Section 7 - Programming (Continued)
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Saving, Downloading, Reading The Programs and Other PDA Functions.
Saving The Programming File.
With the initial
tele
Pilot
screen displayed, tap in the lower left corner of your PDA, the title bar at the top of the screen will
show a menu or tap on the word “
tele
Pilot
”. Choose the way you wish to save the file. Tap on your choice and follow the
instructions on the PDA to complete file saving. Old files can be deleted, called up, modified and renamed by this same
menu.
Sending a Program To The
telePilot
.
WARNING
AFTER EVERY PROGRAMMING OF THE TRANSMITTER, TEST THE UNIT BY TURNING IT ON AND OFF
NEAR THE APPROPRIATE RECEIVER. IF THE RECEIVER DOES NOT RESPOND, DO NOT ACTIVATE A
FUNCTION BUTTON! THE TRANSMITTER MAY HAVE INCORRECT PROGRAMMING, WHICH COULD MOVE
ANOTHER CRANE. RE-CHECK THE PROGRAMMING IN THE TRANSMITTER AND RETEST. AFTER
ACTIVATION OF RECEIVER, FUNCTIONALLY TEST ALL COMMANDS ON THE TRANSMITTER BY
INITIALLY JOGGING THE BUTTONS, THEN WITH A FULL MOVEMENT BEFORE RETUNING TO SERVICE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
To send a program file which consists of four banks to a
tele
Pilot
Transmitter:
1.
Line up the PDA’s infrared port with the transmitters infrared port (remove battery end cap and pull battery pack
back out to expose the
tele
Pilot
’s infrared port. See Figure 7-9.
tele
Pilot
Infrared Port Access).
2.
Turn transmitter unit ON. Note that the Tx Red LED is ON.
3.
From the application file’s main menu click on the PDA a dropdown menu icon located at bottom left corner or
tap on the word “Programmer” at the top of the screen. Select “Admin.”
4.
Under “Admin.” select “Send Setting.”
Figure 7-9.
telePilot
Infrared Port Access.
Battery pack
Name: ……………………………..…. M
Tx Type
2 SPD
Use bank password
Setting
Admin
Bank 1
on
Bank 2
off
Bank 3
on
Bank 4
off
First press Button 6
Second press Button 5
Third press Button 4
Fourth press Button 3
New
Open
Rename Current
Delete Current
Save Current
Save Current As