User's Manual

Remote Control System
2008 Cervis, Inc.
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Definitions/Notes
Association
SmaRT configuration method using a series of specific remote unit button presses to
establish a communication link between a SmaRT Handheld and a SmaRT Base Unit.
DSSS
Direct sequence spread spectrum; an advance wireless communication technology.
Disassociation
Dissolution of all established communication links between handhelds and a base unit.
FET
Field effect transistor: Type of transistor that relies on an electric field to control the
conductivity of the device.
IP65
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) rating that classifies the level of
protection provided by an enclosure. IP (international protection) 6 (dust tight) 5 (water
jetted from any direction on the enclosure shall have no harmful effects)
PTO
Push to Operate: Command broadcast only while a button is depressed. The command
ends when the button is released.
BU-206F
Remote base unit with six outputs controlled by a SmaRT Handheld unit. Each SmaRT
BU-206F can communicate with up to eight handhelds.
SmaRT 20N Remote Control System
SmaRT system consisting of one SmaRT Base Unit and from one to eight SmaRT remote
control units. The system operates in the 2.4GHz range and has some defined number
(N) of outputs.
For instance, a SmaRT 206 Remote Control System operates in the 2.4GHz range, and a
maximum of six outputs can be controlled by the remote.
Line of Sight (aka Direct-Line-of-Sight)
Type of communication between transceivers, or a transmitter and a receiver, where the
pathway between the two units must be clear of obstacles.
TX/RX
Transmit/Receive