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When present, turn the key lock switch counterclockwise.
Remove the battery
The transmitter will turn off, the safety circuits will open and all active commands will be disabled.
The transmitting unit also turns off when the battery runs down completely.
8.5.
Auto power-off (Time-out)
On request, the auto power-off time can be set to a maximum of 60 minutes, in one-minute steps.
The M880 DIN-mounted transmitting unit, turns-off automatically after 20 hours of continuous duty, in
order to automatically look for malfunctions in the safety systems, in accordance with Standard ISO
13849-1.
Upon explicit request from customers (and under their own responsibility), the auto power-off function
on DIN units can be excluded. In this case, the STOP circuit is downgraded to category 3 or PLd.
8.6. Transmitter indicator LEDs
The
transmitter is issued with 3 LEDs that provide the following
information:
Operating status
Operating malfunctions
Type of malfunction
Battery exhausted
Transmitting Unit
Indication
TX LED Status ( GREEN )
Off
Transmitter off or damaged (see § 8)
On
Radio link established between receiver and transmitter
Blinking
Radio link established. Not running:(Stop)
Led Status (YELLOW)
Multi-functional indicator
Battery out of charge
Two close blinks followed by 20s pause
Joystick setup
o
Test phase
o
Setting of Minimum
o
Setting of Maximum
o
Setting of the Inverse
ON continuously
Single blink followed by a pause
Double blink followed by a pause
Blinks continuously
Morse code
Error indication on transmitter
RX Led Status (BLUE)
Off
Receiver is off or defective
Blinking
Radio link established
On
Receiver is operating