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DMAN-xxxx-xx   (Rev  x.x)

 

www.omnexcontrols.com

 

 

call toll free: 1-800-663-8806

 

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Initial Condition: 
Turn transmitter off (all lights are off—press the 
OFF button) 
Cycle power to receiver (turn off and back on) 

What is the state 

of the lights on 

the receiver? 

OK state: 
Status—GREEN 
Link—RED 
E-Stop—RED 
Fault—OFF 
 

Note: 

If there is a short to ground on 

an output, it is not indicated at this 
stage.  To test for short to ground, 
refer to the “*Fault Light is RED*” 
procedure at the bottom of this page 
and follow the instructions. 

Problem state: 
Status—RED 

Go to 

Chart 2 

What is the 

state of the E-

Stop light ? 

OK state: 

E-Stop—GREEN 

Problem state: 

E-Stop— Flashing 
RED 

Is the Status 
light flashing 

RED? 

Fuse is blown, change fuse 
1.  Inspect wiring looking for short circuits (e.g. bare wires) 
2.  If problem re-occurs, call for service. 

YES 

NO 

Inspect E-Stop wiring looking for short circuits (e.g. bare wires) 
Disconnect the E-Stop output as close to the receiver output as possible.   
If the status light changes to: 

• 

GREEN, there is a short is the wiring after the disconnection point. 

• 

Stays flashing RED, call for service .  

What is the 
state of the 

Fault light ? 

Problem state: 
E-Stop is RED 

Fault Light is OFF 

Fault Light is 

Flashing RED 

*Fault Light is 

RED* 

Call for service. 

3 possible causes: 
A. There is a short to supply. 

1. Disconnect A & B connectors from receiver and check all outputs for power (e.g. 

bare wires, improper connections) make the correct adjustments 

2. Call for service. 

B. E-Stop wire connected to another output wire 

1. Inspect wiring and look for improper connections 

C. 

2 output wires connected, indicator comes on when a function is pressed 

1. Disconnect each output wire one at a time and press the function button, 

if the light clears, that output is incorrectly connected.  Continue for each 
output until all output wires have been identified. 

There is a short to ground.   

Note: 

This should only occur when the transmitter is on and a function but-

ton is pressed.  In this case the Status light will be GREEN and will turn 
RED at the same time as the Fault light. 

 

Go to 

Chart 2 

to test the transmitter.  If the transmitter is functioning prop-

erly, proceed to check the status of the output connections: 
Press the function button and observe the Fault Light.   

• 

If the light turn GREEN, everything is OK. 

• 

If the Light turns RED, there is a short in that connection.

 

Problem state: 
Status—flashing 
GREEN 

Low battery condition. 

To detect intermittent 

conditions caused by poor or corroded 
ground or power circuits, the GREEN 
light will continue to flash for 30 seconds 
after the condition has been removed. 

Troubleshooting Guide  

Chart #1 

Test the Receiver—R130 

Summary of Contents for Origa T110

Page 1: ...ree 1 800 663 8806 GENERIC Installation Configuration Manual T110 Transmitter R130 Receiver 74 1833 Coast Meridian Road Port Coquitlam BC Canada V3C 6G5 Ph 604 944 9247 Fax 604 944 9267 Toll Free 1 80...

Page 2: ...onal injury Installation PROVIDE A SAFETY CUTOFF SWITCH If maintenance is required the radio must be disconnected from power USE PROPER WIRING Loose or frayed wires can cause system failure intermitte...

Page 3: ...ern along with CRC 16 error checking techniques enables signals to overcome interfer ence that commonly affects licensed radios The transmitter has ten function controls The green Power button can act...

Page 4: ...mounting power connections and filtering are also provided under Installation Considerations Wiring Diagram The receiver is internally fused as shown using a 10A MINI fuse Follow the steps in transmi...

Page 5: ...and Ground connections directly to the Battery and avoid connecting the power from the charging side of existing wiring or making use of existing ACC or other peripheral connection points Make sure t...

Page 6: ...the back of the transmitter using a slotted screwdriver and insert 4 AA alkaline batteries Orientation of the batteries is embossed inside the battery housing 2 Turn on the Transmitter Refer to the L...

Page 7: ...TE It is necessary to download the ID Code when replacing either the transmitter or the receiver The cap is held on by two plastic tabs at opposing sides which can be unlatched as shown using a screwd...

Page 8: ...30 seconds the receiver will time out The Link light and Status light will flash RED rapidly To return to Setup Mode repeat step 4 A Press hold Setup button until Status light goes from slow flash to...

Page 9: ...Mode 1188888888 ON normal OFF when T110 R130 link is lost Secure Mode 4188888888 ON by entering the 3 1 4 2 password on the T110 and pressing the GREEN Power button OFF when T110 R130 link is lost Au...

Page 10: ...ke it out of Download mode turn transmit ter off and turn it back on again Change Batteries Note Low batteries will last approximately 8 hours once the Low Battery light begins to flash Replace batter...

Page 11: ...p wiring for short circuit Disconnect E Stop wire as close to the receiver output as possible If the Status light changes to GREEN a short occurs after disconnection point Stays flashing RED send it i...

Page 12: ...Light is RED Call for service 3 possible causes A There is a short to supply 1 Disconnect A B connectors from receiver and check all outputs for power e g bare wires improper connections make the cor...

Page 13: ...ress one of the buttons Does the Active light go to solid YELLOW YES Does the Active light go to solid YELLOW The transmitter may be in secure mode this will only be the case if the transmitter has be...

Page 14: ...ansmitter to check if the units function correctly If not proceed to Chart 1 NO YES The transmitter code may need to be re downloaded to the receiver NO Caution Note Before you proceed with the Downlo...

Page 15: ...e all of the information that was sent from the transmitter Possible Solutions 1 Try the Downloading steps again 2 If this doesn t correct the problem send both the transmitter and receiver in for ser...

Page 16: ...is device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation FCC Part 15 247 ISC RSS 210 Issue 6 Sept...

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