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HBC-Radiomatic technos A - Tandem Operation; Tandem Operation T1; Tandem Operation T2; Tandem Operation TM;TS

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Tandem Operation
Tandem Operation T1
The radio system consists of 1 transmitter and 2 receivers for 2
machines. The transmitter can control the machines individually or in
parallel
The machines are selected at the transmitter via a rotary switch:
A only machine A
A+B machine A + machine B
B only machine B
Tandem Operation T2
The radio system consists of 2 transmitters and 2 receivers for 2
machines. Both transmitters are master transmitters and can control the machines individually or in
parallel.
During normal operation transmitter 1 controls machine A and transmitter 2 controls machine B. In order
to be able to switch to machine B or A+B at transmitter 1, for example, the key must be removed from
transmitter 2 and inserted in transmitter 1.
The machines are selected at the transmitter via a rotary switch:
A only machine A
A+B machine A + machine B
B only machine B
Operating Example: Control of machine A + B via transmitter 1.
1. Switch transmitter 1 and 2 off and remove the key from transmitter 2.
2. Insert the key from transmitter 2 in transmitter 1.
Machine selection via transmitter 1 is activated.
3. Turn the rotary switch of transmitter 1 to A+B.
4. Switch transmitter 1 on and actuate the start button.
The radio system now operates in tandem mode.
Tandem Operation TM/TS
The radio system consists of 2 transmitters and 2 receivers for 2 machines. One transmitter is a master
transmitter and can control the machines individually or in parallel. The other transmitter is a slave
transmitter and can only control machine B.
In order to be able to switch to machine B or A+B at the master transmitter, the key must be removed from
the slave transmitter and inserted in the master transmitter.
The machines are selected at the transmitter via a rotary switch:
A only machine A
A+B machine A + machine B
B only machine B
Operating Example: Control of machine A + B via master transmitter.
1. Switch master and slave transmitter off and remove the key from slave transmitter.
2. Insert the key from slave transmitter in master transmitter.
Machine selection via master transmitter is activated.
3. Turn the rotary switch of master transmitter to A+B.
4. Switch master transmitter on and actuate the start button.
The radio system now operates in tandem mode.

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