Cell2 SW833 Installation & Operation Manual

Control panel 8+2 outputs - 3 inputs

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Installation & Operation Manual
Control Panel 8+2 Outputs - 3 Inputs

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  • Page 1 SW833 Installation & Operation Manual Control Panel 8+2 Outputs - 3 Inputs...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warning & Precautions Warning & Precautions ..................2 Chapter 1: Contents & Specifications 1-1 Contents ....................... 3 1-2 Specifications ....................3 Chapter 2: Installation 2-1 Mounting ...................... 4 2-1-1 Screw Mount Bracket ................. 4 2-1-2 Suction Cup Mount ................4 2-1-3 Power Module ..................
  • Page 3: Warning & Precautions

    Warning & Precautions NOTICE TO INSTALLER Before installation and operation – read all instructions, warnings and precautions thoroughly and carefully. Deliver this manual to the end user of this product. 1. Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious damage to the unit or vehicle and may void warranties.
  • Page 4: Contents

    Chapter 1: Contents & Specs 1-1. Contents  Power Module x 1 pc   Controller x 1 pc   RJ45 Cable x 1 pc (4m)  Terminal Block x 1 pc   Self-drilling Screw x 4 pcs ...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2: Installation

    Chapter 2: Installationa 2-1. Mounting 2-1-1. Screw Mount Bracket 2.72" (69.2mm) 2-R4.5 1.97" (50mm) 1. Choose a desired place for installation. 2. Use the base as the template to locate and mark two mounting holes on the mounting surface. 3. Secure the bracket with the two Ø4 self-drilling screws supplied. 4.
  • Page 6: Power Module

    2-1-3. Power Module 3.95" (100.33mm) 2.07" (52.54mm) 1.64" (41.54mm) 8-R2.50 1. Choose a flat surface to install the power module. 2. Use the power module as the template to locate and mark four mounting holes on the mounting surface. 3. Secure the power module with the four #8 self-drilling screws supplied. NOTE: Always install the power module away from a heat source.
  • Page 7: Wiring

    2-2. Wiring 2-2-1. Power Module  Power Indicator  6-Pin Wire  Blade Terminals Harness (user-supplied)  RJ45  Terminal Cable Block  Blade Terminals Positive Output 1 (max. 15A) Positive Output 2 (max. 10A) Positive Output 3 (max. 10A) Positive Output 4 Positive Output 5 Positive Output 6...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Programming & Operation

    3-1. General Operation for Programming Mode Programming Mode 1 and Programming Mode 2 SW833 Controller has two programming modes. Programming Mode 1 allows you to configure B1~B8 and the settings of each input. Programming Mode 2 allows you to configure the Traffic Arrow function, input configuration of Traffic Arrow, Standby Mode, B4 flashing mode under Standby Mode and Buzzer ON/OFF configuration.
  • Page 9 (Refer to 3-6 Programming Mode 2, p.19, for detailed information of Standby Mode Configu- ration) NOTE: After entering Standby Mode, Programming Mode CANNOT be accessed by default. If you want to enter Programming Mode, disconnect all power and reboot your SW833 Controller. Testing Mode (for factory users only) 1.
  • Page 10: Standby Mode

    (Refer to 3-6 Programming Mode 2, p.19, for detailed information of Standby Mode Configu- ration) NOTE: After entering Standby Mode, Programming Mode CANNOT be accessed by default. If you want to enter Programming Mode, disconnect all power and reboot your SW833 Controller. Standby...
  • Page 11 B2 = POSITIVE OUTPUT 2 & NEGATIVE OUTPUT 1 Siren Interlock w/ Siren Kill Connect Input 2 to handbrake. Activate B2 will activate the siren. Activate B2 (siren) will also activate B1 (main warning light) simultaneously. When B2 (siren) is activated, turn on Input 2 (handbrake) will deactivated B2 (siren) immedi- ately.
  • Page 12: Scene 1 And Scene 2 Controlled By B5 And B6

    Traffic Arrow Indicator Light No function NOTE: If you want to configure Traffic Arrow Indicator Light, refer to 3-6 Programming Mode 2 (p.19) to conduct the setting operation. 3-4. Scene 1 and Scene 2 Controlled by B5 and B6 Scene Button Combo: Scene 1 Under Programming Mode 1, you can set B5 as the start button of Scene 1.
  • Page 13: Programming Mode 1

    3-5. Programming Mode 1 (for setting B1~B8 button function) Setting Example: Programming Mode 1 Press B1 and B3 for more than 1 second to enter Programming Mode 1. Press B1 once, Setting #2 is currently selected. Press B1 again to go to Setting #3. After finishing setting, press B1 and B3 for more than 1 second to exit and save your configu- ration.
  • Page 14 B1 Setting (B1 controls Positive Output 1) You can use B1 button as an ON/OFF switch that activates the main warning light. B1 may be interlocked by B2 (refer to B2 Setting, p.14). When B1 (main warning light) is interlocked by B2 (siren), it is possible to activate B1 by pressing B2.
  • Page 15 B2 Setting (B2 controls Positive Output 2 and Negative Output 1) You can use B2 button as an ON/OFF switch that activates the siren. And B2 may interlock B1, when B1 (main warning light) is interlocked by B2 (siren), it is possible to activate B1 by pressing B2.
  • Page 16 B3 Setting (B3 controls Positive Output 3) You can use B3 button as an ON/OFF switch that activates grill warning light and it can be activated simultaneously when B1 (main warning light) is activated. Enter Programming Mode 1 and configure B3 Setting as the following table: Indicator Light Description Permanent switch, activated upon the power is ON.
  • Page 17 B4 Setting (B4 controls Positive Output 4 and Negative Output 2) You can use B4 button as a switch that activates auxiliary devices or rear warning lights. Enter Programming Mode 1 and configure B4 Setting as the following table: Indicator Light Description Permanent switch, activated upon the power is ON.
  • Page 18 B6 Setting (B6 controls Positive Output 6) You can use B6 button as an ON/OFF switch that activates the traffic arrow function (left-ar- row mode). B6 may be set as the start button of Scene 2 to activate all connected warning lights simultaneously.
  • Page 19 B7 Setting (B7 controls Positive Output 7) You can use B7 button as an ON/OFF switch that activates the traffic arrow function (center-out mode). You can also include B7 into Group 1 / Group 2 / Group 3 to activate traffic arrow function mutually exclusive.
  • Page 20: Programming Mode 2

    3-6. Programming Mode 2 Setting Example: Programming Mode 2 Press B2 and B4 for more than 1 second to enter Programming Mode 2. Press B1 once, Setting #2 is currently selected. Press B1 again to go to Setting #3. After finishing setting, press B2 and B4 for more than 1 second to exit and save your configu- ration.
  • Page 21 Standby Mode Setting Under Programming Mode 2, you can change the entry conditions of Standby Mode by B1 Setting. Enter Programming Mode 2 and configure Standby Mode Setting as the following table: Indicator Light Description Automatically enter Standby Mode after 1 minute if no buttons are activated and Input 1 is not activated.
  • Page 22 Buzzer Setting Under Programming Mode 2, you can change the buzzer configuration by B3 Setting. Enter Programming Mode 2 and configure Buzzer Setting as the following table: Indicator Light Description Set Buzzer to ON. ★default Set Buzzer to OFF. Traffic Arrow Function & Input 2 Setting Under Programming Mode 2, you can change the configuration of Traffic Arrow function and Input 2 (handbrake) by B5 Setting.
  • Page 23 Enter Programming Mode 2 and configure Traffic Arrow Indicator Setting as the following table Indicator Light Description Indicator Light Description No Function. ★default Activate 4 display modes of Indicator Light (for Group 1 / Group 2): NOTE: Group 1 has higher precedence than Group 2. B5 = In-Out B6 = Left Arrow B7 = Center-Out...
  • Page 24: Button Combo: Group 1

    If SW833 Controller has been restored to factory default configuration successfully, the controller will return to operation mode (after “beep” for three times and green backlight is ON). 3-7. Button Combo: Group 1 If the B5, B6, B7, B8 are configured in the Group 1, they are mutually exclusive and only one button can be activated at the same time.

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