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2.3 Product code
Refer to the technical sales brochure ref. E800 For all information concerning the product code. This information is
accessible on our internet site at
http://www.jay-electronique.com/
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Technical characteristics
3.1 Transmitter URE
Housing
Material
Tightness
ABS
IP65
Radio
Carrier
Frequencies
Frequency band
HF power
Average range
Complies with ETS 300 220
UHF, frequency modulated (FM)
64 programmable frequencies
433.1 to 434.675 MHz
< 10 mW (without license)
150 m in typical industrial environment
400 m in open space
Battery
Storage type
Charge / Discharge cycles
Fast charge time
Full charge time
Lithium ion
500 cycles min.
2h max. (80%)
4 h max. (100%)
Endurance
For typical use of function buttons
50 H at 50% utilisation at +20°C
Storage temperature
-20°C to +50°C
Battery charge temperature range
0°C to +40°C
Caution ! : Fast charging outside this
temperature range can result in damage to
battery.
Operating temperature range
-20°C to +45°C
Weight (with battery)
240 g
Dimensions
46 x 78 x 143 mm
3.1.1 Identity code
The transmitter and receiver are linked by a frequency
and
an identity code.
A receiver will only recognize and execute commands from the associated transmitter (same identity code and frequency).
- The frequency is programmable by the user
- The transmitter identity code is contained in the electronic key and in the transmitter (URE).
- The receiver identity code is unique and frozen ; this code is programmed in factory.
The identity code can have 65536 different combinations.
3.1.2 Electronic key
The electronic key used with the RADIOSAFE radio remote control system ensures a dual function :
- It enables startup of the transmitter while limiting access to the remote control to trained, qualified persons only.
- It contains all the information defined for operation of the product, including :
-
the last frequency programmed
-
the system identity code
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The “activity monitoring” function
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the configuration of the function buttons on the transmitter and the type of button (button or rotary).
- When removed, the electronic key prevents use of the transmitter and cuts off the transmitter power supply.
If the identity code of the electronic key matches the identity code stored in the URE, the transmitter can be started up.
- If the identity code of the electronic key and that of the transmitter do not match, the transmitter indicates the problem by its
two indicator lights (3 flashes); you must then perform the key programming procedure.