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TAG Heuer HL 615 Operating Instruction page 3

Impulse radio

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3. Description of the system
3.1.
Switch ON
When you switch ON the radio (Transmitter / Receiver) will display the battery level (refer to chapter
3.8 – BATT).
3.1.1.
Transmitter
The transmitter works with a battery of 3V (type CR123A).
The transmitter operates permanence and therefore consumes.
To save the battery, it is recommended to switch the transmitter off when not used.
In all cases, without pulse for more than 30h, the transmitter will automatically shut off.
To switch ON, hold button
To switch OFF, hold button
3.1.2.
Reciever
The receiver is powered with a LiPo battery.
It is strongly recommended to insure a full charge (minimum 8 hours) before using, with the power
supply delivered with the kit (HL540-1).
To switch ON the receiver, press 3 seconds the button
To switch OFF the receiver, press together button
3.2.
INPUT (Transmitter)
Input for timing impulses (start gate, photocells – working /closing contact).
Respect the polarities
3.3.
OUTPUTS (Receiver)
Output of the timing impulses isolated by opto-coupler (1 to 4 – working / closing contact).
Respect the polarities
3.4.
SET
To program the
Maintain
SET
3.5.
TEAM
The selection of
localisation sector.
It is important that the Transmitter and Receiver are set with the same TEAM.
To visualise the team set, press button
To change team, press together the button
3.6.
CHANNEL (Transmitter)
Set the channel of transmitter used (1, 2,
It is related to the Receiver
To visualise the team set, press button
To change team, press together the button
3.7.
TEST (Transmitter)
The button
TAGHeuer Timing
SET
SET
TEAM
(A, B, C, D) or
pressed during the changes.
TEAM
allows to get several system (4 transmitters / 1 receiver) in the same
OUTPUT
TEST
allows to transmit an impulse to verify the communication.
and press
TEST
and press
BATT
SET
CHANNEL
(1, 2, 3, 4) and to switch OFF the receiver.
TEAM
SET
and TEAM.
3
or 4).
(banana output)
CHANNEL
SET
and CHANNEL.
«POWER
». A red LED is switching ON.
and
POWER
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