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BB302 MB50 RCTG MU0407

REMOTE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING 

GUIDE (MODELS BB302 AND MB50) 

Troubleshoot Range Issue

Radio control operates the machine properly, but only when the operator is near the machine.

The system is designed to operate at a typical 300 feet or greater line-of-sight.

Line-of-sight means the operator can see the receiver (or antenna in those systems with an external antenna) 
and that there are no obstructions between the remote and the receiver’s antenna (this includes the machine 
itself).

In typical operating line-of-sight range, metal obstructions will “shadow” the signal.

Expanded metal or chain link fencing can sometimes be even more of a detrimental obstacle than a solid sheet 
of metal (even though you can see through chain link fencing).

Is the radio control system operating under line-of-sight conditions?

NO:

Obstructions are limiting the radio range.

To correct, reposition the operator or the machine to maintain line-of-sight conditions as much as possible.

YES:

Even though line-of-sight is established, large metal objects near the machine or operator may be refl ecting 
radio energy from the remote control system in such a way that the refl ections are interfering with the line-of-
sight signal.

or 

-

Another radio signal is interfering with the remote control’s radio signal. Disassociate and reassociate the 
remote and receiver. This will allow the remote to scan the radio channels that it can operate on and determine 
the best channel to work with. If there is an interfering signal it may take several attempts to be synched.

Damage to the remote or antenna can also reduce the range of the system.

Replacement Remote Troubleshooting

All replacement remotes must be associated to the receiver 

before

 the remote can operate the machine.

Every remote and receiver have a unique ID code which must be exchanged.

If a remote was replaced because it is suspected as the cause of a malfunction with the system, the receiver 
may be the culprit instead.

Check the “WS number” of the remote and receiver. The “WS number” determines the project specifi cations 
under which each piece of a Cervis, Inc. radio system is confi gured. If the “WS number” does not match 
between a receiver and remote, they are likely incompatible.

Many pieces from different systems look identical to each other but are not confi gured the same. The “WS 
number” can be found on the faceplate label of the receiver and inside the battery compartment of the remote.

Even if the remote will associate to the receiver, there may be a mismatch in functionality. It is possible that 
not all functions will operate or that switches and controls will not operate the function that is expected that is 
expected, but it will operate a different function which could pose a dangerous situation.

Summary of Contents for Bark Blower BB302

Page 1: ...ould eliminate the problem Use this guide first before returning the remote to Finn Most malfunctions can be eliminated through the solutions provided After attempting to use this guide to fix the pro...

Page 2: ...on the back of the remote too long can cause this to happen Let go of the green power button and see if the problem goes away This error can also indicate a switch is stuck Check all switches on the...

Page 3: ...ing green once per second HEALTH LED is LED 3 NO If the HEALTH LED is out or is lit steady the main microcontroller has stalled If the HEALTH LED is flashing rapidly there is a memory fault with the r...

Page 4: ...ES Check can bus wiring to keypad controller If the can bus wiring is damaged repair wiring If the wiring is okay replace the keypad Return to STEP 2 STEP 4 Is the TX RX light on the receiver flashing...

Page 5: ...flashing amber amber TX RX LED is LED 4 The TX RX LEDs on the remote are flashing but the remote is not controlling the machine If NO part of the machine can be controlled Check supply voltage Is the...

Page 6: ...valve coil returns and any other output load returns are tied to the same point and that point is tied to battery negative and the VDC ground pin on the receiver REMOTE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE M...

Page 7: ...one or more output channels Possible solution s Check wiring for broken connections Check hydraulic valve coils for continuity typical valve coil resistance is 25 Ohms or less Swap connectors from sus...

Page 8: ...control s radio signal Disassociate and reassociate the remote and receiver This will allow the remote to scan the radio channels that it can operate on and determine the best channel to work with If...

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