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MPSDT2
Any change or modification of the product is forbidden if not expressly
0. DESCRIPTION
MPSDT2 is a radio transmitter used with radio receivers of the Multipass and Roll series; furthermore it is
provided with a passive transponder (frequency 125 kHz) which permits to operate with a proximity reader used in
access control applications. It has two pushbuttons being capable to activate two different output channels on a
radio receiver working with the same code and the same operating frequency. It can also activate the output of a
proximity reader by means of transponder.
It works on 433.920 MHz frequency regulated by a SAW oscillator (radio section) and on 125 kHz frequency
(transponder section). It is provided with an integral antenna. It is not possible to transmit continously with
MPSDT2.
1. APPLICATIONS
It can be used in remote control applications as door opener and in control access applications.
2. TECHNICAL FEATURES
Transmission frequency
Type of code
No. Of channels
Power supply
Power consumption
Duration of transmission
Signalling devices
ENGLISH
CAUTION FOR THE USER
approved by the manufacturer
433.92 MHz (radio section) – 125 kHz (transponder section)
rolling code
2 (radio) + 1 (transponder)
6V (two 3 V lithium battery)
Negligible when not operating, 15mA for transmission
2 sec (radio transmission)
red LED
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  • Page 1 0. DESCRIPTION MPSDT2 is a radio transmitter used with radio receivers of the Multipass and Roll series; furthermore it is provided with a passive transponder (frequency 125 kHz) which permits to operate with a proximity reader used in access control applications.
  • Page 2 ENGLISH MPSDT2_V0.doc MPSDT2 3. HOW TO PROCEED WHEN CHANGING THE BATTERY FIG. 1 HOW TO CHANGE THE BATTERIES: • Loosen screw «A» as shown in Fig. 1. • Open the remote control. • Remove the batteries handling them as shown in Fig. 2.