Hubbell 31.130 - Manual
Hubbell 31.130 – Manual, read for free online in PDF format. We hope this helps you resolve any issues you may have. If you have further questions, please contact us through the contact form.
Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc.
Spec Sheet 31.130 • October 2000
Replaces: Catalog Sheet 31132 License-Free Radio
License
Free Radio
Control
Systems
120V AC Single & Two Speed
Hubbell Radio Remote Control Systems
HUBBELL
•
System approved for operation
under FCC Part 15 rules
— no user license
required.
•
Digital FM signal
— exceptional immunity to
noise.
•
Security
— 65,000+ address codes
available, user settable by dip switch
•
State of the art design
— surface mount, micro-
controller electronics.
• Auto power off extends battery life.
• Extremely compact and cost effective systems.
Select one of several single-speed transmitters or
a two-speed transmitter:
• Key-Ring - with 1 or 4 buttons
• Belt-Clip - with 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6 buttons
• Hand-Held - with 6 or 8 buttons
• Hand-Held -- with 8 two-speed buttons.
All transmitters are rated NEMA 3 for indoor/
outdoor use.
Select receivers with the number of output relays
to match the transmitter functions. A flexible
half–wave antenna mounts directly to the
receiver by BNC connector. All receivers are
rated NEMA 4X for indoor/outdoor use.
Eight Relay Receiver
with “Stop”
Single Speed Control
System Features
• Extremely compact and cost effective
Remote Control Systems
• Output relays are individually settable
for momentary or latched function
• Highly reliable and secure operation
• Meets FCC Part 15 rules: no user
license required
Two Speed Control
System Features
• Extremely compact and cost effective
Remote Control Systems
• Output relays are individually settable
for momentary or latched function
• Highly reliable and secure operation
• 32 frequencies in the 430 MHz FM
band
• Active E-Stop
• Meets FCC Part 15 rules: no user
license required
Four Relay Receiver with Key Ring
& Belt Clip Transmitter
"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.