Delta DE212 Installation And Operation Manual page 14

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The radio signal activates an output circuit in the receiver, supplying the output or the
Deadman function on the receiver's connector. This is the output for the Deadman button for
refuelling.
When the handle is released, the Deadman output is off after max 1,5 seconds.
If the STOP-button is pressed, all function stops instantly and the normally operated STOP
output, used for emergency stop, in the receiver goes off as long as the button is pressed.
The third push-button called, extra function, is normally used for hose reel in control or this
may also control pump RPM control. Note that this function is on the standard delivery not
possible to operate simultaneously with the Deadman function. For simultaneously operation,
the receiver must be reconfigured. See section 2.10.
There are two light diodes, LED's on the front panel marked "TX" and "LB".
The TX LED is yellow and is blinking when the transmission is active, and will continue to blink
for a short time after the operative push-button is released, sending an active stop signal to
the receiver.
The LB LED is a dual function LED. It flashes with a red light when the battery is at low
capacity, and should be recharged. The transmitter can be used for about 15 min. after the
red LED is turned on. When the TX LED is dark, turned off, the transmitter has stopped
transmitting and the battery must be recharged.
During normal operation, the LB LED is flashing green, indication that the connection with the
receiver is good. When the LB Green stops flashing, the receiver signal is weaker and the
connection to the receiver may be lost if the distance increases.
The LB red LED is active only when the transmitter is activated. By pressing the STOP-
button, the battery can be tested during active transmission.
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 repaired or 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 operation, the battery lifetime is 2-4 years.
New solution for transmitter moving handle and strap connection.
01958, Delta strap
01958, Delta strap for transmitter
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