“paired” with the desired cue range, channel #, and proprietary system code of any Holatron transmitter on a matching frequency via a very simple operation. The channel # (1-12) can optionally be selected via an internal digital switch, overriding the paired channel #.
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Rcvr Digital Switch Setting Action Pair with xmtd cue range (1-6 or 7-12), channel, & system code Fire paired cue range, channel 1, and paired system code. Fire paired cue range, channel 2, and paired system code. Fire paired cue range, channel 3, and paired system code. Fire paired cue range, channel 4, and paired system code.
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The user has access to the following components: THE ANTENNA. The RF signal is received optionally by a quarter-wave solid conductor bendable antenna or by a reduced height quarter wave antenna which screws onto the top of the receiver PC board. Antennas with red rings are used for 433 MHz, antennas with blue rings are used for 418 MHz, and antennas with green rings are used for 315 MHz..
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THE “ACTIVITY / BAT” INDICATOR. While the power switch is on, this green indicator, located on the top side of the circuit board, will flash intermittently in bursts of one, two, or three flashes at a time if the battery has enough capacity to power the receiver. If no flashing occurs, the battery must be replaced before the receiver can be used reliably.
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RADIO INTERFERENCE REDUCTION. For obvious safety reasons, Holatron's design goal is to ensure that data communication errors due to radio interference or to insufficient signal strength due to low battery, exceeding specified range, or conductive objects in the signal path will result in failure of intentional actuation rather than unintended actuation.
SPECIFICATIONS. Parameter (dual on-board batteries) Minimum Typical Maximum Carrier Frequency, MHz. 417.96 418.02 418.08 Carrier Frequency, MHz. (optional) 433.86 433.92 433.98 Range ½ mile (line-of-sight with RFLS-1XT xmtr) Delay from start of transmission to receiver 50 msec 75 msec output (fewer than 4 transmitters transmitting simultaneously) Delay from start of transmission to receiver 100 msec...
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4.1.2 Connect devices to receiver outputs. The operator should retain possession of the transmitter or transmitter key while performing the next two tasks. With the “ARM” switch turned off, turn on the receiver power switch. Verify continuity through the devices by pressing the “TEST” button. All red indicators should remain off.
The transmitter’s battery compartment door and the junction between its 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, Suite 3 Honolulu, HI 96813-5282 808-372-0956...
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