Instruction Manual

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The meaning of signals provided by the green LED [B], when the red LED [A] is off, are described
in the following table.
Signals Meaning
The green LED is off. The red LED is off. The Transmitting Unit is off.
The green LED blinks fa󰘵.
The red LED is off.
The Transmitting and Receiving Unit do not
communicate.
The green LED repeats the sequence: a blink and a
pause. The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is 󰘵arted and the Units
communicate via radio link in the 863-870MHz
frequency band.
The green LED repeats the sequence: two blinks
and a pause. The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is 󰘵arted and the Units
communicate via radio link in the 915-928MHz
frequency band.
The green LED repeats the sequence: three blinks
and a pause.
The red LED is off.
The Radio Remote Control is 󰘵arted and the Units
communicate via cable control.
The meaning of the green [B] and red [A] LED signals cannot be modified.
7.2 Acou󰄋ic signals
The Transmitting Unit has an acou󰘵ic signal device that activates when:
- The battery is nearly 󰘱at.
- The Transmitting Unit has been on for twenty-four hours.
- The Transmitting Unit does not work correctly.
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art up, the GSS or the EMS pushbutton is pressed or
damaged.
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, the SAFETY command is activated (see Technical
Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, one of the commands D2-D20 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, one of the commands A1-A8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, one of the commands H1-H8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, one of the commands L1-L8 is activated (see
Technical Data Sheet).
- During the Radio Remote Control 󰘵art-up, the battery is 󰘱at.
The acou󰘵ic signal device activates whenever the red LED [A] illuminates. The meaning of the
red LED [A] lighting up and of the activation of the acou󰘵ic signal and possible actions to perform
are described in chapter 11.
The meaning of the acou󰘵ic signals cannot be modified.