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Magnetek XLTX - Signal Strength Indicator; Two-Way Feedback System; Joysticks and Paddles;Levers; Rotary Selector Switch

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Engineered XLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual
December 2016
Page 20 of 49
NOTE: The battery life indictor will only show accurate battery life when using Magnetek
approved battery packs.
3.7.4 Signal Strength Indicator
The Signal Strength Indicator shows the radio signal strength at the receiver.
The Signal Strength Indicator is only available in systems equipped for Two-Way feedback
(systems utilizing the 433 MHz frequency band do not have Two-Way feedback available). For
such systems, Signal Strength is displayed at the bottom of the graphic user interface screen.
Signal Strength is displayed in 5% increments.
NOTE: On 433 MHz systems, the signal strength indicator will either show minimum signal
strength regardless of the actual signal strength (systems utilizing the 433 MHz frequency band
do not have Two-Way feedback) or not show the signal meter at all.
3.7.5 Two-Way Feedback System
This option allows the user to view various parameters that may be important to the operation of
the equipment on the graphic user interface display screen.
Parameters such as engine RPM, the torque or speed of a drive, temperature, current, or any
other useful values can be sent from the receiver and displayed on the transmitter.
NOTE: Systems utilizing the 433 MHz frequency band do NOT have Two-Way feedback
available.
3.8 JOYSTICKS AND PADDLES/LEVERS
To activate the desired motor functions, operate the Joystick or Paddle/Lever that corresponds to
the desired motion.
To activate higher speed functions for those transmitter models so equipped, operate the Joystick
or Paddle/Lever further to activate the desired speed.
3.9 ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH
The rotary selector switch can be used to select various modes of operation.
A rotary switch can have 2 to 12 positions to select from.
3.10 AUXILIARY SWITCHES
These switches activate special function relays that control items such as grab attachments,
magnets, lights, etc.
The auxiliary switches can be momentary or latched.

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