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Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions 

 

Read and follow all instructions.  

 

Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may result in equipment failure, loss of 
authority to operate the equipment, and personal injury. 

 

Use and maintain proper wiring. Follow equipment manufacturer instructions. 
Improper, loose, and frayed wiring can cause system failure, equipment damage, and 
intermittent operation. 

 

Changes or modifications made to equipment not expressly approved by the 
manufacturer will void the warranty. 

 

Owner/operators of the equipment must abide by all applicable Federal, State, and 
Local laws concerning installation and operation of the equipment. Failure to comply 
could result in penalties and could void user authority to operate the equipment. 

 

Make sure that the machinery and surrounding area is clear before operating. Do not 
activate the remote control system until certain that it is safe to do so. 

 

Turn off the handheld remote remove and power from the receiver before attempting 
any maintenance. This will prevent accidental operation of the controlled machinery. 

 

Use a damp cloth to keep units clean. Remove mud, concrete, dirt, etc. after use to 
prevent obstructing or clogging the buttons, levers, wiring, and switches. 

 

Do not allow liquid to enter the handheld or receiver enclosures. Do not use high 
pressure equipment to clean the handheld remote or receiver. 

 

Disconnect the receiver before welding on the machine. Failure to disconnect the 
receiver may result in destruction of or damage to the receiver. 

 

Operate and store units only within the specified operation and storage temperatures 
defined in the specifications of this document. 

 

Keep high-energy RF devices away from handheld remotes. Activation of high-power 
communication radios, for instance, in close proximity to handheld remotes can 
result in interference and “false” circuit activation. 

 

Do not key 2-way radios while using the handheld remote. 

Summary of Contents for Warrior 32 HH2S-9XL10

Page 1: ...2017 Cervis Inc HH2S 9XL10 Handheld Remote Manual U101 1 0...

Page 2: ...l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Industry Canada Statement This device complies...

Page 3: ...2 2 Associate a Handheld to a Receiver 5 3 0 HH2S 9XL10 Handheld Factory Reset Memory Clear 6 4 0 HH2S 9XL10 Handheld Specifications 7 Appendix A Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy 8 Appendix B RF Ex...

Page 4: ...rol system until certain that it is safe to do so Turn off the handheld remote remove and power from the receiver before attempting any maintenance This will prevent accidental operation of the contro...

Page 5: ...ing the crane as a checklist for safe operation The tag can be removed from this manual and attached to the transmitter or kept in a toolbox for operator convenience This tag can be ordered in an indu...

Page 6: ...U101 1 0 iv...

Page 7: ...Descriptions Note The HH2S 9XL10 handheld remote button functions are configured by manipulating the receiver DIP Switch SW01 mode settings Please refer to the manual for the receiver being used or sp...

Page 8: ...sh size AAA alkaline batteries Be sure to position the batteries as shown in Figure 4 3 If replacing expired batteries remove the old batteries and install two fresh size AAA batteries Discard the use...

Page 9: ...tion Figure 6 System Startup LOW BATTERY BATTERY LED flashes once per second indicating a LOW BATTERY 2 2V or less situation is present Two fresh AAA batteries should be replaced as soon as possible T...

Page 10: ...ition 0 OFF to 1 ON Unlocking the receiver DIP switch will allow association until DIP switch 8 is changed back to the 0 OFF or LOCKED position Figure 7 Receiver SW01 DIP Switch 8 Associate Lock Assoc...

Page 11: ...a handheld attempts to associate the RECEIVER will return to a locked state Note The target receiver must be powered 1 Turn on the handheld by pressing the STOP button 2 Wait for the RX TX LED to begi...

Page 12: ...receiver is found and blinking its association LED indicator and pulsing the Horn Light relay that is engaged to sound the horn Press button AUX 2 to select the receiver The TX RX LED will start blin...

Page 13: ...60 C 40 F to 140 F Storage Temp 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Humidity 0 95 non condensing Radio Frequency 904 926 MHz 100mW License No license required Modulation DSSS Antenna Internal Enclosure Dimensi...

Page 14: ...d for FR exposure hazards by two approaches Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE for mobile applications and SAR for portable applications Mobile applications are any operating locations that are not on a...

Page 15: ...Table Date Action By 4 26 17 Original GMS 9 11 17 Typo fix 904 926MHz bandwidth GMS 11 16 17 Manual rewrite to isolate the HH2S GMS Visit our Web site at www cervisinc com 2017 Cervis Inc All rights...

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