2019 Cervis, Inc.
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Warrior CB-xW Transmitter Introduction
The Warrior CB-xW transmitter works in conjunction with any Warrior receiver
—including the
MU-x6E and MU-9x15
—to control cranes, machines, locomotives, trucks, and other industrial
equipment. Housed in an extremely durable, sealed, glass-filled nylon enclosure, the Warrior
CB-xW transmitter is ready for duty in harsh environments, including outdoor applications.
Warrior systems operate in the 900MHz United States Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Part 15 License-Free radio band. The system uses continuously monitored bi-directional
radio transmissions, where the receiver acknowledges each message the transmitter sends via
its own acknowledge message. Four transmitter diagnostic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) indicate:
Radio transmission integrity
Battery life
A/B select feedback to the operator (two LEDs)
(For more information on Warrior receivers, see their respective manuals.)
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Features
Up to six single-axis, bi-directional levers; or up to four bi-directional joysticks
Options for toggles, potentiometers, pushbuttons, and rotary switches for auxiliary
functions
900MHz @ 100mW FCC Part 15 license-free operation
Four standard system status/diagnostic LEDs
Operates using two type
“C” cell batteries
Pull-Up Stop switch
On/off keyswitch (optional
– usually on the right-hand side)
Neck/shoulder harness standard; optional belt mounting
Optional eight-character LED display
Unsurpassed durability and environmental sealing