Flex 8RS System Instruction Manual
December 2012
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SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
TEST
JP
7
JP
6
JP
5
JP
4
JP
3
JP
2
JP
1
I-CHIP PORT
JP
1
JP
2
JP
3
JP
4
JP
5
JP
6
JP
7
TEST
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
4.2.4 Jumper Settings
NOTE: All settings are pre-set at the factory; information to be used for replacement receivers only.
Jumper settings are applied to functions such as main-disconnect time, Start function,
transmitter push button layout, system information (serial number/ID code) programming, and
system testing. Jumpers #1 - #7 are located on the decoder/relay board between the receiving
RF module and the output relays (refer to Fig.16 below).
(Fig. 16)
▇
Manufacture preset
Jumper Settings
Function
JP1
(Blank)
JP2
(Blank)
Receiver MAIN remained closed until the transmitter power is turned
off or emergency stop command is initiated.
JP1
(Inserted)
JP2
(Blank)
Receiver MAIN opens after 5 minutes of system inactivity.
JP1
(Blank)
JP2
(Inserted)
Receiver MAIN opens after 30 minutes of system inactivity.
JP1
(Inserted)
JP2
(Inserted)
Receiver MAIN opens after 60 minutes of system inactivity.
JP3
(Blank)
Press any push button on the transmitter to activate the receiver MAIN
at system startup, after e-stop reset, and after system inactivity
(refer to JP1 & JP2 settings above).
JP3
(Inserted)
Rotate the power key switch to “START” position to activate the receiver
MAIN at system startup, after e-stop reset, and after system inactivity
(refer to JP1 & JP2 settings above).
JP4
JP5
See
Setup Tables
(Section 4.1) for JP4 & JP5 settings.
JP6
(Blank)
Program system serial number/ID code and channel from decoder
module
to I-CHIP.
JP6
(Inserted)
Program system serial number/ID code and channel from I-CHIP
to decoder module.
JP7
(Inserted)
For system test only, receiver MAIN disabled.