
- 2 - tousek / E_BT40_80301105 / 30. 07. 2019
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General warning and safety notes
• Installation, adjustment and maintenance may only be carried out by trained personnel!
• Carrying out works at the receiver is only admissible after the power supply has been turned off!
• Only turn on the power supply again after another check!
• Never feed 230V power supply to low voltage input - This will destroy your unit, no guarantee.
• Please consider polarity for DC use !
• A proper operation is only given, when these installation instructions are strictly followed.
• Protect the transmitters against heat and wetness and don’t expose them to direct solar radiation for a longer period of time.
Used batteries may not be disposed of in the usual household waste, but have to be brought to a collecting point..
Safety
• Store transmitters and batteries out of children’s reach (risk of suffocation through small parts, risk of injury through
unintended operation of the gate facility).
• If the battery is swallowed by a child, please call a doctor immediately.
• Don’t use the transmitter in explosion hazardous areas and also in areas, where the usage of radio systems (e.g.
mobile phones,…) is forbidden.
• The Tousek transmitters may only be used for devices and facilities, where no danger for persons or things arises
from a malfunction of transmitter or receiver, or where this risk is covered by other safety devices.
• The remote controlling of devices and plants with an increased accident risk (e.g. crane facilities) is forbidden!
• For safe operation the local valid safety regulations for the plant have to be kept!
• The owner/user has to be informed that facilities with an increased accident risk may only be operated at direct
intervisibility.
Mounting
Pluggable receiver boards (BT40-TT6, BT40-ST):
• Installation in dry rooms only!
• For a differing installation, an according protective housing (e.g. IP65) has to be foreseen.
Receiver in housing (BT40-SO24V, BT40-SO230V and BT40-cable):
• When using the radio receiver in extreme weather conditions, we recommend using a protective enclosure IP65.
1. General Self-learning radio system BT 40
General features
• The radio receiver of the series BT are performed in self-learning technology, i.e. the coding of the hand transmitter is taught
into the receiver. For the use of transmitters BT40-xB or of Mini-transmitter MT40-A1 the jumper J1 for 2-stage operation
code switch on the receiver must be set !
• Up to 64 dierent codes of the transmitter BT 40-xB can be taught in. Furthermore there is the possibility to erase taught
encodings or the complete memory.
• In combination with antenna FK 4/2 the range can be increased to approx. 100m
• Enclosed antenna (1,8m length)
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Technical data Receiver
Receiver frequency : 40,685 MHz
Internal oscillator frequency: 40,230 MHz
Sensitivity: 1 µV
Intermediate frequency: 455 kHz
Impedance antenna input: 50 W
Operating temperature: -20 up to +55°C
Delay 2-stage system: 300 ms
Delay 3-stage system: 80 ms
Switch-o 2-stage system 600 ms
Switch-o 3-stage system: 300 ms
Technical data transmitter
Frequency: 40,685 MHz
Tolerance range: 30 ppm of -10°C bis +55°C
Radiated power: 200 µW
Modulation: AM/ASK
Average Power Consumption: 40 mA
Operating temperature: -10°C up to +55°C
Number of combinations (2-stage): 1024
Available channels: 1, 2 or 4
Technical data Radio system BT 40