TER Ceska
Flex EX 4, Flex EX 6
Instruction manual
2. Introduction
The Flex EX series radio remote control systems are designed for control of industrial equipment and machinery such as
overhead traveling cranes, jib cranes, gantry cranes, tower cranes, electric hoists, winches, monorails, conveyor belts, mining
equipment and other material handling equipment where wireless control is preferred.
Each Flex EX system consists of a transmitter handset and receiver unit. Other standard-equipped accessories include
transmitter waist belt, spare transmitter power key, clear vinyl pouch, 2 pcs. AA (LR06) batteries, compass direction decal
sheet and user’s manual.
2.1. List of notable features include:
62 user-programmable channels
– Advanced synthesized RF controls with 62 built-in channels; there are no
more fixed channels and fragile quartz crystals to break.
Automatic channel scanning receiver
– No more hassle of climbing up the crane to change receiver channels.
Over one million unique ID codes (20bit)
– Each and every Flex EX system has its own unique ID codes and
serial number, never repeats.
Advanced controls
– The Flex EX system utilizes advanced microprocessor controls with 32bit CRC and
Hamming Code, which provide ultra fast, safe, precise, and error-free encoding and decoding.
Unique I-CHIP design
– The I-CHIP functions in a way that is very similar to SIM cards used on mobile phones,
with the ability to transfer system information and settings from one transmitter to another without the hassle
of resetting the spares.
Reliable push buttons
– The in-house designed push buttons with gold-plated contacts are rated for more than
one million press cycles.
Low power consumption
– Requires only two AA (LR06) batteries for more than 150 hours of operating time
between replacements.
Ultra-durable nylon and fiberglass composite enclosures
– Highly resistant to breakage and deformation even
in the most abusive environments.
Full compliance
– All systems are fully compliant with the FCC Part-15 Rules, European Directives (Safety, EMC,
R&TTE, Machinery), and Industry Canada Specifications (IC).
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