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T-1 Operating Guide: Multi-Function Belly Pack Transmitter

This document provides care, handling, operation, and specification instructions for a multi-function belly pack transmitter. Key points include: cleaning the transmitter with a damp cloth or dry air only; using 3 D-cell batteries that can be replaced without tools; familiarizing yourself with the transmitter controls before operating equipment; and matching a new transmitter to the receiver using either a tether cable or learn button process. Troubleshooting tips address issues with the transmitter such as no power, poor range, or intermittent operation.

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T-1 Operating Guide: Multi-Function Belly Pack Transmitter

This document provides care, handling, operation, and specification instructions for a multi-function belly pack transmitter. Key points include: cleaning the transmitter with a damp cloth or dry air only; using 3 D-cell batteries that can be replaced without tools; familiarizing yourself with the transmitter controls before operating equipment; and matching a new transmitter to the receiver using either a tether cable or learn button process. Troubleshooting tips address issues with the transmitter such as no power, poor range, or intermittent operation.

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T–1 Operating Guide

Multi-Function Belly Pack Transmitter


Care and Handling
Failure to follow care and handling instructions will void the
warranty and could result in unsafe equipment operation.
Clean transmitter gently with a damp cloth or dry, compressed air.
Do not immerse transmitter in water, or spray with hose. Do not
store outside.
Do not drop transmitter or otherwise subject transmitter to
physical shock.
Do not expose transmitter to extreme temperatures.
Do not open transmitter enclosure. Transmitter contains no user
serviceable parts.

Photo for reference only. Actual product appearance will vary.


OPERATION
Controls
Transmitters are built-to-suit, and may be equipped with joysticks,
IMPORTANT! potentiometers, paddles, pushbuttons, switches, and other
customer-specificed controls. Take time to familiarize the operation
Read this manual completely before operating system. and arrangement of the controls before operating equipment.

Keep this manual available for future reference.


Batteries
Operates from 3 x “D” cell batteries accessible by a cover on the
Make sure the area is safe for operating equipment before bottom of the belly pack. No tools are needed to replace batteries.
turning power on or starting equipment. To ensure maximum battery life, be sure to turn the transmitter
OFF when not in use. Remove batteries prior to shipping or
storing transmitter.
If you encounter any problem or malfunction, discontinue
use immediately, and contact your equipment dealer for If rechargeable batteries are used, NiMH type are recommended.
service or replacement parts. Some models feature internal battery chargers. Refer to
supplemental instructions regarding use of internal charger.

CAUTION
Improper operation of these controls could cause damage Transmitter/Receiver Matching
to equipment. Do not allow anyone to operate this Transmitters and receivers are shipped from the factory as matched
equipment before completely reading all manuals. pairs. If a new transmitter is to be used, it must be trained to
operate the receiver.
NOTICE
Miratron, Inc. controls are not intended for life or safety Training procedure:
applications. Miratron, Inc. shall not accept responsibility Transmitters with tether cables:
for installation, application, or safety of machine or systems
which utilize miratron, Inc. controls. 1. Connect transmitter to receiver using tether cable provided.
2. Operate transmitter to verify tether is connected.
3. Disconnect tether, and resume normal operation.

Transmitters without tether cables:


1. Power on transmitter and receiver.
2. Press “LEARN” button on receiver.
3. Operate transmitter normally.

MIRATRON 866-417-5008 503-352-0654 www.miratron.com


SPECIFICATIONS
Transmitter Frequency 902-928MHz, Unlicensed ISM band standard models
2.4-2.4835GHz, Unlicensed ISM band international option
Type Frequency hopping spread spectrum
Frequency Control Direct FM
FCC id OUR9XCITE: Standard range
OUR9XTREAM: Extended range
OURXBEE: International version
Range (line of sight) Standard range = 500 feet
Extended range = 1500 feet
International = 500 feet
RF Power Output Standard range = 5mW
Extended range = 100mW
International = 60mW (100mW EIRP)
Battery Type 3 “D” size alkaline or rechargeable
Battery Life (fully charged) Standard range = Standby, 80 hrs; Transmit, 35 hrs
Extended range = Standby, 20 hrs; Transmit, 8 hrs
International = Standby, 15 hrs; Transmit, 6 hrs
Controls User specified toggles, joysticks, potentiometers, or paddles
Led Indicator Flashing = normal; Double blink = battery low
Enclosure Belly Pack Standard: 7-3/4” L x 5-3/4”W x 7-1/2”D; PC ABS
Jumbo: 11-1/4” L x 5-1/2”W x 6-1/2”D ; High-impact polystyrene, UL94HB
Sealing IP65
Environmental Storage -40ºC to 85ºC
Operating -10ºC to 60ºC

Troubleshooting:
ISSUE SOLUTIONS
Transmitter not working. LED not on or blinking. Install new batteries.
Make sure power switch is on.
Transmitter not working. LED on or blinking. Make sure E-Stop switch is out (if equipped.)
Install new batteries.
Make sure receiver is powered.
Check receiver fuse.
Make sure transmitter is in range of receiver.
Make sure transmitter and receiver are matched.
Poor range. Check receiver antenna and cable for loose connections or damage.
Install new batteries.
Obstructions, interference, and adverse weather can affect range.
One or more functions do not operate properly. Verify receiver wiring is correct.
Verify control device is operational (solenoid valve, pump, etc.)
Inspect transmitter, receiver, and cabling for damage. (Do not open.)
Some control systems feature special program logic that can disable
functions under certain conditions. Consult factory for specific details.

MIRATRON 866-417-5008 503-352-0654 www.miratron.com

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