Instruction Manual
LIUFJQ001_eng-00 AUTEC
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8.9 Starting up the Radio Remote Control
Starting up the Radio Remote Control means enabling it to send commands and operate the
Machine.
The Radio Remote Control art up is protected by a power keyswitch to
prevent unauthorised use of the Machine.
To activate the Radio Remote Control it is necessary to insert the power
keyswitch as described in the following procedure.
Perform the following procedure to art the Radio Remote Control:
1. Power on the Receiving Unit respecting the voltage limits provided in the technical data (see
"Part D" of the Manual). The POWER LED illuminates.
2. Insert a fully charged battery in the Transmitting Unit (see paragraph 8.7.1).
3. Insert the power keyswitch in the Transmitting Unit (see paragraph 8.1).
4. Press the START pushbutton and hold it down until the green LED blinks slowly. If the red LED
illuminates, refer to chapter 11.
When the green LED illuminates and blinks slowly, the Radio Remote Control is active and it
can send commands and activate the Machine.
8.9.1 Monitored commands
When the START pushbutton is pressed during the Radio Remote Control art up, the
Transmitting Unit monitors the atus of commands D2-D20, A1-A8, H1-H8 and L1-L8 and
signals via the LEDs and the display if any command is active. In this case, the Transmitting
Unit automatically switches off when the signal ends. If none of the monitored commands is
active, the Radio Remote Control arts.
Commands monitored by the Transmitting Unit during art up are chosen by
the Machine Manufacturer according to the risk assessment. If this assessment
was positive, the Manufacturer can ask Autec to modify the behaviour of
commands D2-D20, A1-A8, H1-H8 and L1-L8 during art up. Look up for
monitored and non-monitored commands in the Technical Data Sheet.
Commands D21-D48 and A9-A12 can not be monitored during art up.
When the START pushbutton is pressed to art the Radio Remote Control,
the commands that are not monitored during art up, if active, immediately
activate the Machine functions that are associated with them.