Modes of Operations ..........................13 Operational Steps ............................ 14 Flashing Yellow Operations ........................15 Pairing the eSTOP™ Handheld Remote Controller (HRC) to lantern units ............15 User manual – eSTOP DVR camera system ..................... 17 Batteries - Care, Safe Handling and Charging ....................21 Maintenance of the eSTOP™...
NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service eSTOP™ System Components Diagram eSTOP™ Lantern Unit Red light indicator Lantern Power switch Battery supply power cable Removable battery pack Battery secure latch (both sides) Battery pack holder Locking screw Centre column Adjustable locking column...
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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Lantern battery pack and charger Charging indicator Battery charger Battery Push/Pull latching connector eSTOP™ Handheld Remote Controller (HRC) Dual Port Wall Charger Gen 2 connectors AES-C4 USB cable Note: Gen 2 connectors are only applicable to product...
NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Safety Considerations The eSTOP™ has been developed as a response to a need for safer working conditions for Traffic Controllers on job sites. It is designed to remove Traffic Controllers from the hazard zones, but still allowing the Traffic Controllers to manage traffic movement within the worksite from a safe distance.
NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service eSTOP™ System Specifications eSTOP™ Unit Operating life of cluster: 100,000 hours View angel of cluster: 12⁰ Lantern IP rating: IP45 LED Optics IP rating: IP65 Voltage: Operating amperage: 1.2 A Battery (rechargeable) 21 A/H Lithium Iron phosphate...
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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Battery Specifications eSTOP™ Unit Battery Type: LiFePO4 Voltage: Full Capacity: 21 A/H Max Traffic light power consumption: 1.02 A Depth of Discharge: Operation time: ~16.5 hours at 80% DoD Low battery warning: ~15.5 hours of operation Life cycle: >800 at 80% DoD...
• Can be operated with one controller (paired and where there is clear line of sight) whilst the other takes a break or is on rotation as the HRC can control 2 eSTOP™ units or independently with two controllers •...
Hand Remote Control once pushed in place. IMPORTANT: ensure eSTOP™ is stable and is weighted down with sandbags prior to operation. One sand bag per tripod leg is required. Arrow Emergency Systems | 17 Bailey Court Brendale Q 4500 | P: (07) 3881 3302 | www.arrowes.com.au...
This switch will turn off the lantern instantaneously as required. Must also be switched of when not in use. Note: When setting up the eSTOP™, the lanterns shall face away from motorists until the unit is activated for use to control traffic (Operation Mode).
NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Hand Remote Controller – HRC LED indicators – There is 3 type of LED indicators – Lantern, Status, Fault. Lantern indicators reflects ❸❹ the signal status of the paired lantern units. Status indicator ❿...
3. Test - When first powered on, the HRC will starts in Test Mode and the Status Indicator ❿will show blue. During Test Mode the HRC can be used to pair to a specific eSTOP™ unit (Refer to Pairing section). If the HRC is paired to an eSTOP™ unit the Fault Indicator ❽❾...
Pairing the eSTOP™ Handheld Remote Controller (HRC) to lantern units The eSTOP™ HRC can be paired to any eSTOP™ lantern units. Once a lantern unit is paired to a HRC it is stored in memory, they will be automatically synced when powered up and ready for operation. By default a HRC is paired to 1 lantern unit only.
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1 lantern can be Green at a time, if pairing as single unit operations, only paired to Unit1 on each HRC with each eSTOP™. Unit2 on HRC is not used. Arrow Emergency Systems | 17 Bailey Court Brendale Q 4500 | P: (07) 3881 3302 | www.arrowes.com.au...
Figure 1. eSTOP Camera and DVR Recording The eSTOP DVR is set up to record automatically when the eSTOP traffic light powers on. There is a 1 minute delay for the DVR to complete startup and start recording. A Green light under SD status indicates the DVR is recording.
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Adjusting Camera Angle Figure 2. Camera rotations Depending on where the eSTOP is placed, the camera can be rotated horizontally and vertically to suit viewing angle of the traffic. Using a LCD and DVR video output Figure 3.
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DVR (a right-click to enter the settings menu). Time stamp The DVR has an internal battery to keep time in track when eSTOP power is off. The time should be adjust to the local time by entering the settings menu.
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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Cut clips to backup When the video is being played, clicking on the cut icon shown below allows the video to be cut with a starting and end point. A time line will appear on the bottom of the video when the cut icon is clicked.
A. Charging the Batteries 1. The HRC Battery The HRC can be charged from any USB device including the one attached to the eSTOP™ unit base (the screw cap and USB connection are located at the base of the eSTOP™).
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NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service 2. The eSTOP™ Lantern The status of the eSTOP™ unit battery can be determined when the system is in test mode and the eSTOP™ unit is sync to the HRC. By pressing the stop button ❺...
Lantern – Assuming battery is not low. In the event of unknown error or faults, soft reset the eSTOP™ lantern by powering it off and on again. The power switch is located on the bottom of the eSTOP™ unit.
NZ eSTOP™ Operations & Service Repairs & Servicing All repairs and servicing of the eSTOP™ shall be performed by ArrowES or its authorised service center. Any services/repairs/modification or use of parts not approved by ArrowES voids any warranty and may affect the safe performance of the eSTOP™.
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