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Construction and function
Variable Message Sign
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3.5.8
Pro-Remote II control radio/cable with Bluetooth module
The Pro-Remote II remote control can be operated either by radio or via cable. In both operating
modes there are no functional restrictions or changes compared to purely cable remote controls. To
switch over from radio to cable operation, only the cable to the remote control and the control of the
system need to be connected.
CAUTION!
When the cable is removed, the connector on the metal sleeve must be disconnected. Do not pull or twist the
cable! Danger of short-circuit!
Radio operation is indicated on the display by the
symbol, cable operation is indicated by
. If a
cable remote control is connected, it always has priority.
The Pro-Remote II remote control and the variable message sign/ light arrow are equipped for radio
operation with a Bluetooth module and can only establish a connection when they are assigned to one
another. It is not possible to change the radio remote control to other systems, hence any number of
systems can be operated side by side, without them affecting one another.
The Bluetooth modules in the control of the variable message sign/light arrow, for example, and the
remote control are automatically connected with one another after being switched on. If this radio link
is interrupted by external influences (e.g. range), the modules independently establish a connection as
soon as they make contact with one another again.
A correct connection can be recognised from the
OK
symbol; the establishment of a connection or
an interruption of the radio link is indicated by
???
If two remote controls are configured on the
same system, only the one that was switched on first can establish the connection. The second
remote control goes into standby position and is connected the moment the first remote control is
switched off.
The Bluetooth number of the variable message sign/light arrow, for example, connected with a remote
control or to which it establishes a connection can be requested via info key
[F1]
.
A remote control can be assigned to the required variable message sign/light arrow, for example, at
any time by means of the Bluetooth number next to the control housing. To do so, open the settings
menu with
[F2]
and select the “Conn. rad” (Connect radio) item with
[OK]
. Then select the “Scan Blto.”
(Scan Bluetooth modules) item with
[OK]
. To prevent the module search from being carried out
inadvertently, it can only be reached by entering a PIN.
Type in the PIN (1 1 1 1) with the
[S1]
-
[S4]
and confirm with
[OK]
.
The text "Please wait, searching for Bluetooth modules" appears on the display of the remote control.
The remote control now searches for possible modules, this process can take several minutes. A
maximum of four Bluetooth modules are displayed. After ending the search, the text "Please select
module with S1-S4 key" appears on the display and the Bluetooth numbers of the possible variable
message signs/light arrows, for example, are listed. The requisite module can now be selected with
[S1]
-
[S4]
. The associated Bluetooth number is permanently stored in the remote control, and the
connection to the system is established.
If no Bluetooth module is found, the text "ATTENTION! No module found" appears on the display.
If the required variable message sign/light arrow, for example, is not found, a check must first be made
that the module with which the remote control is to be connected is switched on and also matches in
construction and software version to the remote control. If more than four possible modules are within
range and the module required is not one of them, some of the displayed variable message signs/light
arrows must be switched off and the search repeated.
During the search, modules that are actively connected with a radio remote control are not displayed!
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