Instruction Manual

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7.2 Delay in command response time
Under normal conditions, the delay between the activation of a command in
the Transmitting Unit and the activation of the corresponding output in the
Receiving Unit requires the "Command response time" indicated in the
Technical Data (see paragraph 4.3). Under poor radio link conditions (by way
of example: interference, working range been reached) such delay may extend
up to the "Passive 󰄋op time" indicated in the Technical Data (see paragraph
4.3).
Please note that, due to the characteri󰄋ics of radio propagation (by way of
example: EM interference, exceeded working range), a delay up to the "Passive
󰄋op time" (indicated in the technical data, see paragraph 4.3) may occur from
the moment a command in the Transmitting Unit is released to the moment
its corresponding output in the Receiving Unit is deactivated. As for the
SAFETY outputs only, the "UMFS cut-in time" (see technical data in "Part D"
of the In󰄋ruction Manual) adds up to this time.
The Manufacturer, the In󰄋aller, the Owner, the User and/or the Maintenance
Technician, mu󰄋 make sure that these delays never lead to a dangerous
situation in the specific uses.