User's Manual

VERSA REMOTE
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be left on charge for a long period
of time and should be discharged
periodically. A complete charge
can be achieved in 8 hour.
To save battery life, the
transmitter is designed with an
auto shut down feature. This
feature turns transmitter off when
none of the switches or buttons is
used for specified period. To turn
transmitter on again, toggle the
power switch to off, then on
position.
The transmitter is also able to
communicate with the receiver
via CAN (Controller Area Network)
protocol. This is done by
connecting the CAN cable to the
transmitter. This feature is
designed to allow the user to
operate the machine in case of
radio interference or discharged
transmitter battery.
OUTPUTS:
There are sourcing on/off outputs
and proportional outputs on the
receiver module. Each output is
designed with built in short circuit
and overload protection. The
on/off outputs are also designed
with no load or broken wire
status. These statuses are
reported to the machine operator
via the error code display in the
receiver. Refer to the error code
chart for a list of error codes.
The Proportional outputs are
current regulated and the
minimum and maximum requited
current as well as ramp for the
proportional output is calibrated
using a Palm Pilot
tm
. Each
function is programmed for preset
factory settings when shipped
from Kar-Tech. Refer to factory
setting table at the end of this
manual.
DISPLAY:
The receiver is designed with an
integrated 4-character alpha-
numeric red LED Intelligent
Display. This display is used to
report the status of the outputs,
radio communication, etc. to the
machine operator. For additional
information on error codes refer
error code chart of this manual.