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OPERAT I ON & M AI N T EN AN CE GU I DE - Fixed Channel High Speed UHF Transmitter HOLATRON SYSTEMS, LLC 833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 372-0956 www.holatron.com...
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Holatron Systems, LLC, from same, whether brought by the user, user’s agent, or assigns, or any third party.
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION. The model RFLS-6HSXT Fixed Channel High Speed UHF Transmitter is a low power six channel, safety locking, hand-held remote control transmitter which can transmit commands over any of six different digital channels. The transmitter’s channel setting is fixed in software and cannot be changed.
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So this switch should always be turned to the “Safe” position while the transmitter is not being used. Keys are interchangeable, as all Holatron RFLS-6HSXT transmitters are keyed the same. Firing on all receivers set to the transmitter’s digital channel always commences at cue 1 after the transmitter has first been enabled.
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THE FIRE BUTTONS. These buttons are snap action dome switches under a sealed overlay, labeled “Fire A” and “Fire B”, respectively. They have a high spring constant which requires a firm depression for actuation, decreasing the likelihood of accidental depression. The enabled transmitter can be kept in a shirt or jacket pocket without fear of accidental button depression.
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(Transmitter with rear cover removed) The available fire rates which can be selected are described in the following table. Holatron Systems can supply custom fire rates if required. NOTE: Automatic firing always commences at the next cue after the last one fired, whether it was semi-automatic or automatic.
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Firing modes with RFLS-96HSRC, RFLS-496HSRC, or RFLS-912HSRC receivers: Fire Rate Selection Switch Setting Fire “A” Action Fire “B” Action Semi-automatic firing. 0.1 shot per second. (Single shot, sequential) (10 seconds per shot) Semi-automatic firing. 0.2 shot per second. (Single shot, sequential) (5 seconds per shot) Semi-automatic firing.
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Firing modes with RFLS-96HSARC, RFLS-496HSARC, or RFLS-912HSARC receivers: Fire Rate Selection Switch Setting Fire “A” Action Fire “B” Action Semi-automatic firing. 1 shot per second. (Single shot, sequential) (1 second per shot) Semi-automatic firing. 2 shots per second. (Single shot, sequential) (0.5 second per shot) Semi-automatic firing.
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REMOTE FIRE JACK. Transmitters that include this optional feature can be actuated remotely through a two conductor shielded cable plugged into a jack located on the left side of the transmitter box. The jack accepts a standard 1/8” miniature stereo phone plug. The cable’s shield connects to the plug’s “shell”, the red lead to the plug’s “tip”, and the black lead to the plug’s “ring”.
1.10 SPECIFICATIONS. Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Carrier Frequency, MHz. 417.96 418.02 418.08 Carrier Frequency, MHz. (optional) 432.90 433.96 434.02 Range (line-of-sight with RFLS-96RC ½ mile -496RC receivers) Delay from start of button depression 50 msec 75 msec to receiver output (fewer than 4 transmitters transmitting simultaneously) Delay from start of button depression...
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2.1.3 Enable the transmitter, and with the receiver’s ARM switch in “safe” or “disarmed” position, perform a range test by observing the green activity light on the receiver while pressing a transmitter button. There should be no intervening conductive objects for most reliable operation. All receivers must be elevated 12”...
The battery compartment door and the junction between the front and back panels are NOT water tight, however. The transmitter must never be immersed in water. If further information or service is required, contact: Holatron Systems, LLC. 833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 372-0956 www.holatron.com...
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