Flex 2JB-VRX Instruction Manual
June 2022 v1.0
Page 30 of 70
4.2 Receiver
4.2.1 Button Output Functions
4.2.1.1 START + AUX Function
After executing the START command at transmitter startup, the
same START button becomes an auxiliary function with
momentary contact connected through K25 Function output relay.
There are other types of auxiliary functions made available for
K25, K26 and K30 Function output relays. Refer to section 4.2.5
and section 4.2.6.6 ~ 4.2.6.8 Function output descriptions and
programming. Please contact ARC representative if your
application requires other types of auxiliary function connected to
these Function output relays.
4.2.1.2 ON/OFF Button Function
The user can set PB1+PB2, PB3+PB4 or PB5+PB6 on the
transmitter to behave like a mechanical ON & OFF rocker or
toggle switch. ON output relay closes when ON button is pressed
(OFF output relay opens) and OFF output relay closes when OFF
button is pressed (ON output relay opens). Refer to section
4.2.2.1 and section 4.2.6.13 ~ 4.2.6.15 output descriptions
and programming.
4.2.1.3 Magnet ON/OFF Button Function
The user can set PB1+PB2, PB3+PB4 or PB5+PB6 on the
transmitter to control industrial magnet lift. Activate the magnet
by pressing the Magnet ON button. Deactivate the magnet by
first press and hold the Magnet ON button and then press the
Magnet OFF button. Pressing the Magnet OFF button alone is
unable to deactivate the magnet. Refer to section 4.2.2.1 and
section 4.2.6.13 ~ 4.2.6.15 output descriptions and programming.
4.2.1.4 External Warning Function
The user can install an external warning device (rotating lights, horn, etc…) to the
K26 Function output relay located inside the receiver. The user can choose which
joystick direction or directions triggers the external warning device when moved
beyond 0 speed or neutral postion. Refer to section 4.2.3.1 and section 4.2.6.9 ~
4.2.6.12 output descriptions and programming.
4.2.1.5 Momentary Contact
When button is released the corresponding output relay will open or deactivate. This
type of relay action usually applies to external applications such as horn or buzzer.
Refer to section 4.2.2.1 ~ 4.2.2.3 and section 4.2.6.13 ~ 4.2.6.16 output descriptions
and programming.
4.2.1.6 Toggled Contact
When button is released the corresponding output relay will maintain contact or
closure until next time the user presses the same button again. This type of relay
action usually applies to external application such as lights. Refer to section 4.2.2.1
~ 4.2.2.3 and section 4.2.6.13 ~ 4.2.6.16 output descriptions and programming.