1 Introduction
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The transmitting unit UTX-M can work:
- in single mode, namely it can work with either of the two receiving units (either URX-1 or URX-
2)
- in tandem mode, namely it can work with both receiving units simultaneously
The transmitting unit UTX-S can only work in single mode with the receiving unit URX-2.
The receiving unit URX-1 can only be controlled by the transmitting unit UTX-M.
The receiving unit URX-2 can be controlled by the two transmitting units, one at a time in an
independent and exclusive way.
Radio transmission of a “Master/Slave” system uses two different addresses:
- one is used for the transmitting unit UTX-M, and can be decoded by both receiving units
- one is used for the transmitting unit UTX-S, and can only be decoded by the receiving unit
URX-2.
“Master/
Master” system
A “Master/Master” system consists of two transmitting units (called UTX-M and UTX-S) and of
two receiving units (called URX-1 and URX-2).
A “Master/Master” system is designed and implemented so that all its units al-
ways work in the same working application, and they cannot be split into two in-
dependent radio remote controls.
The transmitting unit UTX-M can work:
- in single mode, namely it can work with either of the two receiving units (either URX-1 or URX-
2)
- in tandem mode, namely it can work with both receiving units simultaneously
The transmitting unit UTX-S can work:
- in single mode, namely it can work with either of the two receiving units (either URX-1 or URX-
2)
- in tandem mode, namely it can work with both receiving units simultaneously
The receiving unit URX-1 can be controlled by the two transmitting units, one at a time in an
independent and exclusive way.
The receiving unit URX-2 can be controlled by the two transmitting units, one at a time in an
independent and exclusive way.
UTX-M
URX-1 URX-2
UTX-S
UTX-M
URX-1 URX-2
UTX-M
URX-1 URX-2
Single mode Single mode Tandem mode
UTX-S
UTX-M
URX-1 URX-2