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HETRONIC NOVA XL - Technical Specification Transmitter Nova S

HETRONIC NOVA XL
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USER MANUAL | NOVA S
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Transmitter Specifications
Transmitter NOVA S
Housing
Ergonomically designed Impact Resistant Polymer Composite
Environmental Protection
IP 65 (Exceeds Nema 12/13)
Weight
~0.37kg (13oz) depending on configuration
Dimensions
Height: 125 mm
Width: 160 mm
Depth: 70 mm
Antenna
Internal as default, external via TNC connector
Power Supply
3.6V NiMH rechargeable MINI battery
Diagnostics
Status LED for operation and standard low battery detection
Battery Operation Time
Min 12 hrs continuous transmission*
Typical Control Configuration
(max 24 digital inputs)
Momentary push button for Start-Horn
3-position maintained toggle switch
3-position maintained-off-momentary toggle switch
Push-Pull mushroom head STOP switch
12-position rotary switch
Key switch with removable key cap
Frequency Range
4xxMHz or 8xxMhz or 9xxMHz**
Power (RF Output)
Typically 10mW E.I.R.P
Typical Operating Range
Minimum 150 m. (492ft.) for 1GHz (Line-of-Sight)
Safety
20-bit programmable address concept with up to 1,000,000
combinations
Active & Passive Stop Function
Parity and Checksum
Operating Temperature Range
-25°C . . . 70°C (-13°F . . . 158°F)
Humidity Range
0 - 97% maximum non-condensing
Response Time
Less than 100 msec.
Accessories
Serial cable control through battery enclosure
Technical Specification Transmitter Nova S
*varies by transmitter configuration
** for full Channel Lists refer to Frequency Bands Radio Modules Charts
*** higher power available subject to country legislation
Battery & Charger
You may power your Nova S transmitter with a Hetronic rechargeable NiMH 3.6V Grey MINI battery inserted in the battery compartment in
the bottom side of the transmitter.
Follow the instructions below to ensure best performance of your transmitter and prolonged battery lifetime.
1. Confirm that your batteries are fully-charged. See “Recharging Your Batteries” section in the UCH 2 Charger section.
2. Slide the recharged battery into the battery compartment at the bottom of the transmitter as shown, and snap it into place.
Cable back-up
Cable control on Nova-S transmitters is only possible through the battery compartment due to the space restrictions inside the transmitter.
For the control cable to be connected, the battery will have to be removed, and once supply is restored to the transmitter via the control
cable, all radio transmissions are cut off automatically.
Accessories and Spare Parts
The Nova-S transmitter comes with a standard belt clip which can be attached to the belly belt specifically designed for the transmitter.
Refer to the online web shop for respective part numbers of any other parts that may need replacement:
https://shop.hetronic.com.mt/en/home
NOTE: Any service/maintenance work and replacement of parts must be carried out by an authorized dealer or service centre specified by
Hetronic.

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