™ ™ HH-xH06 Manual DN: U076.0.4-SmaRT_HP-2/4/6_hhr 2013 Cervis, Inc.
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Handheld Remotes Manual Notes/Definitions Associate SmaRT configuration method using a series of specific remote unit button presses to establish a communication link between a SmaRT Handheld and a SmaRT Base Unit. DSSS Direct sequence spread spectrum; an advanced wireless communication technology. Dissociate Dissolution of all established communication links between handhelds and a base unit. PTO Push to Operate: Command broadcast only while a button is depressed.
SmaRT HH-xH06 Table of Contents Document Conventions ................................................................................................................ i List of Figures ............................................................................................................................... ii List of Tables ................................................................................................................................. ii Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions .................
Handheld Remotes Manual Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions Read and follow all instructions. Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may result in equipment failure, loss of authority to operate the equipment, and personal injury. Use and maintain proper wiring. Follow equipment manufacturer instructions. Improper, loose, and frayed wiring can cause system failure, equipment damage, and intermittent operation.
SmaRT HH-xH06 1.0 SmaRT HH-xH06 Handheld Remotes Handheld Features License free Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Technology (DSSS) 900MHz or 2.4GHz Direct-line-of-sight communications up to 1000 ft. (330m) range. Six (maximum) LED Indicators Powered by three AAA alkaline batteries (+3.6 to +4.5 VDC) Low Battery Warning (at or below +3.3 VDC); Low Battery Auto-Shutdown (at +3.
Handheld Remotes Manual PTO DO OO Six Button Units Four Button Units Two Button Units N/A Figure 1. HH-xH06 6-LED Handheld Remote Button Assignments A handheld can communicate to a variety of SmaRT base units and is used to provide up to six command functions using direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) wireless technology at 2.4GHz or 900MHz. It provides a robust link with a base unit in congested radio environments.
SmaRT HH-xH06 ASSOCIATE (button 1) TX blinking Green when transmitting RX blinking Yellow when receiving DISSOCIATE (button 2) Out 1 Out 2 Protective Bumper ER blinking Red when error occurs BA blinking Yellow when Low Battery A1 (Axillary 1) Custom program use A2 (Axillary 2) Custom program use Out 3 Out 4 Out 5 Out 6 Figure 2. Standard PTO Six button Example Notice in the example above that standard 6-button handheld pushbuttons are assigned to specific SmaRT base unit outputs.
Handheld Remotes Manual 2.0 Associate Handheld to Base Unit Each SmaRT handheld must first establish a communication link with the base unit before the base unit will recognize the handheld unit. This process is called Associate and it applies to all HH-xH06 handhelds. A handheld remote as part of a system is associated to the system base unit before leaving Cervis. In situations where it is necessary to re-establish handheld to base unit communications, the following steps are used: 1.
SmaRT HH-xH06 3.0 Dissociate Handheld from Base Unit In some circumstances it may become necessary to break the communication link, or dissociate a handheld and a base unit. The Dissociate procedure is almost identical to the Associate procedure, except the Dissociate button is used and held throughout the process instead of the Associate button. Using the following steps will break all previously established handheld remote links. It will be necessary to perform the Associate Procedure (2.
Handheld Remotes Manual 4.0 Battery Installation or Change SmaRT HH-xH06 handheld units are powered by three size AAA alkaline batteries. When installing batteries, be sure to observe proper polarity as marked on the inside of the compartment to avoid damaging the unit. To replace or install batteries in the handheld: 1. Remove the four small Phillips screws from the Battery Compartment cover and lift the cover from the handheld. 2.
SmaRT HH-xH06 5.0 Using a Standard SmaRT Handheld Remote Note: 3-LED handheld units use the same button sequence as 6-LED remotes. Handheld control is achieved under the following conditions: 1. Communication between the handheld and base unit must be established using the Associate Procedure (2.0). 1. You must be line of sight of the base unit while holding the handheld, within approximately 300-1000 ft. (100-333m) of the unit. 2. Each button is Push-To-Operate (PTO).
Handheld Remotes Manual 5.2 DO Start/Stop A standard DO handheld remote has a designated button that when pressed powers the handheld, and when pressed again powers down the unit. Blinking TX and RX LEDs indicate that the remote is alive and communicating with the base unit when the unit is ON. The standard DO handheld remote auto-shutdown is set to four (4) minutes of button inactivity (default).
SmaRT HH-xH06 Table 4. OO Button Output Assignments (x = 2 or 9) Applies to OO Type Pushbutton Output 10 ON or OFF x06, x04 1 1 x06, x04 2 2 x06, x04 3 3 (N/A for x04) ON for x04 x06, x04 4 4 (N/A for x04) OFF for x04 x06 5 N/A ON for x06 x06 6 N/A OFF for x06 U076.0.
Handheld Remotes Manual 6.0 Low Battery and Low Battery Auto-Shutdown Note: Low Battery and Low Battery Auto-shutdown applies to all PTO, DO, and OO handheld remotes, but because the Inactivity Timeout value (the set time within where there must be button activity or the unit powers down) is so brief for PTOs, it is difficult to observe the Low Battery and Low Battery Auto-Shutdown. 6.1 6-LED Remote Low Battery Warning DO and OO Handheld Remotes At 3.
SmaRT HH-xH06 7.0 Specifications Table 5. SmaRT HH-Xh06 Handheld Specifications Item Description Power Vin +3.6V to +4.5V Batteries Auto-shutdown Low Battery Warning Low Battery Shutdown Three (3) AAA alkaline PTO – three (3) seconds of button inactivity DO and OO – four (4) minutes of button inactivity 3.3V and below 3.
Handheld Remotes Manual 8.0 Spare Parts List Table 6. Spare Parts List Item Cervis Bin Location Protective Rubber Bumper AA6-02 Lanyard AA8-01B Battery Cover with 4 Screws Call Cervis @ 724-741-9000 AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (pk. 3) AA6-03 Belt Clip AA5-07 Replacement Antenna Disallowed 2013 Cervis, Inc.
SmaRT HH-xH06 Appendix A: HH-x06 Product Variation List Table 7.
Handheld Remotes Manual Appendix B: Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy SmaRT handheld remote units contain radio transceivers. When active, handheld remotes send out radio frequency (RF) energy through its internal antenna.
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