Elsema GLT2716 Operating Instructions

2-stroke 16-channel gigalink transmitter

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GLT2716
GLT2716
GLT2716
GLT2716
2-Stroke 16-Channel Gigalink Transmitter

Features

• 16-Channel transmitter
• Range up to 350m
• High reliability, low current consumption, great flexibility

Applications

• Allowing the user to combine up to 16 receiver channels to one transmitter

Description

The GLT2716 is a 2-stroke 16-channel transmitter. This means that the transmitter can be programmed with 16-
channels, each channel having two numbers assigned. For example, channel 1 could be programmed to number
24. This would require the user to press button number 2 and then 4 to activate channel 1.
This transmitter is used in applications where the user will need to press the button twice to activate the
channel. If you have the transmitter in your pocket you may squeeze the transmitter button resulting in a false
activation. By using 2-strokes on the keypad this is greatly reduced since two button actions need to occur in
quick succession.
During programming both buttons must be pressed sequentially.

Single Code Programming

This is used for programming one channel at a time to the transmitter. Single code programming can be
achieved by following the steps below:
Step 1 : Check to see if power is connected to the GIGALINK™ receiver.
Step 2 : Select the receiver channel, to be programmed, by setting the dip switch on the receiver. Refer to
receiver setup instruction for correct dip switch setting.
Step 3: Connect the transmitter to the receiver by inserting the GIGALINK™ cable into the 2.5-mm sockets.
This will activate the programming mode and is indicated by the red light (LED) on the transmitter
that must remain "on".
Step 4 : Press first then the second button sequentially (Both buttons should be pressed within 1 second of each
other) on the transmitter, LED should blink twice to confirm code programming and then switch "off".
Step 5 : Disconnect GIGALINK™ cable. The selected channel on the transmitter is ready to be used.
Steps 1 to 4 can be repeated to program another transmitter channel.
2-Stroke 16-Channel 27MHz Gigalink™ Transmitter – GLT2716
ELSEMA

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  • Page 1 • Allowing the user to combine up to 16 receiver channels to one transmitter Description The GLT2716 is a 2-stroke 16-channel transmitter. This means that the transmitter can be programmed with 16- channels, each channel having two numbers assigned. For example, channel 1 could be programmed to number 24.
  • Page 2 ELSEMA 2-Stroke 16-Channel 27MHz Gigalink™ Transmitter – GLT2716 Operating Distance An operating distance (in conjunction with our GLR series receivers) of 350 metres is possible. The operating distance depends upon the receiver antenna and location. An independent test revealed the...
  • Page 3 ELSEMA 2-Stroke 16-Channel 27MHz Gigalink™ Transmitter – GLT2716 Technical Data Power Supply 9V Battery (Applied to the battery clip) Current Consumption Max 45mA at 8VDC supply (Only when transmitting) Standby Current 10uA (Typical) Transmission Modes Burst: Transmits one 640ms burst for each channel activation,...
  • Page 4 ELSEMA 2-Stroke 16-Channel 27MHz Gigalink™ Transmitter – GLT2716 STATEMENTS American Users 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.

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