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All outputs deactivate after the communications link is lost.
2.6
CB-xW Maintenance Mode
Maintenance mode is the gateway to the CB-xW
transmitter’s various adjustable operating
functions
– including association (Section 2.7), tilt switch activation/deactivation (Section 2.9.1),
and switch test mode (Section 2.9.2).
To Enter Maintenance Mode:
1. Turn the transmitter on. (See Section 2.4, steps 1
–2).
2. When LED B lights steadily:
Quickly move both the
SELECT and NEXT
switches on the left-hand side of the
transmitter
DOWN
for approximately one second.
Note: If you wait too long to perform this operation, restart the process from Step 1.
3. The LEDs scroll from right to left:
The unit is now in
Maintenance
Mode
. Release the switches to perform further
operations.
To Exit Maintenance Mode:
1. Press the
STOP
switch DOWN.
This also shuts the transmitter down. Pull it up again to begin operations. (Section 2.4).
2.7
Associate CB-xW with the System Receiver
Before you can use the Warrior remote control system, system transmitter(s) must establish a
communications link
—or be “associated”—with the system receiver. The CB-xW stores the
target receiver identity (ID) in its core memory following successful association with the chosen
receiver. Systems are pre-associated at Cervis, Inc. before leaving the factory; but there may be
times when it is necessary to associate transmitters and receivers while in the field.
Use the process outlined in the following steps to associate a receiver with the CB-xW
transmitter when needed.