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1 .2     Abou t  T2 1   transmitters

Tele Radio AB's remote control systems are suitable for a wide variety of 
applications for e.g. stationary or mobile equipments, hydraulic machines, 
construction, forestry or agriculture equipments and more. Tele Radio AB's 
transmitters and receivers are highly customizable and can be configured to suit 
the most wide-ranging application requirements & usage habits.

There are five models available, with three, four, six, eight and ten buttons.

Number of buttons

Article name

  Old and alternative names

3

T21-03

T21-3

T00021-03

PN-T21-3

4

T21-04

T21-4

T00021-04

PN-T21-4

6

T21-06

T21-6

T00021-06

PN-T21-6

8

T21-08

T21-8

T00021-08

PN-T21-8

10

T21-10

T00021-10

PN-T21-10

ED-PN-TX105-EN-v02

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Summary of Contents for T21-03

Page 1: ...safe smart strong T21 ED PN TX105 EN v02 Language English original END USER INSTRUCTIONS Transmitters T21 03 T21 04 T21 06 T21 08 T21 10 ...

Page 2: ... Tele Radio AB Datavägen 21 SE 436 32 Askim Sweden Phone 46 0 31 748 54 60 ...

Page 3: ...RROR INDICATIONS AND CODE MESSAGES 15 CHAPTER 6 OPERATION 16 6 1 General information 16 6 2 Radio mode 17 6 3 Radio inactivity timeout automatic shutdown 17 6 4 Load select mode 17 6 5 Functionality test 18 6 6 Start the transmitter in discontinuous mode 19 6 7 Log the transmitter out from a receiver 19 CHAPTER 7 BATTERY 20 7 1 Battery precautions 20 7 2 Battery information 22 CHAPTER 8 WARRANTY S...

Page 4: ... for this purpose It is the responsibility of any such users or integrators to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use Tele Radio AB shall not be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein Always refer to the applicable local regulations for installation and safety r...

Page 5: ...Tele Radio AB products are covered by a warranty against material construction or manufacturing faults See Chapter 8 Warranty service repairs and maintenance ED PN TX105 EN v02 5 ...

Page 6: ...ion may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic photographic mechanical including photocopying recording or otherwise for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the written permission of Tele Radio AB 1 1 2 TERM AND SYMB OL DEFI NI TI ONS The capitalized terms and symbol used herein shall have the following meaning l WAR...

Page 7: ...mitters and receivers are highly customizable and can be configured to suit the most wide ranging application requirements usage habits There are five models available with three four six eight and ten buttons Number of buttons Article name Old and alternative names 3 T21 03 T21 3 T00021 03 PN T21 3 4 T21 04 T21 4 T00021 04 PN T21 4 6 T21 06 T21 6 T00021 06 PN T21 6 8 T21 08 T21 8 T00021 08 PN T21...

Page 8: ...rchaser of this product has been instructed how to handle the system safely The following information is intended for use as a complement to applicable local regulations and standards IMPORTANT Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications These systems should be equipped with a wired emergency stop where necessary a brake an audible or visual warning signal 2 1 1 OPERATI O...

Page 9: ...nsmitter unattended l Always switch the transmitter off when not in use Store in a safe place l Keep a clear view of the work area at all times 2 1 2 MAI NTENANCE Before maintenance intervention on any remote controlled equipments always remove all electrical power from the equipment always follow lockout procedures l Keep the safety information for future reference Always download the End user in...

Page 10: ...heck the encapsulation foils and cable for damages every day If you use the product although the encapsulation or foil is damaged moisture can cause serious damage to the electronics 10 ED PN TX105 EN v02 ...

Page 11: ...03 alkaline I O switch Yes Radio communication Simplex Frequency band 2405 2480 MHz Number of channels 16 channel 11 26 Radio frequency output power EIRP1 10 dBm 10 mW Operating time continuous usage 100 h with alkaline depending on the configuration IP code IP67 Operating temperature 20 55 C 4 130 F Dimensions 66 x 114 x 37 5 mm 2 6 x 4 5 x 1 5 in Weight 135 g 0 29 lbs 1Equivalent isotropic radia...

Page 12: ... 11 to 26 Once the channel has been selected on the transmitter the receiver will automatically detect and switch to the same channel Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 11 2405 19 2445 12 2410 20 2450 13 2415 21 2455 14 2420 22 2460 15 2425 23 2465 16 2430 24 2470 17 2435 25 2475 18 2440 26 2480 12 ED PN TX105 EN v02 ...

Page 13: ...T21 08 T21 10 1 LED 1 red 2 LED 2 red 3 Top LED red green 4 LED 3 red 5 LED 4 red 6 Button 1 7 Button 2 8 Button 3 9 Button 4 10 Button 5 11 Button 6 12 Button 7 13 Button 8 14 Button 9 15 Button 10 On T21 04 the default buttons 3 4 and 6 have been remapped to work as buttons 2 3 and 4 Contact your representative for more details ED PN TX105 EN v02 13 ...

Page 14: ... be transported by air the I O switch must be in the O off position NOTE The I O switch should not be used as an on off button for the transmitter 4 3 Top LED status indication The top LED is a multicolored LED that lights or flashes green when the battery capacity is good and red when the battery capacity is poor When the top LED lights flashes red battery should be changed at the next convenient...

Page 15: ... LED 0 and LEDs 1 4 LED is lit red LED is off LED is blinking green red NOTE The following error indications apply for models with SW version 18 or higher LED0 green red LED1 red LED2 red LED3 red LED4 red Indicates Production data error Radio initialization has failed Contact your representative for assistance ED PN TX105 EN v02 15 ...

Page 16: ...ave the logout function activated and be set to continuous radio mode 6 1 2 RECEI VERS WI THOUT LOGI N LOGOUT FUNCTI ON OR WI TH LOGI N LOGOUT FUNCTI ON I NACTI VATED To control a receiver the transmitter must be registered in the receiver If no transmitter is controlling the receiver the first registered transmitter to be started will automatically take control of the receiver Switching the trans...

Page 17: ...g continuously Those functions are marked Only for continuous radio mode in the manual 6 3 Radio inactivity timeout automatic shutdown NOTE Only for continuous radio mode NOTE The inactivity timeout cannot be changed from the transmitter Contact your representative for assistance Automatic shutdown helps prolong battery capacity by automatically turning the transmitter off after a preset period of...

Page 18: ...not be limited to the following steps l Make sure that the controlled object can not cause any harm in the event of unexpected movement l Always follow local safety rules and start the equipment according to the corresponding instructions l Make sure that the transmitter can control the receiver by testing all functions l Make sure that the functions respond as expected l Make sure that all moveme...

Page 19: ...s pressed NOTE Go through the functionality test see 6 5 Functionality test before starting the transmitter 1 Press a button on the transmitter to start controlling the receiver The top LED lights green when the battery capacity is good red when the battery capacity is poor NOTE The radio transmission ends as soon as all buttons are released 6 7 Log the transmitter out from a receiver NOTE Only fo...

Page 20: ...rt circuit disassemble deform or heat batteries l Never attempt to charge a visibly damaged or frozen battery l Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be leaking deformed or damaged in any way l Do not solder directly onto batteries l Do not leave the battery in the charger once it is fully charged l Store in a cool location Keep batteries away from direct sunlight high temperature and ...

Page 21: ...e same plastic bag l Do not incinerate or dispose of batteries in fire l Do not place used batteries in the household waste Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicable regulations and legal requirements l Batteries that have been disposed of incorrectly may short circuit causing them to become hot burst or ignite ED PN TX105 EN v02 21 ...

Page 22: ...ximately 100 h with alkaline depending on settings NOTE Electronics and batteries must be physically separated before disposal Make sure that electronics or batteries are not disposed of in household waste 7 2 1 CHANGE THE B ATTERI ES Battery type 3 x 1 5 V AAA LR03 alkaline 1 Turn the transmitter and unscrew the 5 screws on the back 2 Remove the back of the transmitter 3 Replace the 3 x 1 5 V AAA...

Page 23: ... l Faults resulting from normal wear and tear l Parts of a consumable nature l Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications l Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use l Damp and water damage Maintenance Repairs and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel Only use spare parts from Tele Radio AB Contact your representative for service or any other assistance...

Page 24: ...the complete EU Declaration of Conformity is available on the Tele Radio AB website www tele radio com 9 1 2 WEEE DI RECTI VE This symbol means that inoperative electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with household waste The European Union has implemented a collection and recycling system for which producers are responsible For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this...

Page 25: ...led and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ...

Page 26: ...ut brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement 9 2 3 FCC I C LAB ELS The FCC ID and IC numbers can be found on the product label FCC ID ONFC1414A IC 4807A C1414A 9 3 AEC Applies to T21 03 T21 04 T21 06 T21 08 T21 10 9 3 1 AEC STATEMENT ДЕКЛАРАЦ ИЯ ЕАС This product is declared as compliant within Eurasian Economic Union EAC EAC declarati...

Page 27: ...tion 22 Change batteries 22 Battery precautions 20 Handling 20 Storage 20 D Dimensions 11 Disposal 21 E EIRP 11 F FCC statement 25 FCC IC labels 26 Frequency band 11 Functionality test 18 I IC Statement 25 Inactivity timeout 17 IP code 11 L Load select mode 17 ED PN TX105 EN v02 27 ...

Page 28: ... supply 11 R Radio communication 11 Radio frequency band 2 4 GHz 12 Frequency channels 12 Radio frequency output power 11 Radio mode 17 S Start the transmitter in discontinuous mode 19 T Top LED 14 Transmitter back 14 Transmitter front views 13 W Warnings restrictions 8 Maintenance 9 28 ED PN TX105 EN v02 ...

Page 29: ...Operation 8 WEEE directive 24 Weight 11 ED PN TX105 EN v02 29 ...

Page 30: ...safe smart strong These End user instructions are subject to change without prior notice Download the latest End user instructions from www tele radio com ...

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