Model:RF12A MS12Q Wireless Firing System For Pyrotechnics and Fireworks Show RFRemotech Radio Frequency Remote Technology Remote Control Products, Remote Controllable Service Warnings:
The purpose of this device is to cause the ignition of fireworks. Fireworks are explosives and may cause personal injuries or death to yourself or others, including spectators. You are responsible for the safe and legal use of this device according to the laws and regulations of your country and/or state/province/district. RFRemotech is not responsible for illegal or unsafe use of this device. The buyer/user assumes all responsibility and liability in the use of this device and further agrees, by purchase and/or use of this device, to indemnify and hold harmless RFRemotech against all liability for injury, loss, or damage direct or consequential arising out of the use of, or inability to use this device. You must perform the safety tests (Page 4) every time you use the system. Contents Warnings------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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A. Description----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Transmitters -------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) Firing Module ------------------------------------------------------------------------
B. How the system works in Two Different Firing Modes-------------------------------
1) Use Transmitter A for Dividual Firing mode---------------------------------------
2) Use Transmitter B for Interval Firing Mode----------------------------------------
C. Before Attaching E-matches/Igniters--------------------------------------------------
1) Installing or Connecting Batteries--------------------------------------------------
2) Safety Tests --------------------------------------------------------------------------
D. Some Available Functions---------------------------------------------------------------
Learn Codes / Clear Codes -------------------------------------------------------------
Test---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Arm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Low Power Alarm------------------------------------------------------------------------
Digital Readout Meter-------------------------------------------------------------------
A. Description P1 P2 P2 P2 P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P4 P4 P4 P5 P5 P5 Firing Module FCC & CE certified. OOK (ASK) Wireless Radio, 433.92MHz. 12 cues. Overload Protection. Reverse Protection. Learning Code, with more than one million address code combinations. Two Firing Modes: Instant Firing and Firing In-Sequence. Output Component: MOSFet Dual powered: Either 6x AA internal batteries or external power 6V to 20V DC. The Maximum firing current is 10A. Range 100-2000m. Working temperature: From -10 to +50 1) Transmitters:
Transmitter A: Dividual Firing Transmitter. Buttons have 1, 2 12. Each button fires its corresponding cue of the firing module. Transmitter B: Interval Firing Transmitter, Buttons have 0.1, 0.2 0.9, 1.0, 2.0, ALL. Fires 12 cues of the firing module at 0.1s, 0.2s, 0.3s, etc. separately. Type: OOK, 433.92MHz. Transmitting Range: 100-2000m. Safety ON/OFF switch prevents misfires. Cue: 12 cues Power: (Either internal or external) 2) Firing Module Model No.: RF12A Internal batteries: 6xAA battery, rechargeable or disposable;
External Power: 6-20VDC, SLA is recommended. Firing current: >750mA, Max. 10A Test current: <40mA Size: 154mmx108mmx52.5mm, antenna is retractile and foldable. Parts 1- Telescopic Antenna 2- Digital Readout Meter 3- Rocker Switch, 3 positions Test / Learn /
Arm 4- Arm LED / Learn LED 5- Learn Button 6- External Battery Jack 7- Main Switch, lock switch 8- Cue Test LED, total 12 LEDs 9- Cue Fire LED, total 12 LEDs 10- Negative Terminals for cues 11- Positive Terminals for cues 12- Case 13- Battery Enclosure 14- Battery Cover B. How the system works in Two Different Firing Modes 1) Use Transmitter A for Dividual Firing Mode There are 12 cues (1-12) on the firing module and 12 fire buttons (1-12) on the transmitter. Press a fire button on the transmitter to fire the same numbered cue on the firing module. 2) Use Transmitter B for Interval Firing Mode The buttons are labeled 0.1-0.9, 1.0, 2.0, ALL. Press the desired interval (in sec.) that you want to have between cues. Immediately, all cues will be fired in order 1-12, with the selected interval (in sec.) between each cue. Push ALL to fire all cues at once. C. Before Attaching E-matches/Igniters 1) Installing or Connecting Batteries Internal batteries: Remove Battery Cover (#14) from battery enclosure. Insert 6xAA batteries into Battery Enclosure (#13) and replace Battery Cover (#14). External battery: Plug alligator clip wire into External Battery Jack (#6), and use red alligator clip to connect the positive (red) terminal of the SLA battery, and black alligator clip to connect the negative (black) terminal. The firing module will work with either internal batteries or external powers. It will use the power with the higher voltage. 2) Safety Tests Do following steps before attaching e-matches / igniters. Step 1: Turn on the Main Switch (#7) and set Rocker Switch (#3) to Learn. If the battery voltage of Digital Readout Meter (#2) is blank While there is LED(s) which is on, do not use this module, because the battery voltage is too low to have the module work normally. Turn off the Main Switch (#7) and remove internal or external batteries, replace with fully charged batteries or fresh batteries. Step 2: If the firing module is not synchronized to the transmitters, perform Learn Codes on (see Learn Codes / Clear Codes below) before performing the next step. Step 3: Set Rocker Switch (#3) to Test. All Cue Fire LEDs (#9) and Cue Test LEDs (#8) should be turned on. Any unlit cue is defective. Step 4: Set Rocker Switch (#3) to Arm. All Cue Fire LEDs (#9) and Cue Test LEDs (#8) should be off. If any Cue Fire LED (#9) stays lit, then that cue is defective. Important: Do not attach any e-match/igniter to defective cues under any circumstances, otherwise, that e-match/igniter will fire prematurely. Premature ignition of fireworks can result in death or bodily harm. Step 5: Set Rocker Switch (#3) to Arm. Extend the Antenna (#1). Press and release any Button 1 to 12 on transmitter A, the matching Cue Fire LED (#9) should flash on and off. Repeat this for different buttons. Step 6: Set Rocker Switch (#3) to Arm. Press and release any Button (except ALL) on transmitter B, each Cue Fire LED (#9) should flash on and off in order using the selected interval. Push ALL and all Cue Fire LEDs (#9) should flash on and off. Step 7: Turn off Main Switch (#7). Retract Antenna (#1). If the above safety tests are successful, you may attach lead wires of the igniters to the Negative Terminal (#10) and Positive Terminal (#11). D. Some Available Functions:
Learn Codes / Clear Codes You must synchronize (learn) the A & B transmitters to one or more firing modules before they can communicate. Extend the Antenna (#1). Turn on the Main Switch (#7) and set Rocker Switch (#3) to Learn. Press Learn Button (#5) and hold until Learn LED (#4) is lit. Press any button on Transmitter A within 5 seconds and, the Learn LED (#4) will blink twice, the learning is successful. Repeat the process with Transmitter B. Note: The firing module can store the learn codes from one A transmitter and one B transmitter only. If you synchronize another A or B transmitter it will replace the learning of the previous A or B transmitter. You can also synchronize the same transmitter to several firing modules, this allows you to fire the same cue on each synchronized receiver at the same time. To clear learning codes, press the Learn Button (#5) and hold for more than 10 seconds, the Learn LED
(#4) will light and blink three times, the codes are now cleared. You can test the continuity of any e-match/igniter that is connected to the cue terminals. Once all the e-matches/igniters are connected, turn on the Main Switch (#7), set Rocker Switch (#3) to Test, if Cue Test LED (#8) is lit and Cue Fire LED (#9) is unlit, that cue has continuity. Otherwise there is a bad connection or a bad e-match/igniter. Test Arm Once the e-matches/igniters have been tested (previous paragraph), the firing module is ready to fire them. Extend the Antenna (#1), turn on the Main Switch (#7) and set Rocker Switch (#3) to Arm, Arm LED (#4) will be lit. Press a button on a learned (see Learn Codes above) transmitter to send a signal, Cue Fire LED (#9) will flash, and the e-match/igniter on that cue will fire. See B. How system works in Two Different Firing Modes for more details. When finished firing cues, turn off the Main Switch (#7) and retract the Antenna (#1). Low Power Alarm The Digital Readout Meter (#2) will blink continuously when battery voltage is less than 6.5 volts, no matter what Rocker Switch (#3) is set to. Now would be a good time to replace the batteries as they have limited use. Turn off the Main Switch (#7) and remove internal or external batteries, replace with fully charged batteries or fresh batteries. Set Rocker Switch (#3) to Learn or Arm and the Digital Readout Meter (#2) shows the voltage of the battery. Digital Readout Meter Manufacturer: RFRemotech E-mail: service@RFRemotech.com Http://www.RFRemotech.com June, 2015 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.