™ 206 Remote Control System User Manual DN: U024.2-SmaRT_206_SYS-R 2008 Cervis, Inc.
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Remote Control System Table of Contents Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions ....................ii Definitions/Notes ......................... iii 1.0 SmaRT 206 Remote Control System .................. 1 1.1 Features ..........................1 1.2 PTO-206 Handheld Remote ....................2 1.3 BU-206F Base Unit ......................3 1.4 Handheld ↔ Base Unit Communication ................ 4 1.4.1 Handheld ↔...
SmaRT 206 Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions Read and follow all instructions. Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may result in equipment failure, loss of authority to operate the equipment, and personal injury. Use and maintain proper wiring. Follow equipment manufacturer instructions.
The system operates in the 2.4GHz range and has some defined number (N) of outputs. For instance, a SmaRT 206 Remote Control System operates in the 2.4GHz range, and a maximum of six outputs can be controlled by the remote.
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1.0 SmaRT 206 Remote Control System The standard SmaRT 206 Remote Control System consists of a 6-Button PTO-206 wireless handheld transmitter, a BU-206F base unit, and the wiring harness that is used to connect the base unit to the controlled apparatus. A single base unit is capable of communicating with up to eight PTO-206 Handheld units.
SmaRT 206 1.2 PTO-206 Handheld Remote The SmaRT PTO-206 Handheld Remote features a handheld-to-base unit 300 ft. (100m) communication range providing six function press-to-operate (PTO) control. Using direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) wireless technology at 2.4GHz, the handheld unit provides a robust link with a base unit in congested radio environments.
The unit has four status/diagnostic LEDs that are used to determine the state of the unit. The LEDs are shown in Figure 4. Green Active Green Output pulse/sec Health OK Amber indicates an output issue Amber Transceiving Amber Power Figure 4. BU-206F LEDs 2008 Cervis, Inc.
SmaRT 206 1.4 Handheld ↔ Base Unit Communication A standard SmaRT 206 System comes with one PTO-206 Handheld Remote and one BU-206F Base Unit, but each BU-206F is capable of communicating with up to eight PTO-206 Handheld Remotes. Each handheld must first establish a communications link with the base unit before the base unit will recognize the handheld unit.
8. Release the Association button. The RX LED extinguishes, the TX LED flashes green for a brief time and then it too goes out. The SmaRT 206 System is ready for use with that particular handheld remote. 1.4.2 Handheld ↔ Base Unit Disassociation In some circumstances it may become necessary to break the communication link between a handheld and a base unit.
SmaRT 206 8. Release the Disassociate button. The RX LED extinguishes, the TX LED flashes green for a brief time and then it too extinguishes. The SmaRT BU-206F Base Unit will not communicate with any handheld remote units. A handheld remote must use the Association Procedure (1.4.1) to re-establish a communication link with the base unit.
Make sure the machine on which the base unit is to be attached is disabled during installation. Use the configuration diagrams supplied by Cervis to guide you in mounting the base unit and connecting your wiring harness. Mounting of the base unit is left much to your discretion with the following guidelines: •...
SmaRT 206 Note: Harness cable wires are individually marked on the insulator of each wire. Figure 8. Wiring Harness Cable Figure 9. Field Wiring Layout CAUTION Be sure the ends of all unused wires are insulated when making your connections to protect against short circuits.
(3) diagnostic LEDs. PTO buttons 1 and 2 have dual functions as described in Figure 11. ASSOCIATE to base unit DISASSOCIATE from base unit Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 LINK Output 5 Output 6 Figure 11. PTO-206 Front Panel 2008 Cervis, Inc.
BU-206F output under control stops, and the BU-206F waits for the next command sent by the PTO-206. The following instructions outline what is needed for use of and how to use the SmaRT 206 Remote Control System. 5.1 Initial Use Instructions ...
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When the PTO button is released, the output becomes inactive, and the base unit Out LED goes out. Once PTO button to base unit output verification is complete, the SmaRT 206 System is ready for use.
SmaRT 206 6.0 Specifications 6.1 PTO-206 Handheld Remote Table 1 - Handheld Specifications Item Description Power +3.6V to +4.5V Batteries Three (3) AAA Auto-shutdown 3 Sec. of button inactivity Environment -20°C to 55°C Operating (-4°F to 131°F) -40°C to 55°C Storage (-40°F to 131°F)
Inches: 5.24 x 4.65 x 1.42 Weight 240gr. 8oz. Durability High Impact Polymer Indicators Power Amber Red/green Fault TX/RX Green Receive Transmit Health Green/Sec. OK Green Output Active Outputs Six (6) Open-Drain FETs 4A max. each output 24 A max. total output 2008 Cervis, Inc.
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