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BWI Eagle AIR-EAGLE SR PLUS 36P-HH-4-006-CL Manual

PRODUCT INFORMATION
BULLETIN
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
724-283-4681
724-283-5939 (fax)
www.bwieagle.com
AIR-EAGLE®SR PLUS
2.4 GHz RF Transmitter
MODEL 36P-HH-4-006-CL
DESCRIPTION
The AIR-EAGLE SRPLUS MODEL36P-HH-4-006-CL Is a handheld
R.F. transmitter designed to work with receiver model 38AN/DP-5-
0001 to provide wireless on/off and speed control of equipment at
distances up to 600 feet. Buttons 1 & 3 send On/Off commands to a
dry contact relay output and buttons 2 & 4 increase and decrease an
analog output. The TX LED gives feedback of the range of analog
output the receiver is producing. Eight user-programmable frequencies
allow multiple systems to operate simultaneously in the same area
without interference.
INITIAL OPERATION SET-UP
This transmitter comes ready to operate, with batteries installed, and
factory programmed to Frequency #1. No setup is necessary unless you
wish tochange frequencies.
APPROVALS
United States (FCC)
MCQ-XBEE3
Canada (IC)
1846A-XBEE3
Europe (CE)
ETSI
SPECIFICATIONS
Keypad
DurableSealed Membrane Keypad –
Eliminates Dust, Dirt andMoisture
Failures
Enclosure
ABS UL94 HB
Enclosure with
ring is rated IP54
*Not Waterproof
Protective Ring
SEBS (TPE)
Power Requirements
3.0 VDC
Battery Type
(2) 1.5V lithium each, sizeAAA, to
equal 3.0VDC nominal.
*Note: Current frequency settings are maintained in flash
memory during battery replacement. No reprogramming of
frequency settings is necessary!
Battery Life(Active Usage)
Up to 3 months
Battery Life(Sleep Mode)
Up to 6 months
Transmit Frequency
2.4GHz Spread Spectrum
RF Output Power
60 mW
Transmit Channels
Eight Independent Network
Frequencies
Transmit Range
Up to 600 Feet
Operating Temperature
-40oF to +185oF
Dimensions –4.25” L x 2.68” W x .91” D
(note: belt clip adds .43” to depth)
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
Button 1
Transmits to energize relay in receiver
Button 3
Transmits to de-energize relay in receiver
TX LED illuminates SOLID RED when transmitting relay command
Button 2
Transmits to increase analog output in receiver
Button 4
Transmits to decrease analog output in receiver
TX LED provides thefollowing feedback of the analog output when
buttons 2 or 4 are depressed and the unitis transmitting analog
commands:
•FAST GREEN BLINK –Analog Output at 100%
•MEDIUM GREEN BLINK –AnalogOutput at 76-99%
•SLOW GREEN BLINK –Analog Output at 51-75%
•MEDIUM RED BLINK –AnalogOutput at 26-50%
•SLOW RED BLINK –Analog Output at 1-25%
•FAST RED BLINK –AnalogOutput at 0%
Note #1 –If you press buttons 2 or 4 momentarily, the LED will flash to
show thecurrent analogoutput percentage range
Note #2 –Thelow battery indication is provided only when any buttons
are released. The low battery notification signals have been improved
to provide more noticeable indications and tosafely disable
communications BEFORE a low battery condition can corrupt internal
memory causing device failure. When a low battery is first detected, the
TX LED will blink several times after all buttons are released. If it is
possibleto replace the batteries now, please do so. If not, the operator
has approximately 15 more button activations. Duringthis time, when a
button is depressed and held, the TX LED will blink SLOWLY. Theslow
blinking will continue several more times after all buttons are released.
Transmissions are still beingsent to the receiver during this time. When
a button is depressed and the TX LED is RAPIDLY blinking, the RF
output is disabled, and NO signal will reach the receiver. The batteries
MUST NOW BE REPLACEDto resume normalfunctions.
AIR-EAGLE®SR PLUS
2.4 GHz RF Transmitter
MODEL 36P-HH-4-006-CL
FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING
At any time, you can check the current frequency setting by depressing
Buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously, for approximately 5 seconds, until the TX
LED is illuminated RED. Then release the buttons and watch as the TX
LED stays RED for about 8 seconds, goes out, then begins to blink. The
TX LED will blink RED one, two, three or four times for Frequencies 1 thru
4, or will blink GREEN one, two, three or four times for Frequencies 5 thru
8 accordingly. See table below for clarification.
LED Flashes:
Indicates Unit is Operating On:
RED –one time
Frequency 1
RED –two times
Frequency 2
RED –three times
Frequency 3
RED –four times
Frequency 4
GREEN –one time
Frequency 5
GREEN –two times
Frequency 6
GREEN –three times
Frequency 7
GREEN –four times
Frequency 8
To change the setting, follow these steps:
To select from Frequencies 1 thru 4:
1. Depress Buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously until the TX LED is
illuminated RED. (Approximately 5 seconds)
2. ReleaseButtons 3 & 4, then while the TX LED is still
illuminated RED, depress button #1 to select “Frequency 1” or
button #2 to select “Frequency 2” etc. If the transmit LED goes
out before you haveselected a network, nosettings will have
changed, and the LED will blink corresponding tothe frequency
that the TXis currentlyset to. You must then begin again at
step 1 if you wish to change the current setting.
3. The TX LED will blink to confirm that your frequency selection
has been accepted, and then will go out. For instance, if you
have selected Frequency #1, the TX LED will blink RED once
to confirm. If you have selected Frequency #4,the TX LED
blinks RED four times to confirm.
To select from Frequencies 5 thru 8:
1. Depress Buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously until the TXLED is
illuminated GREEN. (Approximately 8 seconds)
2. Release Buttons 3 & 4, then while the TX LED is still
illuminated GREEN, depress button #1 to select “Frequency 5”
or button #2 to select “Frequency 6” etc. If the transmit LED
goes out before you have selected a network, no settings will
have changed, and the LED will blink corresponding to the
frequency that the TXis currently set to. You must then begin
again at step 1 if you wish to change thecurrent setting.
3. The TX LED will blink to confirm that your frequency selection
has been accepted, and then will go out. For instance, if you
have selected Frequency #5, the TX LED will blink GREEN
once toconfirm. If you have selected Frequency #6, the TX
LED blinks GREEN two times to confirm.
Programming is now complete, and the transmitter is active for normal
operation.
You may repeat the above procedure if you wish to change the frequency
at any time. See note* in SPECIFICATIONS.
POWER LEVEL PROGRAMMING
At any time, you can check the current power level by depressing Buttons
3 & 4 simultaneously, for approximately 11 seconds, until the TX LED
starts blinking GREEN. Then release the buttons and watch as the TX
continues to blink for 10 seconds, goes out, then begins to blink again.
The TX LED will blink GREEN one, two, three or four times corresponding
the powerlevel setting (see table below)
LED Flashes:
Indicates Unit is Set To:
GREEN –one time
Power Level 1 –Approx 100 Ft Range
GREEN –two times
Power Level 2 –Approx 250 Ft Range
GREEN –three times
Power Level 3 –Approx 400 Ft Range
GREEN –four times
Power Level 4 –Approx 600 Ft Range
To change the setting, follow these steps:
To select a power level:
1. Depress Buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously until the TXLED is
blinking GREEN (Approximately 11 seconds)
2. ReleaseButtons 3 & 4, then while the TX LED is still blinking
GREEN, depress button #1 to select “Power Level 1” or button
#2 to select “Power Level 2” etc. If the transmit LEDgoes out
before you have selected a power level, no settings will have
changed, and the LED will blink corresponding tothe power
level the TX is currently set to. You must then begin again at
step 1 if you wish to change the current setting.
3. The TX LED will blink to confirm that your power level selection
has been accepted, and then will go out. For instance, if you
have selected Power Level #1, the TX LED will blink GREEN
once to confirm. If youhaveselected Power Level #3, the TX
LED blinks GREENthree times to confirm.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
BWI Eagle Inc. warrants theAir-Eagle Remote Control System, if properly
used and installed, will be free from defects in material and workmanship
for a period of 1year after date of purchase. Said warranty to includethe
repair or replacement of defective equipment. This warranty does not
cover damage due to externalcauses, including accident, problems with
electrical power, usage not in accordance with product instructions,
misuse, neglect, alteration, repair, improper installation, or improper
testing. This warranty also does not cover water damage to any handheld
transmitter. This limited warranty, and any implied warranties that may
exist under state law, apply only to the original purchaser of the
equipment, and last only for as long as such purchaser continues to own
theequipment. This warranty replaces all other warranties, express or
implied including, but not limited to, the implied warranties or
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. BWI Eaglemakes no
express warranties beyond those stated here. BWI disclaims without
limitation, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied
warranties so this limitation may not apply to you. To obtain warranty
service, contact BWI Eagle for a return material authorization. When
returning equipment to BWI Eagle, the customer assumes the risk of
damage or loss during shipping and is responsible forthe shipping costs
incurred.
DOCUMENT DATE 09/21/2021 / PRODUCT REV. 12
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
(724) 283-4681
Fax (724) 283-5939
www.bwieagle.com

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