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O.M.F.B. S.p.A. Hydraulic Components

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5. Product Markings and certification

RADAR II

 radio remote controls meets the rules set forth in the following harmonised 

technical standards:

Directive 99/5/EC article:
Harmonised standards:

Art. 3.1 (a) - HEALTH
Art. 3.1 (a) - SAFETY
EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011+ AC:2011+ A2:2013 Information 
technology equipment - Safety
Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and electrical equipment with the 
basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 
GHz).

Part 1: General requirements

Art. 3.1 (b) - ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC EN 301 489-3: v1.6.1 
(2013-08)
Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM); electromagnetic 
compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services. Part 3: Specific conditions 
for short-range devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 246 GHz.

Art 3.2 - RADIO SPECTRUM EN 300 220-2: v2.4.1
(2012-05)
Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters (ERM); short-range devices (SRD); 
radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1000 MHz frequency range with power levels 
ranging up to 500 mW. Part 2: Harmonised EN covering essential requirements under 
article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive.

101-050

USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

“RADAR NEW TXF”

Codice foglio: 997-101-50366   R

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Data: V

enerdì 16 giugno 2017

Codice fascicolo: 997-101-50370

Summary of Contents for RADAR NEW TXF

Page 1: ...itted Via Cave 7 9 25050 Provaglio d Iseo Brescia Italy Tel 39 030 9830611 Fax 39 030 9839207 208 Internet www omfb it e mail info omfb it USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 101 050 FAMILY CODE Multi channel...

Page 2: ...functions 5 1 2 Distinguishing features 6 1 3 Standard supplies 6 1 4 Technical specifications 6 1 5 Specific features 6 1 6 Replacing the batteries 7 1 7 Emergency command from the transmitter 7 2 Us...

Page 3: ...Fax 39 030 9839207 208 Internet www omfb it e mail info omfb it 1 General comments 1 1 Description of individual push button and LED functions 101 050 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL STOP EMERGENCY butto...

Page 4: ...2 bit Combinations 232 Working temperature 10 55 C Dimensions 75x169x32 mm The use of rechargeable batteries does not ensure correct operation of the transmitter because the supply voltage generated b...

Page 5: ...do not touch this substance wash your hands thoroughly after this operation ATTENTION Do not dispose of old batteries in the environment but throw them into special containers to facilitate disposal 1...

Page 6: ...ead button the buzzer inside begins to emit a continuous sound 4 On the receiver put a magnet next to the Learning Zone the buzzer inside the receiver will emit an intermittent sound 5 On the transmit...

Page 7: ...hangeable It is the operator or installer who defines which is the first and second receiver during the programming stage described below 3 1 Programming 1 Power up the receivers insert the battery di...

Page 8: ...aragraph 2 1 to program with REED 5 Make sure all functions connected to the first receiver of the radio remote control system are correctly activated 6 On the receiver 2 press the red emergency mushr...

Page 9: ...restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 10 MHz to 300 GHz Part 1 General requirements Art 3 1 b ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC EN 301 489 3 v1 6 1 2013 08 Electromagnetic...

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