Faac DELTA 3 KIT for sliding motors up to 900KG 230V consisting of:
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
(modificale nel modulo Rassicurazioni cliente)
Technical specifications of the Faac DELTA 3 Kit components for sliding motors up to 900KG 230V:
1 741 E Z16 gearmotor with built-in electronic equipment and encoder, foundation plate (part number 1097815): Simplified programming thanks to display and prewired, rotatable board. Magnetic limit switch. Built-in encoder for reversing on obstacle and precise management of opening and slowing down.
Features:
1 FAACLED 230V flashing light (code 410023):
1 Pair of XP 20 D photocells (code 785102): Faac XP20 D adjustable wall-mounted photocell, for gate automation.
Photocell features:
1 Key and control switch XK10 (code 401302): Faac XK10 key and control switch, 1 microswitch in exchange, without lock.
1 Custom key lock (code 71275101): Custom lock for key and control button XK10.
1 Plug-in 1-channel RP 433 SLH receiver (code 787824): Original FAAC RP 433 SLH single-channel plug-in receiver. Equipped with FAAC's patented rolling code encrypted self-learning SLH coding system that can store up to 250 codes. It works on the frequency of 433Mhz and handles FAAC XT2 433 and XT4 433 transmitters.The receiver is also equipped with a 5-pin molex connector that makes it possible to quickly plug into FAAC equipment that is equipped with such a connector.
Features:
1 XT2 433 SLH LR 2-channel transmitter (code 787007): Faac XT2 two-channel remote control, 433.92 MHz working frequency, white color, with SLH LR technology coding type. Specific control for automatic gates. Powered by 2 lithium batteries 3V CR2032 already included.
Replaces previous 433 SLH models such as TML2 433 SLH - T2 433 SLH - XT2 433 SLH code 787003.
SLH (self Learning Hopping code): code changes each time the transmitter is used. an algorithm recognizes and validates. Advantages: cloning almost impossible. Ability to replicate coded transmitters, even remotely from the receiver, with the patented SELF LEARNING system (transmitter to transmitter), by simply pressing keys according to an appropriate sequence.
LR = LONG RANGE: transmitters are able to cover almost DOUBLE the current distance thanks to an additional FAAC patent on the electronics; the SLH LONG RANGE transmitter, each time the control buttons are pressed, in real time performs a sensing of the surrounding environment (e.g., hand position, presence of electrical noise, etc...) and automatically reconfigures the electronics maximizing, with each transmission, the radiated power. Fully compatible with previous SLHs.
How to choose your remote control?
First check if the remote in your possession is a Master, press any button and check the flashing of the led: if it emits a short flash before turning on steady light then it is a MASTER, if on the other hand the led turns on steady light immediately then it is a SLAVE, in this case you cannot use it to activate the new remote control, you must contact the installer or administrator of the system or get a Master.
Faac produced almost identical remote controls in both 868 Mhz and 433 Mhz frequency, first check the writing on the back, if it was no longer readable pay attention to these small differences:
for the XT2 and XT4 models that exist in both white and black color, in the white remote control if the FAAC logo and the circle that surrounds the buttons are in black color the frequency is 868 Mhz, if they are in gray color the frequency is 433 Mhz;;; in the black remote control if the FAAC logo and the circle that surrounds the buttons are in white color the frequency is 868 Mhz, if they are in gray color the frequency is 433 Mhz. The previous version of the XT2 433 model with dicoe 787003 did not have the LR abbreviation and did not have the small silkscreen print above the LED, but it is the same product;
for the TML2 and TML4 models if the FAAC logo is gray in color the frequency is 868 Mhz, if it is blue in color the frequency is 433 Mhz;
for models T2 and T4 if the remote control is anthracite gray with black keys the frequency is 868 Mhz, if the remote control is black with ner keys the frequency is 433Mhz;
there is a similar remote control, the XT4 433 RC (not SLH) not compatible, you can distinguish it by the different dorma of the keys circle and by the led that is round instead of oval.
Transmitter characteristics:
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