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TAG Heuer HL610-2 Receiver Only Manual

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1. Battery LITHIUM 3V CR2430 Procedure 1 With the point of a knife or a cutter remove the two small black stoppers located on both sides of the green connection at the bottom of the transmitter 2 With a screw driver torx n 9 unscrew both screws 3 Remove the cover gently Caution is required with the connections 4 With a pair of plastic tweezers remove the battery Warning to not short circuit the battery with a metallic tool If plastic tweezers are unavailable then insulate a pair of metal tweezers Ens oa Replace the battery in the same position taking notice of the polarity Re assemble and replace the cover gently Do not over tighten the screws 7 Replace the black stoppers in their location 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type of emission Code Radiated Power Output Range Antenna Timing Impulse Inputs Timing Outputs Precision Signal Transmission Evidence Signal Reception Evidence Signal Reception Monitoring Battery Condition Monitoring Power Supply Charger Autonomy Operating Temperature Range Mounting Dimensions amp weight Guaranty TH Timing Juin 2007 ISM Band 433 5 6MHz 4 differentiated Channels A B C D 10 mW Superior to 2 km under optimal conditions direct view Multiflex 1 4 Open Working contact Respect the polarities Black Ground 4 opto isolated independent output Fixed delay of 100ms better than 1 10 000 second By
2. UE TAG Heuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING IMPULSES RADIO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM HL 610 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE FOUNCTIONS nn Page 2 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM 2 4 3 TEST AND FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE OF THE SYSTEM Page 5 4 INSTALLATION OF THE TRANSMITTERS AND THE RECEIVER Page 6 5 BATTERY AND ACCUMULATOR 2 Page 7 6 REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERY HL610 TRANSMITTER Page 8 7 TECHNICAL 8 TH Timing Juin 2007 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE FOUNCTIONS TRANSMITTER 2 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TH Timing Juin 2007 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS Following 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUTS 3 POWER 4 SET 5 TEAM 6 CHANNEL 7 TEST 8 BATT 9 LEDS 10 LEDS TH Timing Juin 2007 Input for timing impulses Start gate photocell working closing contact Respect the polarities Outputs of the timing impulses isolated by optocoupler 1 to 4 working closing contact Respect the polarities To switch on of the receiver press during 3 seconds on POWER The red LED is on To switch off the receiver activate SET and press POWER To program the TEAM D or CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 and to switch off the receiver Mainta
3. Heuer Timing Agent At the same time you will have the opportunity to control the accumulators of the receiver RECEIVER When the receiver is switched on the control of the accumulators conditions is ensured by the red LED POWER Accu charged The red LED is on Accu slightly discharged The red LED flashes each second Accu discharged The red LED flashes very fast more than 1 per second The good functioning of the system is no more guaranteed To recharge the receiver use the original charger AC DC provided by TAG Heuer The use of another charger can seriously damage or destroy the device Switch off the receiver to recharge the accumulators POWER OFF Connect the charger to a normal household ac current receptacle Connect the jack of the Charger to the receiver The red LED POWER flashes during the charging WARNING always recharge the receiver at temperatures higher than 0 WARNING The recharge time is automatically stopped after 8 hours internal clock This is the necessary space of time to recharge the device when LED POWER is flashing Don t charge the battery if not necessary see autonomy to guarantee a better long life of them Remark It is possible to use the charger during the timekeeping with the receiver switched on However no particular message will be given by the LED POWER TH Timing Juin 2007 7 6 REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERY HL610 TRANSMITTER
4. audible tone buzzer and LED 1 2 3 4 By audible tone buzzer and LED 1 2 3 4 By 4 LED s Control of the quality of the reception and of eventual disturbances By red LED POWER On gt well charged Flashing gt to be recharged By internal battery lithium for the transmitter and by internal rechargeable accumulator for the receiver AC DC Adapter 100 240 VAC 9VDC 550 mA Polarity positive at the center of the plug Approximately 3 years for the transmitter Approximately 24 Hours for the receiver at 20 C 20 C a 60 C By Velcro or Serflex strap Transmitter 100 x 57 x 32 mm weight of 175 gr Receiver 100 x 82 x 32 mm weight of 380 gr One year starting from the purchase date The guaranty is null and void under the following conditions Accumulators or battery out of use Bad maintenance and obvious damages Input or Outputs damaged by bad connection If the device was open without factory authorization
5. the OUTPUT N of the receiver This or these OUTPUTS are connected to the timing device To modify the OUTPUT N activate SET and press CHANNEL Press TEST on the transmitter transmission test The green LED of the transmitter 1 to 4 corresponding to the selected channel N is on and a beep signal confirms the sending of the impulse green LED of the receiver corresponding to the channel N of the transmitter 1 to 4 is on and a beep signal confirms the reception of the impulse which is provided on the corresponding output 1 to 4 to the timing device 4 green LED s on the receiver unit allows you to monitor the quality of the signals being received 1 led is on gt Very weak Signal 2 led s areon gt Weak Signal 3 led s areon gt Signal satisfactory 4led sareon gt Good Signal see chapter 2 Description of the system HL 610 At the end of the test or use of the system do not forget to switch off the receiver Activate SET and press POWER TH Timing Juin 2007 5 4 INSTALLATION OF THE TRANSMITTERS AND THE RECEIVER The HL 610 must be used in an open environment Difficult topography Undulating country obstacles or trees can significantly decrease the performances of the installation It is in all the cases recommended to place the transmitters in the highest possible location for a maximum reliability Installation methods Transmitters Optimal Satisfactor
6. btain the maximum capacity When the receiver is switched on it is possible that or more green LED s on before that the transmitter s start to transmit This system of detection allows visualizing the quality of the received signal but also the possible interferences coming from other radio transmission systems If it is not possible to stop these interferences by moving the receiver the transmission of impulses cannot be guaranteed THE INSTALLATION INCLUDES 1 Plastic case which can contains up to 4 transmitters 1 to 4 transmitters 1 Receiver 2 to 5 antennas and 1 adapter right angle BNC 1 Charger 100 240 VAC 9VDC 1 User manual 1 Velcro strap per transmitter Remark If the SET that you received contains an antenna longer than the others it is intended for the receiver TH Timing Juin 2007 4 3 TEST AND FUNCTIONING PRINCIPLE OF THE SYSTEM Connect the antennas on the receiver and transmitters The antennas must always be positioned vertically Use the adapter right angle BNC if the receiver is placed horizontally Switch ON the receiver by pushing approximately 3 seconds on POWER The red LED is on see chapter 6 Check the programmed TEAM C or D on the receiver and the transmitters It must be identical for each system To change it activate SET and press TEAM Check the programmed channel N CHANNEL on each transmitter 1 2 3 or 4 This N corresponds to
7. in SET pressed during the changes To check the programmed TEAM The green LED corresponding to the code A Cor Dis To change the code activate SET and press TEAM To check the programmed CHANNEL The green LED corresponding to the CHANNEL 1 2 3 or 4 is To change the CHANNEL activate SET and press CHANNEL To test the impulses transmission To check the state of the battery Control LED of the programmed TEAM or CHANNEL Allows visualizing the transmitted impulses by the transmitter or received by the receiver LED to monitor the signal quality of the received impulses or possible interferences created by other radio signals 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM Low power impulses transmission system 10 Mw which doesn t need any license free of use in Europe ISM Band 433 56 MHz Each receiver can receive impulses simultaneously or not from 4 transmitters identified by the function CHANNEL 1 to 4 Up to 4 teams can work train in the same area without disturbing each others thanks to the function TEAM which offers the possibility to code each system A D It is also possible to use up to16 transmitters with 4 receivers The transmitter is equipped with a lithium battery insuring autonomy of approximately 3 years There is no switch ON OFF The receiver is equipped with an internal accumulator insuring autonomy of at least 24 hours at 20 C 8 hours of charging are necessary to o
8. y Very good WARNING the transmitters should always be installed VERTICALLY To fix the transmitters on wooden post skis or photocells you can use Velcro Straps Serflex or quick fixation Tag Heuer will be able to provide you a specific product during January 2004 The receiver can be fixed vertically or positioned horizontally using the right angle BNC adapter WARNING The transmitter must be protected from the rain WARNING The antennas should not be hidden They are mounted vertically with a direct view between transmitter and receiver TH Timing Juin 2007 6 5 BATTERY AND ACCUMULATOR CONTROL TRANSMITTER Press BATT to check the battery power condition Good battery 2 BEEPS will be heard and 4 green LED s are on Rather good battery 2 BEEPS will be heard and 3 green LED s are on Acceptable battery 2 BEEPS will be heard and only 2 green LED s are on It is possible by low temperature 10 C or 14 F to find this situation The power of the Battery decreases and can make believe that this one is out of use Bad battery 3 BEEPS will be heard and only 1 green LED is on You must replace the battery a normal use is no more guaranteed Discharged battery 3 BEEPS will be heard and no green LED is on The system is out of use WARNING If the battery of the transmitter is out of order or defective we recommend to contact your local TAG

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