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Glendinning EEC-3 Configuration Manual

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The CHP (Control Head Processor) configuration consists of 5 sections that allow the user to configure the
handles for the desired hardware/application. Before configuring the handle it has to be in configuration
mode. Note: Use this procedure for a 4-button/12-LED control handle.
How to enter CHP configuration mode:
1. Move both handles to full astern.
2. Turn system ON.
3. Press and hold the two center buttons (sync & warm) for approximately 2 seconds until the LEDs
are starting to flash.
4. Release the buttons. You have now entered the main menu for CHP configuration mode (4 LEDs
are flashing).
The above procedure has to be performed before any of the following procedures can be performed.
Setting the handle ID:
This procedure will select the handle ID number. Each handle in the system needs to have a different ID
number from 1-6.
1. Press the sync button once, the take LED will flash.
2. Press the warm button once, you have now selected handle id configuration.
3. Press the sync button until the desired handle id is displayed on the LEDs as follows (binary
combination):
4. When the desired ID # is displayed on the LEDs, press the warm button to store it in memory.
This will return you to the main menu (4 LEDs flashing).
5. Mark the handle ID on the tag attached to the bottom of the handle.
Setting the handle button configuration:
This procedure will select the handle button configuration: 2 button / 4 led or 4 button / 12 led.
1. Press the sync button twice, the sync LED will flash.
2. Press the warm button once, you have now selected button configuration.
3. Press the sync button until the desired button configuration is displayed on the LEDs as follows:
4. When the desired button configuration is displayed on the LEDs, press the warm button to store it
in memory. This will return you to the main menu (4 LEDs flashing).
5. Mark the button configuration on the tag attached to the bottom of the handle.
AFTER
11/27/05
DO NOT USE and DESTROY
EEC-3 CHP Configuration v3.1 (4-button)
ID 1:
indicated by take led.
ID 2:
indicated by sync led.
ID 3:
indicated take & sync leds.
ID 4:
indicated by warm led.
ID 5:
indicated by take & warm leds.
ID 6:
indicated by sync & warm leds.
2 button / 4 led handle: indicated by take led.
4-button / 12-led handle: indicated by sync led.
CHP configuration 4button v3.1 10-8-04 REV 1
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Summary of Contents for Glendinning EEC-3

  • Page 1 EEC-3 CHP Configuration v3.1 (4-button) The CHP (Control Head Processor) configuration consists of 5 sections that allow the user to configure the handles for the desired hardware/application. Before configuring the handle it has to be in configuration mode. Note: Use this procedure for a 4-button/12-LED control handle.
  • Page 2 Setting the handle type: This procedure will select the handle type: standard handle or handheld remote. The handle has to be configured as a Handheld remote to enable the use of the auxiliary switch inputs that are used to control the handheld relay junction box.
  • Page 3 Potentiometer Diagnostics (Enable/Disable): This procedure will enable or disable the handle potentiometer diagnostics. This is usually enabled to allow the system to detect potentiometer failures. 1. Press the sync button five times, the take and sync LEDs will flash. 2. Press the warm button once, you have now selected potentiometer diagnostics configuration. 3.