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End User Instructions: Transmitter: T29-12

The document provides end user instructions for a T29 transmitter. It contains 10 chapters that cover safety, technical specifications, operation, battery information, and regulatory compliance. Chapter 2 emphasizes safety, noting that the transmitter must not be used in explosive areas and should only be operated by qualified personnel. It lists several warnings, such as always testing the stop button and never operating a transmitter with a mechanically damaged stop button.

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End User Instructions: Transmitter: T29-12

The document provides end user instructions for a T29 transmitter. It contains 10 chapters that cover safety, technical specifications, operation, battery information, and regulatory compliance. Chapter 2 emphasizes safety, noting that the transmitter must not be used in explosive areas and should only be operated by qualified personnel. It lists several warnings, such as always testing the stop button and never operating a transmitter with a mechanically damaged stop button.

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END USER

INSTRUCTIONS

Transmitter: T29-12

safe smart strong

ED-PN-TX108-EN-v02
Language: English (original)
T29
©Tele-Radio i Lysekil AB

Datavägen 21

SE-436 32 Askim

Sweden

Phone: +46 (0)31 748 54 60


CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 5
1.1 About this document 7
1.2 About T29 transmitters 8
CHAPTER 2: SAFETY 9
2.1 Warnings & restrictions 9
2.2 Safety features 11
CHAPTER 3: FUNCTIONAL SAFETY 12
3.1 Safety function 12
3.2 Applicable products 12
3.3 Installation 12
3.4 Configuration 12
3.5 Interface 14
CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL DATA 15
4.1 Transmitter specifications 15
4.2 Radio frequency band 16
CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION 17
5.1 Transmitter front 17
5.2 Transmitter back 18
CHAPTER 6: STATUS AND ERROR INDICATIONS 19
6.1 Top LED status indication 19
6.2 Stop button error indications 19
6.3 Error indications and code messages 21
CHAPTER 7: OPERATION 24
7.1 General information 24
7.2 Radio mode 24
7.3 Functionality test 25
7.4 Start a session 26
7.5 Log the transmitter out from a receiver 27
CHAPTER 8: BATTERY 28
8.1 Battery precautions 28
8.2 Battery information 30
CHAPTER 9: WARRANTY, SERVICE, REPAIRS, AND MAINTENANCE 33
CHAPTER 10: REGULATORY INFORMATION 34
10.1 Europe 34
10.2 United Kingdom 34
10.3 North America 35
ANNEX A: INDEX 37
End user instructions│ T29│ Chapter 1: Introduction

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

Thank you for using a Tele Radio product

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING


THE PRODUCTS.

These End user instructions have been published by Tele Radio and are not subject
to any guarantees. The End user instructions may be withdrawn or revised by Tele
Radio at any time and without further notice. Corrections and updates will be
added to the latest version of the manual. Always download the End user
instructions from our website, www.tele-radio.com, for the latest available version.
Keep the safety instructions for future reference.

IMPORTANT! These instructions are intended for end users. The instructions can be
printed and handed to end user.

Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. This
documentation is not intended to replace the determination of suitability or
reliability of the product for specific user applications and should not be used for
this purpose. It is the responsibility of any such users or integrators to perform the
appropriate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products with
respect to the relevant specific application or use. Tele Radio shall not be
responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein.

Always refer to the applicable local regulations for installation and safety
requirements relating to cranes, hoists, material handling applications, lifting
equipment, industrial machinery, and/or mobile hydraulic applications using Tele
Radio products, e.g.:

l applicable local and industrial standards and requirements,

l applicable occupational health and safety regulations,

l applicable safety rules and procedures for the factory where the equipment
is being used,

l user and safety manuals or instructions of the manufacturer of the


equipment where Tele Radio remote control systems are installed.

Tele Radio End user instructions do not include or address the specific instructions
and safety warnings of the end product manufacturer.

For battery precautions, see "8.1 Battery precautions".

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Tele Radio products are covered by a warranty against material, construction, or


manufacturing faults. See "Chapter 9: Warranty, service, repairs, and maintenance".

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1.1 About this document


Before installing or operating the product, read the corresponding documentation
carefully.

Tele Radio's product range is composed of transmitters, receivers, and accessories


intended for use together as a system.

These End user instructions cover general safety issues, main technical
specifications, standard operating instructions and battery information. Images
shown in this document are for illustrative purposes only.

Please report any error or omission in this document, as well as any improvement
or amendment suggestion to td@tele-radio.com.

1.1.1 COPYRIGHT
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic, photographic, mechanical (including
photocopying), recording or otherwise for any purpose other than the purchaser's
personal use without the written permission of Tele Radio.

1.1.2 TERM AND SYMBOL DEFINITIONS


The capitalized terms and symbol used herein shall have the following meaning:

l WARNING: indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result


in death or serious injury.

l CAUTION: indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in


minor or moderate injury.

l IMPORTANT: is used for information that requires special consideration.

l NOTE: is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

This symbol is used to call attention to safety messages that would be


assigned the signal words "WARNING" or "CAUTION".

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1.2 About T29 transmitters


T29 transmitters have simplex communication. They are compatible with all Panther
receivers within the same frequency range.

1.2.1 OVERVIEW OF THE AVAILABLE MODEL

Step buttons transmitters


Frequency
Model Number of buttons Display
12 2.4 Ghz
T29-12 ● – ●

● Standard – Not available

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CHAPTER 2: SAFETY

2.1 Warnings & restrictions

Carefully read through the following safety instructions before


proceeding with the installation, configuration, operation, or
maintenance of the product. Failure to follow these warnings could
result in death or serious injury.

This product must not be operated without having read and understood the
End user instructions and having received the appropriate training. The purchaser
of this product has been instructed how to handle the system safely. The following
information is intended for use as a complement to applicable local regulations
and standards.

IMPORTANT! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications.
These systems should be equipped with:
• a wired emergency stop where necessary
• a brake
• an audible or visual warning signal

2.1.1 OPERATION

This radio system must not be used in areas where there is a risk of
explosion.

Only qualified personnel should be permitted to access the transmitter


and operate the equipment.

This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are
likely to be present.

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l Always follow operating and maintenance instructions as well as all


applicable safety procedures and requirements.

l Do not open the receiver encapsulation unless you are qualified.

l You must satisfy the age requirements in your country for operating
the equipment.

l It is strictly prohibited to operate the equipment under the


influence of drugs, alcohol and/or medications.

l Always test the transmitter stop button before operating it. Press
the stop button then twist and pull it out. This test should be done
on each shift, without a load.

l Never use a transmitter if the stop button is mechanically


damaged.Contact your supervisor or representative for service
immediately.

l Never leave the transmitter unattended.

l Always switch the transmitter off when not in use. Store in a safe
place.

l Keep a clear view of the work area at all times.

2.1.2 MAINTENANCE

Before maintenance intervention on any remote controlled equipments:


• always remove all electrical power from the equipment.
• always follow lockout procedures.

l Keep the safety information for future reference. Always download the
End user instructions from our website, www.tele-radio.com, for the latest
available version.

l If error messages are shown, it is very important to find out what caused
them. Contact your representative for help.

l The functionality of the stop button should be tested at least after every 200
hours’ use (see "2.2.1 Stop button").

l If the stop button is mechanically damaged, do not use the transmitter.


Contact your supervisor or representative for service immediately.

l Keep the product in a clean, dry place.

l Do not try to open the encapsulation.

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l Always contact your representative for service and maintenance work on the
product.

l Keep contacts and antennas clean.

l Wipe off dust using a clean, slightly damp cloth.

l Never use cleaning solutions.

l Check the encapsulation, foils and cable for damages every day. If you use
the product although the encapsulation or foil is damaged, moisture can
cause serious damage to the electronics.

2.2 Safety features

2.2.1 STOP BUTTON

Tele Radio transmitters are equipped with a stop button.

When the Stop button is pressed, the stop relays on the


receiver deactivate.

IMPORTANT! The Stop button should always be tested before operating the
transmitter. This test should be done on each shift, without a load.

To test the stop button:

1. Press the Stop button.

2. Twist and release the Stop button.

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CHAPTER 3: FUNCTIONAL SAFETY


NOTE: The information in this section applies only to the products specified
below.

3.1 Safety function


The safety-related stop function in the radio system complies with EN 13849-1:2015
PLd category 3. The stop relays on the receiver unit are controlled by the stop
button on the transmitter unit. When the stop button is pressed, the stop relays
interrupt the power to the safety-related application. The complete end-user
system, including the radio system, enters a safe state. The maximum response time
for the safety-related stop function is 500 ms.

Safety function Mission time MTTFd DC avg PFH D Category Achieved PL


Stop function 20 years 100 years 99 % 4,29 x 10 -08 3 d

3.2 Applicable products


The following receivers are designed to comply with the appointed safety
requirements when used together with a T29 transmitter:

l R15, R23

NOTE: Both the receiver and the transmitter used in the specific end-user system
must be compliant.

3.3 Installation
The two stop relays on the receiver unit shall be correctly installed/integrated to
the end-user system requirements.

NOTE: The safety level of the stop function on the complete end-user system
depends on other sub system(s) and needs to be calculated by the manufacturer
of the complete system.

3.4 Configuration
The default configuration of the receiver unit complies with the appointed safety
requirements. Any reconfiguration that breaches the safety requirements will be
indicated by a LED on the main board of the receiver unit. Before commissioning
the radio system, the installer must check the LED indication.

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Function LED Status Indicates


PLd status LED (red) ON Not compliant with PLd
OFF Compliant with PLd

R15-01, R15-02, R15-07, R15-08 R15-13, R15-14

R23

1. Stop relays SR1–2 2. PLd status LED (red)

IMPORTANT! All safety-related parameters must be configured as follows in


order to comply with the appointed safety requirements:

n The system must be configured in continuous radio mode.

n The stop relays must be switched off when the radio link is down.

n The radio link timeout must be set to a maximum of 500 ms.

n The login/logout function must be activated.

n The Custom ID setting must be deactivated, i.e. the receiver must always use
the unique transmitter ID code.

n The parameter ' START status in Gen1 packet for session ' must
be activated. See "3.4.1 'START status'/'START bit' parameters" for more

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details.

n The parameter ' START bit in Gen2 packet for session ' must be
activated. See "3.4.1 'START status'/'START bit' parameters" for more details.

3.4.1 'START STATUS'/'START BIT' PARAMETERS


When the transmitter is started it will send start commands for 200 ms.

l If both ‘ START status ’ and ' START bit ' parameters are activated, the
receiver is PLd compliant.
The receiver will not activate the stop relays until it receives a start command
from the transmitter. This is to make sure that the stop relays will not
activate immediately if the receiver is restarted after a temporary loss of
power and the transmitter is still active.
If the receiver has received a start command and the transmitter goes out of
range for more than six minutes, a new start packet will be required (i.e. the
transmitter will have to be restarted).

l If one or both ‘ START status ’ or ' START bit ' parameters are not
checked, the receiver is NOT PLd compliant.
The stop relays are activated as soon as the receiver receives packets without
pressing any button on the transmitter.

3.5 Interface
The radio system comprises one SRP/CS (as defined in EN 13849-1:2015), including
the stop button (input), the stop relays (output) and the safety-related logic
maintening the stop function (logic).

The interfaces to the SRP/CS are the stop button (as controlled by the
operator) and the stop relays.

INPUT LOGIC OUTPUT

Transmitter's stop button ¢ Safety-related logic ¢ Receiver's stop relays

¢: Interconnection

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CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL DATA

4.1 Transmitter specifications

T29-12
Number of buttons 12 x 2-step buttons
I/O switch No
Power supply Replaceable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Operating time (with Approximately 150 h with D4-02 Li-ion battery
continuous usage) (depending on settings)
Radio communication Simplex
Radio frequency band 2405 – 2480 MHz
Frequency management Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)
Number of channels 16 (channel 11–26)
Radio frequency output EIRP 1 : < 12 dBm (15.8 mW)
power
IP code IP65
Operating temperature -20…+55 °C / -4…+130 °F
Storage temperature -30…+70 °C / -22…+158 °F (without battery) 2
Charging temperature +10…+35 °C / +50…+95 °F
Safety levels EN ISO 13849-1, CAT3 PLd (Stop function)
Dimensions 210 x 76 x 37 mm / 8.2 x 3 x 1.4 in
Weight 400 g / 0.9 lbs

1 Equivalent isotropic radiated power

2 For storage temperature of battery pack M245060 (D4-02), see "8.2 Battery information".

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4.2 Radio frequency band


For radio systems operating on frequency band 2.4 GHz, the frequency band is
divided into 16 channels (11 to 26). Once the channel has been selected on the
transmitter, the receiver will automatically detect and switch to the same channel.

Channel Frequency (MHz) Channel Frequency (MHz)


11 2405 19 2445
12 2410 20 2450
13 2415 21 2455
14 2420 22 2460
15 2425 23 2465
16 2430 24 2470
17 2435 25 2475
18 2440 26 2480

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CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION


The pictures shown in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only.

5.1 Transmitter front

T29-12

1. Rubber cover 7. Button 5 12. Stop button

2. Top LED 8. Button 6 13. Button 7

3. Button 1 9. Button 11 / Left Start button 14. Button 8

4. Button 2 10. Button 12 / Right Start button 15. Button 9

5. Button 3 11. Button LEDs 16. Button 10

6. Button 4

5.1.1 SHIFT BUTTON


In some cases, the right Start button is used as a shift button to access some
menus and/or channels.

To activate the shift function, press the shift button and keep it pressed. Press the
button corresponding to the desired channel/ menu. Release it, then release the
shift button.

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5.1.2 TOP LED

The transmitter is equipped with one bi-color LED (top


LED) for battery indication and radio link information. For
more details, see "Chapter 6: Status and error indications"

5.2 Transmitter back

T29-12

1. Rubber cover 4. Product label 1 6. Battery compartment

2. Clip 5. Battery charger 7. Replaceable battery

3. Stop button socket

1 *The product label is placed inside the battery compartment.

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CHAPTER 6: STATUS AND ERROR INDICATIONS

6.1 Top LED status indication


The top LED lights or flashes green when the battery capacity is good and red when
the battery capacity is poor. When the top LED lights/flashes red, battery should be
charged or changed at the next convenient opportunity (see "8.2.1 Charge the
battery").

6.2 Stop button error indications


The Stop button must be tested if one of the following errors occurs when pulling
out the Stop button to start the transmitter:

l FATAL_ERROR_STOP_BUTTON_FAILED
(top LED is flashing red/green, LEDs 1+2 are lit, all other LEDs are off)

l FATAL_ERROR_CPU2_STUCK_IN_SAFETY
(top LED is flashing red/green, LEDs 2+4 are lit, all other LEDs are off)

l FATAL_ERROR_STOP_BUTTON_CPU1_ADC_VALUE_INVALID
(top LED is flashing red/green, LEDs 3+4 are lit, all other LEDs are off)

l FATAL_ERROR_STOP_BUTTON_INCONSISTENT
(top LED is flashing red/green, LEDs 1+3+4 are lit, all other LEDs are off)

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6.2.1 TEST THE STOP BUTTON

NOTE: A test of the stop button is required in both "pulled out" and "pressed in"
positions.

1. Press the Stop button.

If the transmitter turns off If the transmitter doesn't turn off


The test succeeded. The test failed.
Proceed to next step. 1. Disassemble the transmitter

2. Check the stop button and


replace if necessary.

3. Check the cables from the stop


button to the transmitter board.

4. Proceed to next step.

2. Twist and release the Stop button.

If the transmitter turns on. If the transmitter doesn't turn on


The test succeeded. The test failed.
The transmitter can be used. Go back to step 1 and try again.

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6.3 Error indications and code messages


Each error is identified by a code indicated by a LED combination including the top
LED (LED 0) and button LEDs 1–5.

ž: LED is blinking green/red. ˜: LED is lit (red). ™: LED is off.

LED0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Error code Indicates

green/red red red red red red

ž ˜ ™ ™ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'No production data received from

NO_ CPU1'

PRODUCTION_ For this error code, contact technical

DATA_RECEIVED_ support

CPU1

ž ™ ˜ ™ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Radio initialization has failed'

FAILED_RADIO_ For this error code, contact technical

INIT support

ž ˜ ˜ ™ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Stop button failure'

STOP_BUTTON_
Test the stop button (see "6.2.1 Test
FAILED
the Stop button"). If failed, contact

technical support

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LED0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Error code Indicates

green/red red red red red red

ž ™ ™ ˜ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'CPU2 will power off the radio module'

CPU2_POWER_ For this error code, contact technical

OFF_RADIO support

ž ˜ ™ ˜ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Wrong Stop button status during

PNG2_MODULE_ memory test'

INCONSISTENCY (during memory test, the stop button

status saved in memory is different

from the one created when building

the radio package).

For this error code, contact technical

support.

ž ™ ˜ ˜ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'SW error (flow control error)'

FLOW_CONTROL For this error code, contact technical

support

ž ˜ ˜ ˜ ™ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'No answer from CPU2'

CPU2_PROBING For this error code, contact technical

support

ž ™ ™ ™ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Incompatible SW version (CPU2)'

CPU2_
For this error code, contact technical
INCORRECT_SW
support

ž ˜ ™ ™ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'No communication with CPU2'

CPU2_LOST For this error code, contact technical

support

ž ™ ˜ ™ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Conflict between CPU2 and CPU1 about

CPU2_STUCK_IN_ Stop button status'

SAFETY
Stop and restart the transmitter. Test

the stop button (see "6.2.1 Test the

Stop button"). If failed, contact

technical support

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LED0 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 Error code Indicates

green/red red red red red red

ž ˜ ˜ ™ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Wrong Stop button status during

STOP_BUTTON_ memory test' (the stop button status

MEMORY saved in memory is different from the

one created when building the radio

package).

For this error code, contact technical

support.

ž ™ ™ ˜ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'Stop button is returning a incorrect

STOP_BUTTON_ value'

CPU1_ADC_
Test the stop button (see "6.2.1 Test
VALUE_INVALID
the Stop button"). If failed, contact

technical support

ž ˜ ™ ˜ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'The Stop button is not working

STOP_BUTTON_ properly'

INCONSISTENT
Test the stop button (see "6.2.1 Test

the Stop button"). If failed, contact

technical support

ž ™ ˜ ˜ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'CPU1 can access radio without CPU2

RADIO_CONFIG_ authorization'

NEGATIVE_TEST For this error code, contact technical

support

ž ˜ ˜ ˜ ˜ ™ FATAL_ERROR_ 'CPU2 is wrongly preventing CPU1 to

RF_RESET_PIN_ access radio '

NOT_RELEASED For this error code, contact technical

support

ž ™ ™ ™ ™ ˜ FATAL_ERROR_ 'ADC Error' (CPU1 cannot complete the

ADC_NOT_ board's parameter check)

WORKING For this error code, contact technical

support

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CHAPTER 7: OPERATION

7.1 General information


To control a receiver, the transmitter must be registered and logged in to the
receiver. If another transmitter is already logged in to the receiver, it must be
logged out before a different transmitter can be logged in.

If no transmitter is logged in to the receiver, proceed with the login procedure


before using the system. Once a transmitter has been logged in, it will remain
logged in until it is manually logged out.

More than one transmitter can be registered in the receiver, but only one
transmitter can be logged in at a time.

7.2 Radio mode

NOTE: To establish a radio link between the transmitter and the receiver, both
units must be set to the same radio mode.

This transmitter is set to continuous radio mode. The transmitter starts to transmit
continuously as soon as it is started. The radio transmission ends when the stop
button is pressed. Buttons 11 and 12 are used as start buttons.

Discontinuous radio mode is not available for this transmitter.

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7.3 Functionality test

NOTE: This list is intended for use as a support for the manufacturer of the
equipment where Tele Radio remote control systems are installed.

Before operating the radio system, follow the procedure below.

IMPORTANT! This test should be performed at each shift, without a load, and
should include but not be limited to the following steps

l Make sure that the controlled object can not cause any harm in the event of
unexpected movement.

l Always follow local safety rules and start the equipment according to the
corresponding instructions.

l Make sure that the transmitter can control the receiver by testing all
functions.

l Make sure that the functions respond as expected.

l Make sure that all movements are as planned.

l Make sure that the stop button works correctly.

l Make sure that the stop function works correctly.

l Make sure the system stops when the battery is removed from the
transmitter.

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7.4 Start a session


To be able to control a receiver with the transmitter, the transmitter must be
registered in the receiver.

When starting the transmitter, it will automatically log in to the receiver(s) it has
been registered in, provided that no other transmitter is already logged in to the
receiver(s). If the transmitter was not logged out after the last session, it will
remain logged in when starting a new session.

When not in use, transmitters must be switched off and stored in a


secure storage space.

Do not use the system if the stop button is damaged or if it does not
stop the equipment. Doing so could result in serious injury or death.

1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed.

2. Twist and release the Stop button.


The top LED lights. LEDs 11 and 12 flash (red).

3. Press buttons 11 and 12 simultaneously for at least 1 second.


LEDs 11 and 12 light (red).

4. Release buttons 11 and 12.


LEDs 11 and 12 go out. The top LED flashes.

5. Proceed with the functional test (see "7.3 Functionality test").

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7.5 Log the transmitter out from a receiver

IMPORTANT! For the logout function to work, BOTH the receiver and the
transmitter must have the logout function activated and be set to continuous
radio mode.

A transmitter already logged in to the receiver has to be logged out before any
other transmitter can be logged in. If a transmitter has been lost or seriously
damaged, use the replace procedure on the transmitter.

NOTE: Logout can only be performed when the transmitter is on and a radio link
with one or more receivers has been established. The receiver must be powered-
up for the logout procedure to be successful.

NOTE: The logout procedure will log the transmitter out from all receivers that are
part of the radio session.

NOTE: The logout function cannot be activated/deactivated from the transmitter


Contact your representative for assistance

For this transmitter, the logout function is activated by default. 1

7.5.1 QUICK LOGOUT


While the transmitter is in a session (i.e. transmitter started and radio link with
the receiver established):

1. Press and hold button 11.

2. Press the Stop button.


The top LED lights (red).

3. Release button 11.


The transmitter takes approximately 3 seconds to logout. The transmitter
turns off.

1 Check the receiver installation instructions for more details about the logout function in the receiver.

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CHAPTER 8: BATTERY

8.1 Battery precautions


Carefully read the following safety instructions and warnings before using,
charging or disposing of the batteries.

Batteries contain flammable substances such as lithium or other organic


solvents, which may result in overheating, rupture or combustion.
Failure to read and follow the below instructions may result in fire,
personal injury and damage to property if charged or used improperly.

8.1.1 HANDLING AND STORAGE

l Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with a battery of an incorrect


type.

l Do not short-circuit, disassemble, deform or heat batteries.

l Never attempt to charge a visibly damaged or frozen battery.

l Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be leaking,


deformed or damaged in any way.

l Do not solder directly onto batteries.

l Do not leave the battery in the charger once it is fully charged.

l Store in a cool location. Keep batteries away from direct sunlight,


high temperature, and high humidity.

l Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using, charging,


or storing the battery, the battery emits an unusual smell, feels hot,
changes color, changes shape, or appears abnormal in any other
way.

l Keep batteries out of reach of small children. Should a child swallow


a battery, consult a physician immediately.

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8.1.2 DISPOSAL
When discarding batteries, insulate the + and - terminals of batteries with
insulating/ masking tape.

l Do not place multiple batteries in the same plastic bag.

l Do not incinerate or dispose of batteries in fire.

l Do not place used batteries in the household waste. Dispose of used


batteries in accordance with the applicable regulations and legal
requirements.

l Batteries that have been disposed of incorrectly may short circuit,


causing them to become hot, burst or ignite.

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8.2 Battery information

NOTE: Only batteries approved by Tele Radio should be used in T29 transmitters.

NOTE: When the battery capacity reaches approximately 10 %, the top LED lights
red.

T29-12
Type of battery Replaceable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Article number M245060 (D4-02)
Charge Charger plug on the back of Charger unit (D4-01)
the transmitter
Charger 1 Tele Radio adapter Tele Radio charger unit
together with Tele Radio
AC adapter
Article number M769780 M769755 (D4-01) + M769780
Charging time Approximately 4 hours with an empty battery
Charging +10…+35 °C / +50…+95 °F
temperature
Storage -20…+55 °C / -4…+130 °F
temperature

1 Must be purchased separately.

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8.2.1 CHARGE THE BATTERY

1. When the battery capacity reaches


approximately 10 %, the top LED lights red.

2. Lift the protection cap and insert the charger


plug into the socket on the back of the
transmitter. The top LED flashes red while the
battery is charging.
If the transmitter has a replaceable
rechargeable battery, it can be removed and
recharged using the Tele Radio AB charger
unit, see below.

Charger unit:

The charger's LED lights red while the battery


is charging.

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3. The top LED turns green when the battery is


fully charged,.

Charger unit:

The charger's LED turns green when the


battery is fully charged.

4. Remove the charger plug and close the


protection cap.
For external batteries, remove the battery
from the charger unit and put it back in the
transmitter.

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maintenance

CHAPTER 9: WARRANTY, SERVICE, REPAIRS, AND


MAINTENANCE
Tele Radio products are covered by a warranty against material, construction and
manufacturing faults. During the warranty period, Tele Radio may replace the
product or faulty parts. Work under warranty must be performed by Tele Radio or
by an authorized service center specified by Tele Radio.

The following are not covered by the warranty:

l Faults resulting from normal wear and tear

l Parts of a consumable nature

l Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications

l Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use

l Damp and water damage

Maintenance

l Repairs and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel

l Only use spare parts from Tele Radio

l Contact your representative for service or any other assistance

l Keep the product in a clean, dry place

l Keep contacts and antennas clean

l Wipe off dust using a slightly damp, clean cloth

NOTE: Never use cleaning solutions or high-pressure washer.

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CHAPTER 10: REGULATORY INFORMATION


NOTE: Models including additional naming conventions:

Model Article names Additional naming conventions


T29 T29-12 T00029-12, PN-T29-12

10.1 Europe
Applies to: T29, T29-12

10.1.1 CE MARKING

Hereby, Tele-Radio i Lysekil AB, declares that the product(s) listed above
is/are in compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.

The latest version of the complete EU Declaration of Conformity is


available at the following website: www.tele-radio.com.

10.1.2 WEEE DIRECTIVE

This symbol means that inoperative electrical and electronic products


must not be mixed with household waste. The European Union has
implemented a collection and recycling system for which producers are
responsible. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take
this product to a designated collection point.

Tele Radio strives to minimize the use of hazardous materials, promotes reuse and
recycling, and reduces emissions to air, soil and water. When a commercially viable
alternative is available, Tele Radio strives to restrict or eliminate substances and
materials that pose an environmental, health or safety risk.

10.2 United Kingdom


Applies to:

T29, T29-12

10.2.1 UKCA MARKING

Hereby, Tele-Radio i Lysekil AB, declares that the radio equipment type(s)
listed above is/ are in compliance with Radio Equipment Regulations 2017.

The latest version of the complete UKCA Declaration of Conformity is


available at the following website: www.tele-radio.com.

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UK Importer: Tele Radio (UK) LTD


Winterton House, Lyme Green Business Park, Winterton Way,
Macclesfield, SK11 0LP, United Kingdom
Email: sales@teleradiouk.com

10.3 North America


Applies to: T29, T29-12

10.3.1 FCC STATEMENT


This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for


compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:

l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.

l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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10.3.2 IC STATEMENT
This product complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause interference; and

(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of device.

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes :

1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;

2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le


brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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ANNEX A: INDEX

Battery

Battery information 30

Charge 31

Battery precautions 28

Handling 28

Storage 28

CE marking 34

Charging temperature 15, 30

Dimensions 15

Disposal 29

FCC statement 35

Functionality test 25

IC Statement 36

IP code 15

Log out 27

Quick logout 27

M245060 30

Maintenance 33

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Number of channels 15

Operating temperature 15

Operating time 15

Power supply 15

Radio frequency band 15

2.4 GHz 16

Frequency channels 16

Radio frequency output power 15

Radio mode 24

Safety Features 11

Safety levels 15

Start a session 26

Start the transmitter 26

Stop button 11

Storage temperature 15

Battery 30

Top LED 18-19

Transmitter back 18

Transmitter front views 17

UKCA marking 34

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Warnings & restrictions 9

Maintenance 10

Operation 9

WEEE directive 34

Weight 15

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These End user instructions are subject to change without prior notice.
Download the latest End user instructions from www.tele-radio.com .

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