GLT43316
2-Stroke 16-Channel 433MHz Gigalink™ Transmitter

Features

• 16-Channel transmitter
• More than four billion code combinations and no dipswitch visible, enabling it to be used for high security applications.
• 433 MHz transmissions. No interference from electrical noise and other signals.
• Microcontroller technology, replaces the traditional dipswitch coding which eliminates any possible code grabbing.
• Built-in battery monitor. Red LED indicates to the user when the battery is flat.
• Ability to program un-limited number of transmitters to a receiver, making expandability unlimited.
• Uses Gigalink technology, this involves using a receiver cable to program the transmitter. Some transmitters and receivers are programmed through the air. This is very risky since another person can grab your code.

Applications

• Allowing the user to combine up to 16 receiver channels to one transmitter
• Security, wireless activation/deactivation of domestic or industrial alarms
• Gate operation
• Panic buttons
• Remote Activation of lights
• Simultaneous operation of multiple on/off functions

Programming Instructions

To download programming instructions, select your receiver type from the menu below.

*In order to download the correct programming instructions, please determine the correct receiver type installed.

16ch 433MHz Gigalink Transmitter
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Description
Technical Data
Products in the Range
Customised Labels
Transmitter Selection Flow Chart

 

Description

The GLT43316 is a 2-stroke 16-channel transmitter. This means that the transmitter can be programmed with 16-channels, each channel having two numbers assigned. For example, channel 1 could be programmed to number 24. This would require the user to press button number 2 and then 4 to activate channel 1.

This transmitter is used in applications where the user will need to press the button twice to activate the channel. If you have the transmitter in your pocket you may squeeze the transmitter button resulting in a false activation. By using 2-strokes on the keypad this is greatly reduced since two button actions need to occur in quick succession.

The hand held 433MHz GIGALINK™ transmitter is an advanced Remote Control technology available in the world today. GIGALINK™ is an invention that has revolutionised the entire Remote Control technology including Elsema's earlier version of FMT- … and FMR- … series. The GLT43316 state-of-the-art invention brings a new dimension in the world of Remote Control technology in domestic, commercial and industrial applications.

During programming both buttons must be pressed sequentially.

Operating Distance

An operating distance (in conjunction with our GLR433.. series receivers) of 350 metres is possible.

The operating distance depends upon the receiver antenna and location. An independent test revealed the following ranges:

Range (Metres)

Receiver Antenna
Receiver Type

50

345 mm Long Wire

GLR433.…

200

690 mm Long Wire

GLR433.…

350

ANT433S

GLR433.…

Range tests were done in an open area test site with line-of-sight operation and the receiver antenna wire was fixed vertically, away from any metal objects.

Case

The hand held GIGALINK™ transmitters are supplied with a case. There is also sufficient space on the rear of the case to place additional stickers such as your telephone contact, local authorities approval numbers etc.

Single Code Programming

This is used for programming one channel at a time to the transmitter. Single code programming can be achieved by following the steps below:

Step 1 : Check to see if power is connected to the GIGALINK™ receiver.

Step 2 : Select the receiver channel, to be programmed, by setting the dip switch on the receiver. Refer to receiver setup instruction for correct dip switch setting.

Step 3: Connect the transmitter to the receiver by inserting the GIGALINK™ cable into the 2.5-mm sockets. This will activate the programming mode and is indicated by the red light (LED) on the transmitter that must remain “on”.

Step 4 : Press first then the second button sequentially (Both buttons should be pressed within 1 second of each other) on the transmitter, LED should blink twice to confirm code programming and then switch “off”.

Step 5 : Disconnect GIGALINK™ cable. The selected channel on the transmitter is ready to be used.

Steps 1 to 4 can be repeated to program another transmitter channel.

Products in the Range

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4-Channel
8ch Gigalink Transmitter

16ch Gigalink Transmitter
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Transmitter without case

8ch Transmitter witout case

NL: No label
The Elsema Label is absent.
GLT43308
8-Channel
GLT43316
2-Stroke 16-Channel
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GLT43308NC
8-Channel, No Case
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1-Channel, 25mW
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GLT4330412E
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GLT4330812E
8-Channel, 25mW
GLT4330812NC
1-8 Channel, 25mW No Case

 

Accessories (Available Separately)

Spare Parts
LP
Stylish Leather Pouch
Alkaline Batter
6LR61
9V Alkaline Battery
(For better performance)
Silicone cover for Gigalink transmitterSilicon cover for GLT2701/02/03/04/16

Silicone cover for Gigalink transmitter
Silicon cover for GLT2708

Pictures are for illustration purpose only; final product may differ

 

Technical Data

Power Source 9V Battery (Applied to the battery clip)
Current Consumption Max 45mA at 8VDC supply (only when transmitting)
Standby Current 10uA (typical)
Transmission Modes Burst: Transmits one 640ms burst for each channel activation, even if channel is activated for less than 640ms
Low Battery Monitor LED flashes at 1Hz, during transmission, when battery voltage is less than 6.5V (flat 9V battery)
Operating Freq 433.920MHz (Other frequencies available on request. Refer to the table below )
Carrier Freq Tolerance Crystal controlled 30 parts per million
Operating Temperature Range 0 to 50°C
Radiated RF Power Output 100uW
Antenna Built-in loop Antenna
Type of Emission AM 100% depth
Modulation Freq 120Hz to 1.8kHz (15% tolerance)
Spurious Transmission At least -60dB / carrier
Necessary Bandwidth ±50kHz
Digital Coding System Microcontroller based 96-bit word
Code Combination Approximately 4.3 billion
Digital Channels 16 channels. Each channel has 2 numbers assigned
Dimension 81 x 56 x 24mm
Weight 51g excluding battery
Useable Receivers GLR433... series
Useable Operating Range Up to 350m, depending on receiver antenna and location

Available Frequencies

SF2
433.664 MHz
SF3
433.408 MHz  
SF4
433.152 MHz  
SF5
434.688 MHz  
SF6
434.432 MHz  

Special Frequency products can be made upon request. There is a minimum quantity order of 10. Please quote Correct SF number when ordering transmitters on special frequencies.

 

Customised labels

Customers can also fit their custom made labels. Details of label dimensions are given below.

Customers who wish to have their own membranes can email us their designs.

Send your designs to mem@elsema.com

You can have your own company logo and specific text printed on the membranes. e.g. Up, Down, Right and Left or Start, Stop etc.

The minimum quantity for custom membranes is 10 pieces per order.