User's Manual

ENG man MITO-VETTA 915 00 Radio Remote Control System MITO-VETTA-915
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GENERAL FEATURES.
• Battery charge indication.
When the battery is charged, the Check light blinks quickly (1  ash per second).
When battery charge is close to the limit under which safe command transmission is not ensured, the Check light will
blink more slowly than usual (approximately 1 ash every 2 seconds) for approximately 10 minutes before the transmitter
switches off. The transmitter will not switch on as long as battery charge is not suf cient to ensure safe command
transmission. Keeping the battery charges helps preserve its life cycles.
• Battery charging status indication.
When connecting the charging system the blue light on the transmitter will light to indicate that charging has began. When
the Charge light turn off will indicates that the charging has been completed or aborted. (See section 4.1)
•Continuous Transmission mode with Start/Stop option.
Assigns Start-on- rst-pulse function to command T12, activates radio transmission and Stop on second pulse, and then
deactivates receiver.
When the transmitter is active, the T1 command (Stop push button) immediately shuts down all active commands and
then disconnects power to the transmitter.
Transmission may also terminate automatically after 3 or 10 minutes of system inactivity, depending on preset auto-
shutdown time (see Paragraph 3.3).
Acknowledged command transmission.
Radio transmission is activated when the Start command is given and remains active only if the transmitter can receive
the acknowledge signal sent by the receiver. This function ensures that transmitted command reaches the receiver, as
transmitting and receiving units establish permanent communication.
Automatic working frequency change.
Radio transmission always occurs at low-noise frequencies thanks to the LBT (Listen Before Transmit) technology.
This technology enables the system to check that a frequency is free from noise or clear before using it. Whenever
communication between transmitter and receiver fails, the system will automatically and seamlessly change working
frequency.
• Electronic key.
A sequence of three commands (Pin Code) to unlock the Start command (T12) can be programmed.
• Latching control.
Each command - except the T12 and T1 commands - can be set to latching mode. A latched command will remain active
after the  rst pulse until the next pulse is given or until the transmitter is switched off.
Note:
The programmable functions may be blocked in radio remote controls with special features dedicated exclusively to
particular applications or kinds of machines.
Note 1:
Features of customised models may differ from those outlined in this manual. Any such particular features are described
in annexed documents.
2.4 TRANSMITTING UNIT AT MITO-VETTA-915
STOP
ON / OFF
CHECK
CHARGE
TA02
T4
T9 T10
T11
T7
T3 T2
T5
T12
T8
T1
Check light
Charge light