Locating Beeper Operating Instructions
Version 1.0
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Deactivating the alarm function:
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Switch to fail position (servo signal < -100%)
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Count to “twenty-one” theoretically
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Switch to normal position (servo signal > -100%)
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Count to “twenty-two” theoretically
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Switch to fail position (servo signal < -100%)
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Count to “twenty-three” theoretically
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Switch to normal position (servo signal > -100%)
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Count to “twenty-four” theoretically
Now the following switching times are considered valid by the Locating
Beeper: 500msec < switching time < 1000msec.
Hint:
With each switching to the fail position (servo signal < -100%) a signal of 3 short
beeps is output. This serves as control and function test!
Hint:
An acoustically confirmation is output after a “deactivating sequence” is
recognized. The alarm function is then locked for 60 seconds. If the receiver is
turned off within these 60 seconds, no alarm is triggered.
After 60 seconds, the lock is automatically released. This action is confirmed with
3 short beeps, too.
Hint:
If after a normal turn on NO servo signal is sent to or measured by the Locating
Beeper, it assumes that it should not monitor a servo signal but only monitor the
receiver or input voltage. This is a special case => tow rope finder (chapter 4.3)!
Output of buzzer signals of the PRO-version occurs until the internal
battery is empty, a renewed supply voltage is again provided
externally, a valid servo signal is recognized or the alarm is deactivated
– depending on the event which triggered the alarm.
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