Select the ‘Remote Halt’ button on the left side of the screen. You should now see a column of
buttons appear in the chart next to each input number. You may now select which input you
want to use to halt the tool by tapping the ‘Ignore’ button to the right of that input. This will
toggle between ‘H’,’L’, and ‘Ignore’ with each tap. The picture to the right of this button shows
what the controller is currently seeing on that input. Press the yellow
save changes if desired.
Note: If the remote halt is used during a rundown to halt operations, when the halt
signal is removed, the tool trigger must be released before the tool will start again. This is true
for manual and remote triggering.
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Select the ‘Remote Halt’ button on the left side of the screen. You should now see a column of
buttons appear in the chart next to each input number. You may now select which input you
tool by tapping the ‘Ignore’ button to the right of that input. This will
toggle between ‘H’,’L’, and ‘Ignore’ with each tap. The picture to the right of this button shows
is currently seeing on that input. Press the yellow [<<] but
If the remote halt is used during a rundown to halt operations, when the halt
signal is removed, the tool trigger must be released before the tool will start again. This is true
triggering.
Select the ‘Remote Halt’ button on the left side of the screen. You should now see a column of
buttons appear in the chart next to each input number. You may now select which input you
tool by tapping the ‘Ignore’ button to the right of that input. This will
toggle between ‘H’,’L’, and ‘Ignore’ with each tap. The picture to the right of this button shows
ton at the top and
If the remote halt is used during a rundown to halt operations, when the halt
signal is removed, the tool trigger must be released before the tool will start again. This is true