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HH-xH06 Manual
DN: U076.0.4-SmaRT_HP-2/4/6_hhr
2013 Cervis, Inc.

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  • Page 1 ™ ™ HH-xH06 Manual DN: U076.0.4-SmaRT_HP-2/4/6_hhr 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 2 This document is the property of Cervis, Inc. and cannot be copied, modified, e-mailed, or reproduced without the express prior written consent of Cervis, Inc. Cervis, Inc. reserves the right to change this manual or edit, delete, or modify any information without prior notification.
  • Page 3: Document Conventions

     Note: Notes are used to indicate points of interest or pertinent information. Cautions are used to warn of serious consequences of actions or inactions that may result in injury, death, or serious damage to the equipment. 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Document Conventions ........................ i List of Figures ..........................ii List of Tables ..........................ii Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions ....................1 1.0 SmaRT Two, Four and Six Button Handheld Remotes ............. 2 1.1 DO and OO Button Operation ..................4 2.0 Associate Handheld to Base Unit ..................5 3.0 Dissociate Handheld from Base Unit .................
  • Page 5: Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions

    Handheld Remotes Manual 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.
  • Page 6: Smart Two, Four And Six Button Handheld Remotes

    The Cervis naming convention for SmaRT handheld remotes is indicative of unit details as shown in the Table 1.
  • Page 7: Figure 1. Hh-Xh06 6-Led Handheld Remote Button Assignments

    Six visible status/diagnostic LEDs (see Figure 2) indicate transmit and receive status, errors, button press and output control, low battery warning, and low battery auto-shutdown of the unit, as well as two additional indicators under control of a base unit. 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 8: Do And Oo Button Operation

    SmaRT HH-xH06 ASSOCIATE (button 1) DISSOCIATE (button 2) TX blinking Green when transmitting RX blinking Yellow when receiving Out 1 Out 2 Protective Bumper ER blinking Red when error occurs BA blinking Yellow when Low Battery A1 (Axillary 1) Custom program use Out 3 Out 4 A2 (Axillary 2) Custom program use...
  • Page 9: Associate Handheld To Base Unit

    This process is called Associate and it applies to all HH-xH06 handhelds. A handheld remote as part of a system is associated to the system base unit before leaving Cervis. In situations where it is necessary to re-establish handheld to base unit communications, the following steps are used: 1.
  • Page 10: Dissociate Handheld From Base Unit

    SmaRT HH-xH06 3.0 Dissociate Handheld from Base Unit In some circumstances it may become necessary to break the communication link, or dissociate a handheld and a base unit. The Dissociate procedure is almost identical to the Associate procedure, except the Dissociate button is used and held throughout the process instead of the Associate button.
  • Page 11: Battery Installation Or Change

    Figure 4. Handheld Battery Installation  Note: Cover screws must be tightened enough to ensure the sealing gasket is compressed. Do not over-tighten the screws. Be sure to observe proper polarity when placing batteries in the handheld battery compartment. 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 12: Using A Standard Smart Handheld Remote

    SmaRT HH-xH06 5.0 Using a Standard SmaRT Handheld Remote  Note: 3-LED handheld units use the same button sequence as 6-LED remotes. Handheld control is achieved under the following conditions: 1. Communication between the handheld and base unit must be established using the Associate Procedure (2.0).
  • Page 13: Do Start/Stop

    Table 3. DO Button Output Assignments (x = 2 or 9) Applies to DO Type Pushbutton Output Unit ON/OFF x06, x04, x02 2 (N/A for x02) ON/OFF for DO-x02 x06, x04, x02 x06, x04 x06, x04 4 (N/A for x04) ON/OFF for DO-x04 ON/OFF for D0-x06 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 14: Table 4. Oo Button Output Assignments (X = 2 Or 9)

    SmaRT HH-xH06 Table 4. OO Button Output Assignments (x = 2 or 9) Applies to OO Type Pushbutton Output ON or OFF x06, x04 x06, x04 3 (N/A for x04) ON for x04 x06, x04 4 (N/A for x04) OFF for x04 x06, x04 ON for x06 OFF for x06...
  • Page 15: Low Battery And Low Battery Auto-Shutdown

    Therefore, the more telling indication is that the transmit (TX) and receive (RX) LEDs are inactive, and the Green TX LED is not illuminated while any button is being held. 2013 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    SmaRT HH-xH06 7.0 Specifications Table 5. SmaRT HH-Xh06 Handheld Specifications Item Description Power +3.6V to +4.5V Batteries Three (3) AAA alkaline Auto-shutdown PTO – three (3) seconds of button inactivity DO and OO – four (4) minutes of button inactivity Low Battery Warning 3.3V and below Low Battery Shutdown...
  • Page 17: Spare Parts List

    8.0 Spare Parts List Table 6. Spare Parts List Item Cervis Bin Location AA6-02 Protective Rubber Bumper AA8-01B Lanyard Call Cervis @ 724-741-9000 Battery Cover with 4 Screws AA6-03 AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (pk. 3) AA5-07 Belt Clip Disallowed Replacement Antenna...
  • Page 18: Appendix A: Hh-X06 Product Variation List

    SmaRT HH-xH06 Appendix A: HH-x06 Product Variation List Table 7. HH-x06 Product Variation List Discrete Dedicated Model Model # Frequency RF Power Activation Pushbutton Attachment Stop Inputs PTO-9H06 07116550 900MHz 10mW Any Input Lanyard PTO-9H04 07116551 900MHz 10mW Any Input Lanyard PTO-9H02 07116552...
  • Page 19: Appendix B: Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    Keep the remote when in use at least 15mm (5/8 inch) away from the body, and only use carrying cases, belt clips, or holders that are approved by the Cervis, Inc. Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Locations Figure 7.
  • Page 20 SmaRT HH-xH06 www.cervisinc.com Visit our Web site at:  2013 Cervis, Inc. All rights reserved. Content is subject to change without notice. U076.0.4-SmaRT_HP-2/4/6_hhr...

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