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Type: OOK, 433.92MHz. 

 

Transmitting Range: 100-2000m. 

 

Safety ON/OFF switch prevents 
misfires. 

2)  Firing Module 

 

Model No.: RF12A 

 

Cue: 12 cues 

 

Power: (Either internal or external) 

Internal batteries: 6xAA battery, 
rechargeable or disposable;   
External Power: 6-20VDC, SLA is 
recommended. 

 

Firing current: >750mA, Max. 10A 

 

Test current: <40mA 

 

Size: 154mmx108mmx52.5mm, 
antenna is retractile and foldable. 

 
Parts 
1- Telescopic Antenna 

 

2- Digital Readout Meter 
3- Rocker Switch, 3 positions Test / Learn / 
Arm 
4- Arm LED / Learn LED 
5- Learn Button   
6- External Battery Jack 
7- Main Switch, lock switch 
8- Cue Test LED, total 12 LEDs 
9- Cue Fire LED, total 12 LEDs 
10- Negative Terminals for cues 
11- Positive Terminals for cues 
12- Case 
13- Battery Enclosure 
14- Battery Cover 
 

 

B. How the system works in Two Different Firing Modes 
1) Use Transmitter A for Dividual Firing Mode 
There are 12 cues (1-12) on the firing module and 12 fire buttons (1-12) on the transmitter. Press a fire 
button on the transmitter to fire the same numbered cue on the firing module.   

2) Use Transmitter B for Interval Firing Mode 
The buttons are labeled 0.1-0.9, 1.0, 2.0, ALL. Press the desired interval (in sec.) that you want to have 
between cues. Immediately, all cues will be fired in order 1-12, with the selected interval (in sec.) between 
each cue. Push ALL to fire all cues at once.   

C. Before Attaching E-matches/Igniters 

1) Installing or Connecting Batteries 
Internal batteries:
 Remove Battery Cover (#14) from battery enclosure. Insert 6xAA batteries into 
Battery Enclosure (#13) and replace Battery Cover (#14). 

Summary of Contents for MS12Q

Page 1: ... and legal use of this device according to the laws and regulations of your country and or state province district RFRemotech is not responsible for illegal or unsafe use of this device The buyer user assumes all responsibility and liability in the use of this device and further agrees by purchase and or use of this device to indemnify and hold harmless RFRemotech against all liability for injury ...

Page 2: ...C CE certified OOK ASK Wireless Radio 433 92MHz 12 cues Overload Protection Reverse Protection Learning Code with more than one million address code combinations Two Firing Modes Instant Firing and Firing In Sequence Output Component MOSFet Dual powered Either 6x AA internal batteries or external power 6V to 20V DC The Maximum firing current is 10A Range 100 2000m Working temperature From 10 to 50...

Page 3: ...e Terminals for cues 12 Case 13 Battery Enclosure 14 Battery Cover B How the system works in Two Different Firing Modes 1 Use Transmitter A for Dividual Firing Mode There are 12 cues 1 12 on the firing module and 12 fire buttons 1 12 on the transmitter Press a fire button on the transmitter to fire the same numbered cue on the firing module 2 Use Transmitter B for Interval Firing Mode The buttons ...

Page 4: ...d flash on and off Repeat this for different buttons Step 6 Set Rocker Switch 3 to Arm Press and release any Button except ALL on transmitter B each Cue Fire LED 9 should flash on and off in order using the selected interval Push ALL and all Cue Fire LEDs 9 should flash on and off Step 7 Turn off Main Switch 7 Retract Antenna 1 If the above safety tests are successful you may attach lead wires of ...

Page 5: ...finished firing cues turn off the Main Switch 7 and retract the Antenna 1 Low Power Alarm The Digital Readout Meter 2 will blink continuously when battery voltage is less than 6 5 volts no matter what Rocker Switch 3 is set to Now would be a good time to replace the batteries as they have limited use Turn off the Main Switch 7 and remove internal or external batteries replace with fully charged ba...

Page 6: ...rmined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techn...

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