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fireStorm TX2 CONTROL DESK User Manual

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FIRESTORM
TX2 CONTROL DESK
USER GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for fireStorm TX2 CONTROL DESK

  • Page 1 FIRESTORM TX2 CONTROL DESK USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Introduction The TX2 Control Desk is an advanced remote control for the FireStorm Firing System. Controls & Indicators Battery Signal Continuity Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator BATTERY COMPARTMENT ARM KEY CHANNEL UP / DOWN UP / DOWN SEQUENCE OK / PAUSE...
  • Page 3 Initial Setup - Bonding Modules Modules must be bonded to the TX2 Control Desk before they can be used. This sets the channel that a module will respond to. It also sets the starting cue for the module. Modules only need to be bonded one time.
  • Page 4 The exact battery voltage is shown in the screen when the unit is switched on. Fresh batteries should read more than Signal Link Indicator The signal indicator shows you if there is good two way communication between the TX2 and the firing module. Colour Description Nothing bonded to this channel and cue combination.
  • Page 5 If adding or removing more modules always restart the control desk to discover all available modules. ARM Indicator The ARM indicator shows if the control desk is armed and ready to fire. Colour Description Remote is DISARMED and will not fire. Remote is ARMED and ready to fire.
  • Page 6 3. Set the desired cue using the CUE UP & CUE DOWN buttons. Note: The Link Status LED and Continuity LED will show if a module is bonded to the selected channel and cue and if it has been fired already. 4.
  • Page 7 Deadman Switch Operation This is an option for the TX2 Control Desk. The Deadman Switch provides extra safety by enabling two button “Grip Switch” style of operation for the TX2 Control Desk. The ergonomic “Grip Switch” also allows convenient one handed operation and will stop any automatic operations (Sequence or Scripted Firing) when released.
  • Page 8 To disable Deadman Mode and return to normal operation, repeat the above procedure. The third start up screen will now show that Deadman Mode is off. Test Deadman Switch You can test if the Deadman Switch is connected correctly. When Deadman Switch is connected correctly, Deadman Mode is enabled and TX2 is disarmed, any press of the Deadman Switch will cause the ARM LED to switch on.