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4.1.2 With the receiver turned off and its arm switch set to “disarm” (RFLS-
496HSRC or RFLS-496HSARC) or “safe” (RFLS-96HSRC, RFLS-
96HSARC, RFLS-912HSRC, RFLS-912HSARC, or RFLS-91212HSRC),
connect devices to the receiver outputs.
4.1.3 With the arm switch still in the previous position, turn on the receiver.
Verify a flashing green battery indicator on the receiver module. On an
RFLS-912HSRC, RFLS-912HSARC, or RFLS-91212HSRC receiver, this
indicator will flash intermittently in bursts of two, three, or four flashes at a
time if the battery has enough capacity to power the receiver. If only one
flash occurs per burst, the receiver cannot be used reliably. Four flashes
per burst indicate that the battery is fully charged, three flashes indicate
that its charge is beginning to diminish, and two flashes indicates that it is
near the end of its useful charge, in which case it should be replaced
immediately after the current use. On the other receiver models, there will
be one fewer flash per burst for the same condition.
4.1.4 When the area around the devices to be actuated is clear of persons who
might be injured by an accidental actuation, and after verifying that the
receiver’s green activity light is not erratic or illuminated continuously (no
radio signal is being detected), turn the receiver’s ARM switch to its
“Armed” position. Refer to the receiver manual for the detailed arming
procedure.
WARNING - If the receiver’s green activity light is erratic or on
continuously, its outputs may be actuated immediately upon changing its
ARM switch to the “Armed” position.
Do not arm a receiver with connected devices if it has been internally
contaminated with water or any other substance, as unexpected actuation
could occur due to conductive residues remaining on the circuit board. Contact
Holatron Syatems first.
4.1.5 Verify electrical continuity through the devices connected to the receiver
outputs. Continuity is tested on the RFLS-96HSRC, RFLS-96HSARC,
RFLS-496HSRC, and RFLS-496HSARC receivers by pressing the test
button. On the RFLS-912HSRC, RFLS-912HSARC, and RFLS-
91212HSRC receivers, it is done by pressing the ARM toggle switch
down into its “Test” position. Lighted lamps indicate open circuits. It is
recommended this be done with the Arm Switch in the “Safe” or
“Disarmed” position, but the test circuit will also function in the “Armed”
position.