Cervis Warrior CB-9X Series Manual

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CB-9X Console Box
Transmitters
Manual U103.1.0
2019 Cervis, Inc.

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  • Page 1 ™ CB-9X Console Box Transmitters Manual U103.1.0 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................... i List of Figures ..........................i List of Tables ..........................i Cervis, Inc. Safety Precautions ....................ii 1.0 Warrior CB-9X Transmitter Introduction ................1 1.1 Features ..........................1 1.2 Warrior CB-9X Custom Options ..................1 2.0 Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters ................
  • Page 4: Cervis, Inc. Safety Precautions

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box 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.
  • Page 5: Warrior Cb-9X Transmitter Introduction

    Figure 1 illustrates several examples of Warrior CB-9X console boxes and switch/controls variations. Branding/Labeling Option Cervis, Inc. offers in-house design of attractive custom labels for engineered system CBs designed to your specifications. Custom labels—made of durable Lexan™ polycarbonate—can include client logos, specific function text, and specific foreground and background colors.
  • Page 6: Warrior Cb-9X Console Box Transmitters

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 2.0 Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 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 Action...
  • Page 7: Table 2. Advanced Led Diagnostics

    Tilt Mode active. B→A→Bat→RF→B Scrolling: Signifies Maintenance Mode Blinking: Batteries low, replace with fresh batteries soon. RF/BAT/A/B Shutting Off: Unit is shutting down: Inactivity timeout M-Stop engaged Keyswitch moved to OFF Select Unit wake-up without switch S12 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 8: Warrior Cb-9X Battery Installation And Replacement

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters LEDs Indication Diagnostic Shutting Off: Batteries below operating level; unit shutting down; replace batteries with fresh set. Select 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”...
  • Page 9: Neck/Shoulder Harness

    Note: Change batteries soon after the first low battery warning to ensure continued reliable operation. Cervis, Inc. recommends keeping fresh spare batteries on hand at all times that the system is in use. The console box transmitter senses when the voltage is at the low power threshold—approximately 2.2V—at which time, the red battery LED periodically...
  • Page 10: Attaching The Harness To The Cb-9X

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box 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-9X Both ends of the high-visibility orange straps feature a pair of heavy-duty metal button snaps at the ends.
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 Warrior CB-9X Console Box 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. U103.1.0...
  • Page 13 When you have the harness securely together, hang it around your neck—or drape it over your shoulder—and begin operating your CB-9X. 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 14: Turn Cb-9X Transmitter On

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 2.4 Turn CB-9X Transmitter On Turn the console box transmitter on and make it ready for use as follows (Figure 3): Step 2 Step 1 Step 4 Step 3 Figure 3. Turn CB-9X Transmitter On 1.
  • Page 15: Turn Cb-9X Transmitter Off

    The CB-9X stores the target receiver ID following successful association with a chosen receiver. Systems are associated at Cervis, Inc. before leaving the factory; but there may be times when it is necessary to associate while in the field.
  • Page 16 Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 7. The A and RF LEDs light solid when the console box has completed its search for available receivers. You can now pick which receiver to link to. 8. A found receiver starts to pulse its Associate Relay. (Wire this relay to an external indicating device—such as a light or horn—when installing).
  • Page 17: Figure 4. Associate Console Box With Receiver

    Step 2 Step 1 CYCLE Step 3 OFF→ ON OR ON→OFF→ON S14 S13 S14 S13 Step 4 Step 5 Figure 4. Associate Console Box with Receiver 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 18: Clearing Cb-9X Stored Receiver Id (Factory Reset)

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 2.7 Clearing CB-9X Stored Receiver ID (Factory Reset) The CB-9X transmitter stores the associated receiver ID. It may become necessary during instances of severe interference—or perhaps when troubleshooting—to break the established communications link between the console box transmitter and the system receiver. This is called “clearing the ID”...
  • Page 19: Figure 5. Clearing The Id (Factory Reset)

    Step 1 Step 2 S14 S13 Step 3 Figure 5. Clearing the ID (Factory Reset) 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 20: Warrior Cb-9X Console Box Specifications

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters 3.0 Warrior CB-9X Console Box Specifications Table 3. Warrior CB-9X Console Box Specifications Warrior CB-9X Console Box Specifications Two “C” 1.5V Alkaline Batteries Power +2.0 to +3.2VDC Radio Frequency 904–926MHz @ 100mW License License-Free Modulation Channel Hopping (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Antenna Internal...
  • Page 21: Appendix A: Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy

    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.
  • Page 22: Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Location

    Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters Appendix C: Agency Identification Label Location  Note: The Agency ID label for all console boxes is located in the positions shown. Figure 6. Agency Identification Label Locations U103.1.0...
  • Page 23: Appendix D: Cb-9X Product Family Common Features

    Twist spring-loaded Stop Button clockwise to pop up. Press switch S12 until LEDs activate. Discrete Inputs Type: Momentary or Maintained Two- or Three-Position Toggles. Pushbutton or Potentiometer Attachment: Molded Belt Attachments Or Harness Brackets/Bar Diagnostic Indicators: Four Red LEDs 2019 Cervis, Inc.
  • Page 24 Warrior CB-9X Console Box Transmitters www.cervisinc.com Visit our Web site at: 2019 Cervis, Inc. All rights reserved. Content is subject to change without notice. U103.1.0...

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