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2019 Cervis, Inc. 

Table of Contents 

Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... i

 

List of Figures ............................................................................................................................... i

 

List of Tables ................................................................................................................................. i

 

Cervis, Inc. Safety Precautions .................................................................................................. ii

 

1.0

 

Warrior CB-xW Transmitter Introduction .......................................................................... 1

 

1.1

 

Features ............................................................................................................................. 1

 

2.0

 

Warrior CB-xW Console Box Transmitters ....................................................................... 2

 

2.1

 

Warrior CB-xW Diagnostic/Status LEDs ........................................................................ 2

 

2.2

 

Warrior CB-xW Battery Installation and Replacement .................................................. 4

 

2.3

 

Neck/Shoulder Harness ................................................................................................... 5

 

2.3.1

 

Adjusting the Harness .................................................................................................. 5

 

2.3.2

 

Attaching the Harness to the CB-xW ........................................................................... 6

 

2.4

 

Turn CB-xW Transmitter On ............................................................................................ 9

 

2.5

 

Turn CB-xW Transmitter Off .......................................................................................... 10

 

2.6

 

CB-xW Maintenance Mode ............................................................................................. 11

 

2.7

 

Associate CB-xW with the System Receiver ............................................................... 11

 

2.7.1

 

Virtual Receiver Unlock .............................................................................................. 13

 

2.8

 

Clearing CB-xW Stored Receiver ID (Factory Reset) .................................................. 14

 

2.9

 

CB-xW Advanced Functions .......................................................................................... 15

 

2.9.1

 

Tilt Switch Activation/Deactivation ............................................................................. 15

 

2.9.2

 

Switch Test Mode ....................................................................................................... 16

 

3.0

 

Warrior CB-xW Console Box Specifications ................................................................... 19

 

Appendix A: Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy .............................................................. 20

 

Appendix B: RF Exposure Considerations ............................................................................. 20

 

Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Location ................................................................ 21

 

Appendix D: CB-xW Product Family Common Features ....................................................... 22

 

 

List of Figures 

Figure 1. Warrior CB-xW Wireless Transmitter Examples ......................................................... 2

 

Figure 2. Warrior CB-xW Console Box Battery Installation ....................................................... 4

 

Figure 3. Agency Identification Label Locations ...................................................................... 21

 

 

List of Tables 

Table 1. Warrior CB-xW Transmitter LEDs .................................................................................. 2

 

Table 2. Advanced LED Diagnostics ............................................................................................ 3

 

Table 3. Warrior CB-xW Console Box Specifications............................................................... 19

 

Table 4. CB-xW Product Family Common Features ................................................................. 22

 

 

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Страница 1: ...2019 Cervis Inc CB xW Transmitters Manual U114 1 1...

Страница 2: ...s limites de Sant Canada pour la population g n rale consulter le Code de s curit 6 disponible sur le site Web de Sant Canada https www canada ca en health canada services environmental workplace heal...

Страница 3: ...Receiver Unlock 13 2 8 Clearing CB xW Stored Receiver ID Factory Reset 14 2 9 CB xW Advanced Functions 15 2 9 1 Tilt Switch Activation Deactivation 15 2 9 2 Switch Test Mode 16 3 0 Warrior CB xW Cons...

Страница 4: ...fore attempting any maintenance This will prevent accidental operation of the controlled machinery Disconnect power from the receiver by either detaching the cable from the receiver or removing the so...

Страница 5: ...nowledges each message the transmitter sends via its own acknowledge message Four transmitter diagnostic light emitting diodes LEDs indicate Radio transmission integrity Battery life A B select feedba...

Страница 6: ...unction Receiver Communication Association L1 Radio Frequency RF Transmit and Receive indication Flashes when message is sent or received Used for Maintenance Mode MM indication L2 Battery Status indi...

Страница 7: ...crolling Tilt Switch Active in Maintenance Mode See Section 2 9 1 Alternating Tilt Switch Inactive in Maintenance Mode See Section 2 9 1 Batteries low replace with fresh batteries soon Receiver also w...

Страница 8: ...ose according to local regulations 4 Place two new C cell batteries in the terminal cavity Observe proper polarity with the negative side down and each positive battery terminal up The battery cap int...

Страница 9: ...o shutdown The unit will not power up and operate until you replace the depleted batteries Cervis Inc recommends replacing them with two fresh batteries 2 3 Neck Shoulder Harness The 1 wide neck shoul...

Страница 10: ...ong quick release hook and loop Nylon rip cord Connect the two parts of the rip cord together and press down to secure the connection 2 3 2 Attaching the Harness to the CB xW Both ends of the high vis...

Страница 11: ...er the two T shaped harness clips on the front of your CB one is on the left side the other is on the right or the orange bar across the top of it Thread the high visibility orange straps through the...

Страница 12: ...Warrior CB xW Transmitters U114 1 1 8 Fold the strap over onto itself and fasten the female snaps to their male counterparts Note You ll know the snaps are secured when you hear a clicking sound...

Страница 13: ...the ON position Notes The standard Warrior CB xW console box transmitter has a keyswitch on the right hand side Typically this keyswitch enables disables transmitter power It is also possible to use...

Страница 14: ...e process takes approximately five seconds 4 Press the green HORN START pushbutton to energize the receiver s Main Line Contactor MLC relays and begin remote operation of the equipment 2 5 Turn CB xW...

Страница 15: ...l from right to left The unit is now in Maintenance Mode Release the switches to perform further operations To Exit Maintenance Mode 1 Press the STOP switch DOWN This also shuts the transmitter down P...

Страница 16: ...pting to locate any available receivers to Link to The transmitter builds a list of all possible receiver identities IDs that are in range usually only one 5 When the A and RF LEDs light steadily The...

Страница 17: ...will work in a first come first serve fashion where only one transmitter can ever be linked to a receiver unit at a time 2 7 1 Virtual Receiver Unlock When the receiver s Association functionality is...

Страница 18: ...itter if necessary Use the standard Association procedure for the type of transmitter you re using Section 1 0 or see appropriate manual After five minutes or one attempt to associate the transmitter...

Страница 19: ...up to 60 from level If the transmitter is tilted at 60 or greater for four seconds the accelerometer triggers an internal tilt switch in the transmitter This in turn energizes the receiver s HORN REL...

Страница 20: ...he two patterns 6 Once you ve selected your desired mode return the transmitter to its normal operating position 7 Press the green HORN START pushbutton again to set the desired mode 2 9 2 Switch Test...

Страница 21: ...nance Mode See steps 1 3 in Section 2 6 3 While in maintenance mode hold the SELECT switch UP for five seconds 4 After five seconds LED B starts blinking Indicating that the transmitter is in Switch T...

Страница 22: ...cating that there is a positive connection to one of the analog inputs To Exit Switch Test Mode Either 1 Press the STOP button 2 Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position Note Disregard Step 2 if your tr...

Страница 23: ...0 C to 55 C Storage Temp 40 F to 185 F 20 C to 85 C Humidity 0 to 95 Non Condensing Indicators 4 Flashes when a message is transmitted or received Slow Blinks below 2 2V warning approaching discharge...

Страница 24: ...arness on the torso Equipment containing the radio module was evaluated for RF exposure hazards by two approaches 1 Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE for mobile applications 2 Specific Absorption Rate...

Страница 25: ...2019 Cervis Inc 21 Appendix C Agency Identification Label Location Figure 3 Agency Identification Label Locations Note The Agency ID label for all transmitters can be found in the position shown...

Страница 26: ...ion Activation Turn Keyswitch 90 Press green HORN START pushbutton to sound horn light light Pull up STOP switch Press the green HORN START pushbutton until LEDs activate Discrete Inputs Type Momentar...

Страница 27: ...2019 Cervis Inc 23 Visit our Web site at www cervisinc com 2019 Cervis Inc All rights reserved Content is subject to change without notice...

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