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Figure 4. Stop Screen
2. Press the
Start
button (#12) and the Shut Down Delay timer starts. The transmitter shuts off once the delay timer is over. This is
normally set to 2 seconds by default but can be programmed differently (refer to Programming and Service Manual). The OFF state of the
LED indicates that the transmitter has switched off. If the Start/Power button is not pressed the Transmitter does not switch OFF.
Note: If the user wishes to resume operation, this is possible by deactivating the STOP switch.
WARNING: Holding the transmitter improperly while operating your machine could result in unexpected machine response.
WARNING: Test the stop function as
described in the machine manufacturer’s operator manual before beginning any operation.
WARNING: To avoid accidental start-up, always press STOP when not in use.
Turn OFF your machine if there is a fault or problem with the safety check.
NEVER operate the machine if the STOP function does not work properly.
WARNING: Improper operation, maintenance or adjustment may cause serious injury or damage to equipment and may void the
warranty.
4.7 LED Behaviour and Meanings
The following table gives the meanings for the different behaviours of the Status LED (#18).
Result
Meaning
Red & Green LED turns ON always.
Service Mode.
Green LED Blinks.
Data is being transmitted.
Red LED Blinks.
Battery low.
Red LED Blinks at fast rate.
Stop switch active. Stop Data is being transmitted.
Red & Green LED Blinks.
H-link data transmitted to PC application.
Red & Green LED Blinks at fast rate.
Boot loader mode to update the firmware.
Red & Green LED Blinks.
FB / RF / Address / Configuration Error on Startup.
Table 2. Status LED Behaviour and Meanings
The other three bi-colour LEDs (#19) are configurable through H-Link and are typically used as feedback signals.
4.8 Battery Level Indication
Unless the transmitter is equipped with a TFT screen, in which case the Battery Level is also displayed on the status bar, th e transmitter
uses two different warning signs to show the user that the battery needs replacement.
When the Low Battery level warning has been triggered, the RED status LED (#18) will blink at the baud rate.
In addition to low battery warning, a fixed critical battery level is also monitored. When critical battery level is reached, the RED Status LED
will blink faster. The coder will automatically trigger the Stop telegram for about 5 seconds until it shuts off.