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LIUSK8B00_eng-01AUTEC
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8.7 ID internal tx memory
The ID internal tx memory is a key containing the address that is used to code messages
exchanged between the Transmitting Unit and the Receiving Unit.
This key is inside the Transmitting Unit.
S/N:
XXXXXXX
S/ N:
XXXXXXX
A
S/N:
XXXXXXX
A ID internal tx memory
8.8 Zero-G sensor
The Transmitting Unit is equipped with a Zero-G only upon reque󰄋 of the
Machine Manufacturer and/or of the In󰄋aller, who are responsible for the
decision on the conditions for activation of the Zero-G sensor. The Radio
Remote Control User mu󰄋 be properly trained about this.
The Zero-G sensor can activate due to one or more of the following causes:
- Impact: The Zero-G sensor activates when the Transmitting Unit has an impact with at lea󰘵 a
30-centimetre movement and with an acceleration higher than 2g.
- Fall: the Zero-G sensor activates when the Transmitting Unit falls from higher than 1 metre.
- Tilt: the Zero-G sensor activates when the Transmitting Unit is tilted for more than one second
by a de󰘰ned dangle with respect to the ground. The value of the tilting angle is set by Autec, but
it is decided by the Machine Manufacturer and/or by the in󰘵aller (possible options:
45°/60°/90°).
The Zero-G sensor also activates when the Transmitting Unit is thrown, or rolls, as soon as the
sensor detects one of the above-mentioned causes (impact, fall, tilt).
Autec sets the sy󰘵em so that when the Zero-G sensor activates, one of the following behaviour
occurs:
- Transmitting Unit is switched o󰘯.
- A command is sent to the Receiving Unit.

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