CAMEC ELITE PRO
®
2
EM305
Ref: ELITE PRO 2 EM305-0715Rev.A.
15
When the remote handset is in “stand-by” mode, it may still draw some current. Be sure to slide the switch to “Off” –O
to preserve the battery. To reactivate the remote control, move the slide switch to “Off” –O and then back to “On” –I
after approximately 1 second.
Error messages via the remote control handset:
Error messages of the
Camec Elite Pro
®
2
EM305 will be communicated via the remote control handset by the green
LED (Fig. 14H), the error message LED’s (Fig. 14L, 14M & 14N) and a buzzer signal.
Green LED (Fig. 14H) off, no buzzer:
Remote control handset is turned off and also system is not
activated.
Green LED (Fig. 14H) continue on, no buzzer:
Remote control handset is turned on and system is active and
ready to use.
Green LED (Fig. 14H) is blinking, no buzzer:
No communication between handset and control unit. This
could be because of too much distance between remote
control handset and control unit, the battery isolation switch
for manoeuvring system is not turned on, or that there is a
distortion signal disturbing the communication. As soon as
connection is good again the green LED will be continue on
and the system is ready to use.
Blue battery voltage LED (Fig. 14N) is blinking in
combination with buzzer (2 times blinking, break, 2
times blinking, break etc.):
Battery voltage too low (<10V). Battery needs to be
recharged.
Blue battery voltage LED (Fig. 14N) is blinking in
combination with buzzer (4 times blinking, break, 4
times blinking, break etc.):
Battery voltage too high (over charged). Try to discharge the
battery by turning on an appliance (for example a lamp or
water-pump).
Red overload LED (Fig. 14L) is blinking in
combination with buzzer (6 times blinking, break, 6
times blinking, break etc.):
Amp overload protection is activated. Wait about 60 seconds
and try again.
Blue 9V battery LED (Fig. 14M) is blinking, no
buzzer:
The internal 9V battery is near empty and needs to be
replaced.
Changing batteries in the remote control:
When the battery is empty (blue 9V battery LED (Fig. 14M) is blinking), it needs
to be replaced.
• Open the rear cover of the handset (Fig. 15A).
• Take out the dead/old battery and dispose in the appropriate way.
• Install a new replacement battery (Fig. 15.1). Make sure to use a leak proof
PP3 (9Volt) battery (No claims under guarantee can be considered for
damage caused by leaking batteries).
• Close the rear cover again.
Dead and used batteries may leak and damage the remote
control handset! Remove the batteries if the handset is not
going to be used for an extended period.