Safety redefined!
The radio remote control system consists of two main units:
- the transmitter (AT) and the receiver (AR).
Each radio remote control works with a specific identification code that is uniquely set by the manufacturer and cannot be changed. This means that each transmitter can only work with the receivers to which it is linked and cannot cause interference with other radio remote controls. One or more transmitters can be linked to a specific receiver using the code learning procedure. When the transmitter is activated, the operating frequency is automatically selected from the available and least disturbed ones. During the operating phase, on the other hand, any radio interference automatically activates a frequency change without interrupting the user's activity.
The special LBT (Listen Before Transmit) transmission system in Full Duplex of the system, in addition to selecting the least disturbed working frequencies, also allows the management of information coming from the receiver, as the transmitter and receiver communicate with each other. The exchange of information between transmitter and receiver allows the user to have complete control of the machine, as the receiver sends a "Receive Acknowledgement Signal" for each command transmitted, confirming the activation of the command. If the transmitter does not receive the "receive confirmation signal", it cancels the transmission, informing the user that it is unable to send the commands safely.
The highly advanced signal encoding and decoding protocol used by this device ensures a high level of security.