Identification plates
The radio remote control identification and approval data is given on plates that are on both
the transmitting unit and the receiving unit.
These plates MUST NOT be:
- removed from their position (removal will invalidate the guarantee)
- altered or damaged (contact Autec for replacement).
2.3 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA
Frequency band with radio module E16SRXEU1
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Frequency band with radio module E16SRXEU2..................... 869.700 - 870.000 MHz
Available radio channels................................................... 16 (434.040 - 434.790 MHz)
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Channel spacing ................................................................................................. 25 kHz
Hamming distance .................................................................................................... ≥ 8
Probability of undetected error..................................................................... <10 exp-11
Typical working range.......................................................................................... 100 m
Command response time................................................................................ ~ 100 ms
STOP command response time....................................................................... ~ 100 ms
Passive emergency time (or passive stop)
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refer to the enclosure "Limitations & Authorisations" to select the permitted working band and to paragraph 8
"Programming" if setting is necessary.
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refer to paragraph 8 "Programming", DIP nr. 1 settings.
Due to the characteristics of radio propagation (i.e.: EM interferences, near
out-of-range condition), a delay up to one second may occasionally occur be-
tween command release and actual deactivation of the corresponding output.
Care must be taken to ensure that this could never lead to a dangerous situa-
tion in the specific uses.
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32 (433.050 - 434.790 MHz)
12 (869.700 - 870.000 MHz)
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2 - Introduction
434.040 - 434.790 MHz
or 433.050 - 434.790 MHz
0.35/1 sec.
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