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Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 3 of 9 G5 Pocket Transmitter Product description The G5 Pocket HCU is a light weight, impact and water resistant handheld unit equipped with up to eight ON/OFF function buttons. It has five configurable Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for machine and status feedback.
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Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 4 of 9 Versions The G5 Pocket transmitter exists in the following versions: G5 LP8 G5 LP8 G5 LP8 G5 LP3 G5 LP4 G5 LP6 STOP Model Functions G5 LP3 3 Push buttons G5 LP4 4 Push buttons G5 LP6...
Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 5 of 9 Changing battery The G5 Pocket transmitter is equipped with 3 standard AAA cell batteries; to change batteries follow the instructions below 1. Remove the belt clip by unscrewing the top middle screw. 2.
Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 6 of 9 Technical information Attribute Information Housing material Plastic PC-ABS IP-class IP67 Ambient temperature -25˚C to +70˚C Supply 3 x AAA battery Operating time Several months (depending of usage and application) Weight 160 g (0,35lb.) including battery Dimensions:...
Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 7 of 9 Radio information The G5 system family incorporates an automated frequency jumping technology, a reliable radio transmission highly resistant to interference. The radio transmission takes place within the ISM-band used at pre-defined channels. The channel switching takes place multiple times per second following a pseudorandom se- quence.
Document type Document number Page Instruction Manual 66067 8 of 9 FCC information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.