D-Tec® Functionality - Will Burt Night Scan Powerlite Operating Instructions Manual

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NIGHT SCAN POWERLITE, POWERLITE XTREME, AND POWERLITE HDT
8.3.2
D-TEC® Functionality
The optional D-TEC® Sensor provides additional limited protection against raising the mast into
power lines. On Night Scan fold-down units, as soon as the mast begins tilting, the control begins
initiating the D-TEC® Sensor and self-tests it until it either passes, or the mast reaches the point
where the RCP becomes active (at 90°). Assuming that it passes, the operator is then permitted
to extend the mast. For vertical mast applications, the self-test is performed during power up and
the unit begins actively sensing. If the mast senses an electrical field strength above the alarm
threshold, the mast will stop extending even though the operator continues to push the "Mast Up"
button. In this case, there will be a message displayed on the alphanumeric display of the
Remote Control(s) (for Night Scan models). If the operator believes the sensed condition to be
false, they may clear it in either of two ways: momentarily initiating an Auto Stow® function, or
lowering the mast to the bottom of the 90° position (for fold-down models). This will clear the
alarm and allow the operator another chance to raise the mast to its full extension. The following
messages may be displayed on the Remote Control(s).
The following table contains possible D-TEC® messages:
Message
D-TEC® Testing
Power Line E-Field
Power Line H-Field
D-TEC OSHA Limit
TP-4723701-U
MAY 2021
Table 8-1 D-TEC® Messages
Meaning
The D-TEC®
The D-TEC® has repeatedly been trying to pass
Sensor is
the self-test while moving to the RCP active
performing a self-
position. Normally, it will pass one of these
test.
attempts and no message will be displayed. If not,
once there it tries one more time to pass and this
message will displayed during the self-test.
The D-TEC® has
A power line may be in close proximity. If so, move
sensed voltage
the vehicle to a location away from the power line,
from a power line.
and then redeploy the system.
The D-TEC® has
A power line may be in close proximity. If so, move
sensed current
the vehicle to a location away from the power line,
from a power line.
and then redeploy the system.
The D-TEC® has
A power line may be in close proximity. If so, move
sensed voltage
the vehicle to a location away from the power line,
from a very high
and then redeploy the system.
power line.
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