Technical data
D Sound module USM-RC-2
70 BEIER-Electronic 01.03.2012
On the other channels the values move (depending on the position of the joysticks,
sliders, knobs and switches of the transmitter) between -100 and +100. The neutral
position is located at 0. Additionally there is a letter on the right of the white textbox.
This letter shows in which of the 5 areas (A, B, N, C and D) the corresponding
channel is. This is helpful for troubleshooting if some functions or sounds cannot be
triggered correctly using the proportional channels.
A slight fluctuation of the values on these four channels is quite normal and does not
usually indicate a problem!
Analog inputs
This is only interesting in analogue- or mix-mode. Here you can see which voltages
are measured at the motor connections.
The shown value, multiplied by 0.052 is equal to the measured voltage in volts.
Inputs
Here you can see the 5 switching-inputs of the USM-RC-2. If an input is switched
(set to minus), it will be indicated with a green circle.
Outputs
Here you can see the 12 switching-outputs of the USM-RC-2. If an output is switched
on, it will be indicated with a green circle.
If "Test" is activated, all 12 outputs are switched on shortly one after another (like a
chaser light). You can easily check your wiring with this function without using the
transmitter. This works only with live diagnosis and datacable.
Miscellaneous
The values shown here are intended primarily for internal audit purposes.
Nautic mode
If Nautic mode is activated, you can see the received Nautic values here. But this is
only necessary in exceptional cases, e.g. if you want to analyze a new switching
module, or if errors occur on the transmitter side in nautic mode.










