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2.3.1 IR system code
An IR remote control is clearly assigned to each oper-
ating table through a code. The operating table has the
same system code as the associated IR remote con-
trol. You can see from the label at the operating table
column whether the IR reception has been activated for
this operating table. If the system code is crossed out,
then the IR reception has been locked for this operating
table. The operating table and the IR remote control are
activated / locked for IR reception by authorized per-
sonnel.
The operating table and the associated IR remote con-
trol are marked by adhesive labels bearing the set sys-
tem code:
•
The adhesive labels are affixed to the operating ta-
ble column next to the IR receiver.
•
The adhesive labels are affixed to the back of the IR
remote control.
The two dot-shaped adhesive labels bear a number from
0 to 9 or a letter from A to F:
•
left: 0, 1, 2 ...A, B, ... F
•
right: 0, 1, 2 ...A, B, ... F
Examples of preset IR system code markings:
1
5
3
A
C
2
D
A
Î
Î
Î
Î
Î
Note:
The order of the identification letters/numbers is sig-
nificant, i.e. the IR system code 4 B does not equal
B 4.
Î
Î
Î
Î
Î
Note:
Always leave the IR remote control in the immedi-
ate vicinity of the operating table to which it is as-
signed, since the operating table can only be moved
via this IR remote control.
Of course, the operating table can be adjusted via a
cable-connected hand control or the override sys-
tem at any time, regardless of the IR remote con-
trol.
Î
Î
Î
Î
Î
Note:
The transmission power of the IR hand control is
sufficient to be able to adjust the operating table
even from a greater distance. If the operating table
does not respond to the command even though the
function key is completely depressed, either reaim
the hand control or move to a slightly different trans-
mission position. In such cases the IR sensor at
the column is being blocked by a person’s body.
0
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III. General description