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NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL, VERTICAL COMPLETE, AND VERTICAL HDT
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TP-4836201-H
MAY 2021
6 Operation
This section describes the operation of the system. Be sure to read and understand the entire
operation procedure and the Safety Summary (Section 1) before beginning operation.
6.1 Pre-Operation Check
Before operating the system:
1. Ensure that there are no overhead obstructions and that there are no power lines within 20
feet (6 meters) of the mast.
2. Visually inspect the system for damage. If damage is apparent, do not use the mast and have
it serviced prior to use.
3. Check for and remove any objects that might obstruct motion of the mast, cause binding or
hinder mast function.
6.2 Remote Control Functions
The following controllers are available on your system:
• Dual-Tilt Wired Hand-Held Remote Controller (HHRC)
• Dual-Tilt Panel Mount Remote Controller (PMRC)
• Dual-Tilt Wireless Hand-Held Remote Controller (WHHRC)
• Single-Tilt Hand-Held Remote Controller (HHRC)
• Single-Tilt Panel Mount Remote Controller (PMRC)
Using the Remote Control, the operator can perform an emergency stop, move the mast up and
down, tilt the lights up and down, pan the lights right and left, turn the lights on and off, and turn
the optional strobe light on and off. The following are the Remote Control buttons:
On the Dual-Tilt controllers, there are three duplicate buttons on the controllers:
• Tilt Down
• Tilt Up
• Lights
These buttons operate the sides of the Remote-Controlled Positioner (RCP). For example, if you
press the “Tilt Down” button on the right side of the controller, the lights on the right side will go
down. If you press the “Tilt Down” button on the left side of the PMRC, the lights on the left side
will go down.
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