Instruction Manual

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Plates mu󰘵 not be removed from their position: removal immediately voids the
warranty.
Plates mu󰘵 not be altered or damaged, contact Autec for replacement.
4.5 Additional features of the "Take & Release" Radio Remote Control
It consi󰘵s of two Transmitting Units, from which two Users can remotely control a single Machine,
and of a Receiving Unit in󰘵alled on board the Machine itself. The Receiving Unit can be controlled
by a single Transmitting Unit independently (of other Transmitting Unit) and exclusively (the
Receiving Unit cannot be controlled by both Transmitting Units at the same time), so as to avoid
command overlap.
The Transmitting Units belonging to a "Take & Release" Radio Remote Control are named “TU
No.1” and “TU No.2”.
The names of the Transmitting Units belonging to the "Take & Release" Radio Remote Control
are provided in the Technical Data Sheet and on the panel of each Transmitting Unit.
4.5.1 Description of radio link
The Receiving Unit can decode only the messages coming from the Transmitting Units of the
"Take & Release" Radio Remote Control to which it belongs.
Each Transmitting Unit can decode only the messages coming from the Receiving Unit of the
"Take & Release" Radio Remote Control to which it belongs.
4.5.2 Receiving Unit 󰄋atuses
The Receiving Unit of a "Take & Release" Radio Remote Control can have two different 󰘵atuses:
- Free: the Receiving Unit is not controlled by any Transmitting Unit.
- Engaged: the Receiving Unit is controlled by one of the Transmitting Units and cannot be
controlled by the other Unit until it is released.
The Receiving Unit switches from the engaged to the free 󰘵atus in the following cases:
- if it is disconnected from its power source for at lea󰘵 one second,
- if it is released by the Transmitting Unit that was controlling it.
Only when the Receiving Unit is free, it can be engaged by the fir󰘵 Transmitting Unit that
performs such operation by acting on the TAKE command, or by performing the 󰘵art up procedure
(see "Part C" in the In󰘵ruction Manual).
When a Transmitting Unit is switched off without releasing the Receiving Unit (see
"Part C" in the In󰘵ruction Manual), the latter remains in "engaged" 󰘵atus.