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BWI Eagle AIR-EAGLE XLT Product Information Bulletin

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AIR-EAGLE
900MHz RF Transmitter
MODEL 441REB-1300
DESCRIPTION
The A
-E
XLT TX
s a handheld R.F. transmitter designed to send
IR
AGLE
I
a single STOP command to the Air-Eagle XLT Receiver, Model 441P-
8-ESTOP receiver from up to 2500 feet away. When powered on, this
transmitter begins sending a heartbeat "beacon" signal to the receiver
which keeps the relays in an energized state, thus providing a failsafe
link. When the STOP button is depressed, the relays in the receiver
de-energize. If the transmitter loses link to the receiver, the relays also
de-energize. To save battery life, this transmitter incorporates an
On/Off procedure. Seven user programmable frequencies allow
multiple systems to be used simultaneously in the same area.
INITIAL SET-UP
This transmitter comes ready to operate, with rechargeable batteries
installed, and factory programmed to Frequency #1. No setup is
necessary. The following steps must be followed to turn system on or off.
Turn System On:
Step #1 – Depress and hold Button 1/9 until the TX LED turns GREEN –
approximately 3 seconds.
Step #2 – Release Button 1/9. The TX LED will extinguish momentarily,
then begin to provide the battery charge status (BATTERY CHARGE
STATUS chart).
Step #3 – Once battery charge status has concluded, the TX LED will
begin to blink RED a few times a second to show the operator the unit is
powered up and transmitting a beacon signal.
Turn System Off:
Step #1 – Depress Button 1/9 until the TX LED turns RED - approximately
three seconds.
Step #2 - Release Button 1/9. The TX LED will extinguish momentarily,
then begin to provide the battery charge status (see chart).
Step #3 – Once battery charge status has concluded, the TX LED will
extinguish and the transmitter is now powered off.
BATTERY CHARGE STATUS
Full
TX LED gives 3 GREEN blinks
Good
TX LED gives 2 GREEN blinks
Low
TX LED gives 2 RED blinks
Charging Required
TX LED gives 10 rapid RED blinks
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
724-283-4681
724-283-5939 (fax)
www.bwieagle.com
®
XLT
PRODUCT INFORMATION
BULLETIN
Dimensions – 5.36" L x 2.92" W x .1.26/1/04' D
(note: STOP button adds .73" to length)
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
Illuminates RED continuously while E-Stop
button is depressed and unit is transmitting.
Also guides user through On/Off Procedure and
TX LED
provides battery charge status (See INITIAL
SET-UP & BATTERY CHARGE STATUS
sections)
Transmits STOP command to the receiver
E-Stop Button
Powers TX On/Off – No other function
Pushbutton1/9
Pushbuttons 2/10
Not used on this model
thru 8/16
Puts TX in frequency programming mode (See
Pushbutton P/Shift
PROGRAMMING section

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Summary of Contents for BWI Eagle AIR-EAGLE XLT

  • Page 1 R.F. transmitter designed to send AGLE a single STOP command to the Air-Eagle XLT Receiver, Model 441P- 8-ESTOP receiver from up to 2500 feet away. When powered on, this transmitter begins sending a heartbeat “beacon” signal to the receiver which keeps the relays in an energized state, thus providing a failsafe link.
  • Page 2 To obtain warranty service, contact BWI Eagle for a return changed, and the LED will blink corresponding to the frequency material authorization.

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