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UAS P-Series Service Manual 574-848-2200
Switch Light Patterns
The green light on the push-button programming switch indicates the
system's mode by its different light sequences. It is important to know
what the various patterns mean in order to respond appropriately to
system prompts.
STEADY FLASH
The light will turn on and stay for at least (1) second.
BLINKING FLASH
When the lights on the programming switch are BLINKING (single
flash on and off), this indicates that the system is in READY mode.
READY mode lasts for only
(3)
seconds while it waits for the next
command before timing out and turning itself off.
FLICKER FLASH
When the lights on the programming switch are FLICKERING (flash
-
ing rapidly), this indicates that the system is in LEARN mode.
DOUBLE FLASH
When the lights on the programming switch DOUBLE FLASH (flash twice and stop), this indicates
that the system has acknowledged the program function. It typically exits the LEARN mode after a
DOUBLE FLASH.
Programming and Erasing FOBs
This section describes the steps to add and delete FOBs.
NOTE: It is important to know what the various switch light patterns mean in order to
respond appropriately to what the system is prompting.
NOTE: Three pre-programed FOBs are assigned to each vehicle system from the factory
and nothing needs to be done upon arrival or installation.
Up to (31) FOBs can be programmed to operate a single vehicle. (Where multiple drivers could access
a single vehicle.) Also, a single FOB can be assigned to operate any number of vehicles. (A service
mechanic may program a "master" FOB to access multiple vehicles.) In each case, the depot managers
should review the needs and risks of multiple and cross-functional FOBs.
Programming switch
GREEN
LIGHT