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Resetting the system
Certain failures within the Evo system require the operator to
cure/acknowledge the failure and reset the system as a whole. In
such cases the system may be held within a special condition or
remain operating in a reduced mode.
To reset the system after an error
1
Inspect the master controller indicators to trace the problem,
2
If the problem is traced to one or more signal heads, visit
each affected head and check the slave controller(s).
Depending on the fault:
• If possible, rectify the problem and reset the slave
controller(s).
• Try performing a radio frequency scan to determine
whether a different channel would provide better
operation. See “Using the scan option” on page 13.
or
• Replace the signal head(s)/controller(s) and follow the
set up instructions shown
on pages 6 and 7
to select the
correct phase number(s).
Note: If any slave unit is replaced, the master controller
must be powered off and then on again to force it to look
for all new slaves.
3
When all affected heads have been reset, on the master
controller press the
RUN
button to restart operation. Monitor
the system operation until you are sure that it is working
correctly.
Checking battery charge levels
When the system is operating you can quickly check the exact
battery charge levels for the master and all slaves, from the
master text display.
To check battery charge levels
1
During normal operation, on the master controller, press the
SELECT
button. The text display will show:
This is the charge level for the master controller’s battery.
2
Press the button to advance to the next display:
This is the current radio channel.
3
Press the button to advance to the next display:
This is the charge level for the first slave’s battery.
With each successive press of the button, the text display
will show the battery charge levels for each of the slaves.
4
When you have finished checking battery levels, press the
SELECT
button to return to the normal display.
Note: You can use this procedure to check a slave battery
charge level from the slave controller itself, but it will not be able
to report on any other units. The slave unit will report itself as
‘
Local
’.