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•  Press button B to activate the following output of the connect-

ed receiver: 

  – Function block 1 active -> Output 2
  – Function block 2 active -> Output 6
•  Press button C to activate the following output of the connect-

ed receiver: 

  – Function block 1 active -> Output 3
  – Function block 2 active -> Output 7
•  Press button D to activate the following output of the connect-

ed receiver: 

  – Function block 1 active -> Output 4
  – Function block 2 active -> Output 8

If the connection is interrupted, the status LED starts to 

flash orange. Any active outputs are deactivated.

NOTE

4.5 DELETING / REMOVING COUPLED RECEIVERS

To delete all coupled receivers from the memory of the transmitter, 
the following button combination must be pressed within a period 
of max. 9 seconds:

1.  With the transmitter switched off, press button 1 (On / Off) and 

keep it pressed (< 3 seconds) until the status LED lights up. 
Immediately after this, release button 1 (On / Off) and press it 
again six times, quickly in succession.

2.  The status LED now starts to flash alternately red and blue and 

thus signals that all coupled receivers have been deleted from 
the memory of the transmitter.

3.  Press button 1 to switch off the transmitter.

4.6 REPLACING THE BELT CLIP WITH A COVER PLATE

The transmitter is delivered with a preassembled belt clip. If nec-
cessary, you can replace the belt clip with the cover plate (also 
supplied with the transmitter), in order to create a flat back of the 
transmitter. Proceed as follows:

1.  Use a suitable cross-head screwdriver to carefully undo the two 

screws, with which the belt clip is fixed on the back of the trans-
mitter.

2.  Remove the belt clip.
3.  Place the cover plate in the recess provided on the back of the 

transmitter. Ensure that the countersunk holes in the cover 
plate are facing you.

4.  Use the countersunk screws supplied to fix the cover plate. 

Ensure that you do not overtwist or overtighten the screws 
(maximum 0.6Nm), as this can lead to internal damage of the 
enclosure and thus to loss of the IP67 protection.

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Summary of Contents for ICARUS blue TM600

Page 1: ...D SAFETY RELATED INFORMATION FOR SETTING UP AND OPERATING THE PRODUCT READ THROUGH THE MANUAL CAREFULLY AND EN SURE THAT YOU HAVE FULLY UNDERSTOOD THE CONTENTS BEFORE YOU INSTALL SET UP AND OR OPERATE THE PRODUCT FOR THE FIRST TIME V02 2020 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...e the transmitter unat tended Neveropen modify dismantlethetransmitter Thiscouldlead to electric shocks malfunctions or fire Do not subject the transmitter to mechanical pressure This could lead to electric shocks malfunctions or fire Do not operate use the transmitter in environments where there are flammable gases fumes or solvents This increases the risk of fire or explosion Do not use the tran...

Page 3: ...elt clip with a cover plate section Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Caution danger Do not dispose of the unit in the household waste after the end of its service life The product was produced in compliance with the EU guidelines Read the manual before using GENERAL INFORMATION 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS 4 1 MANUFACTURER S INFORMATION ...

Page 4: ...CARUS blue receiver from 2020 Bluetooth 5 0 ICARUS blue is a product series of the ICP Group produced and licensed by ICP Systems b v Handelsweg 48 7451PJ Holten The Netherlands The ICARUS blue word mark is a registered brand of the company ICP Intelligent Creative Products GmbH Mander scheidtstraße 8b 45141 Essen Germany The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered brands of the company Bluet...

Page 5: ...ER VIEW Button1 On Off StatusLED M3cross headscrews BatteryLED OptionLEDright OptionLEDleft Button3 selectionbutton Button2 selectionbutton ButtonA D functionbuttons Beltclip USB Cchargingsocket Neckstrapeyelet TM600 EN ...

Page 6: ... possible Fast flashing green If button pressed active control Flashing sequence red Error see Error codes and remedy section In addition the colour in which the LED lights up is also given listed 2 4 LED STATUS 2 4 1 GENERAL Off Transmitter is switched off system not active Continuously on green Transmitter switched on battery charge between 40 and 100 Continuously on orange Transmitter switched ...

Page 7: ...r the influence of medicines is strictly prohibited Follow the safety instructions 4 STARTUP SETTING UP AND OPERATION 4 1 CHARGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY Only charge the transmitter battery in ambient temperatures 5 C and 35 C Charging outside the named temperature range leads to damage to the transmitter and can cause injuries NOTES Incorrect connection of the charging cable power supply can cau...

Page 8: ...Activate pairing mode at the ICARUS blue receiver Please read the corresponding manual To activate the transmitter s pairing mode the following button sequence must be pressed within a period of max 5 seconds 1 Withthetransmitterswitchedoff pressbutton1 On Off and keep it pressed 3 seconds until the status LED lights up Immediately after this release button 1 On Off and press it again twice quickl...

Page 9: ...minutes the transmitter switches off automatically to save power To turn the transmitter back on keep button 1 pressed for a period of 2 seconds 4 4 CONTROL OPERATION DEFAULT CONFIGURATION The default functions of the transmitter are described in the follo wing The functions of the buttons can differ from this depending on the delivered configuration note any supplementary sheets Button 2 and 3 Yo...

Page 10: ...n 1 On Off and press it again six times quickly in succession 2 The status LED now starts to flash alternately red and blue and thus signals that all coupled receivers have been deleted from the memory of the transmitter 3 Press button 1 to switch off the transmitter 4 6 REPLACING THE BELT CLIP WITH A COVER PLATE The transmitter is delivered with a preassembled belt clip If nec cessary you can rep...

Page 11: ...f the connected component 1 x long 7 x short Receiver output 7 3 5A for 1000ms Check and reduce the current consumption of the connected component 1 x long 8 x short Receiver output 8 3 5A for 1000ms Check and reduce the current consumption of the connected component 3 x long Permissible total current of receiver exceeded 10A for 1000ms Check and reduce the total current consumption 4 x long Criti...

Page 12: ...y for injuries and damage to the material and or personal property or any other costs incurred due to improper and or faulty assembly improper use and or faulty application for which the transmitter was not designedandproduced orfailuretocarryoutmaintenanceorincor rect maintenance and or anything else associated with this The manufacturer is relieved of any responsibility in case of unautho rizedd...

Page 13: ...ICP Systems B V Handelsweg 48 7451 PJ Holten The Netherlands www icarus blue com http rseries icarus blue com ...

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