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Operating manual
Radio Remote
v 2.0
1
a Look Solutions product

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  • Page 1 Operating manual Radio Remote v 2.0 a Look Solutions product...
  • Page 2 Set of Equipment supplied – 1 receiver with mini-stereo-jack-plug or 3-pin-XLR-plug – 1 radio transmitter Please check whether all the products you ordered are supplied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Transmitter 2.1 Operation 2.2 Coding 2.3 Replacing the battery 3. The Receiver 3.1 Operation 3.2 Configuring the buttons 3.2.1 In general 3.2.2 Configure the buttons in the Standard-Mode 3.2.3 Configure the buttons in the On / Off-Mode 3.3 Delete the configuration 3.4 Wiring of the connectors 4.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The machine can now be activated by pressing button 1 briefly and can be deactivated by pressing button 3, depending on which buttons have been configured. The transmitter of the original Look radio remote is compatible with the new receivers. The receiver of the original is incompatible with the new transmitter! The transmitter is supplied with the first button pre-programmed, allowing the radio remote to be used immediately.
  • Page 5: The Transmitter

    This should therefore be avoided. The radio remote is supplied with the first button pre-programmed and the connected machine will be activated by pressing this button, running as long as the button is held down. Buttons two to four have no function yet.
  • Page 6: Coding

    2. The Transmitter 2.2 Coding The transmitter can be coded individually. This can be helpful if several trans- mitters with the same frequency (433.92 MHz) are being used in the same area. The receiver will only react to the signal of the coded transmitter and cannot be activated from a second transmitter.
  • Page 7: The Receiver

    3. The Receiver 3.1 Operation The receiver is equipped with a stereo jack plug [1] or a 3-pin-XLR-plug (it depends on which machine it controls) and a short wire antenna [2]. Insert the plug [1] into the corresponding socket of the machine to gain control. The receiver now has the neccessary power from the machine and is ready for operation.
  • Page 8: Configuring The Buttons

    3. The Receiver 3.2 Configuring the buttons 3.2.1 In general Due to the option to also configure “Off“-buttons, the radio remote has two different modes: In the Standard-Mode “Press and release“ the triggered machine runs as long as the button is held down. If the button is released, the machine stops working.
  • Page 9: Configure The Buttons In The Standard-Mode

    3. The Receiver 3.2.2 Configure the buttons in the Standard-Mode “Press and release“ The transmitter will be delivered with the first button pre-programmed as the Start-button. The machine will run as long as this button is held down. Please note: All pre-programmed configurations (button 1 = Start-button) should be deleted (see point 3.3) before you start to configure the other buttons, unless you want to use the first button as a Start-button.
  • Page 10: Configure The Buttons In The On / Off-Mode

    3. The Receiver 3.2.3 Configure the buttons in the “On/Off“-Mode The receiver changes into the On/Off-Mode by changing the position of the red Jumper [3]. Those buttons already configured in the Standard-Mode will automatically be recognized as Start-buttons. Buttons configured in the On/Off-Mode will be Stop- buttons.
  • Page 11: Delete The Configuration

    3. The Receiver The procedure can now be repeated if the configuration of further buttons is requested for the same receiver. Up to six buttons can be saved for one receiver. If more then six buttons will be configured, the previous configurations will be overwritten.
  • Page 12: System Range

    4. System Range The radio remote control is designed for a long range of 100 meters if conditions are ideal. The manual transmitter even passes through walls or reinforced concrete constructions. The maximum range is achieved only in case of visual contact with the receiver and with no radio-frequency interference.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    5. Technical Data Transmitter Transmitting frequency 433, 920 MHz +/– 150 KHz Radiated power (ERP) < 25 mW (< 14 dBm) Modulation 100% AM Number of channels Coding options 1024 Voltage supply 12 V DC (battery) Range of working temperature 0°...
  • Page 14: Warranty Conditions

    6. Warranty conditions For the Radio remote Look‘ guarantee is: 1. Free of charge, subject to the following conditions (No. 2 - 6) we will repair any defect or fault in the unit if it is caused by a proven factory fault and has been advised immediately after appearance and within 24 month of delivery to the end user.
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