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1
2
will disappear thus temporarily deactivating the transmitter power and the receiver MAIN.
Pressing START pushbutton thereafter will close the receiver MAIN and start the timing sequence
over again.
6. If any function, such as the frequency channel of the transmitter unit is altered via simple dip-switch
setting inside the transmitter (refer to page 13), you must then also change the frequency RF channel
in the receiver (refer to page 15~16). If the “auto-scanning feature” on the receiver is activated,
you must then press and hold the START pushbutton after turning “on” the transmitter power in
order for the auto-scanning receiver to identify the newly selected channel and then you may release
the START pushbutton to operate.
7.2
Transmitter System Status Displays
7.2.1 Transmitter LED Display
(Fig.19) Transmitter LED Display
(1) Battery Power LED Display
:
High power
green LED on; Low power
red LED on.
(2) Transmitter Status LED Display:
Normal status
green LED on; Abnormal status
red LED on.
7.2.2 Transmitter LED Status Table
Encoder-Power Status LED Display (dual colors)
ITEM
STATUS
CONDITION
LED STATUS
1
Low voltage power on
Full current, power < 6.0V
Red LED steady ON
2
Low voltage during operation (3)
Power < 5.1V
Red LED constant ON
3
Low voltage during operation (2)
Power > 5.1V < 5.5V
Red
LED ON_0.1.OFF_0.1sec
until power_off
4
Low voltage during operation (1)
Power > 5.5V < 6.0V
Red
LED ON_0.1.OFF_0.9sec
until power off
5
Joystick correction mode
Enter joystick correction
Orange LED ON (red and green
LED steady ON)
6
Emergency stop button is not
pressed
Checking the press & release
function of emergency stop
button when emergency stop
button is not pressed.
Green ON_0.1sec, OFF_0.9sec
blink
7
Normal operation
Power > 6.0V
Green LED ON