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Radio remote
V.5
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a Look Solutions product

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Summary of Contents for Look Solutions Radio remote V.5

  • Page 1 Operating manual Radio remote a Look Solutions product...
  • Page 2 Set of Equipment supplied – 1 receiver with mini-stereo-jack 3.5 mm/12 V or 3-pin-XLR-plug – 1 mini-stereo-jack cable (only delivered with receiver with mini-stereo-jack) – 1 radio transmitter Please check whether all the products you ordered are supplied. Original operating manual, version 02/2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Introduction 2. The Transmitter 2.1 Operation 2.3 Replacing the battery 3. The Receiver 3.1 Operation 4. Configuring the Radio Remote 4.1 Pairing a new transmitter and receiver 4.2 Activating the transmitter buttons 4.3 Un-Pairing a transmitter and receiver 4.4 Changing the frequency 4.5 Wiring of the connectors 5.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction The UHF radio system consists of a radio transmitter and one or several receivers. The operating frequency of the system is 433.62 MHz (freq. 1) or 434.22 MHz (freq. 2). The operating frequency is selected by putting the Jumper into the right position. The radio remote is supplied with freq.
  • Page 5: The Transmitter

    2. The Transmitter Transmitter front view Transmitter back view LED blue Button 1 Screws LED red Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 2.1 Operation The radio transmitter is supplied in a usable state with the battery already in- stalled. To transmit press one of the four buttons (1, 2, 3 or 4). If the key is pressed too briefly, the receiver ignores the command.
  • Page 6: Replacing The Battery

    2. The Transmitter The following signals will be shown at the transmitter: - Accurate radio signal: Blue and red LED will flash. - Fogging process started: Both LEDs flashes (confirmation of a correct radio signal). After 4 to 5 times the red LED stops flashing while the blue LED continues flashing as long as the button is held down.
  • Page 7: The Receiver

    3. The Receiver 3.1 Operation The receiver is equipped with a mini-stereo-jack 3.5 mm [1] or a 3-pin-XLR-plug (it depends on which machine it controls) and an antenna [2]. Insert the plug [1] into the corresponding socket of the machine (or connect the receiver to the machine by using the delivered mini-stereo-jack cable) to gain control.
  • Page 8: Configuring The Radio Remote

    4. Configuring the Radio Remote 4.1 Pairing a new transmitter and receiver The transmitter is supplied already paired with the receiver. If you wish to control the receiver with a second transmitter, the second transmitter must be paired with it as well.
  • Page 9: Activating The Transmitter Buttons

    4. Configuring the Radio Remote 4.2 Activating the transmitter buttons The machine connected to the receiver will be operated by pressing an activated button on a paired transmitter, creating fog as long as the button is held down. Activate transmitter buttons by using jumpers [3] inside the receiver. The receiver is delivered with one jumper active in position 1 and 2 jumpers in an inactive (stored) position.
  • Page 10: Un-Pairing A Transmitter And Receiver

    4. Configuring the Radio Remote [1] black Configutation-button [1] black Configutation-button [2] yellow LED [2] yellow LED [3] red Jumper [3] red Jumper Fig. 3: Button 2 and 4 activated, Jumper on Fig. 4: Frequency 2 selected and Button 1 Freq.
  • Page 11 4. Configuring the Radio Remote Please note: There are two versions of the PCB for the Radio remote V5 (see Figure 5 and 6). The Un-Pairing differs for the versions like described in the following. [1] black Configutation-button [1] black Configutation-button [2] yellow LED [2] yellow LED Microprocessor...
  • Page 12: Changing The Frequency

    4. Configuring the Radio Remote 4.4 Changing the frequency The transmitter can be used on two working frequencies, which can be changed at any time. If the preset frequency (433.62 MHz) should be overused, it is possible to change to the second frequency (434.22 MHz). To use the second frequency, you must change both the transmitter and the receiver.
  • Page 13: System Range

    5. 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 14: Technical Data

    XLR-plug Dimensions (L x W x H) Mini-stereo-jack 10.0 x 3.1 x 9.5 cm XLR-plug 12.5 x 3.1 x 9.5 cm Manufactured for: Look Solutions - Fog machines made in Germany · Bünteweg 33 · DE - 30989 Gehrden...
  • Page 15: Warranty Conditions

    7. Warranty conditions For the Radio remote Look Solutions 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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