz

 

Channel 4: 433.125 MHz

 

Channel 28: 433.725 MHz

 

Channel 52: 434.325 MHz

 

Channel 5: 433.150 MHz

 

Channel 29: 433.750 MHz

 

Channel 53: 434.350 MHz

 

Channel 6: 433.175 MHz

 

Channel 30: 433.775 MHz

 

Channel 54: 434.375 MHz

 

Channel 7: 433.200 MHz

 

Channel 31: 433.800 MHz

 

Channel 55: 434.400 MHz

 

Channel 8: 433.225 MHz

 

Channel 32: 433.825 MHz

 

Channel 56: 434.425 MHz

 

Channel 9: 433.250 MHz

 

Channel 33: 433.850 MHz

 

Channel 57: 434.450 MHz

 

Channel 10: 433.275 MHz

 

Channel 34: 433.875 MHz

 

Channel 58: 434.475 MHz

 

Channel 11: 433.300 MHz

 

Channel 35: 433.900 MHz

 

Channel 59: 434.500 MHz

 

Channel 12: 433.325 MHz

 

Channel 36: 433.925 MHz

 

Channel 60: 434.525 MHz

 

Channel 13: 433.350 MHz

 

Channel 37: 433.950 MHz

 

Channel 61: 434.550 MHz

 

Channel 14: 433.375 MHz

 

Channel 38: 433.975 MHz

 

Channel 62: 434.575 MHz

 

Channel 15: 433.400 MHz

 

Channel 39: 434.000 MHz

 

Channel 63: 434.600 MHz

 

Channel 16

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 433.425 MHz

 

Channel 40: 434.025 MHz

 

Channel 64: 434.625 MHz

 

Channel 17: 433.450 MHz

 

Channel 41: 434.050 MHz

 

Channel 65: 434.650 MHz

 

Channel 18: 433.475 MHz

 

Channel 42: 434.075 MHz

 

Channel 66: 434.675 MHz

 

Channel 19: 433.500 MHz

 

Channel 43: 434.100 MHz

 

Channel 67: 434.700 MHz

 

Channel 20: 433.525 MH

 

Channel 44: 434.125 MHz

 

Channel 68: 434.725 MHz

 

Channel 21: 433.550 MHz

 

Channel 45: 434.150 MHz

 

Channel 69: 434.750 MHz

 

Channel 22: 433.575 MHz

 

Channel 46: 434.175 MHz

 

Channel 70: 434.775 MHz

 

Channel 23: 433.600 MHz

 

Channel 47: 434.200 MHz

 

 

Channel 24: 433.625 MHz

 

Channel 48: 434.225 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

Channels applicable in countries outside the E.U. 

 

 

Channels applicable in the E.U. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MATRNEN

Page 1: ...User Manual MATRNEN Rev 1 12 2019 EN Remote Control RUNNER ...

Page 2: ... REPRODUCE THIS MANUAL WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORISATION FROM ITOWA IN THE EVENT OF INFRINGEMENT ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE THE ACTION IT DEEMS NECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT LAW ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THIS MANUAL WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION ...

Page 3: ...REMOTE CONTROL RUNNER USER MANUAL 3 PLEASE FULLY CHARGE THE BATTERIES BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE FIRST TIME ...

Page 4: ...ALLATION AND START UP 9 5 1 INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 9 5 2 START UP 9 5 2 1 SETTING THE TRANSMISSION TIME 9 5 2 2 BATTERY STATUS 9 6 MAINTENANCE OF RADIO REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT 10 6 1 MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER 10 6 2 BATTERY CHARGING 11 7 DISPLAY OF THE EQUIPMENT CODE 12 8 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE 13 8 1 CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 433 MHZ 13 8 2 CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 868 MHZ 14 9 POSSIBLE INCIDE...

Page 5: ...e he can visualize at all times the maneuver he is performing If it s impossible to do so he must be located in a place where he can see the maximum possible maneuver and in the hidden places an assistant is required Never perform a maneuver that may have an uncontrolled part Do not leave the radio remote control on the floor or on top of metal blocks but if necessary activate the emergency stop S...

Page 6: ...The charger has two indicator LEDs one for power which indicates that the device is connected to power and one for charging which indicates that charging is in progress When the battery is inserted the charger checks the charge level and depending on this it can perform two actions If the load level is low a pre charge is performed LED flashing A constant charge is made for approx 20 minutes LED o...

Page 7: ...REMOTE CONTROL RUNNER USER MANUAL 7 Power LED Loading Led Detail of the LEDs on the battery charger ...

Page 8: ...ds I ETS 300 220 433 050 to 434 775 MHz 868 000 to 870 000 MHz Temperature range From 20ºC to 70ºC Emission power 10 mW P R A Power supply Removable 3 6V Ni MH battery Autonomy 10 hours 10 minutes backup Dimensions Exterior 170x70x55 mm Weight With battery and shoulder strap 325 g Water tightness IP 65 Power Supply 100 240 Vac Máx 3 VA Charging time 2 5 hours with fast charge Protection IP30 Charg...

Page 9: ...ot in use the remote control has been fitted with an automatic stop system If no intervention is made this system acts after 180 seconds configurable sending a stop sequence to the receiver which will cause the machine to stop 5 2 1 SETTING THE TRANSMISSION TIME The configuration of the automatic stop time default 180 seconds is done from the pushbuttons and this time can be changed between three ...

Page 10: ... rays Check that the battery holder contacts are free of dirt and rust and that they exert the spring return force correctly ATTENTION before any manipulation proceed to deactivate the main switch of the machine Generally it s advisable to carry out a complete revision of the water tightness devices that protect both the receiver and the transmitter from bad weather conditions every now and then I...

Page 11: ...e batteries included in the ITOWA equipment have no memory effect which means that they can be put into charge without being completely discharged For this reason and in order to extend their useful life it s recommended to use one battery every half working day ...

Page 12: ... THE EQUIPMENT CODE In case you need to know the equipment s code the receiver allows you to display it You can consult the manual of the receiver associated to this remote control to see the procedure that has to be followed in order to see this code ...

Page 13: ...1 433 300 MHz Channel 35 433 900 MHz Channel 59 434 500 MHz Channel 12 433 325 MHz Channel 36 433 925 MHz Channel 60 434 525 MHz Channel 13 433 350 MHz Channel 37 433 950 MHz Channel 61 434 550 MHz Channel 14 433 375 MHz Channel 38 433 975 MHz Channel 62 434 575 MHz Channel 15 433 400 MHz Channel 39 434 000 MHz Channel 63 434 600 MHz Channel 16 433 425 MHz Channel 40 434 025 MHz Channel 64 434 625...

Page 14: ...5 MHz Channel 67 869 650 MHz Channel 14 868 325 MHz Channel 41 869 000 MHz Channel 68 869 675 MHz Channel 15 868 350 MHz Channel 42 869 025 MHz Channel 69 869 700 MHz Channel 16 868 375 MHz Channel 43 869 050 MHz Channel 70 869 725 MHz Channel 17 868 400 MHz Channel 44 869 075 MHz Channel 71 869 750 MHz Channel 18 868 425 MHz Channel 45 869 100 MHz Channel 72 869 775 MHz Channel 19 868 450 MHz Cha...

Page 15: ...ts up EEPROM error Check on the remote control that it s inserted in its socket if this is the case and it still does not work contact the Technical Assistance Service LED S2 on the remote control flashes There are activated some pushbutton Check that all the remote control actuators are in rest position The device doesn t show errors but the machine is not working The receiver associated with the...

Page 16: ...w blinking Fast blinking LED on steady STATUS LED Remote control in operation Communication between Tx Rx together with LED flashing keyboard locked Remote control stopped STATUS LED S1 E2PROM error STATUS LED S2 Control button activated when starting to run STATUS LED Standby status or battery status Ok Battery in reserve backup Empty battery ...

Page 17: ...waste means avoiding possible negative consequences for the environment resulting from improper disposal And also allows a treatment and recycling of the materials that compose it obtaining important savings in energy and resources TO UNDERLINE THE OBLIGATION TO COOPERATE WITH SEPARATE COLLECTION THE PRODUCT IS MARKED WITH A WARNING AGAINST THE USE OF TRADITIONAL CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL For furthe...

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