Remote Control Operation - Landoll 380 Operator's Manual

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Remote Control Operation

A hand-held remote control box (pendant) is stored in the
front streetside toolbox on the trailer (See Figure 3-5.)
1. There are two keypads located on the remote control
box. The top keypad operates the front functions of
the trailer and the lower keypad operates the rear
function of the trailer.
2. The remote control functions operate the controls the
same way that the hydraulic controls work on the
driver's side of the trailer (See "Hydraulic Control
Panel" on page 3-9.)
3. An Emergency Stop Switch is located at the top of
the remote control box. In the case of an emergency,
all functions will cease if the button is pushed in.
NOTE
The Emergency Stop Switch button must be pulled back
out before the remote control box will operate.
4. Before the remote control box will work:
• the remote cable must be plugged into the remote
control box at the cable connector.
• the toggle switch on the hydraulic control panel must
be in the UP/ON position (See Figure 3-3.)
• the emergency stop switch must be pulled out.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5. A single/multi-function control switch is located on
the remote control box between the two keypads.
There are three functions available through this
switch. This switch only affects the lift leg functions of
the trailer.
When switched to F/B, the front or back
F/B
lift legs will extend or retract together.
(Front/Back)
X1
When switch is in X1 position, each
function works independently.
When switched to L/R, the left or right
L/R
lift legs will extend or retract together.
(Left/Right)
NOTES
In X1 position, any single front function and single rear
function can be operated at the same time.
In X1 position, it is not possible to operate two functions
on the same keypad at the same time.
NOTE
If incompatible buttons are pushed at the same time,
functions will not operate. This is a safety feature to
prevent damage to the trailer and/or load, or injury to the
operator.
6. For troubleshooting and maintenance of the remote
control, see"Remote Control ECM Programming
and Monitoring" on page 4-31.
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