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Home – Main Menu
Keypad
Entering the Rotor ID
To configure and control the Wireless Rotors, a logical address must be assigned to the rotor in the
Handheld. This will be the same identification used in the Central Control Software.
The Rotor ID consists of the hole #, the area handle, and the station. Both the hole # and the station
entries are configured for two-digits. For example, hole #3 – rough - station 11 would be entered as
03311 as shown below:
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THE WIRELESS HANDHELD DEVICE
The Wireless Handheld Device provides
operating capability in the field, performing a
number of functions without having to send a
page through the central control computer. Prior
to being able to communicate with a Wireless
Rotor using the Central Control, the Rotor must be
configured With the Handheld Device.
The Handheld Device is powered by two AA Batteries. To preserve the life of the batteries, several
power management features have been implemented. If the Handheld Device remains idle for
longer than 10 minutes, the unit will be shut off automatically. Additionally, the backlight feature of
the LCD Display screen will only remain active for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, the LCD Display
screen will return to its normal mode of operation.
To turn the Handheld Device on, momentarily press
the F4 Function key. (Handheld may take up to
30 seconds to show the main menu.)
To turn the Handheld Device off, momentarily press
the F4 Function key from the Main Menu.
Handheld Menu Structure
Following is a graphical representation of the Menu Structure for the Handheld Device:
Menu – Sub-Menu
Off
Send Time
Home
1
2
2
F4
F3
F2
F1
Enter
Rotor ID
Enter
Rotor ID
F4
F3
F2
F1
1
3
4
5
BLIT
Time
Menu
Enter Config
Data
Setup Time
Clear Rotor
Database
TableChg
RotorOps
PWR Ctrl
Diag
Unit
Conf
Ctrl
MAIN
MENU
F1 – Menu
F2 – Time (Shows current
time/date set in the
handheld)
F3 – BLIT (Backlight)
F4 – OFF
F1 – Ctrl (Control)
F2 – Conf (Configure)
F3 – Unit
F4 – Home (Returns to the main menu)
1.
Enter “03” on the keypad for the hole #.
2.
Once the hole number is entered, the numerical equivalent for each of
the area handles will be displayed. Select the corresponding number
on the keypad.
3.
To complete, input the station number “11” and then press <enter>
on the keypad