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Feedback
The feedback function is used to transmit various information and data from the machine or the radio
receiver to the radio transmitter. A number of symbols as well as two lines of text with 6 and 10 digits
respectively are available for displaying feedback information.
Feedback via symbols
Symbol shines after the transmitter has been activated.
The symbol disappears if there is a feedback or interface failure, an error notification or
customer-specific warning message, or if the symbol is displayed.
Symbol shines constantly or flashes. This symbol is defined by the customer.
Symbol flashes: Feedback failure. The transmitter is not receiving signals from the
receiver.
Symbol flashes: There is an interface failure.
Symbol shines constantly or flashes: Warning!
This symbol is defined by the customer.
Symbol shines constantly or flashes. This symbol is defined by the customer.
Note:
A detailed description of the displayed customer-specific feedback information has to be part
of the operating manual of the specific machine in use. All instructions the operator has to
follow in connection with the feedback information have to be written there as well.
Feedback via text lines
The customer’s demand determines which feedback information is to be
displayed. For example, line 1 can display the payload and line 2
simultaneously the crane capacity.
If only one line is needed for feedback information, the other line can be used
for status information, for example the crane number.
Error notifications
The display enables the indication of diverse error notifications that are directly connected to the radio
system. If such an error occurs, the symbol is displayed.
Simultaneously one of the following texts is displayed:
ERROR ERROR ERROR ERROR
ADCON iLOG
KEYBOARD
SI2COMMAND
In case of such an error notification immediately contact the responsible service technician!
Beispiel