T150 / R150 User Guide
STEP 1
Install Batteries
Remove the battery cover on the
back of the
T150
, and install the
four
AA
alkaline batteries as
shown in Figure 1.
STEP 2
T150
R150
This device complies with the requirements of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) as specified in document CFR47 Part 15.247 and Industry and
Science Canada (ISC), as specified in document RSS 210. The device is permitted only on a no-interference, no-protection basis, that is, it must cease operation
when it is determined that it causes harmful interference to the services authorized by the FCC or the ISC.
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by OMNEX will void the warranty.
Power Up T150
Activation of any switch will cause the
T150
to power up. However as a
safety feature, the
[EStop]
switch must be pressed and released, or if
already pressed, released within 10 seconds for unit to remain powered
up.
Using The T150
The
ACTIVE
LED will flash two times per second indicating that the
T150
is transmitting to the
R150
. When a function switch is used, the
ACTIVE
LED will flash brightly upon activation of the switch and return to flashing at
a rate of two times per second when there is no switch activity.
During normal operation the
LOW BATT.
LED will flash to indicate a low
battery condition.
The
[EStop]
button is used for both an emergency shutdown as well as a
safe way of powering down the
T150
after operation.
Each switch has a device specific label to identify its function.
The Trigger is a Proportional Control switch used in conjunction with a
function switch (i.e.
[ROT CW]
). The type of Proportional Control output is
dependent on the option of the receiver but will generally be either a
Voltage, PWM or Current Control.
STEP 3
Rev. 1.03
Figure 1
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