FAQ Aquarius

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Subject
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Battery
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Range
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Frequency
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Certification
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General
Question
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What kind of battery should I use?
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How long do batteries last?
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My range is low, how can this be solved?
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Can I change the range?
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Can I change the frequency?
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Do these systems apply to all european standards?
- How many remotes can be programmed in to one receiver?
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Resistance to temperature.
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Is it possible to integrate a timer function?
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The transmitter and the receiver are functioning correctly, but the task is not carried out.
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The system does not work.
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What is the IP value?
Answer
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For the Musca and Sedna remotes a standard 9V block battery preferably Varta our Duracell can be inserted. The remotes use a batterypack which can be ordered.
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The battery of the Musca and Sedna remotes lasts about 3 to 4 years, under normal circumstances and use.
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There can be interference by for example high voltage power cables which are nearby. The most common cause is a damaged antenna our antenna connector. It is also possible that several remotes are within reach and have the same frequency and work simultaniously and therefore interfere one and other.
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That is possible but can only be done at a distributor our the manufacturer.
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That is possible but can only be done at a distributor our the manufacturer.
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These systems comply to the heaviest of standards of the European union. For the Automotive branche these are: EC, EMC, ADR RenTTE very important, these are all combined into E1, E2, E3, E4 ,E5, E6 etc. Tyro has to comply only to one of these standards. because these are all the same only the number varies per country, but are valid in the whole of the European Union
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Up to 54 receivers can be programmed on one receiver .
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The system works well with temperatures between: -30°Celsius en +75°Celsius.
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That is possible but can only be done by the manufacturer.
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Check if the connections and our relays are working properly. Check de connections and wiring also.
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Check if the receiver is supplied with power. Is the receiver connected properly? Is the receiver connected directly to the powersupply? Is the remote programmed into the receiver? (this could not have happenend if the product has been repared our backorderd)
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IP68 for the Aquarius receiver, IP65 for the Musca and Sedna remotes.
