Explanation of functions
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Select button (channel selection button, AUTO switching
button)
Up to 5 channels can be selected by pressing the
Select
button
briefly.
The individual channels are displayed by illumination of the
associated channel viewing windows.
An additional channel is reserved for the central command. This
is allocated automatically. All five channel viewing windows
illuminate to indicate the central command.
Pressing the
Select
button briefly allows the current status of
the programmed receiver and the channel of the hand-held
transmitter to be queried.
Longer pressing (approx. 1 sec.) of the
Select
button switches off
the automatic mode. The LED window lights up red.
W
The receiver now only executes manual travel commands.
Longer pressing (approx. 1 sec.) of the
Select
button again
switches on the automatic mode. The LED window lights up green.
W
The receiver now executes automatic and manual travel
commands.
Status LED
A radio signal is displayed by the illumination of the Status LED
(LED ring around the STOP button).
The status LED can display three different colours:
– Orange: Transmit signal is being sent
(bidirectional radio operation)
– Green:
Transmit signal is being sent
(unidirectional radio operation)
Positive reply from the transmitted signal
(bidirectional radio operation)
– Red:
No answer from receiver
(bidirectional radio operation)
The transmitting power or the radio range will be reduced through
the reduction in the performance of the battery.
If the status LED no longer illuminates upon pressing the button,
the batteries have to be replaced.
Please see these instructions for changing the battery.
(
W
see battery replacement)
Group control unit
A group is understood to mean the control of several receivers at
the same time. The selected group is controlled by a travel
command.
With VarioTel 2 you can use all five radio channels to control a
group.
The central channel (all five channel viewing windows light up
simultaneously) controls all five radio channels at the same time.
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Explanation of functions
EN-9