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BWI Eagle AIR-EAGLE XLT Manual

PRODUCT INFORMATION
BULLETIN
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
724-283-4681
724-283-5939 (fax)
www.bwieagle.com
AIR-EAGLE® XLT
900 M
Hz
RF Transmitter
MODEL
44
1
-
HH
-
1
DESCRIPTION
The AIR-EAGLE XLT TX Is a handheld R.F. transmitter capable of
sending a unique digital command to an Air-Eagle XLT Receiver
located up to 2500 feet away. The TXs and RXs can be combined in
any quantity to create a long-range radio frequency system that
operates hazardous or hard-to-reach electrical apparatus from safe,
convenient locations. Seven user-selectable frequencies allow multiple
systems to operate simultaneously in the same area without
interference. This transmitter will automatically go into “sleep” mode
when not in use to dramatically extend battery life.
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 to change the frequency or any of the other user programmable
options (See FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING, RELAY PROGRAMMING,
AND TRANSMITTING MODE SETUP on pages 2 & 3).
SPECIFICATIONS
Battery Life
(Sleep Mode)
Up to 1 Year
Transmit Frequency 900 MHz Spread Spectrum
Transmit
Channels
Seven Independent Network
Frequencies
RF Output Power 250 mW
Tra
nsmit Ran
ge
Approximately 2500 Feet – at full
power
Operating Temperature -40o F to +185o F
Keypad
Durable Sealed Membrane Keypad –
Eliminates Dust, Dirt and Moisture
Failures
Enclosure
ABS UL94 HB
Enclosure with
ring is rated IP54
*No
t W
aterproof
Pr
ot
ective Ri
ng
SEBS (TPE)
Power Requirements
3.0 VDC
Battery Type (2) 1.5V lithium each, size AAA, to
equal 3.0VDC nominal.
*Note: Current relay and frequency settings are maintained in
flash memory during battery replacement. No reprogramming
of user
s
ettings i
s necessary
!
Battery Life
(Active Usage)
Up to 3 months
Dimensions – 4.25” L x 2.68” W x .91” D
(note: belt clip adds .43” to depth)
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
TX LED
Illuminates continuously while button is
depressed, and unit is transmitting. When this
LED blinks briefly following a transmission, the
battery needs to be replaced. See note*
Pushbutton Transmits an individual RF code to the receiver
APPROVALS
United States (FCC) MCQ-XB900HP
Canada (IC) 1846A-XB900HP
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
BWI Eagle Inc. warrants the Air-Eagle Remote Control System, if properly used and
installed, will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year
after date of purchase. Said warranty to include the repair or replacement of defective
equipment. This warranty does not cover damage due to external causes, 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 the equipment. 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 Eagle makes 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 for the shipping costs
incurred.
AIR-EAGLE® XLT
900 MHz
R
F Transm
itter
MODEL
44
1
-
HH
-
1
FREQUENCY PROGRAMMING
Please read through these instructions completely before beginning
programming procedure!
All transmitters are set to Frequency #1 by default. The frequency can be
changed at any time by following the procedure below. Once changed, we
recommend labeling the transmitter with the selected frequency number.
Frequency settings will not be changed during normal battery
replacement.
The TX LED guides you through the programming procedure. To change
the setting, follow these steps:
To select from Frequencies 1 thru 7:
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the transmitter
2. Remove ONE of the batteries from the holder (be sure to note
polarity so it is re-inserted properly in the following steps)
3. Using one hand, depress and hold down Button 1 on the
transmitter. While holding button down, re-insert the battery into
the holder.
4. With button #1 still depressed and battery in holder, keep the
button pressed for 5 seconds until the LED turns RED.
5. Release button #1 and the TX LED will begin to blink. As
shown in chart above, the TX LED will blink RED for
frequencies 1 thru 4 and will blink GREEN for frequencies 5
thru 7.
6. To set the frequency, you must momentarily press button #1
immediately after the LED has blinked the number of times for
the desired frequency. For example, to set to frequency 6,
you release button #1 and watch as the LED blinks RED
four times, then GREEN twice, THEN quickly press the
button to set the TX to frequency 6.
Press B
utton Immedia
tely After
:
To Set Unit To:
The First RED Flash
Frequency 1
The Second
RED
Flash
Frequency 2
The Third RED Flash
Frequency
3
The Fourth R
E
D Flash
Frequency 4
The First GREEN Flash
Frequency 5
The Second GREEN Flash
Frequency 6
The Third
GREEN Flash
Frequency
7
7. Once you have momentarily pressed the button to set the
frequency, the TX LED will confirm your selection by blinking
the numbers of times for the frequency that was set. (Note, if
the confirmation shows the incorrect frequency, simply restart
the programming from Step 1.
8. Once the proper selection has been confirmed, programming is
complete. Replace battery cover tightly.
NOTE – if you fail to select a frequency during the programming
procedure the transmitter will blink the frequency currently set in the
transmitter as shown in the chart above. This can be used to view
the transmitter’s frequency without changing it.
You may repeat the above procedure if you wish to change the frequency
at any time. See note* in SPECIFICATIONS.
RELAY PROGRAMMING
Please read through these instructions completely before beginning
programming procedure!
All transmitters are set to operate Relay #1 in the remote receiver by
default. The relay to be operated can be changed at any time by following
the procedure below. Once changed, we recommend labeling the
transmitter with the selected relay number. Relay settings will not be
changed during normal battery replacement.
To view which Relay unit is set to operate:
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the transmitter
2. Remove ONE of the batteries from the holder (be sure to note
polarity so it is re-inserted properly in the following steps)
3. Using one hand, depress and hold down Button 1 on the
transmitter. While holding button down, re-insert the battery into
the holder.
4. With button #1 still depressed and battery in holder, keep the
button pressed for 5 seconds until the LED turns RED.
5. Keep holding button #1 in until the LED turns GREEN (about 3
more seconds).
6. Release button and wait for 10 seconds – LED will then blink
GREEN the number of times equal to the relay number it is set
to operate.
To select the Relay you wish to operate:
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the transmitter
2. Remove ONE of the batteries from the holder (be sure to note
polarity so it is re-inserted properly in the following steps)
3. Using one hand, depress and hold down Button 1 on the
transmitter. While holding button down, re-insert the battery into
the holder.
4. With button #1 still depressed and battery in holder, keep the
button pressed for 5 seconds until the LED turns RED.
5. Keep holding button #1 in until the LED turns GREEN (about 3
more seconds).
6. Release button and quickly press the number of times equal to
the relay number you wish to operate.
7. Once you stop pressing for three seconds, the LED will blink
back GREEN the number of times of the relay it’s now
controlling to confirm your selection.
8. If you didn’t make the proper relay selection, you must repeat
the procedure beginning at Step 3.
NOTE – if you fail to select a relay during the programming
procedure the transmitter will blink the current relay setting.
You may repeat the above procedure anytime you wish to change which
relay the transmitter is to operate See note* in SPECIFICATIONS.
AIR-EAGLE® XLT
9
00 MHz
RF Tran
smitter
M
ODEL
44
1
-
HH
-
1
TRANSMITTING MODE SETUP
The transmitter can be set to be in a standard transmission mode or in a
repeater mode where all receivers will repeat the transmission.
NOTE: When setting up the transmitting mode, the LED will cycle through
the indications for all the other set up options (frequency, relay selection,
power level) before it gets to the point where you can select the
transmission mode That’s why in the directions below you’ll see that you
have to hold the button for 14 seconds until the LED starts blinking
GREEN/RED quickly.
To select transmission mode:
1. Remove one battery from the transmitter
2. Press and hold Button 1 while inserting the battery
3. Continue holding Button 1 for 14 seconds until the LED
cycles through the previous setup options and starts
blinking GREEN/RED quickly.
4. Press button once for standard mode or twice for
repeating mode.
5. LED will turn RED if standard mode selected or GREEN if
repeater mode selected.
At this point the LED will illuminate RED if standard mode was selected or
GREEN if repeater mode was selected. If no button is pressed for 10
seconds, then the LED will illuminate to show the current transmission
mode.
NOTES ON TRANSMISSION MODE
The standard transmission mode is best for situations where quick button
response is needed. This type of transmission is typically used when you’ll
be watching what you’re controlling, so repeating is not necessary.
For repeating mode there is a short delay added to the button commands
to allow the system to repeat between multiple receivers without collision.
This type of system is usually something where many units spread out
over a large area need to be controlled simultaneously and response
speed isn’t a priority.
Both types of transmission can be used simultaneously in the same
system although repeating transmissions could cause some lag in the
standard transmissions.
DOCUMENT DATE: 2/28/2020 / PRODUCT REV. 11
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
(724) 283-4681
Fax (724) 283-5939
www.bwieagle.com

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