Receiver Modes; Auto Mode; Manual Mode; Failsafe Modes - Salus ST320RF Instruction Manual

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ST320RF Manual
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RECEIVER MODES

The ST320RF Receiver can operate in three different modes – AUTO or MANUAL, and also has a FAILSAFE
mode of operation. These modes are selected by using the slide switches on the front of the Receiver:

AUTO MODE

Moving the slide switch to the 'AUTO' position selects the Automatic operation mode of the ST320RF.
In this mode, the Receiver will automatically receive an RF signal from the Control Centre and control
the output relay.
When in Auto Mode, if RF communication between the Receiver and Control Centre is lost for less than
one hour, the Receiver remains in the same operating state it was in when the signal was lost. If the RF
signal is lost for more than one hour, the Receiver will enter Failsafe mode, and control of the Receiver
output will be based on the setting of the Failsafe mode switch. Please be aware that if the Control Centre
is operating in Service mode when changing the Receiver switch position, the relay output may be
affected.

MANUAL MODE

Moving the slide switch to the 'MANUAL' position selects the Manual operation mode of the ST320RF.
In Manual mode, the Receiver ignores the RF signal from the Control Centre and controls the output
relay manually, based on the setting of the Failsafe mode switch.

FAILSAFE MODES

Failsafe mode has three user selectable settings – 'ON', 'CYCLE' and 'OFF'.
With the Failsafe switch in the ON position, the output relay will be turned on, in the OFF position the
output relay will be turned off, and in the CYCLE position the output relay will be operated according
to a preset time sequence (on for 4 minutes and off for 11 minutes).
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