
26
Installing the Remote Controls
There are 2 types of remote control:
1. Infra-Red. These controls have 3 buttons, Up, Down and a Red park
button. The park button is only used in conjunction with the optional
intermediate charge point.
This is the Standard control supplied with most
stairlifts.
2. Radio. These controls have 2 buttons, Up and down only.
This is the
control supplied if the radio option is ordered.
If park function is required
with RF controls, Landing Stop must be selected in the menu system.
To install the remote controls: Infra-Red
The infra-red receivers are mounted on the diagnostic disply PCB.
Fit the batteries into the remote controls, then use each of them to call and
send the stairlift to and from the other end of the track and then back again.
Locate suitable locations for the control holsters to be mounted, confirm
these postions are suitable for the customer, and screw into position.
The controls are sent pre-programmed to the PCB. However, if there are
several stairlifts installed in close proximity or there are other infra-red/radio
sources in the area creating interference, the Infra-Red signals for each of
the stairlifts can be changed so that they do not interfere with each other.
To change the signal.
Remove battery cover and batteries
from the control. Remove the four
screws holding the back cover of the
control and carefully remove the PCB
from the plastic housing.
Change jumper settings on
all
controls
for this lift to either 1,2 3 or 4.
Carefully, put the PCB back into the
plastic housing, replace back cover,
batteries & battery cover.
To program the remote controls to the carriage, cycle throught the menu
and adjust “
Remote 1
” to the corresponding jumper number.
To install the remote controls: Radio Option
The radio option requires a small sub PCB to be mounted to the stairlift, on
the inside of the large plastic side cover over the main PCB. This should
then be connected to the main PCB, black to 0v, red to +24v and the three
direction control wires, Blue to Call up, Brown to Call down and White to
Feed should be connected to the corresponding spade connectors on the
main PCB below the large green limit connectors, as detailed in the
connection diagram later in this manual.
Fit the batteries into the remote controls, then use each of them to call and
send the stairlift to and from the other end of the track and then back again.
Locate suitable locations for the control holsters to be mounted, confirm
these postions are suitable for the customer, and screw into position.
The controls are sent pre-programmed to the PCB. However, if there are
several stairlifts installed in close proximity or there are radio sources in the
area creating interference, the Infra-Red signals for each of the stairlifts can
be changed so that they do not interfere with each other.
The controls are sent pre-programmed to the PCB. To program further
transmitters to the receiver follow the steps below.
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