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330740F/EN
revision 01
29.09.2015
In the event of a transmitter failure
You can recover the electronic key and connect it to a « maintenance » transmitter which buttons are configured in the
same way as those of the failed transmitter. When this is not the case, the differing buttons will not operate.
To perform this procedure, you must re-program the identity code of the key in a new transmitter (URE) by following the
procedure described in the corresponding section.
In the event of loss of electronic key
You can order a new electronic key (reference
RSWE21 B
), by specifying the unique 6-digit number of the old key on the
order (written down when you unpacked your product).
Caution, the initial key is supplied programmed on frequency channel 01 with « activity monitoring » duration set for 15
minutes. You must define these parameters again on your new key.
3.1.3 « Activity monitoring » function
The « Activity monitoring » function automatically deactivates the remote control (radio transmission cut off) when the
buttons (BPSV, BPDV and “ON”) are not actuated for a duration defined for
N
minutes or seconds.
The
N
parameter is configurable by the user and can take the values of
01
to
98
minutes or seconds.
In its standard configuration, the time delay unit is defined for minutes. On delivery, this duration is defined for
15 minutes.
- If the time delay unit is defined for
minutes
and the
N
value is defined for
99 minutes
, the transmitter considers that the
time delay duration is infinite (up to complete discharge of its battery).
- If the time delay unit is defined for
seconds (configured by you),
and the
N
value is defined for
99 seconds
, the
transmitter will be deactivated after 99 seconds if none of the function buttons or the “ON” button is used.
Note 1 : The switches (COM2, COM3) do not act on the « Activity monitoring » function.
Note 2: The duration and the type of counting unit for the « Activity monitoring » function (minute or second) are stored in
the electronic key of the transmitter (URE).
3.1.4 Battery charge
To ensure optimum battery performance, start by charging and fully discharging the battery the first time.
During the charge, the orange indicator light on the transmitter comes on continuously ; the green indicator light
indicates the charge level :
Green indicator light flashes :
fast charge
Green indicator light on steady :
slow or upkeep charge (URE charge greater than 80%)
Display of transmitter battery charge status (when not charging)
Two battery charge status display functions are provided on the transmitter.
- On power up of the remote control (emergency stop palmswitch up), the orange indicator light on the transmitter
indicates the charge level of the storage batteries :
Orange indicator light off :
........................... battery charge is > 50%
Orange indicator light flashes slowly :
....... battery charge is between 50% and 10 %
Orange indicator light flashes fast :
........... battery must be recharged (battery charge < 10%)
Orange indicator light on for 2 seconds :
... transmitter initialization as soon as the stop palmswitch is raised.
- During operation of the remote control (radio transmission), a
LOW BATT
level (charge < 10%) is indicated by the
orange indicator light which flashes quickly. This indication is used to inform you that the remote control will soon
be unavailable (within less than 15 minutes).
Display of transmitter battery charge status (transmitter charging)
Transmitter status
Red indicator light
Green indicator light
Function
Battery charging
ON
Flashing
Fast charge
Battery charging
ON
ON
Slow or upkeep charge
Bornier
contacts NO