Receiver Unit - Delta DE212 GLOBAL Operation And Installation Manual

Wireless deadman system with differential pressure switch function for aero plane refuelling trucks and dispensers
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The Stop button turns off the functions in the transmitter and sends an active STOP, turning instantly
off all the functions activated in the receiver. If the Deadman button is stuck, and the Stop-button is
pressed, the transmitter cannot be operated again before the damaged button or switch is changed.
Transmitter operation in low temperatures, lower than -20C can be performed, but not for a long
period of time. The transmitter must be warmed and charged at temperatures higher than 0C when
not in use.
Under normal use, the battery lifetime is 2-4 years.
3.2.2
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ECEIVER UNIT:
Charge contacts
Charge station
ON
The receiver front has a charging station for the transmitter unit, two LED indicators and one
push button marked "CODE".
The energy charged to the battery, is calculated according to the time the transmitter has been used.
This will ensure high capacity and reduced overcharging of the battery.
The CH LED has three stages when the transmitter is placed to charge:
1: CH is dark. No action.
2: CH burns continues. Full charge current.
3: CH flashes. Indicates trickle charging, battery is full according to the last operation.
The green light diode, marked ON, indicates that a correct voltage is supplied and the receiver is ready
for operation. When coding the receiver and transmitter, this green LED flashes three times when the
code is accepted and stored in the receiver.
When the receiver is in operation, receiving an accepted telegram from transmitter, the yellow CH LED
is flashing rapidly.
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User and Installation Manual, DE212 GLOBAL
CODE button
RX, CH, Charge
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