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Seip TS 75 - Additional Information and Features; Batteries and Range; HomeLink System

Seip TS 75
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4-channel MIDI transmitter,
433 MHz, rolling code
2-channel MINI transmitter (optional extra),
433 MHz, rolling code
Battery
Usable types of batteries: A23, 23A, 23L, EL12, VR 22 and
MN 21
Voltage: 12V
Used batteries must be disposed of according to national
laws!
Two batteries, type CR1616 or DL1616 are required.
Voltage: 2* 3V (=6V)
Used batteries must be disposed of according to national
laws!
Two Batteries
Criterias inuencing the range
The TS operators are equipped with a high quality remote
control set as a standard!
Nevertheless the remote control is the part of the operator which
might be inuenced by circumstances in the surroundings of the
garage. With our standard remote control you might reach a
range of more than 100 meters. In areas with high disturbancies
the range will still be approx. 50 meters.
The range might be inuenced by:
- old batteries in the hand transmitter - if you should experience
a problem with the range, please change the batteries rst. The
lower the batteries run the lower the range will be.
- Building materials of the garage
In a garage made of concrete and steel you might reach a lower
range than in an ordinary garage build of stone. The more steel
was used for the walls the shorter the range of your remote-con-
trol.
Remote-control activity in the area
Radio and television transmitters close to your garage might
reduce the range.
Older baby-phones
Especially older baby-phones might inuence the range of the
remote control severely. These devices send strong signals via the
houses internal power supply net. These signals also intrude other
devices via the wall plug, as eg the operator.
It is extreemely unlikely that the range will drop to an unaccept-
able distance. If, however, problems should occure we will like to
be helpful.
Please avoid to drop the hand transmitter - parts could
be damaged inside the transmitter. That might lead to
malfunctions!
Additional Information
Use with a HomeLink© System
The HomeLink© System is becoming more and more popular in
private households. Most frequently it is being used in cars - the
HomeLink© module is integrated in the car. It allows the driver to
activate the door operator with a push of button which is installed
in his car. Once programmed, the driver does not need the hand
transmitter to access the garage with his car.
The standard remote control supplied with the TS-series is com-
patible with HomeLink© systems manufactured by end of year
2002 / beginning of year 2003 (subject to technical alterations).
The procedure how to program the HomeLink© device is de-
scribed in the car‘s manual - please refer to those instructions.
(Basic information on programming: you rst must register
the hand transmitter with the operator. The HomeLink©
system will then learn the code from the hand transmitter).

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