Battery Life, Operating Frequency,
Base and Remote ID Display
Hold down the A
LL
S
TOP
and O
PTION
S
TOP
buttons
simultaneously to display multiple points of information.
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As you hold the buttons down, the display cycles
approximately every 2 seconds displaying first the battery
life expectancy in percent remaining or current battery
voltage, the operating frequency (channel) on which the units
communicate, then the handheld remote ID number, and
finally the associated BASE Unit ID.
Operating the Floor and Option
Use the following procedures to set and operate the
machine floor and option (such as the twin spinner or other
attachment) as follows:
•
Setting and operating the floor alone
•
Setting and operating the option alone
•
Setting and operating both floor and option together
Setting and Operating the Floor Alone
Upon initially pressing the F
LOOR
S
TART
button
(when the floor is not running), the remote display shows the
stored setting and an S is displayed after FLR (i.e.
FLRS
),
indicating that the remote is in a set-only mode. In this
set-only mode, you can adjust the setting up or down, but
the floor does not activate, remaining off. This allows you to
set a desired floor speed or use the stored setting without
causing unwanted movement. After setting the speed, press
the F
LOOR
S
TART
button to activate the floor at the chosen
setting (if the hydraulics are engaged, the floor will start).
Press F
LOOR
S
TART
a third time to store the current value
in memory.
Note:
Changes to the foor settings while the floor is running
are immediately effective, but they are temporary unless you
store the new setting by pressing F
LOOR
S
TART
again after
changing the setting. For instance, you make an adjustment
while the display shows
FLRS
, press Floor Start starting the
floor at the adjusted setting, and then turn the remote off
without pressing F
LOOR
S
TART
again, storing the change.
The next time you use the remote, the setting will revert to
the previously stored value.
Note:
A 10 second timer starts when you press F
LOOR
S
TART
and FLRS (set-only mode) displays. If you do not
press a button during the 10 second interval, the display
reverts to FLR and the previous state/value displays and is
enforced. The timer resets to ten seconds if any button is
pressed while the remote is in the set-only.
1.
Press the F
LOOR
S
TART
button.
The preview value and FLRS displays.
2.
Adjust the speed setting using the I
NCREASE
F
LOOR
S
PEED
button or the D
ECREASE
F
LOOR
S
PEED
button.
or
3.
Press the F
LOOR
S
TART
button to start the floor.
4.
Press the F
LOOR
S
TART
button to store the floor value.
The display shows
FLOOR STORE
. The set value
will be used whenever the floor is started in the future
until you change the setting again.
Setting and Operating the Option Alone
Upon initially pressing the O
PTION
S
TART
button
(when the option is not running), the remote display shows
the stored setting and an S is displayed after OPT (i.e.
OPTS
), indicating that the remote is in a set-only mode. In
this set-only mode, you can adjust the setting up or down, but
the option does not activate, remaining off. This allows you
to set a desired option speed or use the stored setting without
causing unwanted movement. After setting the speed, press
the O
PTION
S
TART
button to activate the option at the
chosen setting (if the hydraulics are engaged, the option will
start). Press O
PTION
S
TART
a third time to store the current
value in memory.
Note:
Changes to the option settings while the option is
running are immediately effective, but they are temporary
unless you store the new setting by pressing O
PTION
S
TART
again after changing the setting. For instance, you make an
adjustment while the display shows
OPTS
, press O
PTION
S
TART
starting the option at the adjusted setting, and then
turn the remote off without pressing O
PTION
S
TART
again,
storing the change. The next time you use the remote, the
setting will revert to the previously stored value.
Note:
A 10 second timer starts when you press O
PTION
S
TART
and FLRS (set-only mode) displays. If you do not
press a button during the 10 second interval, the display
reverts to FLR and the previous state/value displays and is
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