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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Manual

Fulton Hogan Signs & Graphics | [email protected] | P: 0800 274 463

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Switch on handset by holding 

the powe���

on for 5 

seconds

Use handset to test opera��

of each phase of the lantern.

Set lantern to Go, then 

to Stop

Press the g���on to 

perform a lantern test. Each 

lantern will light for 0.5 

seconds

Once facing oncoming tra���

��ten locking screw

Switch to opera�����y 

��������

a����W

on 

for 5 seconds

Operator can now stand 

safely away from the eSTOP.

Use handset to change signals 

as required

A green light will show once 

handset is connected to the 

lantern, this will happen 

automa�ally if it has been 

previously paired (see page 17)

When ready to be used, 

loosen the lock screw and 

rotate the unit to face 

oncoming tra��

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A

B

C

D

Pull spring pin to release 

leg

Extend legs out by pushing

towards the ground

Place legs onto a flat surface and 

align adjustable locking column

with pin holes to for uneven

surface. (red circle)

Slide pole up and down to

adjust height then release

pin to lock in place

E

F

G

H

Use two hands to

lift traffic lantern

onto base

Slide lantern into the center

locking column

Secure with locking screw to

stop lantern from rotating

Insert battery pack into battery

holder

I

K

L

Lock latches to secure

battery box

Connect power cable.

Connector latches

once pushed in place.

Switch on lantern

Unit is ready to operate

with Hand Remote Control

IMPORTANT

 NOTE

E

nsure eSTOP™  is stable and is 

weighted down with sandbags 

prior to operation. 

One sand bag per tripod leg is 

required.

 

Switch on handset by holding 

the powe���

on for 5 

seconds

Use handset to test opera��

of each phase of the lantern.

Set lantern to Go, then 

to Stop

Press the g���on to 

perform a lantern test. Each 

lantern will light for 0.5 

seconds

Once facing oncoming tra���

��ten locking screw

Switch to opera�����y 

��������

a����W

on 

for 5 seconds

Operator can now stand 

safely away from the eSTOP.

Use handset to change signals 

as required

A green light will show once

handset is connected to the

lantern, this will happen 

automa�ally if it has been 

previously paired (see page 17)

When ready to be used,

loosen the lock screw and 

rotate the unit to face 

oncoming tra��

Summary of Contents for ESTOP

Page 1: ...Service Manual Fulton Hogan Signs Graphics signs fultonhogan com P 0800 274 463 Page 1 Fulton Hogan Signs Graphics signs fultonhogan com P 0800 274 463 Page 1 eSTOP Operation Service Manual Version 7...

Page 2: ...ics signs fultonhogan com P 0800 274 463 Page 2 Fulton Hogan Signs r aphics signs fultonhogan com P 0800 274 463 Page 2 Supplied by FULTON HOGAN SIGNS GRAPHICS Cnr Foremans Halswell Junction Rds Hornb...

Page 3: ...p 10 Target Board Assembly 11 Operational Procedures 12 eSTOP Lantern Unit 12 Hand Remote Controller HRC 13 LED indicators 13 Modes of Operations 13 Operational Steps 14 Pairing the eSTOP Handheld Rem...

Page 4: ...ern Power switch Removable ba ery pack Ba ery pack holder Locking screw Adjustable locking column Locking pin en tre column Ba ery secure latch both sides Ba ery supply power cable Target board Figure...

Page 5: ...Controller HRC Dual Port Wall Charger HRC Charging and pairing USB cable Equipment Contents 1 2 eSTOP lantern units 2 2 tripod legs 3 2 lantern battery packs 4 2 hand remote control 5 2 miro UShar ge...

Page 6: ...assessing suitable location are a safe distance from the traffic path so that wide loads or turning vehicles will not impact the unit length of worksite volume of traffic and topography The eSTOP shou...

Page 7: ...fre ue cy 2 4GHz Configur tion Single nit or dual unit control IP rating IP65 Battery rechargeb le 3 A H Lithium Polymer Operating Hours 50 DoD 15 Hours Charging time 4 6 Hours Operating Curre t Trans...

Page 8: ...oD of full capacity Low battery warning begins 1 hour before battery cut off time Charger Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz Max 1 6A Output DC 14 4V Max 4 0A Charge rate 3A Battery Charging Time 4 5hours from...

Page 9: ...and lantern fault warnings Environmentally robust light weight three piece assembly adjustable height 2 5m 2 8m Small Hand Remote Control IP65 Hand Remote Control mimics traffic lantern states in real...

Page 10: ...ck in place E F G H Use two hands to lift traffic lantern onto base Slide lantern into the center locking column Secure with locking screw to stop lantern from rotating Insert battery pack into batter...

Page 11: ...d circle Slide pole up and down to adjust height then release pin to lock in place E F G H Use two hands to lift traffic lantern onto base Slide lantern into the center locking column Secure with lock...

Page 12: ...Loosen the wing nut 1 Place lantern target board on a t surface t side up then align the bolt hole 2 Drop one side of the target board over the lantern edge tern place in the gap of target board Note...

Page 13: ...er use of MTC while speed humps are installed 4 A 30m return taper at the end of the closure is mandatory 5 Cones are required on edge of the temporary lane opposite closure if road is not well define...

Page 14: ...procedures for operation functions when the unit first activates it will flash Yellow for 5 seconds then default to Red then halts for 5 seconds before it can be operated 2 en the lantern unit is on...

Page 15: ...dss not sound a bee then te HRC is faulty or tte is completely dead Fault indicators represents the states and faults of the respected paired ut o Blue HRC is paired t a lantern unit t communication f...

Page 16: ...the Status Indicator will then show Green The eSTOP will only operate when Fault Indicator is green 5 Start up Upon switching from Test Mode to Operation Mode the eSTOP lantern will flash yellow for...

Page 17: ...e in test mode status light is blue t e USB port must be disconnected from t e e TOP unit Press and hold Unit Go butt n for 5 seconds until a beep sounds T e HRC will flash a red light on the Status I...

Page 18: ...rocedures to perform LED test and operate the lantern units or eSTOP Multi models only a second lantern can be paired to Unit same side on the HRC this is done by plugging the HRC to the second lanter...

Page 19: ...OP camera and DVR placement i gure e OP Camera and DVR Recording h e e OP DVR is set up to record automatically when the e OP traffic light powers on There is a minute delay for the DVR to complete st...

Page 20: ...ne Adjusting Camera Angle i gure 2 Camera rotations Depending on here the eSTOP is placed the camera can be rotated horizontally and ertically to suit vie ing angle of the traffic Using a LCD and DVR...

Page 21: ...n the SD dd The D card is located on e b ottom o t he DVR s o i n i gue 1 Using the MDVR player to play back video Installing he softwe e MDVR l aye software can found in the CD provide o contac sp pl...

Page 22: ...0800 274 463 Page 20 Cut clips to backup Whe the video is bein pled clickin o the cut ico s on be o allows the video to be cut with a s artin and end point A i me line will aee ar on te booom o ee vid...

Page 23: ...en e l igh is r een the battey is fully charged flasi ng e d igh indies tha there is bate ry faul dd he battey should replaced Noe he battey harge indicato i s only active hen he e moe onoo l is swied...

Page 24: ...not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive and negative terminals with metal objects Do not strike trample or throw the battery Do not directly solder the battery and pierce the...

Page 25: ...r faults soft reset the eSTOP lantern by powering it off and on again The power switch is located on the bottom of the eSTOP unit Battery check HRC in power off mode Pressing the Stop button on the HR...

Page 26: ...nsportation The Hand Remot Cont ol btt ery chargers USB socket cabl sa ll be stored in t carry case provided ArrowES has designed a s cure cage s stem to ta ns ort te eSTOP unit wit the existing tff i...

Page 27: ...fective Produ 1 4 5 After the arranty period the ordss or replacement roduct will e s on the current price lis of produss ssd y he company 1 Misuse of Product Any tampering mis s or negligence in hand...

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