RTD- Ver. 03 - 15
D811347_03
INSTALLATION MANUAL
ENGLISH
5)
In the case where more than 100 transmitters need to be stored
in the memory, each individual sales pack has to be entered by
means of the group menu. Each pack is identified by a specific
serial number (S/N):
01
--
-- 100 101 --
200
--
201 --
-- 300 --
RTD
01
--
-- 00 01
--
-- 00 01
--
-- 00 --
S/N 123.4
S/N 123.4
S/N 123.4
IMPORTANT NOTES:
•
The sales pack can be divided into several groups (for ex.
transmitters from 01 to 50 in one system, from 51 to 65 in another,
etc.) In any case, any of the remaining transmitters can be used:
- on the same RTD receiver at a later time, in other groups or with
manual/automatic mode,
- in other RTD systems, other groups or with manual/automatic
mode,
- in other transmitters with standard mode.
•
Each transmitter contained in the pack is individually labelled
according to the following sequence: 123.4.01.
The first four figures (123.4) identify the pack serial number which
is identical for all the transmitters belonging to the same pack.
The last two figures (01 - 02 --> 00) are used to number the
transmitters in the pack in progressive order.
Each pack includes a printed form where to record the destination
of each transmitter, you are recommended to fill it in to facilitate
future maintenance, updating, replacement etc.
•
In the case where no transmitters have been previously entered
in the RTD receiver, the first transmitter in the first group stored
takes on the master transmitter function. Mark it with the appropriate
adhesive “key” label.
Error messages
If any errors occur when entering groups, check that:
-
the transmitters belong to one group pack (ERR1);
-
the entry order is not reversed, the first transmitter must have an
identification number lower than that of the last one. Also check
that the first and last transmitters belong to the same group
(ERR2);
-
the receiver has a sufficient number of consecutive free locations
for entering the transmitter group (ERR3);
-
the key assigned to the channel (T1, T2, T3 or T4) is the same for
the first and the last transmitter entered.
6) RADIO-TRANSMITTER CLONING
Rolling-code cloning / Fixed-code cloning
Make reference to the UNIRADIO Instructions and the CLONIX
Programming Guide.
7) ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: COLLECTIVE RECEIVERS
Make reference to the UNIRADIO Instructions and the CLONIX
Programming Guide.
8) MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the system should only be carried out by
qualified personnel regularly.
The MITTO transmitters are supplied
by two 3V lithium battiers (type CR2016).The TRC transmitters are
powered by a 12V alkaline battery.When replacing the batteries type
CR2016 do not touch the poles with thehands.
Any reduction in the transmitter capacity may be due to the batteries
getting flat. When the led of the transmitter flashes, it means that the
batteries are
flat and must be replaced.
9) DISPOSAL
ATTENTION: disposal should only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current regulations.
In case of disposal, the system components do not entail any particular
risks or danger. In case of recovered materials, these should be sorted
out by type (electrical components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).
For battery disposal, refer to the current regulations.
The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual
are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any
alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing
and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving its
essential features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking
to update the present publication.