User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Statements
- Notes/Definitions
- Document Conventions
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions
- 1.0 SmaRT HH-xH06 Handheld Remotes
- 2.0 Associate Handheld to Base Unit
- 3.0 Dissociate Handheld from Base Unit
- 4.0 Battery Installation or Change
- 5.0 Using a Standard SmaRT Handheld Remote
- 6.0 Low Battery and Low Battery Auto-Shutdown
- 7.0 Specifications
- 8.0 Spare Parts List
- Appendix A: HH-x06 Product Variation List
- Appendix B: Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
- Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Locations
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Handheld Remotes Manual
2013 Cervis, Inc.
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Figure 1. HH-xH06 6-LED Handheld Remote Button Assignments
A handheld can communicate to a variety of SmaRT base units and is used to provide up to six
command functions using direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) wireless technology at
2.4GHz or 900MHz. It provides a robust link with a base unit in congested radio environments.
SmaRT handheld units feature seamless association to SmaRT base units without the need to
open either the handheld or base unit cases.
The weatherproof handheld enclosure is constructed of rugged high-impact polymer with a
polycarbonate face plate securely sealed and attached by eight screws. It is further protected by
a removable rubber bumper that covers the back and sides of the unit extending beyond the
recessed faceplate. A convenient lanyard is provided that can be attached to the unit through a
recess on the bottom of the rubber bumper.
SmaRT handhelds operate between +3.6 to 4.5 VDC powered by three (3) size AAA alkaline
batteries. Six visible status/diagnostic LEDs (see Figure 2) indicate transmit and receive status,
errors, button press and output control, low battery warning, and low battery auto-shutdown of
the unit, as well as two additional indicators under control of a base unit.
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Six Button Units
Four Button Units
Two Button Units
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