NBB Nano-M SMJ Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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Channel number: 

During operation, the set channel can be displayed by pressing the 

«Frequency swit-

ching»

 key.

Operation of the system

Please refer to the technical annex for the exact position of the 

«On/Horn»

 and 

«Frequency switching» 

keys.

Battery life warnings:

The LED display of the active battery flashes green during operation. When the control 

lamp flashes orange, the battery indicates a remaining capacity of approx. 10%. The de-

pletion of the battery capacity is indicated by the red control lamp lighting up. To replace

the depleted battery place the system on a solid, level surface with access to the bottom 

at the system. Remove the spent battery and replace with a fully charged battery. The 

radio system will not have an interruption in contol during battery replacement provided 

the second battery is installed and has capacity left. Only charge the discharged battery 

in the charger.

Battery display:

 

LED - flashes green: 

Battery OK and in operation.

 

LED - flashes orange:  

 

Battery capacity left around 10%.

 

LED - flashes red:

 

 

Battery capacity left around 5%.

 

LED - permanently lights up red:  

Battery empty, transmitter switches to

   

 

2nd battery.

Energy saving function:

 

If no keys are pressed within a specified time*, the transmitter automatically switches 

off. The red dot in the LED display goes out.

A transmitter can also be manufactured without a standby function for continuous 

operation as an option.

*The standby time can be set as desired.

LED battery left

 

LED battery right 

Summary of Contents for Nano-M SMJ

Page 1: ...ransmitter Type Version Factory No Frequency Operating instructions Nano M SMJ USA Canada Compact M RADIO CONTROL SYSTEMS OTTO HAHN STR 3 5 DE 75248 LBRONN D RRN E MAIL sales nbb de INTERNET www nbb d...

Page 2: ...Table of contents General information Transmitter Nano M SMJ Receiver Compact M Accessories Technical documents 1 2 4 10 13 17...

Page 3: ...rate the NBB radio control system The safety features installed in the NBB radio control system must be checked regularly The NBB radio control system must be shut down immediately if there are any fa...

Page 4: ...relays rechargeable batteries and batteries are excluded from the warranty The functional warranty will become null and void for damage accidental damage negligence improper use non compliance of the...

Page 5: ...M SMJ with a display and 2 joysticks Nano M SMJ with 3 joysticks Nano M SMJ with a display and 8 joysticks Nano M SMJ with 6 joysticks Nano M SMJ with a display and 3 joysticks Nano M SMJ with 4 joyst...

Page 6: ...t you remove the batteries from the transmitter Safety equipment in the NBB radio control system n EMERGENCY STOP or STOP function n Zero position interlock n Addressing each transmitter using a uniqu...

Page 7: ...vided the transmitter is ready for operation can only be switched on if no command transmitters are activated The command necessary for this is activated by the On Horn key Here a horn signal is trigg...

Page 8: ...the spent battery and replace with a fully charged battery The radio system will not have an interruption in contol during battery replacement provided the second battery is installed and has capacit...

Page 9: ...rface Mounted Joystick 1 6 4 2 5 5 3 To activate teach mode the transmitter must be switched off Press and hold the Frequency switching key Switch the transmitter on The letters Jt appear in the displ...

Page 10: ...consumption RF output Protection class Operating ambient temperature Weight without battery Measurements L x W x H Technology SMJ Surface Mounted Joystick 5 5 3 1 6 4 2 To activate teach mode the tra...

Page 11: ...10 Variations Receiver Compact M Compact MA Compact MB Compact MC Compact MD...

Page 12: ...ol can be performed with the aid of the control lamps located on the receiver For this purpose the transmitter must be ready for operation Only mount the receiver vertically to the external wall of th...

Page 13: ...problems arise 1 Check whether the transmitter is switched on 2 Check the power supply of the receiver 3 optional Check or change the current frequency channel Function control Technical data 12 Rece...

Page 14: ...age the battery Heat in particular reduces performance To extend the service life of the battery store the charged battery in a cool and dry location NBB is not liable for subsequent damage due to inc...

Page 15: ...monitoring From 20 to 60 C From 10 to 35 C Approx 126 x 52 x 22 mm Approx 200 g Technology Voltage Capacity Maximum charging current Operating temperature discharge Operating temperature charge Measu...

Page 16: ...or operation Insert the battery in the battery compartment CHARGING The battery is being charged Charging complete Battery is deeply discharged or ambient tem perature for quick charging is too low 2...

Page 17: ...ia coaxial power connector external 5 5 mm internal 2 1 mm 173 5 x 73 x 43 7 mm Power supply Supply voltage Power supply system Measurements L x W x H Configurable specific to battery Delta Peak dT dt...

Page 18: ...er s authority to operate the equipment IC CANADA The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canad...

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Page 20: ...17 Technical documents...

Page 21: ...tificate DIN EN ISO 9001 2008 N 03022 NBB Controls Components GmbH Otto Hahn Stra e 3 5 DE 75248 lbronn D rrn Tel 0 72 37 9 99 0 Fax 0 72 37 9 99 1 99 eMail sales nbb de http www nbb de We reserve the...

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