Instruction Manual

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4 Radio Remote Control features
Dynamic+P series' Radio Remote Controls are used to control Machines from a di󰘵ance,
without physical connection (by way of example: wires or connecting cables) between the
Transmitting Unit handled by the User and the Receiving Unit in󰘵alled on the Machine, hence
between the User and the Machine.
They usually consi󰘵 of a portable Transmitting Unit, from which the User can remotely control
a Machine, and a Receiving Unit in󰘵alled on board the Machine itself.
Images of the single Units belonging to the Radio Remote Control can be found in the specific
manual that refers to each Unit.
The relation between the commands sent by the Transmitting Unit and those available
in the Receiving Unit is decided by the In󰘵aller of the Radio Remote Control on the
Machine.
4.1 Description of radio link
The Transmitting Unit communicates with the Receiving Unit through a radio link. Such link
mu󰘵 be continuous to promote safety in the use of the Machine. Every time this link is incorrect
or interrupted, the Receiving Unit 󰘵ops the commands and orders the Machine to 󰘵op.
The Machine 󰄋ops only if the wiring between the Receiving Unit and the
Machine itself is correct.
The Units in a Radio Remote Control code their messages through an address that is unique
(produced by Autec only once and non repeatable for other Radio Remote Controls) and univocal
(specific for each Radio Remote Control and associated to it).
Each Unit can only decode messages coming from the Unit with the same address.
This prevents messages from other radio equipment from activating any "Machine+Radio
Remote Control" sy󰘵em function.
The radio link is interrupted in the following cases:
- Stop (see paragraph 4.2.2)
- Low battery
- Automatic switch o󰘯
- No power supply in the Receiving Unit
- Working range exceeded (see paragraph 4.3)
- Presence of metal ob󰘵ructions.