NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Manual
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–
LED indicators
–
There
are 3 te s of LED
indicators
–
Lantern, Status, Fault.
Lantern indicators
❸❹
reflects
t e
signal status of the paired lantern units.
Status indicator
❿
represents the states and faults of the system and indicates the following colours:
o
Red
–
when
the HRC is off, Red
indicates the
HRC is
charging. When the
HRC is on, Red
indicates
invalid
ess or fail pairing.
o
Blue
– once te HRC is p
owered
on, te s
tatus
indicator is Blue, which
represents
Test
Mode.
o
Green –
when the
HRC is off,
Green indicates the
HRC is fully charged and
stopped charging. When the
HRC
is on,
Green indicates
valid ess or
the
ste
is in
Operational Mode.
o
Yellow/Amber –
the
Status will flash Y
ellow/
Amber
when
the HRC tte y is l..
o
Blank/no colour –
te HRC is powered off, if P
ressing
the b
uttons
dss not
sound
a bee
then
te HRC is
faulty
or tte⁹
is
completely
dead
Fault indicators
❽❾
represents the states and faults of the respected paired u
t.
o
Blue –
HRC is
paired
t a
lantern
unit t⁴ communication fail (no
connection,
may
need
t
re-pair).
o
Purple
–
The paired lantern
is tte and/or
rotated from its starting position after Activation.
o
Green –
The paired lantern
is communicating and
operating normal.
o
Yellow/Amber –
The paired lantern
tte⁹
is low.
o
Red –
The Paired lantern has
a
lantern fault
in
one
of
the
LED.
Modes of Operations
–
Te system runsi n 2 modes Test Mode and O eti on Mode
Test Mode
(Status
LED blue) -
When
the HRC
first
power up it is in Test Mode, during ts mode you can
pair/un-pair any
Lantern units (refer
t pairing
section).
Oe it’s
paired
t a
Lantern
unit (and
Fault light
is
green),
you can do a LED
lantern
test and
check the
tte⁹
of
the Lantern
unit (r
efer
Lante tt te⁹
section).
Operation Mode
(Status
LED gree - Oe
the
HRC is
paired
and
the Fault
LED is eeⱮ
the
ste
is be
activated into Operation Mode. During this
Mode,
the operations
of a
Typical Traffic
Signal can be
controlled,
where
te
lantern
can be
controlled
t
STOP
(go t Red) or GO (go t ee.
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