User's Manual

1678 RFD OPERATION MANUAL 11
2.5.6. Remote Unit Safe: A green light next to each of the “1” though “4” or “8”
switches is used to indicate when the corresponding Remote Unit is safe/disarmed.
The light will be on steady when the Remote Unit transmitter is within range of the
Controller and it is disarmed. If the Remote Unit transmitter is out of range of the
Controller, the light will flash after a Disarm command has been sent.
2.5.7. Remote Unit Armed: A red light next to each of the “1” though “4” or “8”
switches is used to indicate when the corresponding Remote Unit is armed. The
ARMED light for selected Remote Units will flash after the Arm command is sent to the
selected Remote Units. The ARMED light will go to steady after the firing capacitor
charge time if the Controller is within range of the selected Remote Unit's transmitter.
If the Remote Unit transmitter is out of range of the Controller, the ARMED light will
continue to flash.
2.5.8. Status: A yellow light at the “STATUS” switch lights when the “STATUS”
switch is pressed. The light remains on until the display panel has been updated with
results of the status request. All new commands are blocked while this light is on.
2.5.9. Arm: A yellow light at the “ARM” switch lights when the “ARM” switch is
pressed. This light will stay on for the firing capacitor charge time.
2.5.10. Disarm: A yellow light at the “DISARM” switch lights when the “DISARM”
switch is pressed. This light will stay on until the display panel is updated for the
Disarm command. Other commands will not be sent until this light is turned off.
2.5.11. Fire: A yellow light at the “FIRE” switch lights when the “FIRE” switch is
pressed. This light will stay on until the display panel is updated for the Fire
command. Other commands will not be sent until this light is turned off.
2.5.12. “TX” (Transmit): A red light at the “TX” position lights while Controller is
transmitting. Switch presses (DISARM, STATUS, ARM, FIRE, and 1- 4 or 8) are not
recognized while the Controller is transmitting.
2.5.13. “RX” (Receive): During operation the green “RX” light turns on while
receiving a status response from a Remote Unit. The RX light will also turn on in the
presence of another on channel radio signal or from background radio noise. Blinking
continuously indicates a self-test failure has occurred.