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™ U120.0.1 Split Receiver System Manual 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................... i List of Figures ..........................ii Cervis, Inc. Safety Precautions ....................1 1.0 Warrior Split Receivers RX#1 and RX#2 ................2 2.0 Split Receiver Theory of Operation ..................3 2.1 Terminology ........................6 3.0 Split Receiver Association ....................
Split Receiver System Manual 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.
Optional 90dB Warning Buzzer RX#2 Trolley/Hoist RX#1 Bridge/Mainline Figure 1. Warrior MU-X9 Receivers and 900MHz External Antennas Warrior MU-X9 Receiver Features Two Motion, Two Speed Control Two Series MLC (Main Line Contactor) Relays Dedicated Horn/Light and Start Relays ...
Association Figure 2. HH2S Transmitter Button Control/LED Function Notes: 1. Receiver 1 (RX#1) will have a custom software configuration. 2. The handheld remote will have a custom software configuration. 3. A green boot identifies the transmitter. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
Receiver 1 (RX#1) This receiver is designated for the bridge/main line contactor (MLC) and must be mounted and wired to that control panel as illustrated in Figure 3. Figure 3. Receiver 1 Wiring Diagram Note: At various times throughout system startup, relay K7 energizes to alert the operator that the receiver is on and “linked”...
Note: At various times throughout system startup, relay K7 energizes to alert the operator that the receiver is on and “linked” with the transmitter. Relay K7 should be wired to a horn or light to take advantage of this feature. See Figure 6 for master installation drawing. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
2.1 Terminology Association The process of exchanging and storing serial numbers. This allows the transmitter and receiver to work as a system. Association is done at the factory, but may have to be done in the field as well. Note: Multiple transmitters can be associated to the receivers.
Association 1. Wake (turn on) the handheld by pressing and releasing the STOP button. 2. Within the first second, while the B Select LED is active, simultaneously press and release buttons 9 and 10. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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Handheld LEDs begin cycling (see below), indicating that the handheld is in maintenance mode. 3. Simultaneously press and hold buttons 3 (UP) and 4 (DOWN) for approximately five seconds. 4. Release the buttons when LED A starts to blink. U120.0.1...
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Note: If no receivers are available, the handheld will stay in scan mode until the handheld times out or is turned off. 7. Next, a detected receiver will start blinking its strobe LED indicator and/or sounding its audible alarm. The operator may confirm or deny that selection. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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8. Press button 10 to confirm that receiver, or press button 9 to deny that receiver and move to the next receiver. Once confirmed, the first receiver is stored in memory as RX#1 (bridge/main line control). It closes its mainline relay, which supplies power to the second receiver. The transmitter then starts the nomination process again for RX#2 (trolley/hoist control).
When power is first supplied to RX#2 (see Figure 6), the HORN/LIGHT relay (K7) on RX#2 momentarily activates. MLC will be energized. 6. Once both receivers are powered on and go through this start-up sequence, the system is ready for operation. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
If the portable operating pose is on the hand or arm, a 5mm separation is required between the radiating part of the antenna and nearby human tissue. Required Training All installers and operators of host applications that include an SRF310 radio transceiver module must be trained to use proper RF safety precautions. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
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