3.7. Batteries and Charger p.12 3.8. Changing the Channel on the Part 15 Synthesized Transmitter p.13 3.9. Channels and Frequency Designating by Count p.13-14 3.10. Standard Models p.14 3.11. Replacement Parts p.14 Telemotive PreEngineered SLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual—March 2010...
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Without a doubt, our Telemotive SLTX is the ultimate solution for having precise, undeterred, and safe control of your material. If your product ever needs modification or service, please contact one of our representatives at the following locations: U.S.
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Magnetek Products to know, understand and follow all of these requirements. It is the responsibility of the owner of the Magnetek Products to make its employees aware of all of the above listed requirements and to make certain that all operators are properly trained. No one should use Magnetek Products prior to becoming familiar with and being trained in these requirements.
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The following information is intended to be used in conjunction with other rules or regulations already in existence. It is important to read all of the safety information contained in this section before installing or operating the Radio Control System. Telemotive PreEngineered SLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual—March 2010...
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Radio controlled equipment should not be operated by any person with insufficient eyesight or hearing or by any person who may be suffering from a disorder or illness, is taking any medication that may cause loss of equipment control, or is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Telemotive PreEngineered SLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual—March 2010...
operate a crane, hoist or lifting device when the device is not centered over the load Telemotive PreEngineered SLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual—March 2010...
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PERFORMANCE OR SAFETY CONCERNS ARE OBSERVED, THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BE TAKEN OUT OF SERVICE AND BE REPORTED TO THE SUPERVISOR. DAMAGED AND INOPERABLE RADIO CONTROLLER EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO MAGNETEK FOR EVALUATION AND REPAIR. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
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Do not attempt to open the battery pack. Do not short circuit the battery. For intrinsically safe environments only use specified Magnetek Telemotive intrinsically safe batteries. Keep the battery pack environment cool during charging operation and storage (i.e., not in direct sunlight or close to a heating source).
If the battery goes below a safe level, the LED will not light. Replace battery immediately. 2.5: Time-Out-Timer. Unless this function is disabled, the transmitter will turn itself OFF if not used for 15 minutes. Telemotive PreEngineered SLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual—March 2010...
(the toggle switches are non-functional). Mode 3, SW4 1 and 2 turned “ON”. The SLTX transmitter will control up to 5 motors using the rotary selector switch. This mode reconfigures two of the 10K12 auxiliary outputs (Aux 1 and Aux 2) to be external motor select functions by the rotary switch.
This flashing red LED flashes rapidly during transmit, slowly when unit is ON and turns out when battery is low. 3.7: Batteries and Charger. Two batteries are available for the Pre-engineered SLTX, a disposable alkaline battery BT120-0 and a rechargeable 7.2V NiMH (BT122-0). The battery charger for the BT122-0 is the E10759-0. Two piggyback chargers (E10759-1) can be used with one E10759-0.
The channel can be changed by removing the logic board from the bottom housing. Locate the rotary switches on the RF Transmitter Board (see Figure 3.2 SLTX Synthesizer Board). The rotary switch nearest the corner of the board is the “ones” place-value selection (0-9). The rotary switch near the middle of the board is the “tens” place- value selection (10, 20, and 30).
3.11: Replacement Parts. If your transmitter ever needs repair, we always recommend that you contact Magnetek for service. If you need to refer to a parts list please refer to your transmitter’s drawing that was included in the shipment of your transmitter.