User's Manual

Section 5 – Operation (Continued)
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Red LED ON/OFF Indicator.
The red LED, at the upper most left hand side of
the transmitter, operates as follows:
Be OFF when the transmitter is OFF.
Flash slowly when the transmitter is
ON, but not transmitting. If the
transmitter has Bank select enabled the
there will be a number of quick flashes
followed by a pause. The number of
quick flashes indicates the Bank the
transmitter is in.
Flash rapidly when the transmitter is
transmitting, including during E-STOP
when the transmitter is OFF.
Remain ON continuously for: waiting
password, un-programmed Bank
selected or a logic or pushbutton fault.
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Battery Yellow Indicator Light.
The yellow LED to the right of the ON/OFF
indicator operates as follows:
Be OFF when the transmitter is OFF.
Be OFF when the transmitter is ON and
the battery is good.
Remain ON continuously for a low
battery needing replacement.
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Bank Select (Normally Password
Protected).
This feature is like having four completely
different transmitters in one unit. Up to four
banks (operational configurations) are possible.
A Bank is a specific configuration of user-
defined parameters including:
System type
Frequency
Access codes
Also: Key arrangement
Relay configuration
Time-out- timer time
Mode selection
Alarm settings
To select a specific bank, The ON/OFF push
button is pressed and held down while one of the
four upper most motion push buttons (buttons 1
through 4 see Figure 5-2. Bank and Password
Input Buttons) is pressed. Press push button 1 for
Bank 1, push button 2 for Bank 2, push button 3
for Bank 3 or push button 4 for Bank 4. While
the Bank button is held down release the ON
pushbutton and then the Bank button. (The
sequence is important). The transmitter red LED
ON/OFF indicator then stays ON (for five
seconds) till the password is entered. Once the
password is entered (see below) the transmitter
red LED ON/OFF indicator flashes indicating
the current Bank the operator is in while the
transmitter is ON and not transmitting. One flash
then a pause repeatedly indicates Bank 1, two
quick flashes indicates Bank 2, three quick
flashes and a pause indicates Bank 3 and so on.
The transmitter will remember what Bank it is in
even if turned OFF and ON again.
It is not necessary to program all four Banks, if
an un-programmed or turned “off Bank is
selected the ON/OFF indicator will remain
ON continuously, the transmitter will send no
commands and will turn itself off shortly.
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Bank Password Protection
Function.
This enables the owner to create a four-stroke
password word to enable changing Banks. With
Password enabled the operator selects a four-
button sequence to enable a Bank after different
Bank has been selected (see above). When the
transmitter is turned ON, after Bank Selection is
made and the ON/OFF indicator will remain
lit until the correct password sequence is entered
with in five seconds. An incorrect password
sequence or failure to enter the sequence in time
shuts the unit OFF. The user is allowed to restart
and try again an unlimited amount of times. The
Bank Password is the same for all Banks.
WARNING
THIS PASSWORD FUNCTION IS NOT TO BE
USED AS A SECURITY DEVICE. THE PUR-
POSE OF THIS FUNCTION IS TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL BANK SWITCHING. THE
BEST FORM OF SECURITY IS ALWAYS TO
LOCKUP THE TRANSMITTER WHEN NOT
IN SERVICE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT
.