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Remote Control Unit Manual
2019
Cervis, Inc.
7
4.0
Using a Standard SmaRT Remote Control Unit
Remote control is achieved under the following conditions:
Communication between the remote control and base unit must be established. If the
remote control and base unit are not communicating while under power, the link must be
established using the Associate Procedure (Section 2.1).
You must be in clear line of sight of the base unit while holding the remote control
– usually
within approximately 300m of the unit.
Usually, each button is programmed for a particular assigned function or hardwired output driven
by the base unit. The control may be either:
Momentary, where the command is active only while the button is engaged.
Latched, where, once pushed, the output or function remains active when the button is
released.
Figure 6. HH-x10 Front Panel
Turn the HH-x10 remote control on by pushing and releasing the green
ON
button at the bottom
of the unit. The remote control remains under power until either:
1. The red
OFF
button is pushed.
2. The Inactivity timeout occurs, where no button activity is sensed for a
programmed amount of time (default=four minutes).
When the remote control is turned off
—and the base unit Safety Link is enabled—all active base
unit functions are deactivated.
OFF Button
ON,
ASSOCIATE
, and
DISSOCIATE
B1 through B10 are
FUNCTION Buttons
ASSOCIATE (button B1)
TX blinking Green when transmitting
RX blinking Amber when receiving
ERR blinking Red when error occurs
BAT blinking Amber when Low Battery
A1 (Auxiliary 1) Custom program use
A2 (Auxiliary 2) Custom program use
DISSOCIATE (button B2)