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4.0.3.2 PARK PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE
- Press and hold PARK button until light blinks.
- Press and release UP button, monitor will move until hard stop reached. (light blinks rapidly.)
- Press and release RIGHT button, monitor will move until hard stop reached. (light blinks rapidly.)
- Press LEFT button to move 45 degrees, Press and release PARK button. (light blinks rapidly.)
- Press DOWN button to move 90 degrees, Press & release PARK button. (light blinks rapidly.)
- Press and hold PARK button until light turns off.
4.0.3.3 SELECTING NOZZLE DIRECTION DURING PARK
By default, the nozzle will move to the full straight stream position.
To select nozzle movement to the full fog position during PARK pattern, do the following:
- Enter PARK programming mode as indicated in section 4.0.3.1.
- Once PARK light is fl ashing, Press FOG button for 1 second and release.
- Continue with PARK pattern programming as outlined in section 4.0.3.1.
To change back to the full straight stream position during PARK pattern, do the following:
- Enter PARK programming mode as indicated in section 4.0.3.1.
- Once PARK light is fl ashing, Press STRAIGHT STREAM button for 1 second and release.
- Continue with PARK pattern programming as outlined in section 4.0.3.1.
4.0.4 OSCILLATE FEATURE
The OSCILLATE feature allows the user to program a repeating pattern to control the horizontal and vertical axes of the monitor.
While in the OSCILLATE pattern, the monitor will pause while the user changes the stream pattern. Pressing any other button will
stop the OSCILLATE pattern.
A label is supplied with each operator station that can be mounted on or near the station as a reminder of how to program the
OSCILLATE pattern. The OSCILLATE pattern needs to be programmed before use. The pattern will be cleared each time power
is cycled to the monitor. For fi xed monitors, the monitor may be confi gured to store the program permanently. See Section 4.0.4.2.
NOTE:
Depending on the manufactured date, it may be necessary to deploy the Extend-A-Gun in order to enter OSCILLATE
programming mode.
4.0.4.1 PROGRAMMING
- Move monitor to starting point of pattern.
- Press and hold OSC button (~5 seconds) until light
blinks. Release button. Light will continue to blink while
in program mode.
- Move monitor to second point, press and release OSC
button. Light will blink rapidly to acknowledge position.
- Repeat until pattern is complete (up to 65 points).
- Press and hold OSC button until light turns off. Release
button.
OSCILLATE PATTERN PROGRAMMING:
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Move monitor to starting point of pattern.
Press & hold OSC button until LED blinks. LED will continue to blink in program mode.
Move monitor to 2nd point, press OSC button. LED will blink rapidly to acknowledge position.
Repeat until pattern is complete.
Press & hold OSC button until LED turns off.
NOTE: PATTERN WILL BE CLEARED UPON POWER LOSS.
TO OSCILLATE:
Pattern must be programmed first.)
Press & release OSC button.
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TO PARK:
Press & release PARK button.
(Programmable, refer to manual.)
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Figure 4.0.4.1
Oscillate Programming Label
4.0.4.2 OSCILLATE PATTERN RETAIN FEATURE (DIP #4)
The monitor can be confi gured so that upon power down,
the OSCILLATE pattern is retained. The OSCILLATE
pattern must be programmed at least one time (see section
4.0.4.1). To enable the OSCILLATE pattern retain feature
follow these steps:
1. Ensure power is OFF to the unit.
2. Remove lid from monitor operator station.
3. Locate DIP switches on communication board.
4. Slide DIP switch #4 to the ON position.
5. Verify rubber seal is clean and undamaged. Verify that
no wires are caught between lid and box. Replace lid.
6. Program OSCILLATE pattern.
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Figure 4.0.4.2
Oscillate Pattern Retain Setup
4.0.5 OVERRIDE KNOBS
In the event of electrical system failure on the monitor or fi re apparatus, the TFT RC Monitor is factory supplied with override knobs
so the monitor may be manually operated. If desired, the override knobs may be removed. The drive shafts have a hex so a wrench
or socket may be used for manual override.