USER MANUAL | NOVA M
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Transmitter Specifications
Ergonomically designed Impact Resistant Polymer Composite
IP 65 (Exceeds Nema 12/13)
~0.91kg (2.1lbs) depending on configuration
Internal as default, external via TNC connector
3.6V NiMH rechargeable battery
5 to 30V for cable control
Status LED for operation and std/adv low battery detection
Min 12hrs continuous transmission*
Up to 2x Single/Dual/Triple axis cross joysticks or 4x paddle levers
Digital or Proportional functionality
Combination of key switches, toggle switches, push buttons, rotary
switches, potentiometers and stop switches
Customized switches available upon request
Half or Full duplex feedback
4xxMHz or 8xxMhz or 9xxMHz or 1.216GHz or 2.4GHz**
Minimum 150 m. (492 ft.) for ≤ 1GHz (Line-of-Sight)
20-bit programmable address concept with up to 1,000,000
combinations
Active & Passive Stop Function
Operating Temperature Range
-25°C . . . 70°C (-13°F . . . 158°F)
0 - 97% maximum non-condensing
Cushion and customer logo option
Optional Custom housing colour
Technical Specification Transmitter Nova M
*varies by transmitter configuration
** for full Channel Lists refer to Frequency Bands Radio Modules Charts
*** higher power available subject to country legislation
The Nova-M transmitter can use either an analogue or a digital coder board, depending on the required configuration. The analogue
version can hold up to 6 analogue channels and 16 digital channel inputs whilst the digital coder board can hold up to 24 digital channel
inputs. Either coder board has an onboard horn which can be used separately or together with an additional optional horn.
Battery & Charger
You may power your Nova M 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-M transmitters is possible through either the battery compartment or from a connector plug installed on the side of
the transmitter. For back up/control via the battery compartment, the battery will have to be removed. For back up/control via the connector
plug, the battery may be left inside the battery compartment as the coder will automatically detect the presence of the cable and disable all
wireless activity.
Accessories and Spare Parts
The standard belts for the NOVA M transmitter are the neck and belly belt and these can be obtained with or without the cushion and with
or without the logo.