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INMOTION Variable Speed Replacement Transmitter

Price range: $1,096.00 through $1,264.00

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This information is needed to make sure the transmitter (remote) works with your receiver. If you cannot read the ID Number or Channel Number on the transmitter it will also be on the receiving unit.
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  • ID *

    If your transmitter connects to tandem receivers separate the two IDs by a comma. The first ID you enter will be #1 and the second will be #2.Max: 50 characters

  • Channel Number *

    If your transmitter connects to tandem receivers separate the two channels by a comma. The first channel you enter will be #1 and the second will be #2.Max: 50 characters

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FAQs

  • How do I replace my transmitter?

    If you order a new transmitter from us to replace your old one, we will program your new transmitter to work out of the box with your system.

  • What does "step" mean?

    “Step” is the term used to refer to the number of different lifting speeds a hoist has. Sometimes the term “speed” is used instead of “step.” A single step (or single speed) hoist can only lift at the speed that it was originally programmed. A two step (or two speed) hoist can be programmed to lift at a slower speed and faster speed. A variable speed hoist has a lift speed that can be adjusted on the fly by the hoist operator with only the twist of a knob.

  • What does "motion" mean?

    “Motion” is the term used to refer to how many different components a radio can control. A 1 motion radio is used to control a hoist. A 2 motion radio is used to control a hoist and trolley. A 3 motion radio is used to control a hoist, trolley, and a bridge. Radios with 4 or more motions are for more advanced applications where the operator wants control multiple hoists, trolleys, or bridges all at the same time.

  • If my transmitter is not working, what should I check?

    The most often case is that the batteries are dead. To get the most out of your battery life, make sure to turn off the transmitter when not in use.

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