1. Ifihan
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the FAAC TM XT6 433-6 Channel Transmitter. This device is designed for radio control applications, specifically as a 433 MHz, 6-channel transmitter. Please read this manual carefully before using the product to ensure proper function and safety.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The FAAC TM XT6 433-6 is a compact, white, handheld radio transmitter featuring six distinct channels for controlling various automated systems. It operates on a 433 MHz frequency, making it suitable for integration with compatible FAAC radio control receivers, such as those found in the N1D SENSO KIT (RADIO).

Nọmba 1: Iwaju view of the FAAC TM XT6 433-6 Channel Transmitter. The device is white with a black circular section at the top displaying channel numbers 1 through 6. Below this is a central control button with an arrow cluster and a house icon, indicating directional and home functions. The FAAC logo is visible at the bottom.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Awọn ikanni 6: Allows control of up to six different functions or devices.
- 433 MHz Frequency: Standard frequency for radio control systems.
- Apẹrẹ Iwapọ: Ergonomic and easy to handle.
3. Eto
3.1 Fifi sori batiri
The FAAC TM XT6 433-6 Transmitter requires a Lithium battery for operation. The battery is not included with the product and must be purchased separately.
- Locate the battery compartment cover on the back of the transmitter.
- Carefully open the compartment using a small screwdriver or by sliding the cover as indicated.
- Insert the Lithium battery, ensuring correct polarity (+ and - terminals).
- Pa ideri batiri naa ni aabo.
3.2 Pairing/Programming
To operate your FAAC TM XT6 433-6 Transmitter, it must be paired or programmed with a compatible FAAC radio receiver. The specific programming procedure varies depending on the receiver model. Refer to the instruction manual of your FAAC receiver for detailed pairing steps. Generally, this involves:
- Activating the programming mode on the receiver.
- Pressing a specific button or sequence of buttons on the transmitter to send the pairing signal.
- Confirming successful pairing, usually indicated by an LED on the receiver.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Once the transmitter is paired with your receiver, you can begin operating your automated system.
4.1 ikanni Yiyan
The transmitter features six channels, typically numbered 1 through 6, visible on the black circular section at the top. To select a channel, press the corresponding numbered button. The selected channel will usually be indicated by a small LED or a change in the display.
4.2 Sending Commands
After selecting the desired channel, use the central control button to send commands. This button typically includes directional arrows (up, down, left, right) and a central 'home' or 'stop' icon. The function of each button depends on the programmed receiver and the specific automated system (e.g., opening/closing a gate, adjusting blinds).
- Awọn itọka oke/isalẹ: Often used for opening/closing or moving in a specific direction.
- Awọn itọka osi/Ọtun: May be used for specific functions or fine adjustments.
- Central Button (House Icon): Typically acts as a stop button or a 'home' position command.
Ensure you are within the operational range of the receiver when sending commands.
5. Itọju
5.1 Batiri Rirọpo
When the transmitter's range decreases or it becomes unresponsive, the battery may need replacement. Follow the steps in Section 3.1 to replace the Lithium battery. Dispose of old batteries responsibly according to local regulations.
5.2 Ninu
Clean the transmitter with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or immerse the device in water. Keep the device free from dust and moisture.
6. Laasigbotitusita
- Transmitter not responding:
- Check if the battery is correctly installed and charged. Replace if necessary.
- Ensure the transmitter is within the operational range of the receiver.
- Verify that the transmitter is properly paired with the receiver (refer to your receiver's manual).
- Ipin iṣẹ ti o dinku:
- The battery may be low; replace it.
- Check for sources of interference (e.g., other radio devices, large metal objects).
- Specific channel not working:
- Ensure the correct channel is selected on the transmitter.
- Verify that the receiver is correctly programmed for that specific channel.
If problems persist, consult the FAAC support resources or contact your seller.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | Gruppo Faac |
| Awoṣe | TM XT6 433-6 |
| Awọn ikanni | 6 |
| Igbohunsafẹfẹ | 433 MHz |
| Ọja Mefa | 14.4 x 4.8 x 2.4 cm |
| Iwọn Nkan | 100 g |
| Batiri Iru | Litiumu (kò sí nínú rẹ̀) |
| ASIN | B07TJH39KX |
| Akọkọ Wa Ọjọ | Oṣu Kẹta Ọjọ 21, Ọdun 2020 |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For information regarding the product warranty, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the seller directly. For technical support, please visit the official FAAC webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ Eka. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ bi ẹri rira fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.





