Enrange CHTX Transmitter Instruction Manual
December 2017
Page 46 of 47
Transmitter shuts down during
initialization
XX failed
An error has been detected with Toggle
XX during startup. Check the connection
between the input and the board. Refer
to the system drawings to determine the
location of the switch.
Temp Error (X)
The transmitter temperature is out of
range. Ensure that the temperature of the
transmitter is between -40° and +85°C
(-40° and +185°F).
Problems
Possible Reasons
Suggestions
Transmitter will not turn on
Batteries are dead or
installed backward;
battery holder is
damaged
Replace the batteries and confirm they
are installed according to the polarity
marking in the battery pack. Inspect all
battery pack contacts for damage. When
installing the battery pack into the CHTX,
confirm it is installed with the label facing
out. Confirm battery pack is installed in
the primary battery compartment and not
in the spare compartment.
Transmitter is failing
switch scan
Be sure all switches and motions are in
the OFF position on startup.
See Section
3.3 on page 18
for more information.
Transmitter Machine
Stop switch is down or
pressed
Be sure the Machine Stop switch is
pulled up.
Transmitter will not
communicate with the receiver
Incorrect system RF
channel
Make sure the transmitter and receiver
unit are both set to the same RF channel.
See Section 4.2.2.2 on page 28
.
Incorrect system
access code
Make sure the transmitter and receiver
both have the same access code.
See
Section 4.2.2.1 on page 28
.
System out of range
Make sure that the startup procedure is
initiated within 300 feet (90 m) from the
receiver location. If the unit is equipped
with the Signal Strength Indicator, make
sure the level is greater than 0%.
The antenna on the
receiver is missing,
damaged, or
improperly installed
Inspect the antenna on the receiver for
damage and try to situate the antenna in
a location that is visible when operating
the equipment at all times.
A switch is active on
the transmitter
Ensure that there are no active switches
or motions.
Problem
Error on Display
Cause