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The User Code setting is a unique identifier that allows the user to select multiple modes when using the same channel. The receiver can be tuned to only ‘hear’ messages sent from a transmitter with the same user code.
This setting controls the amount of time that the transmitter can be inactive before it automatically shuts off.
The Timeout time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes.
When the unit times out, the transmitter will turn off.
Setting Timeout to 0 disables transmitter timeout.
WARNING
DO NOT ASSUME THE POWER IS OFF IN THE RECEIVER BECAUSE THE
TRANSMITTER IS TURNED OFF. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
Timeout
Backlight timeout setting controls the amount of time that the backlight will stay on after a command is pressed before it automatically shuts off.
Backlight Timeout can be set from 1 to 30 seconds.
Setting Time-Out to 0 disables the backlight.
NOTE: Leaving the backlight on longer will decrease the battery run time and will require more frequent battery replacement (or recharges for optional rechargeable battery packs).
This setting enables or disables the requirement of entering a password into the transmitter to enter setup mode.
When the disabled setting is selected the user will go directly into setup mode without being prompted to enter a password.
Magnetek strongly recommends enabling the setup mode password setting to prevent unauthorized or accidental changes to parameters.
NOTE: the unit is shipped with the password requirement enabled and utilizing the factory default password.
Enrange Engineered XLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual
April 2011
Page 20 of 40
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Table of contents
- 5 INTRODUCTION
- 5 PRODUCT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION
- 6 WARNINGS and CAUTIONS
- 7 CRITICAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
- 7 GENERAL
- 7 PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE RADIO CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT
- 8 CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
- 9 TRANSMITTER UNIT
- 9 PRE-OPERATION TEST
- 10 HANDLING BATTERIES
- 10 OPTIONAL RECHARGABLE BATTERY CHARGING
- 10 BATTERY DISPOSAL
- 11 XLTX TRANSMITTER STANDARD CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
- 12 INSTALLING BATTERY PACK(S)
- 12 Alkaline Battery Pack (BT129)
- 13 Optional NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack (BT128)
- 14 Spare Battery Storage Compartment
- 14 Setting Battery Type Dip Switches
- 15 TURNING THE TRANSMITTER ON AND OFF
- 16 Turning On the Transmitter
- 16 Pulling In the Machine Stop Relay
- 16 Turning Off the Transmitter
- 16 MACHINE STOP SWITCH (For Emergency Stopping Only)
- 16 GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE
- 17 NORMAL OPERATING MODE
- 17 Watch Dog Indicator (Spinning Arrow)
- 17 Command Confirmation
- 17 Battery Life Indicator
- 18 Signal Strength Indicator
- 18 Two-Way Feedback System
- 18 JOYSTICKS AND PADDLES/LEVERS
- 18 ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH
- 18 AUXILIARY SWITCHES
- 19 USING THE TRANSMITTER IN SETUP MODE
- 19 ENTERING SETUP MODE
- 19 ADJUSTING SETTINGS IN SETUP MODE
- 19 Access Code
- 19 Channel Select
- 20 User Code
- 20 Transmitter Timeout
- 20 Backlight Timeout
- 20 Password Enable
- 21 Change Password
- 21 Exit Without Save
- 21 Exit With Save
- 22 OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING WITH RCP
- 22 ACCESS CODES
- 22 CHANGING RECIEVER ACCESS CODES
- 23 CONNECTING THE XLTX TO A COMPUTER
- 24 PROGRAMMING WITH RCP
- 26 XLTX Configuration Pages
- 31 Functions
- 33 TRANSMITTER CHANNEL CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
- 33 FCC STATEMENTS
- 34 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY DESIGNATIONS BY COUNT
- 35 OPTIONAL FREQUENCIES AND CHANNELS
- 35 900 MHz: FHSS
- 35 2.4 GHz: FHSS
- 35 433 MHz Telemotive Legacy Channel Set: TMS and TDMA
- 36 OPTIONAL CAN BUS TETHER FEATURE
- 36 INSTALLATION OF TETHER CABLE
- 36 OPERATION OF TRANSMITTER IN TETHER MODE
- 36 RETURNING TRANSMITTER TO WIRELESS MODE
- 37 CAN CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE PIN-OUT DETAILS
- 38 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
- 39 TROUBLESHOOTING: OPTIONAL TETHER OPERATION
- 40 ASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS