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Warrior CB-xW 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-xW Transmitters Cervis, Inc. Safety Precautions Read and follow all instructions. Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may cause equipment failure, loss of authority to operate the equipment, and personal injury. Use and maintain proper wiring. Follow equipment manufacturer instructions.
Operates using two type “C” cell batteries Pull-Up Stop switch On/off keyswitch (optional – usually on the right-hand side) Neck/shoulder harness standard; optional belt mounting Optional eight-character LED display Unsurpassed durability and environmental sealing 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters 2.0 Warrior CB-xW Console Box Transmitters Figure 1. Warrior CB-xW Wireless Transmitter Examples 2.1 Warrior CB-xW Diagnostic/Status LEDs Warrior CB-xW transmitters have four red diagnostic/status LEDs. Table 1. Warrior CB-xW Transmitter LEDs Icon Function Receiver Communication Association Radio Frequency (RF) Flashes when message is sent Used for Maintenance...
→ Shutting Off: Batteries below normal operating level (replace batteries with fresh set.) → → Shutting Off: Joystick/Lever command reached out-of-bounds. Operation turning off. Remove from service and seek repairs. (Not usually seen unless problem is present.) 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters 2.2 Warrior CB-xW Battery Installation and Replacement The Warrior CB-xW transmitter operates between 2.0VDC to 3.2VDC, powered by two 1.5V type “C” cell batteries (included when shipped). Nominal battery life expectancy is approximately 70 to 100 operating hours before it becomes necessary to replace the batteries.
To ensure continued reliable operation, change batteries soon after the first low battery warning. Cervis, Inc. recommends having fresh spare batteries on hand at all times that the system is in use. The transmitter senses when the voltage is at the low-power threshold—approximately 2.2V—at which time, the red Battery LED periodically flashes...
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters The harness’ left strap features a 6" (152mm) long quick release hook-and-loop Nylon rip cord. Connect the two parts of the rip cord together, and press down to secure the connection. 2.3.2 Attaching the Harness to the CB-xW Both ends of the high-visibility orange straps feature a pair of heavy-duty metal button snaps at the ends.
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CB—one is on the left side; the other is on the right—or the orange bar across the top of Thread the high visibility orange straps through the harness mounts or bar—snap side up—past the first two (female) snaps. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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Warrior CB-xW Transmitters Fold the strap over onto itself, and fasten the female snaps to their male counterparts. Note: You’ll know the snaps are secured when you hear a clicking sound. U114.1.1...
Refer to the project documents for more information. Some transmitter models do not have a keyswitch installed. If your transmitter does not have a keyswitch, skip to step 2. 2. Pull the STOP button UP to the ON position. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters If the STOP button is not up – nothing will happen. If the STOP button is already up, push it down; then pull it back up again. All four LEDs light solid for 0.5 second: Then, LED lights solid for 1.5 seconds: 3.
(ID) in its core memory following successful association with the chosen receiver. Systems are pre-associated at Cervis, Inc. before leaving the factory; but there may be times when it is necessary to associate transmitters and receivers while in the field.
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Warrior CB-xW Transmitters To Associate with Receiver: 1. Turn the transmitter on. (See steps 1–2 in Section 2.4). 2. Enter Maintenance Mode. (See steps 1–3 in Section 2.6). 3. While in Maintenance Mode, simultaneously lift and hold the SELECT and NEXT switches on the transmitter’s left side UP for five seconds.
To Virtually Unlock Your Receiver: Note: First, make sure that at least one transmitter was previously associated with the target receiver. 1. With the transmitter OFF, turn the keyswitch to the ON position. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters Note: If your transmitter does not have a keyswitch, skip to Step 2. 2. Flip the STOP switch UP. Verify that there is a radio frequency link (the LED is blinking): Note: Do not press the green HORN/START pushbutton to pull in the MLC relays. 3.
To stop the alarm, return the transmitter to level and reset all controls to their neutral state. Remote machine control will become available again. Cervis, Inc. ships all CB-xW transmitters with the tilt switch enabled, as a safety feature. And while you can briefly maintain equipment motion control during the first three seconds of the warning period, you should return the transmitter to a level position before it expires.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters 4. After three seconds, the LEDs flash in the following pattern: – sequence repeats. This pattern indicates that the Tilt Switch is enabled. 5. To disable the tilt switch, press and release the green HORN/START pushbutton. The LEDs flash in the following pattern: –...
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0.5 second then goes out. When you move a lever or joystick (these are analog devices with a digital input), LED will again turn on momentarily: Then the Battery LED comes on and stays on solid: 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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Warrior CB-xW Transmitters Indicating that there is a positive connection to one of the analog inputs. To Exit Switch Test Mode Either: 1. Press the STOP button. 2. Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position. Note: Disregard Step 2 if your transmitter does not have a keyswitch. U114.1.1...
Glass-filled nylon Aluminum faceplate Weight 3.95 lbs. (1.8kg) Function Controls Joysticks Up to four single-axis, model-dependent Levers Up to six single-axis (Y+, Y-) Toggles Two- or three-position maintained or momentary; model- dependent Pushbuttons One (options available) Stop Two-position 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters Appendix A: Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Warrior system transmitter and receiver units contain radio transceivers. When active, transmitters/receivers send out radio frequency (RF) energy through an internal (or external) antenna. The Warrior CB-xW transmitter complies with limits set by the FCC for operating distance from human tissue.
Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Location Note: The Agency ID label for all transmitters can be found in the position shown. Figure 3. Agency Identification Label Locations 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior CB-xW Transmitters Appendix D: CB-xW Product Family Common Features Table 4. CB-xW Product Family Common Features Two Type “C” Cell Batteries Power: Dedicated Stop Switch: Two-Position Activation: Turn Keyswitch 90° Press green HORN/START pushbutton to sound horn/light light Pull up STOP switch Press the green HORN/START pushbutton until LEDs activate Discrete Inputs Type: Momentary or Maintained Two- or Three-Position Toggles...
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