User's Manual

01/2001, CATTRON
- THEIMEG
TM
Section 2, Page 5
Radio Control Operator’s Duties General Equipment, continued.
WARNING:
CATTRON-THEIMEG
PSEZ AND PSCS PORTABLE REMOTE
CONTROL (PRC) SYSTEMS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO INTERFACE
DIRECTLY TO SAFETY CRITICAL BI-STABLE MAINTAINED
FUNCTIONS (i.e., electro-magnet circuits, vacuum circuits, grab, pump motors,
fire suppression etc.).
CONTACT CATTRON-THEIMEG
FACTORY FOR INFORMATION
REGARDING PROPER INTERFACE TO SAFETY CRITICAL BI-STABLE
MAINTAINED FUNCTIONS.
SHOULD CATTRON-THEIMEG
PSCS AND PSEZ PORTABLE REMOTE
CONTROL SYSTEMS BE INADVERTENTLY CONFIGURED TO
INTERFACE DIRECTLY WITH SAFETY CRITICAL BI-STABLE
MAINTAINED FUNCTIONS AT YOUR OPERATING FACILITY, DAMAGE
TO EQUIPMENT, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH TO PERSONNEL MAY
RESULT.
IT MUST BE FULLY UNDERSTOOD THAT CATTRON-THEIMEG
WILL
NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, EQUIPMENT
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE FROM IMPROPER
CONFIGURATION OF YOUR PORTABLE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM.
The following procedures provide general guidelines for radio control operation of equipment and
should not be used as a substitute for your plant operating procedures.
1. Before operating equipment, carry out the following:
a. Install the correct coded ‘i-Key’ for the target equipment to be operated. If the wrong
coded ‘i-Key’ is installed to the PS controller, the target equipment will not operate.
However; other equipment located at, around, or nearby your facility may become
operational.
b. Set (unlatch and pull out) PS controller red STOP switch to ‘RUN’ and turn Power
ON/OFF switch to ‘ON’. When transmitting with a good battery, two short ‘beeps’ will
be heard immediately after the ON/OFF power switch is set to ‘ON’ and the green
TRANSMIT LED will ‘flash’ rhythmically. When the battery starts to go low, the
yellow LOW BATTERY LED will ‘flash’ continuously, which means you should change
or re-charge the battery pack (refer to Battery Pack in Section 4 of this manual for
instructions on how to replace a battery pack).