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Installation instructions RECEIVERS: R00004-05, R00004-10, TRANSMITTERS: T00009-22, T00011-24 LANGUAGE: English (original) IM-TG2-CE001-A01-EN CONTENTS Chapter 1: CUSTOMER INFORMATION Chapter 2: SYSTEM INFORMATION Applicationareaforthe Tigersystem Chapter 3: PRODUCT PAGES Receiver R00004-05 Receiver R00004-10 with a relay expansion board Transmitters T00009-22, T00011-24 Technical data On/off switch Chapter 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION FCC/IC INFORMATION for the T00011-24, R00004-10 Product label and placement on the transmitter Product label and placement on the receiver FCC/IC label and placement on the transmitter FCC/ IC label placement on the receiver The radio module Installation FCC statement Chapter 5: INSTALLERS GUIDE Create PIN codes Erase PIN code Show registered PIN codes Start the transmitter in operating mode Start the transmitter in operating mode with a PIN code Navigate in menu mode Login/logout Quick logout Logout from menu mode Turn the transmitter off Register Register the transmitter in the receiver Number of transmitters registered in the receiver Erase Erase a transmitter from the receiver Replace Replace a transmitter with a new transmitter Automatic shutdown Set the time for automatic shutdown Frequencies & channels Switch channel on the transmitter Frequency band 2.4 GHz Relay functionality Momentary and latching relay functionality Interlocking Digital inputs Chapter 6: BATTERY GUIDE Battery information Charge the battery Removal of internal battery Guarantee, service, repairs and maintenance
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3 5 5 6 6 9 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 32 Chapter 1: CUSTOMER INFORMATION CHAPTER 1: CUSTOMER INFORMATION THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A TELE RADIO AB PRODUCT READALLINSTRUCTIONS ANDWARNINGS CAREFULLY BEFOREMOUNTING, INSTALLING ANDCONFIGURATING THEPRODUCTS. These instructions are published by Tele Radio AB without any guarantee. The instructions may be removed or revised by Tele Radio AB at any time and without further notice. Corrections and additions will be added to the latest version of the instruction. IMPORTANT! The instructions that contain information on the installation and configuration of the radio remote control unit on the machine are not intended to be passed on to the end user. Only such information may be passed on to the end user that is needed to operate the machine correctly by radio remote control. Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee/ warranty against material, construction or manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/ warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts with new. Work under guarantee/ warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized service center specified by Tele Radio AB. Contact your Tele Radio AB representative if you need support or service. Tele Radio AB, 2012 Datavgen 21 SE-436 36 ASKIM SWEDEN Tel: +46-31-748 54 60 Fax: +46-31-68 54 64 www.tele-radio.com
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WARNINGS & RESTRICTIONS IMPORTANT! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. NOTE! We recommend that the functionality of the STOP button is being tested at a regular basis: At a minimum, when used for 200 hours. Test the STOP button by pressing it and pulling it out. INSTALLING, CONNECTING AND MOUNTING n Allow only licensed or qualified personnel to install the product. n Switch the power supply off to the receiver before connecting the equipment. n Check that you have connected the power supply to the correct connection terminal. n To utilize the safety of the system, use the stop relays in the safety circuitry of the object that you want to control. n Use undamaged cables. No cables should hang loose. n Avoid installing in areas affected by strong vibrations. n Place the receiver well away from wind, damp and water. n Cable glands and vent plugs must face down to prevent water from seeping in. THE USER n Make sure that the user is following the instructions. n Make sure that the user has reached the certified age of your country to operate the equipment. n Make sure that the user is not under the influence of drugs, alcohol and medicines. n Allow only qualified personnel to have access to the transmitter and operate the equipment. n Make sure that the user does not leave the transmitter unsupervised. n Make sure that the user always turns the transmitter off when not in use. n Make sure that the user keeps a good overview of the work area. MAINTENANCE n Use the stop button to start and turn off the transmitter as often as possible. n When error messages are shown, it is very important to find out what caused them. n If the stop button is mechanically damaged, contact your representative for service immediately. n Always contact your representative for service and maintenance work on the product. n Write down the serial numbers/ ID codes of the receivers and transmitters used. This infor-
mation should be recorded on the Settings document for your product (download from our website). n Avoid registering transmitters to receivers where it is not being used. n Keep the safety instruction for future reference. Always download the configurations instruction from our web site for the latest version available.
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Chapter 2: SYSTEM INFORMATION CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION AREA FOR THE TIGER SYSTEM The Tele Radio AB Tiger remote control systems are aimed for remote controlling of lifting or mobile equipment where a high safety level is required. AUTHORIZATION BY PIN CODE To prevent from unauthorized users being able to start the transmitter and control the receiver, you can enable PIN codes for start-up protection. 1-10 PIN codes can be stored in the T00009-22 and T00009-
24 transmitters. SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY CHECK When a receiver and a transmitter are starting to communicate with each other, either for the first time or after a loss of communication, a software compatibility check is performed. During this procedure the base software versions and/or xApp software versions in both units are checked and verified. If incompatible versions are detected, an error message will be indicated on both units LEDs. Normally the incompatibility check will be performed automatically when the software has been changed or when the units have lost contact. The transmitter needs to be manually restarted after compatibility check when:
n the software is changed and the receiver restarts n the receiver is restarted, e.g. because of loss of power, while the transmitter has been running STOP FUNCTION The transmitters have a stop button that controls the 2 stop relays in the receiver. 2 safety microcontrollers are supervising and controlling the stop relays. A valid signal must be provided from both microcontrollers to activate the stop relays. ZERO POSITION CHECK During start-up of the transmitter, a zero position check is performed. This means that when the stop button has been pulled out and the start buttons are pressed, the transmitter will only start if no other buttons are activated at the same time as the start buttons are pressed.
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Chapter 3: PRODUCT PAGES CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT PAGES RECEIVER R00004-05 WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. IMPORTANT! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. Base board:
1. LED representing stop relays 1+2 (red) 2. Stop relays 1+2 3. Obligatory fuse 2A (slow) 4. Terminal block for input power 5. Function relays 1-7 6. Relay LEDs 1-7 (red) 7. Function LEDs 5-7 (5= red, 6= yellow, 7=
green) 8. Antenna connector 9. Function LEDs 1-4 (1= red, 2= yellow, 3=
green, 4= orange) 10. Function button (Cancel) 11. Terminal block for mixed I/O 12. Select button (OK) 13. Programming connector 14. Power LED (yellow)
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Terminal block for input power Terminal block for mixed I/O 32. +12V DC 33. +5V DC 34. GND 35. GND 36. Digital input 1 37. Transistor output Current consumption Input power Min.*
12V AC 0.06A 0.03A 24V AC 0.02A 48V AC 115V AC 0.008A 0.006A 230V AC 0.06A 12V DC 24V DC 0.03A Max.**
0.4A 0.2A 0.09A 0.04A 0.03A 0.3A 0.3A 38. Digital input 2 39. GND 40. +3.3V DC 41. RS485A 42. RS485B 43. GND
* Minimum current consumption= Receiver powered, no radio session established, nothing else activated on the receiver
** Maximum current consumption= All relays activated on the receiver
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Technical data Number of stop relays Number of function relays Digital inputs Transistor output Duplex communication Max. number of transmitters 15 Operating frequency Number of channels/ banks Channel separation IP class Size Weight Radiotype Sensitivity Antenna Operating temperature R00004-05 2 (16A) 7 (potential free*, 8A) 2 1 Duplex or simplex communication possible 2405-2480 MHz 16 5 MHz 66 176 x 126 x 75 mm./ 6.9 x 5 x 2.9 in. 950 g./ 2.1 lbs Low IF topology Better than -110 dBm 1 external RPSMA antenna
-20- +55C/ -4-+130F
* potential free means that you have to supply voltage to get voltage out of a relay (e.g. via the included connection comb) Function LEDs indication in operating mode FUNCTIONLED OFF ON INDICATES X X X X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No transmitter is registered X One or more transmitters are registered No transmitter is logged in X One transmitter is logged in X Receiving correct RS485 data Settings in the safety CPUs conform to SIL3 Settings in the safety CPUs do NOT con-
form to SIL3 FLASHES: The receiver is frequency scan-
ning Automatic frequency control processing Automatic frequency control finetuned Receiving correct sync word Receiving correct radio packet X X X X X
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RECEIVER R00004-10 WITH A RELAY EXPANSION BOARD WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. IMPORTANT! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. Base board:
1. LED representing stop relays 1+2 (red) 2. Stop relays 1+2 3. Obligatory fuse 2A (slow) 4. Terminal block for input power 5. Function relays 1-7 6. Relay LEDs 1-7 (red) 7. Function LEDs 5-7 (5= red, 6= yellow, 7=
green) 8. Antenna connector 9. Function LEDs 1-4 (1= red, 2= yellow, 3=
green, 4= orange) 10. Function button (Cancel) 11. Terminal block for mixed I/O 12. Select button (OK) 13. Programming connector 14. Power LED (yellow)
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Expansion board:
15. Terminal block for digital inputs 16. Relay LEDs 10-19 17. Function relays 10-19 18. LEDs representing stop relays 1-2 and func-
tion relays 1-7 on the base board Terminal block for digital inputs 19. Select button (OK) 20. Function button (Cancel) 21. Programming connector 22. Power LED (yellow) 81. GND 82. GND 83. GND 84. GND 85. Digital input 3 86. Digital input 4 87. Digital input 5 88. Digital input 6 89. Digital input 7 90. Digital input 8 91. Digital input 9 92. Digital input 10
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Current consumption Input power Min.*
12V AC 0.06A 0.03A 24V AC 0.02A 48V AC 115V AC 0.009A 0.008A 230V AC 0.06A 12V DC 24V DC 0.03A Max.**
0.3A 0.2A 0.07A 0.04A 0.6A 0.2A
* Minimum current consumption= Receiver powered, no radio session established, nothing else activated on the receiver
** Maximum current consumption= All relays activated on the receiver Technical data Number of stop relays Number of function relays Digital inputs Transistor output Duplex communication Max. number of transmitters 15 Operating frequency Number of channels/ banks Channel separation IP class Size Weight Radiotype Sensitivity Antenna Operating temperature R00004-10 2 (16A) 17 (potential free*, 8A) 10 1 Duplex or simplex communication possible 2405-2480 MHz 16 5 MHz 66 176 x 126 x 75 mm./ 6.9 x 5 x 2.9 in. 800 g./ 1.8 lbs Low IF topology Better than -110 dBm 1 external RPSMA antenna
-20- +55C/ -4-+130F
* potential free means that you have to supply voltage to get voltage out of a relay (e.g. via the included connection comb)
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Function LEDs indication in operating mode FUNCTIONLED OFF ON INDICATES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X X X X No transmitter is registered X One or more transmitters are registered No transmitter is logged in X One transmitter is logged in X Receiving correct RS485 data Settings in the safety CPUs conform to SIL3 Settings in the safety CPUs do NOT con-
form to SIL3 FLASHES: The receiver is frequency scan-
ning Automatic frequency control processing Automatic frequency control finetuned Receiving correct sync word Receiving correct radio packet X X X X X Base board relay LEDs LED 1= function relay 1 LED 2= function relay 2 LED 3= function relay 3 LED 4= function relay 4 LED 5= function relay 5 LED 6= function relay 6 LED 7= function relay 7 LED 8= (not used) LED 9= stop relays 1+2 These LEDs light when the corresponding stop and function relays on the base board are activated. See list for corresponding base board relay.
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TRANSMITTERS T00009-22, T00011-24 1. Rubber cover 2. Display 3. Button 1 4. Button 3 5. Button 5 (T00009-22 : left start button) 6. Top LED 7. Button 2 8. Button 4
*Only on T00011-24 TECHNICAL DATA 9. Button 6 (T00009-22: right start button) 10. Button LEDs 11. Stop button 12. Button 7*
13. Button 8*
14. Button 9 (left start button)*
15. Button 10 (right start button)*
No. of buttons On/off switch Max. no of receiv-
ers Size Weight No. of channels/
banks Operating frequency Operating time
(with continuous usage) Antenna Radio type T00009-22 6 x 2-step buttons Yes 4 T00011-24 10 x 2-step buttons No 8 160 x 76 x 37 mm./6.3 x 3 x 1.4 in. 295 g./ 0.6 lbs. 16 210 x 76 x 37 mm./8.2 x 3 x 1.4 in. 400 g./ 0.9 lbs. 16 2405-2480 MHz 2405-2480 MHz 16 h. 16 h. 1 internal PCB antenna Low IF topology 1 internal PCB antenna Low IF topology
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ON/OFF SWITCH The T00009-22 transmitter has an on/off switch on the backside. The on/off switch has 2 positions:
1= on 0= off The on/off switch breaks the power supply from the battery. When in position 0/off, the transmitter can not be started unless you connect the charger plug. TRANSMITTER BACKSIDE 1. Rubber cover 2. Stop button 3. Clip
*only on T00009-22 4. CE and product label 5. Battery charger socket 6. On/off switch*
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Chapter 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION CHAPTER 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION FCC/IC INFORMATION FOR THE T00011-24, R00004-10 Product label and placement on the transmitter T00011-24 You will find the product label in the back of the transmitter (see picture below). Product label and placement on the receiver R00004-10 You will find the product label on the outside of the enclosure of the receiver.
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Chapter 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION FCC/IC label and placement on the transmitter T00011-24 The FCC/ IC label is placed on the radio module. The radio module is mounted inside the transmitter. Ltiquette FCC/IC est place sur le module radio. Le module radio est mont lintrieur du rcep-
teur. FCC/ IC label placement on the receiver R00004-10 The FCC/ IC label is placed on the radio module. The radio module is mounted inside the receiver. Ltiquette FCC/IC est place sur le module radio. Le module radio est mont lintrieur de l-
metteur.
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Chapter 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION The radio module Function Each receiver and transmitter unit in the Tele Radio Tiger product range, contains a radio module that is specifically designed to match a Tele Radio Tiger unit in terms of physical dimensions, connection points, voltage levels, signal interface etc. To use the radio modules in non Tele Radio products is not permitted. The radio modules are designed to interface directly to the main board of the receiver/transmitter unit. They are power supplied by the main board and the radio circuit operates strictly according to instructions from a microprocessor on the main board. The radio circuit config-uration is stored in a flash memory on the radio module. A receiver/transmitter unit with a defective/no radio module will give an error message immediately after power up, and it will not be possible to start a radio session. Cross reference Cross reference of radio modules and corresponding products:
Tiger unit Radio module:
T00011-24 R00004-10 TR304 TR283 Installation Installation instructions for TR304 1. Make sure that the transmitter unit is turned off. 2. Open the enclosure. 3. Assemble TR304 to the 2 x 12 pole socket connector on the bottom side of the main board. Installation instructions for TR283 1. Make sure that the receiver unit is turned off. 2. Open the enclosure. 3. Connect the 2x12 pole socket connector of TR283 directly to the main board. FCC statement Statement for warning:
To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. Les antennes installes doivent tre situes de facon ce que la population ne puisse y tre expose une distance de moin de 20 cm. Installer les antennes de facon ce que le personnel ne puisse approcher 20 cm ou moins de la position centrale de l'
antenne. La FCC des ltats-unis stipule que cet appareil doit tre en tout temps loign d'au moins 20 cm des personnes pendant son functionnement.
17 Chapter 4: FCC/ IC INFORMATION Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s) and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence et la partie 15 des Rgles FCC. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil est conforme aux limites dexposition au rayonnement RF stipules par la FCC et lIC pour une utilisation dans un environnement non contrl. L'utilisateur final doit suivre les instructions de fonctionnement spcifiques pour le respect d'exposition aux RF. Lesmetteurs ne doivent pas tre places prs dautres antennes ou metteurs ou fonctionner avec ceux-ci. 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. The radio module in this product is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC number. The FCC ID and IC is not visible when the radio module is installed inside another device. Therefore, the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the radio module. The final end device must be labelled in a visible area with the following:
Contains FCC ID: ONFC1203A Contains IC: 4807A-C1203A Contains FCC ID: ONFC1203B Contains IC: 4807A-C1203B or Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente
(p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This radio transmitter (D00005-07) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Gain of antenna: 3.0dBi max. Type of antenna: 50ohm, Omni-directional Le prsent metteur radio (D00005-07) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne numrs ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impdance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'metteur. Gain d'antenne: 3.0dBi maximal Type d'antenne: 50 ohm, Omni-directionnel
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Chapter 5: INSTALLERS GUIDE CHAPTER 5: INSTALLERS GUIDE CREATE PIN CODES NOTE! You can store up to 10 PIN codes in the transmitter. NOTE! '0000' is not a valid PIN code. 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Enter PIN]. 7. Select what position in the list that you want to store the new PIN code in by pressing the left start button. 8. Enter the new PIN code (4 digits) by pressing the buttons 1-4:
PRESS BUTTON 1 2 3 4 TO step up step down step right step left 9. Confirm by pressing the left start button. ERASE PIN CODE 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button.The LEDs light (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The LEDs light (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Erase PIN].
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Chapter 5: INSTALLERS GUIDE 7. Scroll the list to select the PIN code that you want to erase. MOVEJOYSTICK up down TO step up step down 8. Select by pressing the left start button. 9. Confirm by pressing the left start buttons. SHOW REGISTERED PIN CODES 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Show PIN]. 7. The display shows a list of all registered PIN codes. START THE TRANSMITTER IN OPERATING MODE 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. If PIN codes are used for authorization: Go to the next section. 4. WITHIN 3 MINUTES FROM PULLING OUTTHESTOPBUTTON:
Press a button to select the receiver(s) that you want to operate. The receiver(s) that was selected in the last session will be automatically selected, which is indicated by the corresponding LED(s) that light red. If no receiver(s) has been selected, the LEDs for all available receivers will flash red. If a receiver is selected, the LEDs next to the left and the right start buttons flash red. If no receiver(s) are selected, only the LED next to the right start button flashes red. 5. Press both start buttons at the same time. The buzzer beeps. 6. Release the start buttons. The buzzer stops beeping. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor).
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Chapter 5: INSTALLERS GUIDE 7. When radio communication has been established, the top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). If radio communication is not established within 25 seconds, the transmitter turns off. START THE TRANSMITTER IN OPERATING MODE WITH A PIN CODE 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. WITHIN 3 MINUTES : Enter the PIN code (4 digits) by pressing the buttons according to the table. FORDIGIT:
T00009-22, PRESSBUTTON:
T00011-24, PRESSBUTTON:
1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
0
4. WITHIN 3 MINUTES FROM PULLING OUTTHESTOPBUTTON:
Press a button to select the receiver(s) that you want to operate. The receiver(s) that was selected in the last session will be automatically selected, which is indicated by the corresponding LED(s) that light red. If no receiver(s) has been selected, the LEDs for all available receivers will flash red. If a receiver is selected, the LEDs next to the left and the right start buttons flash red. If no receiver(s) are selected, only the LED next to the right start button flashes red. 5. Press both start buttons at the same time. The buzzer beeps. 6. Release the start buttons. The buzzer stops beeping. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 7. When radio communication has been established, the top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). If radio communication is not established within 25 seconds, the transmitter turns off.
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NAVIGATE IN MENU MODE To navigate when in menu mode, press:
Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 The left start button The right start button Step down Step up Step left/ go back Step right Select/ confirm Exit LOGIN/LOGOUT Quick logout NOTE! When the transmitter has established radio communication with one or more receivers, you can make a Quick logout from those receivers. Note that the Quick logout will log the transmitter out from all receivers that are participating in the session. NOTE! If you need to log out a transmitter that is lost or damaged, it is possible to log out from the receiver. We do not recommend this way of logging out. Contact your representative for assistance. NOTE! To be able to control a receiver, the transmitter must be registered in the receiver, and logged in to the receiver. If another transmitter is already logged in to the receiver, it has to be logged out before any other transmitter can be logged in. If no transmitter is logged in to a receiver, a registered transmitter will automatically log in when sending radio signals to the receiver. The transmitter will stay logged in until it is manually logged out. More than one transmitter can be registered in the receiver, but only one transmitter can be logged in at a time. 1. Make sure that the transmitter is started in operating mode. NOTE! The transmitter must have established a radio session with one or more receivers. 2. Press the left start button. Keep pressed. 3. Press the stop button. 4. Release the left start button. The top LED lights red. The display shows [Logging out]. The transmitter turns off after logging out. LOGOUT FROM MENU MODE 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed.
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4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Logout]. 7. Select by pressing the left start button. 8. Select a receiver to log out from. 9. Confirm by pressing the left start button. The display shows [Logging out...] while the process is ongoing. If logout fails, the display shows [FAILED]. The transmitter turns off. If logout succeeds, the display shows [OK]. The transmitter turns off after logging out. TURN THE TRANSMITTER OFF 1. Press the stop button. The transmitter turns off. All relays deactivate. REGISTER IMPORTANT! Do not perform this when the receiver is in a session with another transmitter. The radio communication may become disturbed or broken. NOTE! Before starting to perform these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated!
Register the transmitter in the receiver 1. Press the receiver Function button. Function LED 1 flashes red. 2. Relay LEDs 1-7 light to show how many transmitters that are already registered in the receiver (see table). 3. Press the receiver Select button for less than 4 seconds to enter registering mode on the receiver. The receiver will stay in registering mode for 1 minute or until a transmitter has been registered. 4. On the transmitter: Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 5. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 6. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 7. Press the stop button. 8. Release the right start button.
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The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 9. Go to [Register]. 10. Select by pressing the left start button. 11. Select a receiver. Confirm by pressing the left start button. The display shows [Registering] while the process is ongoing. 12. When the receiver has found the transmitter, all relay LEDs flash. Press the receiver Select button. Function LEDs 1-7 flash 3 times. The relay LEDs go off. 13. All Function LEDs light for approx. 1 second. Number of transmitters registered in the receiver RELAY LED NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STATUS ON ON ON ON ON ON ON NO. OF TRANSMITTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 or more Example: Relay LED 2 lights, which means that 2 transmitters are currently registered in the receiver. ERASE Erase a transmitter from the receiver NOTE! If a transmitter is lost or becomes seriously damaged, it is possible to erase it from the receiver. We do not recommend this way. Contact your representative for assistance. NOTE! If the transmitter already have receivers registered, we recommend that you erase all receivers from the transmitter before starting the replacement. The receiver will automatically be stored in the same position as it was stored in the old transmitter. If this position is not available, the replacement will not take place. 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode.
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6. Go to [Erase]. 7. Select by pressing the left start button . 8. Select a receiver. Confirm by pressing the left start button. The display shows [Erasing] while the process is ongoing. If the erasing fails, the display shows [FAILED]. The transmitter turns off. If the erasing succeeds, the display shows [OK]. The transmitter turns off. REPLACE You can replace a registered transmitter with another transmitter without having access to the receiver. IMPORTANT! If the transmitter that needs to be replaced is registered in more than one receiver, it will only be replaced in one receiver at a time. If you want to replace a transmitter in more than one receiver, you need to perform a replacement for each receiver. IMPORTANT! Do not perform this when the receiver is in a session with another transmitter. The radio communication may become disturbed or broken. NOTE! If the transmitter already have receivers registered, we recommend that you erase all receivers from the transmitter before starting the replacement. The receiver will automatically be stored in the same position as it was stored in the old transmitter. If this position is not available, the replacement will not take place. Replace a transmitter with a new transmitter 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Replace]. Select by pressing the left start button. 7. Enter the serial number/ID code for the transmitter that you want to replace by pressing the buttons according to the table below:
PRESS BUTTON TO 1 2 3 4 count -1 count +1 go left go right
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8.Press the left start button. The display shows [Replacing] while the process is ongoing. If the replacement fails, the display shows [FAILED].The transmitter turns off. If the replacement succeeds, the display shows [OK]. The transmitter turns off. AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN Turning on automatic shutdown can save battery capacity by automatically turning the transmitter off when no function has been activated for a set time. Set the time for automatic shutdown 1. Start the transmitter. 2. Enter menu mode. 3. Go to [Auto Shutdown]. Select by pressing the left start button. 4. Select the time that you want for automatic shutdown: 0-255 minutes. If you want to turn off automatic shutdown, select 0. Confirm by pressing the left start button. FREQUENCIES & CHANNELS NOTE! The receiver will automatically detect and switch to the same channel that the transmitter is using. Switch channel on the transmitter 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. 5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Channel/Bank]. 7. Go to the frequency table and select a channel. Confirm by pressing the left start button.
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FREQUENCY 2405 2410 2415 2420 2425 2430 2435 2440 2445 2450 2455 2460 2465 2470 2475 2480 FREQUENCY BAND 2.4 GHZ CHANNEL 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 RELAY FUNCTIONALITY NOTE! If Operating mode 0 is selected, you can not make these settings. Contact your representative for assistance. NOTE! Momentary relay functionality is default. That means that the relay will only be activated when you press a button on the transmitter. When the button is released, the relay deactivates. Setting a relay to latching means that the relay gets activated every time that you press a button, but in this case the relay remains active until the button is pressed again. NOTE! Before starting to perform these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated!
NOTE! The settings options depend on the selected Operating mode. Momentary and latching relay functionality 1. Press the receiver Function button 5 times. Function LED 5 flashes red. 2. Relay LEDs 1-19 light when the corresponding relay has a latching functionality:
Relay LED OFF= momentary relay functionality. Relay LED ON= latching relay functionality 3. Press the receiver Select button to switch relay functionality. 4. The relay LED for the first relay available flashes. If that relay is momentary, function LED 5 is off. If that relay is latching, function LED 5 lights. 5. Press the receiver Function button if you want to switch functionality. The status of function LED 5 changes.
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6. Press the receiver Select button to step to the next available relay. When you have stepped through all the available relays, the receiver exits the LED menu and restarts. Interlocking What function relays that are available for interlocking, i.e. that can be blocked or prioritized when pressed at the same time, depends on what Operating mode that is selected in the receiver. The relays that have a direction function have automatic interlocking between opposite directions, e.g. up and down. The relays that have a button function can be interlocked. Interlocking between relays is made in the PC program Settings manager. DIGITAL INPUTS The digital inputs on the receiver are connected to the transmitter LEDs. If you need to make other settings for the digital inputs indications on the transmitter, please contact your representative for assistance.
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Chapter 6: BATTERY GUIDE CHAPTER 6: BATTERY GUIDE BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Observe the following general battery warnings:
n As batteries contains flammable substances such as lithium or other organic solvents, they may cause heating, rupture or ignition. n Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with a battery of an incorrect type. n Do not short circuit, disassemble, deform or heat batteries. n Never try to charge a visibly damaged or frozen battery. n Keep batteries out of reach of small children. Should a child swallow a battery, consult a phy-
sician immediately. n Avoid direct soldering to batteries. n When discarding batteries, insulate the + and - terminals of batteries with insulating/ masking tape. Do not put multiple batteries in the same plastic bag. n When improperly disposed, lithium batteries may short circuit, causing them to become hot, burst or ignite. n Store in a cool location. Keep batteries away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and high humidity. n Do not throw batteries into fire. BATTERY INFORMATION IMPORTANT! Electronics and batteries must be physically separated before disposal. Make sure that electronics or batteries are not thrown in the household waste. IMPORTANT! For transmitters with an on/off switch, the switch must be in on position when charging. Battery type Operating time Charge T00009-22 Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion battery Approx. 16 h. with continuous usage Charger plug in the back of the transmitter Charging temperature 0- 45C/ 32-113 F T00011-24 External, rechargeable lithium-ion battery Approx. 16 h. with continuous usage Charger plug in the back of the transmitter or in the Tele Radio 5 V DC charger unit 0- 45C/ 32-113 F
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CHARGE THE BATTERY 1.When approx. 10% of the battery capacity remains, the top LED lights red and the internal buzzer beeps 3 times. 2. Put the charger plug into the socket in the back of the transmitter. While charging, the top LED flashes red. 3.The external battery can also be charged in a Tele Radio AB charger unit . 4. When fully charged, the top LED lights green.
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NOTE! For lithium-ion batteries, overcharging is not a problem. Lithium-ion batteries do not need to be fully discharged before being recharged. Charging the battery before fully discharged will not cause premature loss of function. Lithium-ion batteries are designed for operating environments from 0C to 60C/ 32F to 140F. Note that the environmental temperature and the operating temperature are not necessarily the same. The higher the temperatures, the faster the discharge. When you do not intend to use the transmitter for a longer period of time, we recommend that you remove the battery from the transmitter. The transmitter uses current even when being turned off. Leaving the battery in the transmitter may affect the battery life span. Improper long term storage of lithium-ion batteries can reduce their effective life. New lithium-ion batteries should be stored in a location with ambient temperatures between 20C to 38C/ 70 to 100F at a 40% state of charge or lower. After use, batteries can be stored at higher charge levels. After a longer period of storage, we recommend recharging of batteries prior to being placed back into service or use. Batteries stored in cold environments may need to be stabilized within normal temperature ranges prior to recharging and use. Batteries can be replaced when they are no longer capable of holding 80% of their original capacity. Users should consider how frequently an old battery is recharged compared to when it was new. We recommend that you check with your representative if you need further details. REMOVAL OF INTERNAL BATTERY IMPORTANT! Electronics and batteries must be physically separated before disposal. Make sure that electronics or batteries are not thrown in the household waste. 1. Remove the clip. Remove the rubber cover by hand. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the 2 screws. 2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the 4 screws. Remove the front encapsulation by hand. Turn the transmitter around, so that the buttons face up. 3. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screw in the middle of the transmitter. Lift the circuit board up by hand. 4. The battery pack is placed behind the circuit board. Remove the battery by hand. ROHS AND WEEE In accordance with Directive 2002/95/EC on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), Tele Radio AB strives to minimize the use of hazardous materials, promotes reuse and recycling, and reduces emissions to air, soil and water. When a commercially viable alternative is available, Tele Radio AB strives to restrict or eliminate substances and materials that pose an environmental, health or safety risk.
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GUARANTEE, SERVICE, REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE The Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee/warranty against material, construction and manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts. Work under guarantee/warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized service centre specified by Tele Radio AB. This is not covered by the guarantee/ warranty:
n Faults resulting from normal wear and tear n Parts of a consumable nature n Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications n Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use n Damp and water damage Maintenance:
n Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel n Use spare parts from Tele Radio AB only n Contact your representative if you require service or other assistance n Keep the product in a dry, clean place n Keep contacts and antennas clean n Wipe off dust using a slightly damp, clean cloth IMPORTANT! Never use cleaning solutions or high-pressure water.
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-02-22 | 2405 ~ 2480 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-02-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Tele Radio AB
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008300451
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1 | Physical Address |
Datavgen 21
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1 |
SE-436 32 Askim, N/A
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1 |
Sweden
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
ONF
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
C1203B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** R********
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1 | Title |
R&D Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+46 3********
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1 | Fax Number |
+46 3********
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1 |
j******@tele-radio.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Limited Shanghai
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1 | Name |
W**** W******
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1 | Physical Address |
Building No.86, 1198 Qinzhou Road(North)
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1 |
Shanghai, 200233
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86 21********
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1 | Fax Number |
86 21********
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1 |
w******@intertek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Limited Shanghai
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1 | Name |
W**** W****
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1 | Physical Address |
Building No.86, 1198 Qinzhou Road(North)
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1 |
Shanghai
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86 21********
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1 | Fax Number |
86 21********
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1 |
w******@intertek.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Transceiver Radio Modular (D00005-09) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Limited Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Limited Modular Approval. Power Output listed is Conducted. This transmitter module is authorized only for use in the device as described in this filing. This device is granted for use in Mobile only configurations in which the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The Grantee is responsible for providing the documentation required for modular use. The responsibility for the use of this module, in all configurations utilized or contemplated, remains with the Grantee. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Limited Shanghai
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1 | Name |
J****** J********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-21********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-21********
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1 |
j******@intertek.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2405.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0333000 |
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