PG-xH10JS Pistol Grip
U068.6.0
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3.0
PG-xH10JS Pistol Grip Operation
The PG-xH10JS pistol grip remote control is ready to operation when the batteries are installed
and the unit is associated to the base unit. The system is associated if the TX and RX LEDs of
the pistol grip remote and base unit are rapidly blinking while the remote and the base unit are
powered.
3.1
To Start And Stop The Unit
1. Twist the Machine Stop button clockwise
. The spring loaded button snaps into the UP
position thus enabling the handheld remote for use.
2. Activate SW1 toggle switch (see Note below). Initial activation of the chosen switch
will not
engage operation of its mated base unit output. Activation of any output controlling switch
thereafter
– once the handheld is active –
will control
the switch-matched function.
Note:
In many systems the toggle switch used to active the pistol grip remote is SW1,
but the activation switch may be application dependent
—in which case you will have to
refer to the ESM, ESD, or EASS document sent with the system.
3. Push the large red Machine Stop button down to stop operation of the base unit outputs and
disable the handheld remote.
3.2
Toggle Switch Operation
Toggle switches SW1, SW2, SW5, SW6, and SW7 are three position toggles with the center
position as neutral (inactive). Up (+) and Down (
–) positions command output control.
3.3
Joystick and Trigger Operation
Typical joystick operation is proportional control for the X axis and Y axis activation. The joystick
can also be programmed to act as digital output signals to the system base unit.
Typical trigger operation is that of proportional control along with the use of a joystick. The pistol
grip trigger configuration depends upon its designated use for the particular system in which the
handheld remote is used. It can be programmed to act as:
an Enable, where it must be engaged to allow a function or functions to be performed by
the joystick or toggle switch function controls.
a PWM, where the position of the trigger is gauged to provide a particular position-signal
command for the base unit to react to for accurate machine control.
a standard Digital control (On, Off).
3.4
PG-xH10JS Proportional Joystick Adjustment
Adjust Mode is dependent on the particular base unit of the system in which the PG-xH10JS is
used. Refer to the Engineered System Manual (ESM) or Engineered Application Specific
Supplement (EASS) that is sent with the system for the particular steps used to adjust PWM
(pulse-width-modulated) controls for the system.