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200 Coding Tables 1-10, Appendix A
201 Coding Tables 0-15, Appendix B
Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D
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.
The system works at the frequency 433.92MHz and uses frequency
modulation, commonly referred to as FM. The main benefi t 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
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
The effect of other radio transmitters operating on the same frequency
in the vicinity also affects the range. Due to these factors, it is diffi cult 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
The normal range for the transmitter in an interference-free environment
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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.
All transmitters are equipped with a code switch that consists of 10 three-
position switches, which makes it possible to choose freely among 59,049
Each transmitter is supplied with a fi xed individual code that cannot be
In the T60 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 fi xed individual code.
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
The normal range for the transmitter in an interference-free environment
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X= 3, 5, or 10m aerial cable
HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MINI
1
2
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1 2 3
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1 2 3
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HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIDI
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87
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8x
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HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIDI-T
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*Note: During adjustment, the transmitter must be turned off.
SHORTCUT FOR ONE FUNCTION (T60TX-15DML)
The * and # buttons are used to program a shortcut (1 selection per but-
ton) for a specifi c function.
To program a shortcut set the port you wish
to save, press * or # for more than 3 seconds (the display fl ashes). The
port has now been saved as a shortcut. To reach the shortcut, press the
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Operating voltage: 12-28V AC/DC or 48/115/230V AC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Note: Connecting the recei-
2. Green LED. Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal.
5. Red LED. Each relay is fi tted with an LED that lights when the
6.1. Lights. -Code learning enabled.
6.2. Flashes. - Adjustable code learnt (1-10).
6.3. Flashes twice. - One or more fi xed individual codes have been learnt.
7. Yellow LED. Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function.
8. Green LED. Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked.
9. Connection terminal for the supply voltage.
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Operating voltage: 12-28V AC/DC or 48/115/230V AC
receiver – see Appendix D
2. Green LED. Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal.
5. Red LED. Each relay is fi tted with an LED that lights when the
6.1. Lights. - Code learning enabled.
6.2. Flashes. - Adjustable code learnt (1-10).
6.3. Flashes twice. - One or more fi xed individual codes have been learnt.
7. Yellow LED. Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function.
8. Green LED. Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked.
9. Connection terminal for the supply voltage.