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Low Battery Shutoff Function.
If the battery gets too low the unit will shut off and send an OFF command to the receiver as it turns OFF.
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Self-Test Function.
If any function key is depressed when the unit turns on the unit will fault, not send a turn on command, and
not become operational. The red LED will stay ON till the unit is turned OFF. The unit will frequently scan
the 2
nd
position of the motion switches while the transmitter is ON and if one of these is closed without the
first position closed, the unit will fault as above.
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Red LED ON/OFF Indicator.
This red LED, at the upper most left hand side of the transmitter, operates as follows:
Be OFF when the transmitter is OFF.
Flash slowly when the transmitter is ON, but not transmitting. If the transmitter has Bank select
enabled the there will be a number of quick flashes followed by a pause. The number of quick
flashes indicates the Bank the transmitter is in.
Flash rapidly when the transmitter is transmitting, including during E-STOP when the transmitter
is OFF.
Remain ON continuously for: waiting password, un-programmed Bank selected, or a logic or
pushbutton fault.
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Battery Yellow Indicator Light.
The yellow LED to the right of the ON/OFF indicator operates as follows:
Be OFF when the transmitter is OFF.
Be OFF when the transmitter is ON and the battery is good.
Remain ON continuously for a low battery needing replacement.
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Bank Select (Normally Password Protected).
This feature is like having four completely different transmitters in one unit. Up to four banks (operational
configurations) are possible. A Bank is a specific configuration of user-defined parameters including:
System
type
Frequency
Access
codes
Also:
Key
arrangement
Relay configuration
Time-out-timer
time
Mode
selection
Alarm
settings
To select a specific bank, The ON/OFF pushbutton is pressed and held down while one of the four upper
most motion pushbuttons (buttons 1 through 4 see Figure 5-2. Bank and Password Input Buttons) is
pressed. Press pushbutton 1 for Bank 1, pushbutton 2 for Bank 2, pushbutton 3 for Bank 3 or pushbutton 4
for Bank 4. While the Bank button is held down release the ON pushbutton and then the Bank button. (The
sequence is important). The transmitter red LED ON/OFF indicator then stays ON (for five seconds) till
the password is entered. Once the password is entered (see below) the transmitter red LED ON/OFF
indicator flashes indicating the current Bank the operator is in while the transmitter is ON and not
transmitting. One flash then a pause repeatedly indicates Bank 1, two quick flashes indicates Bank 2, three
quick flashes and a pause indicates Bank 3 and so on. The transmitter will remember what Bank it is in
even if turned OFF and ON again.