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ENG man BRAVO-FUNK-915 00
BRAVO-FUNK-915 Radio remote control system
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ENGLISH
2.5 INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION
The installation must necessarily be carried out by qualified and, if need be, licensed staff, as required by the provisions
of law of certain Countries. Installation is really important, because the safety of the machinery, its proper operation and
the ease of performing an effective maintenance on the Radio Remote Control depend on it.
In addition to all information made available by the machine manufacturer, the installer should always take the following
precautions:
- Perform a thorough risk assessment considering the use of the machine by means of the radio remote control.
- Apply and comply with the provisions of the reference standards for the field of application of the machine on which
installation is being performed.
- Position the receiver unit so that it is easily accessible for maintenance operations.
- Connect the receiver unit to the machine using multi-pole connectors so that it can be easily disconnect in the event
that it needs to be sent to a service centre.
- Position the receiving unit vertically, so that the antenna is facing the operating position of the operator, and so as
to optimise the working range of the radio remote control.
- Position the receiving unit so that it is the farthest possible from metal objects. Do not position the receiving unit
inside containers made out of metal or other conductive material, without having provided for the installation of an
external antenna.
- Avoid exposing the receiver unit to strong vibrations. If necessary, use appropriate anti-vibration systems.
- Use cables with suitable section for wiring connections.
- The power supply of the receiver unit must be protected against short circuit.
- Provide for the possible disconnection of the power supply to the receiving unit during installation, wiring and
maintenance operations.
- Warning. Never supply voltage from the outside toward the outputs of the receiver, even when the radio remote
control system is off. Return voltage through the outputs may limit or exclude the safety performance of the radio
remote control.
Indicator lights
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SYSTEM ON IN WAIT FOR START: The green Battery Check LED flashes rapidly.
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INDICATION OF SYSTEM ON. When the system is working properly and the battery
is fully charged, the green Battery Check LED flashes slowly.
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INDICATION OF LOW BATTERY. When the battery is low, the Battery Check LED
slowly flashes red, signalling there are approximately 10 minutes of power reserve left.
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ERROR - STOP MUSHROOM ENABLED: The Battery Check LED flashes red
once, then switches off when the system detects that the Stop Mushroom button is
enabled, when activated.
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ERROR - ON/OFF COMMAND ENABLED: The Battery Check LED flashes red
twice, then switches off when the system detects that the ON/OFF command is
enabled, when activated.
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ERROR - LOW BATTERY: The Battery Check LED flashes red three times, then
switches off when the system detects that the battery is low, when activated.
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ERROR - JOYSTICK OUT OF ZERO: The Battery Check LED flashes red four
times and then switches off when the system detects a joystick out of zero, when
activated.
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INDICATION OF DAMAGED TRANSMITTER: The Battery Check LED stays on red
for two seconds, then switches off.
Sound signals:
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When the Red LED that indicates an error or Low Battery goes on, the transmitter
emits a sound signal.