FAQ Pavo

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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 type of battery should I use?
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How long do the batteries last?
- The range is too small, what could be the reason for this?
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Can I change the range?
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Can I change the frequency?
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Does the system meet the European and national standards?
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How many transmitters can be programmed on a receiver?
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What is the temperature range of the system?
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Is it possible to add a timer function to the function keys?
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The transmitter and receiver function correctly but do not activate the function.
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The system is not working, what could be the reason for this?
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What is the IP value ?
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My remote has a backlit keyboard, how do i activate this?
Answers
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For the Pyxis, Libra and Corvus handheld transmitters, we have a 3 x 1.2 Volt 1300 mAh NiMH rechargeable battery pack. We recommend that you order this from your supplier. You cannot replace this battery pack by normal AA batteries! It is also possible to order the battery pack from Tyro Remotes direct.
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The Pyxis, Libra and Corvus remotes batteries normally lasts 32 hours without backlight, with backlight this is reduced to 7 hours. Note that these values are under normal circumstances
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It can be due to interference, for example from high-voltage cables and the like, but usually it is due to a damage aerial or aerial connector. It is also possible that there are several handheld transmitters within range which work on the same frequency at the same time, possibly leading to interference.
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It is possible, but it must be done by the distributor or at the factory.
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It is possible, but it must be done by the distributor or at the factory.
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The systems comply with the strictest requirements; the European standards that apply within the European Union are decisive. For the automotive industry, the EC, EMC, ADR RenTTE standards are important but they are contained in the E1, E2, E3, E4 ,E5, E6, etc. standards of which “only” has to be certified by Tyro because they are valid for the entire EU.
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Standard, 8 handheld transmitters can be programmed on a receiver.
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The system functions properly at a temperature of between -30° Celsius and +75° Celsius.
- It is possible but must be done at the factory.
- Check the connections and whether the relay is working properly. Check the connections and the wiring.
- Check whether the receiver is live. Is the receiver connected correctly? Is the receiver connected directly to the power source? Is the handheld transmitter programmed to the receiver? (It is possible this is not the case due to redelivery or repairs for example )
- P66 for the Auriga receiver, IP65 for the Pyxis, Libra and Corvus handheld transmitters.
- The Pyxis, Libra and Corvus remotes have standard integrated backlight in the keyboards. To activate this function press and hold the green button for 5 seconds. To deactivate the backlight hold the green button agian for 5 seconds.
