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Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 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.
Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 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.
1.0 Warrior CB-9X Transmitter Introduction The Warrior CB-9X Console Box is designed for control of overhead bridge cranes. This transmitter offers up to seven single axis bi-directional levers or up to three bi-directional joysticks for crane motions as well as toggle switches, pushbuttons, rotary switches, and potentiometer options for AUX functions.
Warrior CB-9X3JS Warrior CB-9X2JS-DIS Warrior CB-9X4L Left Side Right Side S14 S13 S12 Figure 1. Warrior CB-9X Wireless Transmitter Examples 2.1 Warrior CB-9X Diagnostic/Status LEDs Warrior CBs have four red standard diagnostic/status LEDs. Table 1. Warrior CB-9X Transmitter LEDs Icon Function...
Shutting Off: Joystick/Lever command reached out-of-bounds. Condition unsafe, operation turning off. 2.2 Warrior CB-9X Battery Installation and Replacement The Warrior console box transmitter operates between 2.0VDC to 3.2VDC powered by two 1.5V type “C” alkaline batteries (included when shipped). Nominal battery life expectation is...
Batteries must be changed soon after the first low battery warning to assure continued reliable operation. Cervis recommends that fresh spare batteries are at hand at all times that the system is in use. The console box transmitter will sense when the voltage is at the low power threshold—approximately 2.2V—at which time the Red...
The target receiver ID is stored by the CB-9X following a successful association with a chosen receiver. Systems are associated at Cervis before leaving the factory, but there may be times when it is necessary to associate while in the field.
Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters Each transmitter must to be associated one time. Once associated to a receiver, that transmitter will work with that receiver until the ID is cleared (Heading 2.6). The TX will work in a first-come-first-serve fashion, where only one TX can ever be paired to an RX unit at a time.
LEDs and then power down shortly after it is turned on. The receiver does not need to be on when clearing an ID from the transmitter. Step 1 Step 2 S14 S13 Step 3 Figure 5. Clearing the ID (Factory Reset) 2017 Cervis, Inc.
FCC for operating distance from human tissue. Appendix B: Agency Identification Label Location Note: The Agency ID label for all console boxes can be found in the positions shown. Figure 6. Agency Identification Label Locations 2017 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters Appendix C: CB-9X Product Family Common Features Table 4. CB-9X Product Family Common Features Power: Two (2) Type C-Cell Batteries Dedicated Stop Switch: Oversized, Spring-Loaded 2-Position (EOS) Activation: Move Keyswitch 90°. Press S12 to sound Horn/Start.
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C. Schilling corrections and additions per markup and email (March) 10/20/17 Schilling and Glenn rewrites and edits 10/30/17 Kaczkowski review edits and release www.cervisinc.com Visit our Web site at: 2017 Cervis, Inc. All rights reserved. Content is subject to change without notice. 2017 Cervis, Inc.
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