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Transmitter Battery Power LED Display
POWER DISPLAY REASON
Constant Green Battery level normal
Slow Blinking Red Low battery level (1
st
warning)
Fast Blinking Red
Low battery level (2
nd
warning)
Transmitter unit will stop transmitting at anytime
Constant Red
Low battery level (3
rd
warning)
Transmitter and receiver unit deactivation
Transmitter Status LED Display
STATUS DISPLAY REASON
No Light Displayed No transmitting signals outputted
Slow Blinks (Green) Neutral position signals transmitted (refer to note A)
Fast Blinks (Green) Active command signals transmitted
Constant Red Light
Jammed or defected pushbutton or joysticks at system Power
“on”
Fast Blinks (Red) The contact point currently in use is ok (refer to note B)
3 Fast Blinks (Red) PLL TX module defected
4 Fast Blinks (Red) EEPROM error
Note A: If equipment is equipped with Selector switches, active commands are
transmitted at all time during transmitter power “on”.
Note B: When there is defected or jammed contact (pushbutton and joystick), the
status LED will display a constant red light without flashes. To find out
which contact point is defected or jammed, activate each pushbutton and
joystick by pressing and moving each pushbutton and joystick speed one step
at a time. Activating a non-defected pushbutton or joystick contact will
display a fast blinking red light on the status LED. This fast blinking
red light is to show the operator that the contact point currently activating is
not defected. On the other hand, if the defected or jammed contact point is
activated, the status LED will remain constant red with out any flashes. The
main purpose of function is to let the operator realize which contact point is
not working properly.