Pacific Hoists Remote Controls
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Features:
• Automatic channel switching allows users to select primary working frequency and secondary working frequency.
• Range limiting function allows reduction of maximum distance for the transmitter to continue operating.
• Electronic key-code and automatic shutoff option programmable to prevent accidental activation of the transmitter.
• Eco power management system to save battery life
• Receive and displays via 4 LED signals coming from the receiver (To relay action feedback)
• Mushroom type EMO button
• Internal Bootloader, firmware update by using a computer
• Wireless pairing procedure by using pendant push buttons
• Independent LED’s to indicate the status of battery
• Transmitter data logging Black Box system included, which records data and remote usage.
• Automatic channel switching allows users to select primary working frequency and secondary working frequency.
• Range limiting function allows reduction of maximum distance for the transmitter to continue operating.
• Electronic key-code and automatic shutoff option programmable to prevent accidental activation of the transmitter.
• Eco power management system to save battery life
• Receive and displays via 4 LED signals coming from the receiver (To relay action feedback)
• Mushroom type EMO button
• Internal Bootloader, firmware update by using a computer
• Wireless pairing procedure by using pendant push buttons
• Independent LED’s to indicate the status of battery
• Transmitter data logging Black Box system included, which records data and remote usage.
Transmitter Design
Ergonomic Design The K-Series Remote Controls are easy to use and provide comfort due to their ergonomic design. Protection The transmitter is constructed with ultra-high impact resistant corner bumpers for added protection and a rubber protective cover underneath the EMO button which is dust-resistant. Durability The back of the remote control features a matt black rubber finish which is durable and offers a secure and comfortable grip. |