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News Release from: Koppen + Lethem | Subject: Scanreco remote control systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 June 2001
Remote controls offer 12 adjustable
frequencies
Scanreco is a range of radio remote control systems developed and manufactured utilising design innovations and microprocessor technology from within the Swedish telecommunications industry.
Scanreco is a range of radio remote control systems developed and manufactured utilising design innovations and microprocessor technology from within the Swedish telecommunications industry Scanreco employ digital control through radio signal, or direct cable, with each system having its own handshake code and information update 45 times per second
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Scanreco control transmitter has 12 adjustable frequencies, preventing interference and when used in direct cable mode, the cable incorporates three wires only, providing maximum manoeuvrability.
Design ingenuity in the Scanreco product includes an ergonomically designed shell providing durability, lightweight and maximum weather resistance.
Features include 5 sensitivity settings, 2 different operator setting styles enabling change, at the flick of a switch, from cable to radio control.
A major innovation with the Scanreco control system (RC400) is the ability for the operator to make on-site speed and ramp modifications through a self-programming function.
The Scanreco (RC400) is compatible with most applications and proportional valve systems, and compliant with EC and EMC machine directives and relevant international regulations.
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