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SERVICE INFORMATION Your New Radio System Thank you for your purchase of ARC Flex Mini radio remote control system. Without a doubt, our Flex Mini system is the ultimate solution for providing precise, undeterred, and safe control of your material.
1.2 RECEIVER 1.2.1 External Illustration 1. COM LED Indicator 5. System Information 2. Status LED Indicator 6. Cord Grip 3. Power LED Indicator 7. Mounting Bracket 4. Output Relay LED Indicators Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 5 of 17...
1.2.2 Internal Illustration 1. RF/Decoder Board 2. AC Line Filter/Relay Board 3. Power Transformer Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 6 of 17...
PB1 and PB3 at the same time for up to 2 seconds; this will reset the newly selected transmitter channel back to its previous setting. Or perform section 2.1.4 Receiver-to- Transmitter Pairing process; this will transfer the receiver channel to the transmitter. Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 7 of 17...
ON (sleep mode disabled). When finished the transmitter Status LED will display the newly selected sleep timer value. Exit transmitter Function Setting Mode by taking out the batteries and move the function dipswitch back to “off” position. Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 8 of 17...
Note: when transmitter keypad is set to type 1 while performing RX-to-TX remote pairing the receiver must be reset (turn off and back on) or execute the RX-to-TX remote pairing 1 minute after receiver inactivity. Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015...
When a button pair is set to the ID function the corresponding button setting on dipswitch #1 must set to “0”. When set to ID function the START/AUX function on keypad type 3 is disabled (auxiliary function replaced by ID function). Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015...
JP4 ~ JP8 → Reserved for future functions. 2.2.3 External Programming Other settings not listed in this manual can be programmed via the external programmer unit. Please contact ARC representative in your area for more details. Transmitter Receiver Other available functions set via external programmer unit: 1) On &...
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For 9~36VDC power supply, wire #1 corresponds to the negative charge (-), wire #3 corresponds to the positive charge (+) and wire #2 is GROUND. 106 mm (4.17") (2.72") (0.68") Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 12 of 17...
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(see below). WALL Remove the two components shown on the right with arrows pointed to them when 380~400VAC or 410~460VAC power transformer is used. Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 13 of 17...
“+” to “+” charge and “–” to “–” charge. Also make sure the screw is tightened after battery installation to avoid water, moisture, dirt, grease, or other liquid penetration. Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 14 of 17...
Power to the relay board No power to the relay board Receiver POWER Light Indications Type Display Type Indication Constant red Power to the receiver No power to the receiver Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 15 of 17...
EN 300 220-1 V2.3.1 + EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1 SAFETY EN 60950-1+A1+A11+A12, EN 60529 (IP66) Test reports issued by: R&TTE SAFETY Person responsible for marking this declaration: Tom Jou / President Name and signature of authorized person Flex Mini Instruction Manual November 2015 Page 17 of 17...
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