Tele Radio T60TX-15 SECURITY TRANSMITTER User Manual USERS MANUAL

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In order to make optimal use of your system, it is important that
you take the time to read through this manual before you begin
to install/program your equipment.
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IMPORTANT!
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Important Information
Codes
Placement of the Aerial and Receiver
The Transmitter
Programming the Receiver
Co-programming the Transmitter and Receiver
Trouble Shooting Chart
Service and Support
Coding Tables 1-10, Appendix A
Coding Tables 0-15, Appendix B
Coding Tables 460-93, Appendix C
Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D
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CONTENTS / ENGLISH
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The system works at the frequency 433.92MHz and uses frequency modulation, commonly referred to as FM. The main benefit of using FM instead of
the more common AM (amplitude modulation) is that FM is less sensitive
to the electrical interference generated by computers, electric motors, etc.
Objects positioned between the transmitter and receiver aerial, especially
large metal objects (think about the reinforcement rods in concrete walls),
can affect the range in a very unpredictable manner, depending on how the
radio signals spread.
The effect of other radio transmitters operating on the same frequency
in the vicinity also affects the range. Due to these factors, it is difficult to
provide any general advice other than that if there is a free line of visibility
between the transmitter and the receiver the range with an optimal signal
should be the best.
The normal range for the transmitter in an interference-free environment
is about 50-100m.
T60 CODES
The transmitter and receiver that are to be used together must be coded
together before use. The T60 system has two different types of codes:
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T60RX-0XYZL
Compatible with the 460 system
The T60 system is compatible with Tele Radio’s 460 system.
PLACEMENT OF THE AERIAL AND RECEIVER
The receiver should be placed:
-As far as is possible, protected from the elements.
-With cable holders facedown.
Placement of the receiver aerial
-Place the aerial high above the ground.
-The aerial should not be in the vicinity of metal objects such as electrical cables
and
other aerials.
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In the 460 system, the transmitter and receiver are coded together
through a self-instruction process, in other words, the receiver ”learns” the
transmitter’s code.You can have the receiver learn only the adjustable code
or both the adjustable and fixed individual code.
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“Learning” the codes:
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Each transmitter is supplied with a fixed individual code that cannot be
changed.
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Fixed individual code:
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All transmitters are equipped with a code switch that consists of 10 threeposition switches, which makes it possible to choose freely among 59,049
different codes.
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Adjustable codes:
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X= 3, 5, or 10m aerial cable
1/4-433Kx
5/8-433Kx
HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MINI
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Dimensions:
84x40x16mm
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DIP-433K3
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T60TX-01SHL
with 1 button function
T60TX-03SHL
with 3 button functions
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ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(B)
Code switch
T60TX-06SHL
with 6 button functions
(A) System switch
Battery 3V
HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIDI
(B)
Dimensions: 98x62x22mm
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(A)
System switch
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Code switch
T60TX-06SOL
with 1, 3, 4, or 6 button functions
MOBILE TRANSMITTER MAXI
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Dimensions:
143x62x38mm
Function buttons
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Battery 9V
Shortcuts for functions
T60TX-15ML
(B)
Code switch
(A)
System switch*
Battery 9V
*Note: During adjustment, the transmitter must be turned off.
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Transmitter T60TX-15SML
with 15 button functions
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Port no. buttons
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SHORTCUT FOR ONE FUNCTION (T60TX-15DML)
The * and # buttons are used to program a shortcut (1 selection per button) for a specific function. To program a shortcut set the port you wish
to save, press * or # for more than 3 seconds (the display flashes). The
port has now been saved as a shortcut. To reach the shortcut, press the
appropriate button once.
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Note: Shortcuts only in T60 mode and 460-93 mode.
ROBUST TRANSMITTER MAXI
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Dimensions: 160x70x35mm
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T60TX-0XYZL*
T60TX-08ERL
with 8 button functions
Rear
Rechargeable battery
and stop switch
T60TX-0xSzL
Rear 9V
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
9V Battery
T60TX-0xCRL
T60TX-04CDL
Rechargeable battery
T60TX-0xERL
T60TX-04EDL
Rechargeable battery and stop switch
* x = Number of buttons
y = Transmitter type (9V, Rechargeable, Rechargeable + Stop switch)
z = Enclosure type
ON
(A1)
ON
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(A2)
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ON
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T60TX-04XDL&T60TX-0XYRL
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T60TX-08SRL
T60TX-04SDL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(B)
T60TX-04EDL
Circuit board
Stop switch
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T60TX-04xDL
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1(5)
2(6)
4(8)
4 dual function buttons
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3(7)
T60TX-04YDL & T60TX-0XYRL
The transmitter is equipped with 3 switches and a stop switch.
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Mode switch (A2):
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With (A1) in the ON position, the transmitter communicates with the T60
system and in position 1 (OFF) with the 460 system. When adjusting, the
transmitter must be turned off.
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System switch (A1):
With (A2) in the ON position, continual transmission is activated (only
T60TX-0xERL & T60TX-04EDL) and in position 1 (OFF) normal transmission is activated.
In the latter case, the transmitter functions like a T60TX-0xCRL with the
stop switch acting as as a circuit breaker.
Code switches (B):
Coding the transmitter and receiver.
Stop switch:
For continual transmission, the stop switch must be pulled out and buttons
1 and 2 held down for at least 500ms.
To stop continual transmission, the stop switch must be pressed in.
RECEIVER T60RX-04XSL
T60RX-04XSL
12-28V AC/DC or *48/115/230V AC
132x133x45mm
IP 65
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Operating voltage:
Dimensions:
Enclosure:
-Code learning enabled.
- Adjustable code learnt (1-10).
- One or more fixed individual codes have been learnt.
Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function.
Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked.
Connection terminal for the supply voltage.
BNC contact for the aerial.
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Lights when the receiver has the correct supply voltage.
Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal.
Function button.
Select button.
Each relay is fitted with an LED that lights when the
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1.Yellow LED.
2. Green LED.
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4.
5. Red LED.
relay switches.
6. Red LED.
6.1. Lights.
6.2. Flashes.
6.3. Flashes twice.
7.Yellow LED.
8. Green LED.
9.
10.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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10
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Note: Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D
ROBUST RECEIVER T60RX-0XYSL
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T60RX-08xxL
Operating voltage:
Dimensions:
Enclosure:
12-28V AC/DC or *48/115/230V AC
175x125x45mm
IP 65
Note: Connecting the
receiver – see Appendix D
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* TRAFO
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1.Yellow LED.
2. Green LED.
3.
4.
5. Red LED.
relay switches.
6. Red LED.
6.1. Lights.
6.2. Flashes.
6.3. Flashes twice.
7.Yellow LED.
8. Green LED.
9.
10.
Lights when the receiver has the correct supply voltage.
Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal.
Function button.
Select button.
Each relay is fitted with an LED that lights when the
- Code learning enabled.
- Adjustable code learnt (1-10).
- One or more fixed individual codes have been learnt.
Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function.
Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked.
Connection terminal for the supply voltage.
BNC contact for aerial.
PROGRAMMING RECEIVER T60RX-0XYZL*
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4. Press the select button again for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
-Release the select button.
5. Then press the function button on the transmitter (that is to control the
relay) until red LED no. 6 blinks 3 times.
6. The transmitter’s adjustable code is now stored.
-Red LED no. 6 flashes and indicates that the transmitter is programmed.
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Note: Pressing the function button repeatedly allows you to select which one of the
relays is to be coded.You can choose between all relays or only 1, 2, or up to 8.
A red LED lights above the relays that can be coded. If all the relays are chosen,
the first relay will work with function button 1 on the transmitter, the second
relay with function button 2 on the transmitter, and so on.
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2. Now press the select button.
-All red LEDs light above the relays.
3. Now press the function button and select which relay(s) is(are) to be
coded.
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Pressing the function button repeatedly allows you to select between code
learning (red LED), latching relay function (yellow LED), or interlocking
(green LED).
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1. Press the function button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
-Red LED no. 6 lights (programming the code).
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SELF-INSTRUCTION OF ADJUSTABLE CODE
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* Does not apply to T60RX-03ADL, T60RX-01 APL, or T60RX-01ARL.
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5. Press the select button again for at least 6 seconds.
-The red LEDs above the relays go out.
REGISTER ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED INDIVIDUAL CODES ON ALL
OR INDIVIDUAL RELAYS
1. Press the function button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
-Red LED no. 6 lights (learning code).
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Note: Pressing the function button repeatedly allows you to select which relay(s)
is(are) to be erased.You can choose between all relays or only 1, 2, or up to 8.
A red LED lights behind the relay that can be erased.
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1. Press the function button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
-Red LED no. 6 lights.
2. Now press the select button.
-All red LEDs light above the relays.
3. Release the select button.
4. Now press the function button and select the relay to be erased.
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ERASE ALL RELAYS OR INDIVIDUAL RELAYS
Pressing the function button repeatedly allows you to select between adjustable code (red LED),
latching (yellow LED), and interlocking (green LED).
2. Now press the select button.
-All red LEDs light above the relays.
3. Now press the function button and select which relay(s) is(are) to be coded.
Note: Pressing the function button repeatedly allows you to select which relays are to be
coded.You can choose between all relays or only 1, 2, or up to 8. A red LED lights above
the relay that can be coded. If all of the relays are chosen the first relay will work with
function button 1 on the transmitter, the second relay with function button 2 on the
transmitter, and so on.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Press the select button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
Release the select button, wait max. 1 second.
Press the select button again for more than 1 second.
Now press the function button on the transmitter that is to control the relay.
The transmitter’s adjustable code and fixed individual code are now stored.
-Red LED no. 6 double-flashes to indicate that the private code has been
stored.
4. Continue to press the function button until all relay LEDs go out.
-Yellow LED no. 7 flashes once (the function is now stored).
5. The latching function has now been programmed.
-Yellow LED no. 7 flashes and indicates that one of the relays
has a latching function..
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Note: Using the function button you can step through whether it is relay 2, 3, or 8 that
is to have a latching function. After the final relay the program is stored
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1. Press the function button twice so that green LED no. 7 lights
(programming the latching relay).
2. Now press the select button.
-The red LED above the first relay lights.
3. Press the select button and select whether the first relay should be
latching or not. If the yellow LED is on then the relay is latching, if it is
off the relay is instantaneous.
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PROGRAMMING THE LATCHING/INSTANTANEOUS FUNCTION
3. Continue to press the function button until all relay LEDs go out.
-Green LED no. 8 flashes once (the function is now stored).
4. The interlock is now programmed.
-Green LED no. 8 flashes and indicates that the interlock is programmed.
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Note: Press the function button once to program interlocking over relays 3 and 4, and
so on.
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1. Press the function button 3 times so that green LED 8 lights
(programming the interlock).
2. Now press the select button.
-The red LEDs above relays 1 and 2 light.
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PROGRAM/ERASE THE INTERLOCK FUNCTION
Frequency:
Operating voltage:
Dimensions:
Enclosure:
433.92MHz
12-24V AC/DC
86x30x58mm
IP 20, for internal installation
Red LED indicates programming
status.
Yellow LED indicates supply
voltage.
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DIN-RECEIVER T60RX-03ADL
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Green LED indicates
signal reception.
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Button for self-instruction/
erasing.
12/24V AC/DC
12/24V AC/DC
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C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
Power connection.
PLUG-IN RECEIVER T60RX-01APL
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433.92MHz
12-24V AC/DC
70x58x40mm
IP 23, for internal installation
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Frequency:
Operating voltage:
Dimensions:
Enclosure:
Red LED indicates
programming status.
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Yellow LED indicates supply
voltage.
Green LED indicates signal
reception.
Button for self-instruction/
erasing.
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Power connection
11-pin connector
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Side 2
Side 1
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BNC connector.
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5. 12-24V AC/DC
6. 12-24V AC/DC
11. NC
10. NO
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PROGRAMMING RECEIVER T60RX-03ADL,
T60RX-01APL, AND T60RX-01ARL
Register adjustable code:
1. Press the self-instruction button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
2. Release the button.
-Programming mode, red LED lights.
3. Press the desired function button.
-Red LED flashes rapidly three times.
4. The adjustable code is now stored.
-Red LED flashes. Once every other second.
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SELF-INSTRUCTION FOR ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED CODES
Register fixed individual code:
1. Press the self-instruction button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds.
2. Release the button (less than 1 second).
3. Press the button again (longer than 1 second).
-Private program mode, red LED goes out and lights again.
4. Press the desired function button.
-Red LED flashes rapidly three times.
5. The private code is now stored.
-Red LED double-flashes every other second.
CO-PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER AND DIN-RECEIVER
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(C)
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(B)
(A)
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1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON position.
2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10.
3. If buttons 1-3 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as
buttons 1-3. If buttons 4-6 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will
function as buttons 4-6, and so on.
-Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds).
4. Press the desired function button (1-15) on the transmitter.
-Red LED flashes three times.
5. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is pressed again.
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T60TX-15SML AND T60RX-03ADL
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1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON
position.
2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10.
3. Press the self-instruction button (C) on the receiver.
-Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds).
4. Press the desired port number button (0-999) and an optional function button (up, stop, down) on the transmitter.
-Red LED flashes three times.
5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is
pressed again.
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T60TX-15DML AND T60RX-03ADL
1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON
position.
2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10.
3. Press the self-instruction button (C) on the receiver.
-Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds).
Note: Only receiver T60RX-03ADL.
4. If buttons 1-3 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as buttons 1-3. If buttons 4-6 are pressed, the relays in
the receiver will function as buttons 4-6, and so on.
-Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds).
5. Press the desired function button (1-6) on the transmitter.
-Red LED flashes three times.
6. Check that the relay switches when the same function button 4
is pressed again.
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T60TX-0XSHL/T60TX0XSOL AND T60RX-03ADL
(B)
(A)
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ON
1 2 3 1 42 53 46 5 76 78 8 9911 0
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(C)
SUPPLEMENT FOR THE 460 SYSTEM
T60TX-15DML*
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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(B)
(A)
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* Transmitter T60TX-15DML in the T60 system is compatible with transmitter Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 in the 460 system.
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1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF).
2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the 0 (zero) position.
3. Set code switch 10 to either the minus or plus position depending on
whether you are using A or B coding on the old transmitter (robust
transmitter).
4. Set a code on the transmitter’s 4 first switches (code switches 1-4)
identical to the receiver’s (code switches 5-8 not used).
5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is
pressed. The numbers on the transmitter display correspond to the
knob. Press a number followed by the transmit button and verify that
the corresponding relay switches.
See code table 1-10, Appendix A.
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Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 transmitters with knob 1-10:
1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF).
2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the - (minus) position.
3. Set code switch 10 to either the minus or plus position depending on
whether you are using A or B coding on the old transmitter (robust
transmitter).
4. Set a code on the transmitter’s 4 first switches (code switches 1-4)
identical to the receiver’s (code switches 5-8 not used).
5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is
pressed.
See code table 0-15, Appendix B.
Type 460-93 transmitter:
See code table 460-93, Appendix C.
Note:
When you select the port on the T60TX-15DML transmitter, a combination of the first digit and the last two digits is entered when used together
with a 460-93 transmitter.
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1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF).
2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the + (plus) position.
3. Set codes on the transmitter’s 3 first switches (code switches 1-3)
identical to the receiver’s codes (code switches 4-8 not used).
4. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is
pressed.
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Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 with knob 0-15:
Example: In order to control port A2 in accordance with table A, enter
the combination 102; to control port D3 in accordance with table D, enter
the combination 403; and so on.
T60TX-0XSHL/T60TX-0XSOL/T60TX-15SML
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1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF).
2. Set codes on the transmitter’s code switches (B) 1-8 identical to the
existing receiver (9-10 not used).
3. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is
pressed again.
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Type 401L-406L transmitter:
(B)
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Type 408RFLI9, 408RFLIC, 408RFLIE, 404RFLI9 transmitter:
Programming the 460 and T60 systems for normal or continuous transmission.
1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A1) is in position 1 (OFF)
for the 460 system or in the ON position for the T60 system.
2. Check that the transmitter’s mode switch (A2) is in position 1 (OFF)
for normal transmission or in the ON position for continuous transmission.
3. Set codes on the transmitter’s code switches (B) 1-8 identical to the
receiver for the 460 system. For the T60 system, set codes on the
transmitter’s code switches 1-10.
4. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is pressed
(A1) (A2)
(B)
again.
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ON
ON
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ROBUST TRANSMITTER T60TX-04YDL & T60TX-0XYRL
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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(A)
ON
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For service, returns, and complaints, please write an R/A number on each
consignment sent to Tele Radio AB.
(Contact Tele Radio AB to obtain an R/A number). Products that have an
R/A number are given priority over those that do not have one.
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Service
If the product stops working during the warranty period, Tele Radio AB offers full servicing of the product. The product should be sent to Tele Radio
AB (to the specified address).
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SERVICE AND SUPPORT
Note: The warranty does not apply to faults that arise due to product
modifications or incorrect installation.
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Support
This service is designed so that you receive the results you need in a fast
and professional manner.
When you contact Tele Radio’s Support you should have the following
noted:
System, model, and a description of the problem.
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
POSSIBLE CAUSES
REMEDY
The receiver does
not work when you
transmit.
The receiver is incorrectly connected.
Inspect receiver connections.
Incorrect operating voltage to the
receiver.
Check the supply
voltage.
The receiver’s green
LED lights when you
transmit, but the relays are not activated.
The codes in the
transmitter and
receiver do not correspond, i.e., they are
not identical.
Check the coding.
The receiver’sgreen
LED does not light
when you transmit.
The battery is discharged.
Replace the battery.
The transmitter is
damaged.
Contact your dealer
The receiver’s green
LED lights when you
are not transmitting.
Another unit is transmitting in the vicinity
on a similar frequency.
Contact your dealer
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The transmitter’s LED
does not light when
you transmit.
The battery is discharged.
Replace or charge the
battery.
The transmitter is
damaged.
Contact Tele Radio’s
support.
The range istoo short.
Bad battery.
Replace the battery.
Aerial cables are damaged or incorrectly
installed.
Check the aerial
connection.
If you have followed these instructions and still cannot get the radio system to work properly,
please contact your dealer.
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FAULTY FUNCTION
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If the equipment is not working as it should, we would ask you to follow
the steps below.
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NO
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NO
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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.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR
TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY
TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

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