GBK65701 DX2 Compact Remote Modules
Installation Manual Issue 1
If the occupant's remote module has control, a long press will switch the control to the DX2-ACU, and
the Attendant indicator will light up to show that the DX2-ACU has control.
If the DX2-ACU has control, a long press will switch the control to the occupant's remote module, and
the Attendant indicator will switch off to show that the DX2-ACU does not have control.
See also
:
7.2.7 Attendant indicator
7.2.10 Configuration mode
7.2.5 Speed indicator
Figure 29: Speed indicator (showing
60% speed)
The speed indicator is a group of five LEDs that displays the currently
selected speed. The LEDs light up one-by-one, from left to right, as
the speed is incremented with the mode button (see
).
Note
:
During a drive inhibit, the speed indicator is switched off.
Each LED represents 20 % of the maximum programmed speed of the Attendant Drive profile. The
LED on the left-hand side of the indicator represents the lowest speed (20 %). The LED on the right-
hand side represents the highest speed (100 %).
Note
:
The speed setting is recorded when the system is powered down so that it will resume the same speed setting on
power up. If for any reason that the speed setting is not available on power up, or becomes corrupted, then the
speed setting will default to 40 % of the speed that has been set for the Attendant Drive profile.
7.2.6 Battery gauge indicator
The battery gauge is situated below and left of the speed indi-
cator. It displays the battery's state of charge if it's not being
charged or a battery charging sequence when the battery is being
charged, as described below.
Figure 30: The battery gauge indicator
Note
:
Users who find it difficult to differentiate the colours used in the battery gauge should use the master remote
module's display to determine the battery's state of charge.
7.2.6.1 Battery gauge indicator when not charging
If the battery is not being charged, the battery gauge displays the battery's state of charge with one
of three colours (green, amber and red).
The indicator is permanently lit when the battery is between
full
and
low
; when the state of charge
drops to or below the battery empty level, the indicator will flash too.
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