Instruction Manual
LIUPJQ000_eng-00 AUTEC
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The meaning of signals provided by the green LED [B], when the red LED [A] is off, are described
in the following table.
Signals Meaning
The green LED is off. The red LED is off. The Transmitting Unit is off.
The green LED blinks fa.
The red LED is off.
The Transmitting and Receiving Unit
communicate.
The green LED repeats the sequence: a blink and a
pause.The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is arted and the Units
communicate via radio link in the 863-870MHz or
2400-2483.5MHz frequency band.
The green LED repeats the sequence: two blinks
and a pause.The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is arted and the Units
communicate via radio link in the 915-928MHz
frequency band.
The green LED repeats the sequence: three blinks
and a pause.
The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is arted and the Units
communicate via cable control.
The meaning of the green [B] and red [A] LED signals cannot be modified.
7.2 Acouic signals
The Transmitting Unit has an acouic signal device that activates when:
- The battery is nearly at.
- The Transmitting Unit has been on for eight hours.
- The Transmitting Unit does not work correctly.
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, the STOP pushbutton is pressed or damaged.
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, the SAFETY command is activated (see Technical
Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, one of the commands D2-D20 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, one of the commands A1-A8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, one of the commands H1-H8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, one of the commands L1-L8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control art-up, the battery is at.
The acouic signal device activates whenever the red LED [A] illuminates. The meaning of the
red LED [A] lighting up and of the activation of the acouic signal and possible actions to perform
are described in chapter 11.
The meaning of the acouic signals cannot be modified.