Handheld Remote User Manual
2018 Cervis, Inc.
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2.1
PG-xH10JS Pistol Grip Associate Mode
Note:
All remote control system remotes and base units are associated
—
communication links
are established
—
before they are shipped from Cervis. It is not normally necessary to
associate your system when it arrives. But, there are circumstances when it may become
necessary to establish the communications link between remote and base unit while in the field.
Associate Mode allows this.
The Associate mode is used to establish the communication link between the pistol grip remote
and the base unit. There must be a clear line of site between the handheld and the base unit,
and both units must initially be powered down (OFF) to begin the procedure. The pistol grip
remote is turned OFF by pushing in the oversized mushroom STOP button. The base unit is
safely powered down by removing the power source from the unit.
Caution!
To prevent inadvertent movement of the machine, be sure to
remove power from the base unit before attempting to enter
Associate mode.
Associate PG-xH10JS Remote to a Base Unit (See Figure 5)
1. Stand near to the base unit with the handheld remote
OFF
and
power removed
from the
base unit (disconnect P1 and P2, or turn the source power OFF).
2. Release the
STOP
button on the handheld by twisting clockwise until it pops
UP
.
3. Push and hold
SW7 UP
and then immediately push and hold
SW1 UP
. All LEDs light solid.
4. Observe the LEDs. When
TX blinks
and all other LEDs turn off, power up the base unit. All
LEDs flash once.
5. Release the
SW1 UP
and
SW7 UP
.
A successful Association is indicated when LEDs TX and RX are rapidly blinking while the
remaining LEDs remain unlit.
Figure 5
.
Switch Actuation for Associate Mode
Note:
The Associate example above is an excerpt from Cervis SpecSheet S157. Be
aware that particular systems may demand a different Associate switch instruction set.
Refer to your ESM, ESD, or EASS document that came with your system.
SW6
1
2
3
4
LEDs
SW7
SW1
Release