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The Will-Burt Company
401 Collins Blvd
Orrville, OH 44667, USA
Night Scan Vertical
Operating Instructions
Phone: +1 330 684 4000
E-Mail: info@willburt.com
Website: www.willburt.com
Authorized Representative:
Will-Burt Germany GmbH & Co. KG
Fischergasse 25
D-91344 Waischenfeld, Germany
TP-4836201-G, March 2021
© 2021 The Will-Burt Company
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 Night Scan Vertical Operating Instructions The Will-Burt Company Phone: +1 330 684 4000 TP-4836201-G, March 2021 401 Collins Blvd E-Mail: info@willburt.com © 2021 The Will-Burt Company Orrville, OH 44667, USA Website: www.willburt.com Original Instructions Authorized Representative: Will-Burt Germany GmbH & Co. KG...
  • Page 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Warranty Will-Burt warrants its Night Scan Vertical to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years, with such time period running from the date of shipment by Will-Burt. Will-Burt shall not be responsible for any damage resulting to or caused by its products by reason of failure to properly install, maintain or store the product;...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Contents 1 Safety Summary....................5 1.1 Signal Word Definitions..................... 5 1.2 Safety Instructions ....................5 1.3 Symbols Used on Product Labels................10 2 Specification Compliance ................. 13 2.1 NFPA 1901-2016 ....................13 2.2 CE Declaration of Conformity ................. 13 3 Introduction ......................
  • Page 5 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6.3 Quick Operation Summary..................52 6.4 Initiating (Power-Up) ....................52 6.5 Extending the Mast ....................53 6.6 Controlling the Lights ....................53 6.7 Lowering the Mast....................53 6.8 Stowing the Mast ....................53 6.8.1 Using the Auto Stow® Feature ..............54 6.8.2 Using the Mast Down Button ................
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  • Page 7: Safety Summary

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Safety Summary This section describes safety instructions for the Night Scan Vertical that personnel must understand and apply throughout all product activities such as transportation, handling, installation, operation, maintenance, storage, disposal and troubleshooting. Read and understand this entire document, and contact The Will-Burt Company with any questions, before performing any procedure outlined in this document.
  • Page 8 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS environmental conditions, including, but not limited to, mast size and weight, payload and cable size and weight, payload sail area, wind speed, guy line arrangement, support bracket or roof line location, and base plate assembly. Do not operate in wind speed conditions exceeding the maximum rated wind speed.
  • Page 9 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and maintenance to be performed by trained and authorized personnel only. Only a properly trained and qualified certified electrician should perform electric installations and service. Erratic Mast Operation Impact Hazard! The mast should operate smoothly during extension and retraction.
  • Page 10 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fire Hazard Solvent! Cleaning solvent, used for maintenance, is flammable and can be explosive. Do not smoke near solvent. Use cleaning solvent in a well-ventilated area. Keep cleaning solvent away from ignition sources. Always store cleaning solvent in the proper marked container and in a proper location.
  • Page 11 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instruction - Potential Air Contaminants! If internally mounted in a vehicle, air from mast and any accumulated water will discharge into the vehicle. Install appropriate drainage and venting. Fastener Vibration Hazard! Mast system and payload mounting hardware must include proper means to resist vibration loosening such as thread-locking compound, locking hardware, or equivalent.
  • Page 12: Symbols Used On Product Labels

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Manual Tilt! If manually tilting mast, make sure all power has been disconnected from the sys- tem prior to manually lowering mast to avoid unexpected motion and/or damaging mast compo- nents. Safety Instruction - Motion on Power Interruption or Emergency Stop! Mast uses a normally open air control valve.
  • Page 13 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This symbol is used to indicate the center of gravity (COG) of a fully nested mast in a horizontal transport position. TP-4836201-G PAGE 11 OF 98 MARCH 2021...
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  • Page 15: Specification Compliance

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Specification Compliance NFPA 1901-2016 The mast system is designed to be compliant with the following sections of National Fire Protection Agency NPFA-1901-2016 Edition: 22.14 Powered Operated Light Masts 23.13 Power Operated Masts CE Declaration of Conformity Refer to the Product page at www.willburt.com for the latest Declaration of Conformity.
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  • Page 17: Introduction

    It is not intended for use by non-professionals. Do not use the mast to lift personnel. The Night Scan Vertical is intended to be installed on fire/rescue/ TP-4836201-G...
  • Page 18: Mast Position Definition

    The Night Scan Vertical is intended to be used only when the vehicle is stationary and the vehicle parking brake is properly applied. Do not supply input supply voltage or operate the mast system when the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 19 RCP Saddle Mast Figure 3-2 Night Scan Vertical Stowed View Mast: The mast consists of concentric tube sections that extend as air pressure is applied. The mast contains a coiled cord in the center for power and data. Optionally, an external Nycoil® may be included (not shown) for camera or other accessory cables.
  • Page 20 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS used to secure the assembly to the roof. Bolt length will depend on the specific application and is to be determined by the installer. Figure 3-4 Internal Mounting Kit External: The external support bracket assembly (Figure 3-5) is a painted weldment that can be bolted into a mounting structure and used to position and support an externally mounted mast.
  • Page 21 RCP Board, which receives data through the base board from the controllers. This allows the RCP to control the lights to pan and tilt. Night Scan Vertical models can come with either a single-tilt or dual-tilt RCP. The single-tilt RCP tilts both sets of lights together. For example, if the lights are directed downward, both sets of lights will tilt downward.
  • Page 22 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control Box: The control box (Figure 3-9) contains the base board for the system, and the solenoid valve assembly. This is where power and air supply are connected. To Mast Coil Cord HHRC Control Power In...
  • Page 23: Remote Control Options

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Lights: The Night Scan Vertical systems can come with a variety of LED or Halogen lighting packages (Figure 3-10). Lights are attached to the RCP by the light bar. Go to www.willburt.com for additional information on available light packages.
  • Page 24 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HHRC PMRC WHHRC Figure 3-11 Remote Control Options (not to scale) The controllers can be used to operate all functions of the system and are as follows: 1. Wired Hand-Held Remote Control (HHRC): This option includes a 25 foot (7.6 meters) quick connect coil cord and LED display.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Technical Data Night Scan Vertical 4.3-15 5.4-17 6-20 7-25 8-30 Extended Height (ft / m) 13.4 / 4.08 17 / 5.2 20.4 / 6.2 25.4 / 7.7 30.4 / 9.2 Nested Height (ft / m) 4.5 / 1.3...
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  • Page 27: Installation

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Installation This section describes the physical and electrical installation of the Night Scan Vertical and provides the general procedures that must be followed to ensure a successful installation. Be sure to read and understand the entire installation procedure and the Safety Summary in Section 1 before beginning installation.
  • Page 28: Dimensions

    2. Remove all the items from the small cartons. 3. Ensure all components are included and that the required tools are readily available. The components in the system shipment are shown in Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Components in Night Scan Vertical System Ship Mounting Kit (Internal Mast...
  • Page 29: Attaching To The Vehicle

    5. Unbolt (for wooden crates) and remove any banding fixing the mast to the shipping crate or carton. Remove any banding fixing the mast. 6. Using a hoist, lift the Night Scan Vertical from the shipping container by the two horizontal Remote-Controlled Positioner (RCP) shafts and the vertical shaft (Figure 5-1). Lifting from locations other than those indicated could result in equipment damage.
  • Page 30: Attach Internal Mounting Kit

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4.1 Attach Internal Mounting Kit This section describes the installation for the internal mounting kit. If your mast is externally mounted, you can skip to the next section. The roof-line for internally mounted masts should be as flat as possible where the mast mounts.
  • Page 31 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4. Place the gasket on the roof and align the mounting holes. 5. Install the V-Seal over the mast base tube and slide the seal towards the top of the mast. Soapy water can be used to assist in sliding the seal.
  • Page 32: Attach The Base Plate To The Mast

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10. Remove any excess silicone. A bead of silicone sealant can be added to the top of the bracket where the V-Seal mates if desired. Slide the V-Seal down over the bracket to complete the installation.
  • Page 33: Attach The Support Bracket

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS support structure. Bolt length depends on the specific application and is to be determined by the installer. The recommended installation torque for an M10 stainless steel fastener is 28-33 Nm (245-290 in.-lb.). The recommended installation torque for a 3/8 inch stainless steel fastener is 21-27 Nm (190-240 in.-lb.).
  • Page 34: Attach Optional Shelf Bracket

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS recommended installation torque for a 3/8 inch stainless steel fastener is 21-27 Nm (190-240 in.-lb.). Finally, tighten the mast clamp bolts to the same torque. Be careful not to over-tighten these clamp bolts because it may deform the base tube and hinder mast function.
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  • Page 36: Attach The Rcp Saddle Brackets

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.4.6 Attach the RCP Saddle Brackets The RCP saddle brackets (Figure 5-7) must be installed to support the lights and RCP when the mast is nested and the vehicle is in transit. The brackets are adjustable in height to obtain the proper position to allow the RCP to rest against the saddle brackets when nesting.
  • Page 37 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS loosening. Ensure each nut is tight to the bracket. Ensure the saddle is in contact with the RCP after tightening. Figure 5-8 Saddle Mounting Holes TP-4836201-G PAGE 35 OF 98 MARCH 2021...
  • Page 38: Attaching The Control Box

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5-9 Mounting Variations. Clockwise from upper left: Saddle Deck Mount; Saddle Wall Mount; Saddle and RCP Assembly Lights Stowed Horizontally; Saddle and RCP Lights Stowed Vertically Attaching the Control Box The control box may be surface mounted using four M6 or 1/4 inch screws, nuts, and lock washers provided by the installer.
  • Page 39: Attaching The Air Connections

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5-10 Control Box Mounting Hole Locations Attaching the Air Connections Source air may be supplied externally by a compressor or other source of clean, dry air with a maximum pressure of 6.9 bar (100 psi). The source air should be attached to the port on the control box labeled “Air - Inlet”...
  • Page 40 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS other end of the exhaust air hose should be routed to a location that does not allow exiting air to contact personnel or sensitive equipment as moisture may be discharged. The hardware kit shipped loose with the mast system contains two 90° elbow fittings. These are optional to use to account for space limitations for an application and can be installed where needed.
  • Page 41: Attaching The Rcp To The Mast

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5-12 Mast Air Inlet Hardware Kit Assembly Detail Attaching the RCP to the Mast To attach the RCP to the mast: 1. Ensure the power is off. ® Note: The RCP is not shipped in the Auto Stow position for the light tilt angle.
  • Page 42: Installing The Magnetic Switches

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RCP Installation Screws Figure 5-13 RCP Installation Installing the Magnetic Switches Note: The magnetic switches contain Reed switches made from glass tubes that can be damaged under high impact loading due to handling. This requires the installer to be careful when handing the switches.
  • Page 43: Installing Remote Control

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS wired and powered up (see Section 5.10.7). This switch is used to confirm the mast is in the nested position for the vehicle interconnect circuit and mast logic. Figure 5-14 Upper and Lower Magnetic Switches Installing Remote Control This section provides information to install the remote control.
  • Page 44 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The bulkhead connector is provided to remotely install the connection point for the HHRC at the operator control location. The operator station should be located where the operator has line-of- sight to the mast operating space. The bulkhead and HHRC should be located in a protected, dry location (the HHRC is IP54).
  • Page 45: Panel Mount Remote Control (Pmrc)

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The HHRC comes with a holder (see Figure 5-16) to hang the HHRC. Attach the HHRC holder at a convenient location to hang the HHRC in a dry, protected environment. To install the holder: 1. Drill two holes 1.125 inches (28.6 mm) apart as appropriate for the screws and mounting method (nut/bolt or sheet metal screw or other) selected.
  • Page 46: Wireless Remote Control

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5-17 PMRC Panel Cutout Dimensions A loose wiring connector is shipped with the PMRC to allow cable routing in the vehicle. Once the cable is routed, wire the connector and attach the connector to the back of the PMRC.
  • Page 47: Wiring Remote Control Cable To The Base Board

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS the cables run into the control box. There is a bushing provided if the cable outer diameter does not match the cable grip diameter to install if needed. Refer to the wiring diagram WD-43437 contained in the Appendix section. Be sure to follow the recommended torque requirements found in the wiring diagram.
  • Page 48: Wiring Source Power To The Lighting Circuits

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Connect the DC battery power to the +VIN (red or white) and COM (black) connections on terminal block TB4 on the lower left side of the base board. The source must be capable of delivering the maximum current as defined in the Technical Data table.
  • Page 49: Wiring Vehicle Safety Interconnect Circuit

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • Be 10 AWG (or 6 mm ) conductors. • Have a maximum length for acceptable voltage drop of 70 feet (21 meters). Light power lands on a connector on the side of the control box (see Figure 5-11). When purchasing optional Will-Burt power cables, these cables are supplied with the mating connector installed.
  • Page 50: Wiring Optional Enable Circuit

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.10.6 Wiring Optional Enable Circuit Some safety standards require preventing operation of the mast unless other conditions are first met. An example might be having the parking brake set. This can be accomplished by inserting an isolated contact in series with the stop circuit of the "E-Stop"...
  • Page 51: 5.11 Test The Installation

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.11 Test the Installation Review the Operation (Section 6) and the Safety Summary (Section 1) and observe all safety dangers, warnings, and cautions before proceeding to test the installation. If any part of the testing fails, check the LEDs on the controller and base board.
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  • Page 53: Operation

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operation This section describes the operation of the system. Be sure to read and understand the entire operation procedure and the Safety Summary (Section 1) before beginning operation. Pre-Operation Check Before operating the system: 1. Ensure that there are no overhead obstructions and that there are no power lines within 20 feet (6 meters) of the mast.
  • Page 54: Quick Operation Summary

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS down. If you press the “Tilt Down” button on the left side of the PMRC, the lights on the left side will go down. Quick Operation Summary The following is a quick summary of the operation of the system. Detailed steps follow the quick summary.
  • Page 55: Extending The Mast

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. If the “E-Stop” was activated during prior use, it must be reset by turning to enable the system to power-up. Do not reset the “E-Stop” until the cause of the event is corrected. Turn the red “E-Stop”...
  • Page 56: Using The Auto Stow® Feature

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ® When the mast lowers and comes to the upper magnetic switch, the RCP begins to Auto Stow When the lower magnetic switch is reached, the system is stowed and shuts down. It is the responsibility of the customer to properly secure the payload for vehicle travel and ensure contact is made with the saddle.
  • Page 57: Emergency Stow With Power

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. Visually inspect that the mast is properly stowed and powered down. Ensure that the payload will not bounce as the vehicle drives down the road. 3. Store remote controls if used so they will not be damaged during transportation.
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  • Page 59: Maintenance, Adjustments And Disposal

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance, Adjustments and Disposal This section describes the routine maintenance and adjustment procedures required to keep your system operational. Be sure to read and understand the entire operation procedure (Section 6) and the Safety Summary (Section 1) before beginning any maintenance or adjustment procedure.
  • Page 60: Spare Parts

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS cold weather use, but is also suitable for year-round use. Regular winter maintenance and frequent use of TMD Mast Lubricant should significantly reduce the potential for mast freeze-ups. To clean and lubricate the mast: 1. Have one person press the "Mast Up" button to slowly pressurize the mast just enough to extend the desired mast section.
  • Page 61 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 7-1 Periodic Inspections Frequency Inspection Action As Needed; In Inspect to ensure the Mast System is salt water or kept clean and free from foreign sandy Clean the mast per the procedure material. Dirt, grease, oil, sand and environments, in section 7.2.
  • Page 62: Adjusting The Mast Magnetic Switches

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7.4.1 Adjusting the Mast Magnetic Switches The Magnetic Switches are located on the mast base tube (Figure 7-1). The upper magnetic switch senses that the top tube is extended and activates the RCP functions. The lower magnetic switch senses when the mast is completely stowed and triggers the vehicle interconnect signal.
  • Page 63 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. Initiate the mast and raise one section. 3. Remove the RCP cover to access the flags. The pan and tilt flags are attached to the timing rings on the horizontal and vertical shaft gears (Figure 7-2). The tilt timing ring has two set screws that must be loosened.
  • Page 64: Dual-Tilt Rcp Home Position Adjustment

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6. To set the Pan Home Position, turn the flag clockwise (looking from above the RCP) until the "Pan Right" LED goes out (see Figure 7-37.6). Tighten the adjustment screws to secure the ring. 7. Tilt the unit until the second set screw for the tilt flag is accessible. Tighten the second set screw.
  • Page 65 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. Initiate the mast and raise one section. 3. Remove the RCP cover to access the flags. The flags are attached to the timing rings on the horizontal and vertical shaft gears (Figure 7-4). Each timing ring has two set screws that must be loosened.
  • Page 66: System Disposal

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9. Once proper positioning is achieved, replace the RCP cover. Tilt Sensor Home Approach this photo sensor from this direction Flag in Stowed Position (3 places) Approach this photo sensor from this direction Figure 7-5 RCP PCB Photo Sensors (Dual-Tilt) System Disposal Dispose of the mast in accordance with the national environmental regulations.
  • Page 67: Reference Information

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Reference Information This section describes reference information for your system, including some optional equipment. DIP Switch Definitions Dual In-Line Package (DIP) Switches on the base board and the Remote-Controlled Positioner (RCP) PC board are set at the factory and normally do not have to be changed. The DIP Switches on the base board define the warning light signal, NFPA verses Standard mode, if an RCP is present, and if the mast is a Vertical or a fold-down type.
  • Page 68: D-Tec® Sensor

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When ordered, the optional strobe/beacon light is shipped already installed and no additional wiring is required. Optional Strobe/Beacon Light Figure 8-1 Optional Strobe/Beacon Light D-TEC® Sensor The D-TEC® Sensor is an optional accessory that is mounted on the backside of the RCP to detect and prevent operation near power lines.
  • Page 69: D-Tec® Functionality

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The cable used to connect the Sensor unit to the RCP should be connected to the bottom of the Sensor unit and wired into the RCP PC board as shown. Figure 8-3 D-TEC® Wiring Schematic 8.3.2...
  • Page 70 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 8-2 D-TEC® Messages (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue The D-TEC® has A power line may be in close proximity. If so, move Power Line H-Field sensed current the vehicle to a location away from the power line, from a power line.
  • Page 71: Nycoil® (Optional)

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 8-3 D-TEC® Sensor Error Codes (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause One axis of the Magnetic Field 5,11 H-Field 2 Fault portion of the D- Defective Sensor. TEC® failed its self-test. One axis of the...
  • Page 72: Bulb Replacement

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Note: Nycoil® is a registered trademark of the Nycoil company. Bulb Replacement This section contains bulb replacement procedures provided by Fire Research Corporation (FRC) - Focus, Optimum Lights, and Magnafire. Note: There are no bulb replacement procedures for LED lights.
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  • Page 79: The Will-Burt Company Mast Oil Safety Data Sheet

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  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Troubleshooting This section describes system troubleshooting information. Please contact The Will-Burt Company if these guides do not solve the issue. Be sure to read and understand the entire operation procedure and the Safety Summary (Section 1) before beginning any maintenance or troubleshooting procedure.
  • Page 84 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-1 Error and Warning Codes for Base Board (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause 1. The magnetic sensor This is only checked at is not being energized or power up, if stowed. is defective Mast Down (mag switch) Sensor outputs are O.K.,...
  • Page 85 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-1 Error and Warning Codes for Base Board (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause Well cover open or Well Open (vertical with Switch outputs are O.K., wiring error. System is 1,06 well cover) - Switch...
  • Page 86 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-1 Error and Warning Codes for Base Board (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause Wiring error, faulty sensor Sensor Output Error (Vertical only) mag switch positioning. Note: Roof-mount - Actuator at Sensor is only active as 1,12 90°...
  • Page 87 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-1 Error and Warning Codes for Base Board (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause Both the Nested LS and the 90° LS have been detected active at the Both sensors indicate Both Near 0° and 90° - 1,19 same time.
  • Page 88 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-2 Error and Warning Codes for RCP (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause Checked only when moving out of a limit position. Something is preventing movement of pan The software indicates WRN 2,06...
  • Page 89 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-2 Error and Warning Codes for RCP (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause Right Tilt Up wrap 1. The flag that The software indicates around interrupts the light may 2,11 the same photosensor...
  • Page 90 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-3 Error and Warning Codes for HHRC (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause The display board in the HHRC or PMRC has power, but the Base Board is not Defective HHRC or communicating with it. It defective base board.
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting Mechanical Symptoms

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-4 Error and Warning Codes for Wireless HHRC (Continued) Message Meaning Root Issue Potential Cause 8,10 Memory Error Memory Error Unit could not establish communication with any HHRC (wired or wireless) when the NS 3.0 / 4.5 was powered...
  • Page 92 NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Table 9-5 Mechanical Symptoms and Troubleshooting Sequence (Continued) Symptom Root Issue Troubleshooting Sequence Use a soapy water solution to pinpoint the leak. If the mast is leaking, it will require new seals. If the valve or...
  • Page 93: 10 Document History

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 Document History Table 10-1 Document History Changes Backward Document Compatible Date Change Details Revision with Previous Manual Version TP-4836201-00 Feb. 2015 Initial release Updated Sections 2.12, 2.15, 3.4, 3.8.2, TP-4836201-C Oct. 2015 and 5.3. Update formatting.
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  • Page 95: 11 Appendix

    NIGHT SCAN VERTICAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 Appendix This section contains the appendixes for your system. 11.1 Automated Hatch Cover Some integrators may want to put the vertical mast in a well and include a hatch cover that would be automatically opened by the system. See the system wiring diagram (Section 11.2) for information on how to wire an automated hatch cover.
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