Remote Control Options - Will Burt Night Scan Chief Series Operating Instructions Manual

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vehicle surface is not flat, this switch may need to be adjusted for proper stowing of the mast.
See Section 7.5.3 for optional adjustment procedure.
Tilt Actuator: This actuator tilts the mast.
Safety Valve: This valve prevents over-pressurization of the mast system.
Air Compressor: The air compressor provides the air pressure required to raise the mast.
Attached is a valve used for exhausting air. Optionally, the compressor is replaced by air valves
(not shown) when auxiliary air is provided by the vehicle. The mast does not have a switch indi-
cating the mast has reached its full extended height. When the mast is deployed, the operator
should release the extension button on the hand held control. If the operator keeps the button
pressed, the system will continue to build pressure until the safety valve blows off to relieve pres-
sure.
90° Limit Switch: This limit switch activates when the mast reaches the 90° vertical position.
The mast is driven into a rubber pad under the mast.
Stowed Limit Switch: This limit switch activates when the mast reaches the horizontal stowed
position. After this switch activates, the controller drives the RCP into the saddle until a specified
current limit is achieved. This drives the RCP into the saddle ensuring a tight fit for vehicle trans-
port.
Tilt Actuator: This actuator tilts the mast.
Safety Valve: This valve prevents over-pressurization of the mast system.
Air Compressor: The air compressor provides the air pressure required to raise the mast.
Attached is a valve used for exhausting air. Optionally, the compressor is replaced by air valves
(not shown) when auxiliary air is provided by the vehicle.
Labels: Extra warning labels are provided to attach near the operator control station.
3.5

Remote Control Options

There are three options for controlling the mast functions. Each option provides full system con-
trol. See Figure 3-5 for a picture of each option.
1. Wired Hand-Held Remote Control (HHRC): This option includes a 25 foot (7.6 meters)
quick connect coil cord and LED display.
2. Panel Mount Remote Control (PMRC): This option mounts to a panel and has LED display.
3. Wireless Hand-Held Remote Control (WHHRC). This option comes with a separate control
box that contains the transceiver. This control box is mounted separately from the mast. A
HHRC can be plugged into the wireless control box and used with the wireless control. Refer
to operating instructions TP-5543301 for installation and operation for the optional WHHRC.
TP-4602001-T
DECEMBER 2020
NIGHT SCAN CHIEF
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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