Base Unit Manual
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2020 Cervis, Inc.
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C2: DIN-9H1R5/CB Remote Communication
CAUTION
To prevent inadvertent machine movement, be sure to
remove power from the Base Unit before attempting to
Associate or Dissociate.
The console box remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the
Association process can be started.
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Note: The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position before activating and using the
console remote.
To Associate (see Figure 7)
1. Stand near the base unit with the console box remote OFF and power removed
from the base unit. (P1 and P2 cables detached from the base unit, or the power
source is removed.)
2. Twist to pull UP the red Stop button on the remote.
3. Hold the Associate switch S13 UP. While holding the Associate switch UP,
activate the console box remote by holding switch S12 UP (ON). Continue to
hold both switches.
4. Observe the LEDs. When the TX LED begins to blink, power up the base unit
while continuing to hold S13 and S12. When the TX, RX, ERR, and BAT LEDs
light solid, release S13 and S12.
A successful association is indicated when LEDs
TX
and
RX
are rapidly blinking in unison.
Figure 7. Associate and Dissociate Switch Actuations
To Dissociate (see Figure 7)
The CB remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Dissociation
process can be started.
✓
Note: The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position before activating and using the
console box remote.
1. Stand near the base unit with the console box remote OFF and power removed
from the base unit. (P1 and P2 cables detached from the base unit, or the power
source is removed.)
2. Twist to pull UP the red Stop button on the remote.
3. Hold the Associate switch S13 DOWN. While holding the Associate switch
DOWN, activate the console remote by holding switch S12 UP (ON). Continue to
hold both switches.
4. Observe the LEDs. When the TX LED begins to blink, power up the base unit
while continuing to hold S13 and S12. When the TX, RX, ERR, and BAT LEDs
light solid, release S13 and S12.
Step 3
Step 3
Associate
Dissociate