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1. Blinking Solid Blinking Solid Indicates error with handheld remote transmitting no switch active transmitting switch active receiving no output of interest active receiving output of interest active Low battery indication Seven 3 position return to center push to operate or latch Proportional controller function enable or digital output One mushroom style spring loaded 2 position 13 ervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Appendix A 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 For optimal performance and to ensure that human exposure to RF energy does not exceed the recommended guidelines always follow these instruction and precautions When using the handheld remote hold the remote so that the top buttons are away from the body in the direction of the base unit Keep the remote when in use at least 15mm 5 8 inch away from the body and only use carrying cases belt clips or holders that are approved by Cervis Inc An active SmaRT base unit sends out radio frequency RF through its internal or external antenna Base units using an external antenna should be mounted to ensure the antenna is at least 20cm away from the human body Only the external antennas recommended by Cervis Inc are to be used Appendix B Agency Identification Label Location
2. C ervis SKART PG 214 PG 9H14 and PG 2H14 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual U045 6 0 2015 Cervis Inc SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 This document is the property of Cervis Inc and cannot be copied modified e mailed or reproduced without the express prior written consent of Cervis Inc Cervis Inc reserves the right to change this manual or edit delete or modify any information without prior notification FCC Statements 15 19 Two Part Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 15 21 Unauthorized Modification NOTICE The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment made by the user Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 15 105 b Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However th
3. Umbilical Connection 6 U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual 6 0 Operation 6 1 Turn ON the Unit The SmaRT PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote is powered ON by releasing the large red mushroom style button by twisting it clockwise until it sorings UP and then activating a toggle switch Prior to activation of the toggle switch the unit will not transmit or receive messages y Note Power to the handheld is available when the mushroom style Machine Stop button is twisted clockwise until it sorings UP but the transceiver is not yet enabled The unit does not transmit or receive until it is enabled The standard pistol grip transceiver is enabled by initial operation of any of the toggle switches either UP or DOWN following the release of the Stop button A specific switch can be configured as an ON switch on non standard custom pistol grip remotes Initial operation of a toggle switch following power up of the handheld does not send a command to the base unit y Note If a switch is held prior to release of the Stop button enable the remote the red ERR LED begins to flash The handheld will not operate until the condition is remedied 6 2 Turn OFF the Unit The SmaRT PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote is turned OFF by pushing the large Red mushroom style button IN or by allowing the unit to time out 6 3 Proportional Control Trigger The SmaRT PG xH14 spring loaded trigger is used to control a digital output as
4. an output enable or for proportional output control 6 4 Toggle Switches SW1 through SW7 Toggle switches SW1 through SW7 see Figure 6 are 3 position return to center Up or Down with a return to center detent These switches are used for digital control and for various setup and adjustment functions described later in this manual 2015 Cervis Inc Ctervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Push Button IN to Power Down OFF Pull Button OUT to Power Up ON Toggles are 3 position return to center Up Down with a return to center detent Connector for optional umbilical cord is in the base of the grip and recessed for protection Spring loaded Trigger is used to control a digital output as a function enable or for proportional output control Figure 5 Button Switch and Trigger Operation CERVIS LEDs BATT 4 Magnets Figure 6 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Switch and LED Layout 6 5 Standard LED Indications Table 1 Standard LED Indications LED Action Indication a lit Switch active TX Transmit Green LED 1 ela i WESTOP IS Stuck switch contact Cervis Support pushed in or released ERR Error Red LED 3 Flashing while Stop is Switch conflict switch is being held by the released unit turned on user BATT Battery Amber LED 4 Cycle on off Change batteries 8 U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual mak i 7 0 Associate and Dissociate Radio RF Link The RF link betwee
5. 015 Cervis Inc i C tervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 List of Figures Figure 1 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote ccccecssessseeeeeeeenseeesseeenseees 3 Figure 2 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote and Base Unit Examples 4 Figure 3 SmaRT Pistol Grip Battery Installation sssssssssss ss s sssssssrensnrnnnnn rn nn Ann RARE R AREAN ARENA Enn 5 Figure 4 Pistol Grip Umbilical CONNECtiON ssss ssssssssssssssssrrsrnnssrrrnnn rr nn nn ARR RAR RARE RR R AREA RANN ARR 6 Figure 5 Button Switch and Trigger PEratiON sssssss ssssssssssssssrrrsrnnssnsrrrr nn nn nn ARR R RR RR ARR nnna 8 Figure 6 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Switch and LED Layout sssssssssssssssssrsnssrrrnsrrnnnnnnnnn 8 Figure 7 Associate Mode SWwIitCheS sssssssssssssssssssrsrnsnsrrrsnnnnrn nns nn R RR RR RARE RAR RAR R RER RAR AREA R RR nnmnnn 9 Figure 8 Dissociate PG xH14 Remote from Base UNIt ssssssssssssssrssnsnrsrnnnrennnrrnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nn 10 Figure 9 Enter Adjust Mode for Min Max Adjustments sssssssssssssssssssssssrrssnnssrnnnnnnr nn nns nn nn nn nan 11 Figure 10 Agency Identification Label LOCatiON ssssssss s ssssssssssrrsrnsnsrrrnnnnrrn nn nn ARR R RAR R ERROR 14 List of Tables Table 1 Standard LED Indications sssss ss ss ssssss rsssrsnsrn snar nn rn RAR R ARENA ARR ARR A RAR AREA ARR A ennn nnmnnn 8 Table 2 SmaRT PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote Spec
6. Agency ID V Note The pistol grip agency ID label position is identical for all pistol grip remote units including all 900MHz and 2 4GHz units Figure 10 Agency Identification Label Location U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual Appendix C Declaration of Conformity pp EES PSPSPS PSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS EPSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS PSPSPS SPSS SSIS ESSE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IN ACCORDANCE TO ISO IEC GUIDE 22 FORA PG 214 PG 210JS PG 214 UMB PG 210JS UMB PG 212JS BP 210JS PG 212JS UMB MANUFACTURER Cervis Inc 170 Thorn Hill Road Warrendale PA 15086 Phone 724 741 9000 Fax 724 741 9001 MODEL NUMBER PG 210JS 07121570 PG 210JS UMB 07121571 PG 212JS 07122570 PG 212JS UMB 07122571 PG 214 07120570 PG 214 UMB 07120571 REPORT F2LQ5095A C1 01E R amp TTE Cervis 5096B 02S Controller Unit EN60950 1 2 Edition DIRECTIVES Council Directive 1999 3 EC R amp TTE Council Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Council Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility STANDARDS EN 301 489 17 v2 1 1 EN 60950 1 2006 TEST FACILITY F2 Labs 26501 Ridge Road Damascus MD 20872 The equipment names and model numbers are in effective conformance to the Directives and Standards referenced above Authorized by Cove hoe Ki 2 o IRA Date 18 13 Name Anthony M Di Tommaso Title Director of Product Development amp Quality 3 2015 Cervis Inc 15 C ervis SmaR
7. T PG 214 and PG xH14 Visit our Web site at WWW Cervisinc com The Cervis Inc and SmaRT Wireless logos are trademarks of Cervis Inc Contact by phone 724 741 9000 2015 Cervis Inc All rights reserved Content is subject to change without notice Revised manuals are available for download at www cervicinc com 16 U045 6 0
8. UP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Made in U S A Figure 7 Associate Mode Switches 1 Stand near to the base unit in line of sight 2 Twist the MACHINE STOP button clockwise to its UP position 3 Hold SW7 in the ASSOCIATE UP position 4 Hold SW1 in the UP position This activates the handheld remote All four LEDs will flash once and then TX transmit lights steady and RX ER and Battery go out 5 Continue to hold SW1 and SW7 6 Power Up the base unit 7 Release SW7 and SW1 Handheld and base unit Association is complete when TX and RX continue to blink fllicker while the handheld is on indicating communication is established 2015 Cervis Inc 9 Ctervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 2 Dissociate PG xH14 Remote from a Base Unit Stand near to the base unit in line of sight 2 Twist the MACHINE STOP button clockwise to the UP position 3 Hold SW7 in the DISSOC DOWN position Hold SW1 in the UP position This activates the handheld remote 4 All four LEDs will flash once and then TX transmit continuouesly blinks flickers RX goes out and ER and Battery light steady 5 Continue to hold SW1 and SW7 6 Power Up the base unit 7 Release SW7 and SW1 Handheld and base unit Dissociation is complete when the ERR Battery and RX go out while TX continues to blink fllicker when the switches are released An inactive RX while the base unit is powered affirma that the communication link betw
9. d to prevent misalignment of the connector pins A cap is attached to the handheld remote with a sturdy chain to prevent loss while it is unscrewed from the connector When not in use the connector should be capped by the operator The RF is disabled whenever the umbilical is attached to the handheld remote and the target base unit When the umbilical is attached all control signals are transmitted via the umbilical cable The example shown in Figure 4 uses a Cervis C6 12 cable but other cables and configurations are available For detailed information on umbilical options please contact your Cervis sales representative at 724 741 9000 v Note Any similarly configured handheld remote can operate a base unit in umbilical mode But when the umbilical is removed the handheld and base unit will not communicate unless the units have been associated that the RF link is currently established y Note Keyways may be Poona other than as shown Pins are always positioned relative to the Keyway positions 226 443 671 7 27 403 696 0 gt overeat es D0000 CE T Sa S eI OC POOKKOG OOOO LOCK vek OM T RY 1 AS 238 Tl OOO 1 2 20UNF Saisies ssrin 1 2 20UNF es K R FORSS 3 3 3 KI ers OOK es ee lll lll LO eS _O Eo BANAN HKH 4 pin 4 pin 1 UMB PWR 1 UMB PWR 2 CANH 2 CAN H 3 CANL 3 CANL 4 COMMON 4 COMMON CONNECT PG x14 CONNECT TO BASE UNIT Figure 4 Pistol Grip
10. e v This product should be recycled in accordance with local regulations Contact local authorities for detailed information v This product may be returnable to the distributor for recycling Contact your distributor for details Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual Table of Contents LS OU NC NS ecto ere cece ree tei ae eaten A sete ce cen eatct cep eeeiensedensssureten il LISTOT TADIOS cece eg ce ee see ee reese E E etree een sees ii DENION S ioc desta strcas dems vetstein sista tl denterindgtsd lets jade tesisoeastmasateswoepeeasenwscsiamanstuutiauteueeedesseiewean iii Note to the Manual User sssssssssssssssssrrsnnssnnnnnn nn nn nn nn RANA A RARE RAR RARE ARR RARE RAR RARE RR RAR ARR RR RAR ARR RR RAR RER RR RR RR R i Related DOCUMENTS icacarcgetsce occ gecetect esate teste a E i Installation or Troubleshooting QUESTIONS sssssssssss ssr rsssrrrrnssr rr n nn ARR R RARE ERNA RARE RAR RAR RR RR RAR RR Rn Iv 1 0 Safety INS TUC OM S orssessctpecetccccucesucctu a a aaa aaa aG 1 2 0 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grips ccccccesccssssseeeeeeeeeeceessnneeeeeseeeoensnseeeeeseeees 3 3 0 SmaRT Pistol Grip Remote Control System cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneees 4 4 0 SmaRT Pistol Grip Battery Installation cccesseessseeeseeeeseeessceesseeeseeensseeeseoeeseeessenenss 5 5 0 Pistol Grip Umbilical Connection cccecseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnneeeeeeseeeeeaneeeeeeseeeoe
11. een the handheld and base unit is broken GO Gsma ASSOC NY Q DOWN Foi NE hil ee DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Made in U S A Figure 8 Dissociate PG xH14 Remote from Base Unit U045 6 0 Wireless ss lamaan Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual mak I 8 0 Proportional Output MIN and MAX Adjustments MIN and MAX Adjustment Fundamentals e The operator must make sure the area around the controlled machine is safe to operate before performing dynamic MIN and MAX adjustments e The base unit must be powered for dynamic adjustment e The base unit LEDs and display should be close enough to be easily read e Adjust Mode timeout defaults to a ten 10 second window of opportunity where the unit returns to normal operating mode if none of the switches are operated within the 10 second window The timer resets to 10 seconds each time a switch or the trigger is operated while in Adjust Mode e Adjust Mode is exited by pressing the STOP button by waiting for 20 seconds without operating any of the function switches on the unit or by releasing the function switch used to enter trigger adjustment MIN and MAX Adjustment Procedure for BU xH18XF BU xH20XF and BU 9H8D y Note The x in a base unit name represents either a 9 or a 2 A 9 indicates the base unit radio is a 9OOMHz A 2 indicates the radio is a 2 4GHz radio 1 Turn the controller on by twisting the STOP button clockwise until the button releases pops UP and then m
12. ere is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Canadian RSS 210 The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca rpb Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interfe
13. ifications sssss sssssssrersssrsnssrennnrnnnnnn 13 U045 6 0 mak I Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual Definitions Associate Association Mode where by SmaRT handhelds and base units are paired for operation ID s exchanged This mode is used to commission spare handhelds or base units DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum an advance wireless communication technology resistant to intended or unintended jamming Dissociation The process of decommisioning a handheld from a base unit ID memory clears both handheld and base unit memory Latch Command from the handheld remote to maintain an output state until until specifically signalled again to change state Line of Sight aka Direct Line of Sight Term used to describe RF communication where the pathway between the units is clear of physical obstacles such as walls earth and other obstructions Momentary A switch or button capable of turning a base unit output to either an on or off state when an end user presses the switch The output returns to its original state when the button is released SmaRT Base Unit I O unit to which the controlled machine is connected SmaRT base units communicate with each other and SmaRT handheld console and pistol grip and belt pack remote controllers SmaRT Handheld Remote Control Portable unit that controls base unit activity using RF signals or through a hardwired umbilical connection SmaRT Remote Control Sy
14. ing the machine being controlled 9 When the desired MAX value is achieved move SW7 DOWN to the STORE position The MAX value is stored Base unit LED 8 will activate 10 Release all switches including the trigger The system returns to minimum calibration y Note Activating SW7 down will toggle between MIN and MAX while in Adjust Mode Adjustment Mode is exited by releasing all switches including the trigger and waiting for the handheld to timeout Or you can exit by pressing the STOP button which powers down the handheld remote U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual 9 0 Specifications Table 2 SmaRT PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote Specifications Environment Indicators 4 LED Control Switches 2015 Cervis Inc Description Vin Batteries Battery Life Low V Shutdown Auto shutdown Operating Temp Storage Temp Humidity Frequency License Modulation Antenna Dimensions Total Weight Durability Faceplate TX green RX amber ERR red BATT amber Toggle Trigger M Stop 1 6V to 3 2VDC Four 4 AA 100 hours 1 6VDC Four 4 min of button inactivity standard 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 40C to 55 C 40 F to 131 0 to 100 906 924MHz 10mW 2405 2480MHz 100mW high power 2405 2480MHz 2mW low power None required DSSS Internal mm 230 6x133 9xH146 9 inch 9 1 x 5 3 x 5 8 1 36kg 3lbs High Impact Polymer case Aluminum or Polycarbonate
15. lissement d une communication satisfaisante Part 2 This radio transmitter LOBSRF 305 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna type listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Le pr sent metteur radio LOBSRF 305 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur RoHS Compliance Statement Cervis Inc complies with the requirements of Restriction of Hazardous Substances ROHS WEEE Specification based on in house practice and declaration of compliance from our vendors For additional information concerning ROHS compliance please contact Cervis Inc at CERVIS Inc 170 Thorn Hill Road Warrendale PA 15086 Phone 724 741 9000 Fax 724 741 9001 This product may contain material that may be hazardous to human health and the environment In compliance with EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE v Do not dispose of the product as unsorted municipal wast
16. n a handheld and a base unit is established for a system by Cervis Inc prior to shipment of the system In some circumstances after the system is received it may be necessary to re establish or to remove the communications link for the purpose of troubleshooting for instance The pistol grip remote allows the radio link between the handheld remote and the base unit to be established or removed when necessary The Associate procedure is used to establish the communications link between the pistol grip remote and base unit The Dissociate procedure is used to remove the radio link between the pistol grip remote and the base unit To associate or dissociate there must be a clear line of sight between the handheld remote and the base unit and both units must be OFF powered down The pistol grip remote is immediately turned off by pushing in the oversized mushroom STOP button which removes power from the unit The pistol grip can also turn off if the auto shutdown time limit is exceeded Standard auto shutdown time is four 4 minutes of switch or button inactivity A SmaRT base unit is safely powered down by removing the power source from the unit Vv Note f an umbilical cable is attached it must be removed before the RF link can be established using the Associate procedure or before the Dissociate procedure can be used to break the link 7 1 Associate PG xH14 to Base Unit Gsima m 4 t LEDs DOWN Dissoc MACHINE STOP ERR 3 UP UP
17. nits They provide single handed operation in a comfortable ergonomic layout Using direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS wireless technology at 90OMHz or 2 4GHz the SmaRT pistol grip remotes provides a robust link with a receiver in congested radio environments The remotes feature seamless association to SmaRT base units without the need to open the case of either unit The rugged weatherproof pistol grip enclosure allows the unit to operate worry free in harsh weather conditions Figure 1 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote Two RF Power Levels Available There are two power levels available for RF operation low power and higher power e Low power PG 214 pistol grip remote operates in the 2 4GHz range 2mW e Higher transmit power pistol grip remotes have an H designation in its name to indicate they operate at high power PG 9H14 operates in the 900MHz range 10mW and PG 2H14 units operate in the 2 4GHz range 100mW Features e Direct Spread Spectrum Technology DSSS e Controls a variety of SmaRT base units e Controls accessible while wearing gloves e Oversized Machine Stop button e Seven three position bi direction toggle switches standard e Trigger as a digital output enable a digital output or as a proportional output control e Four status diagnostic LEDs e Comfortable weatherproof design e Umbilical connection option e Magnet embedded handle to attach to machine surfaces to avoid unit loss e Powered by fo
18. nnsseeeeeseaoes 6 oO OPIO e E a tens ae SN eer tert err earrr 7 6 1 Tum ON ING UNIlUssssssoskasossastusispsbbosduinsansndsaskesonsenivssdasb nnsstenaneninenenindemkenednib esdktenknosdsarkndeke 7 62 TUM OO apt ce asc ce essences ete ce ts acest eee mcd sade ete docs aseewdeeeeecdecenseets 7 6 3 Proportional Control Trigger ccccsssssseecccsensseesecsensseeeecsensseeseneensseesenscasseesensonsseesenss 7 6 4 Toggle Switches SW1 through SW7 ccccccssssseeeseeeesseeeseceesseeeeeeeesseeeseoeesseeeseoeenseessoes 7 6 5 Standard LED INGICAUONS sisii a aaa aaa aai 8 7 0 Associate and Dissociate Radio RF Link sssssssssssssssssssssrsas rrsnn rnnnn nnnn nn RAA RAR RAR R ARA ARR ARR 9 7 1 Associate PG xH14 to Base UNIt sssssssssssssssssrennnsnnnnanennnnnnnnn nns nr nn RAR RR RARE RARE RR R AREA RAR 9 7 2 Dissociate PG xH14 Remote from a Base UNIt ssssssssssssssrsssnsnsnssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nnn 10 8 0 Proportional Output MIN and MAX Adjustments sssssssssssssssssssssrssnsssrnennnnrnnnnnn sne nn nan 11 9 0 SP ECIN GAM ONS risers R E NN RN NAR 13 Appendix A Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy ssssssssssssssssssssrssssrrrnnarrennnrnnnn rn nn nn nn nn nn 14 Appendix B Agency Identification Label Location ssss sss s ss ssssssrnnnansrnnnnnnrnnnn nn nn nn nn nan 14 Appendix C Declaration Of CONfOIMIty ssss 4s 2222322 222200 0 RR RAR RR ARR ARR mnnn 15 2
19. ove SW1 DOWN STOP and allow it to return to center 2 Adjust Mode is entered by first holding SW7 DOWN and then while still holding SW7 hold SW 1 DOWN for four seconds until the bottom three base unit LEDs begin to flash Adjust Mode is indicated when the bottom three base unit LEDS 6 7 and 8 begin flashing To enter Adjust Mode hold handheld SW7 and then SW1 until base unit LEDs 6 7 and 8 begin to flash ASSOC oe About 4 seconds DOWN iia re ale gl cd i DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Made in U S A Figure 9 Enter Adjust Mode for Min Max Adjustments 3 Release SW7 and SW1 4 Operate any of the function toggles either UP or DOWN and hold Continue to hold the function switch throughout the entire Calibrate procedure The base unit LED 8 will light solid indicating MIN calibration mode LEDs 6 and 7 will go out extinguish 2015 Cervis Inc 11 CCervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 5 While observing the machine being controlled slowly press the pistol grip trigger proportional control to the point where the machine just begins to move 6 When the desired result is achieved move SW7 DOWN to the STORE position The MIN value is stored Base unit LED 7 will activate 7 Release all switches including the trigger The system switches to MAX adjustment mode The base unit LED 8 goes out and LED 6 lights solid indicating MAX calibration mode 8 Engage and hold a function switch Operate the trigger while observ
20. rence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IC Unlicensed Devices EIRP Statements for Removable Antennas Part 1 Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment a la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tab
21. s during installation or troubleshooting of a system a handheld or a base unit U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual 1 0 Safety Instructions y Note To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 7 Read and follow all instructions y Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may result in equipment failure loss of authority to operate the equipment and personal injury S Use and maintain proper wiring Follow equipment manufacturer instructions Improper loose and frayed wiring can cause system failure equipment damage and intermittent operation S Changes or modifications made to equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty sS Owner operators of the equipment must abide by all applicable Federal State and Local laws concerning installation and operation of the equipment Failure to comply could result in penalties and could void user authority to operate the equipment S Make sure that the machinery and surrounding area is clear before operating Do not activate the remote control system until certain that it is safe to do so S Turn off the handheld remote and remove power from the base unit before attempting any maintenance This will prevent accidental operation of the controlled machinery S Power is removed from the Base Unit b
22. stem SmaRT system consisting of one or more SmaRT base units and from one to eight SmaRT remote control units The system operates in the 900MHz or 2 4GHz range and has inputs outputs or data communications TX RX Transmit Receive Umbilical Hardwired connection between the handheld remote and base unit When the umbilical is connected handheld RF control is disabled and all commands are sent over the unbilical connection to the base unit This connection is detachable from the handheld remote and when removed the system returns to RF control provided the RF link has been previously established 2015 Cervis Inc lil ervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Note to the Manual User y Note The higher transmit power SmaRT pistol grips are available to operate at 9OOMHz or 2 4GHz using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS wireless technology To avoid repetition and possible confusion high powered pistol grip remote contro units will be referred to as the PG xH14 remote throughout this document where x represents either 9OOMHz for PG 9H14 or 2 4GHz for PG 2H14 The low power version which is only available in 2 4GHz is referred to as PG 214 Related Documents Engineered systems related Cervis Inc ESD documents suchas WSMB 9999 Engineered System Document as provided with that particular engineered system Installation or Troubleshooting Questions Please feel free to contact Cervis at 724 741 9000 if you have any question
23. trol User Manual Sita 4 0 SmaRT Pistol Grip Battery Installation The SmaRT pistol grip handheld unit is powered by four size AA 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 Loosen the four Phillips battery compartment cover screws on the rear of the remote and lift the cover from the handheld 2 Install or replace with four 4 fresh size AA alkaline batteries Observe the proper polarity by positioning the batteries as shown in Figure 3 3 Replace the compartment cover and tighten the four Phillips screws These screws should not be over tightened but they must be tight enough to insure the gasket provides a proper watertight seal Gasket Seal Type 2 Battery Enclosure circa March 2013 Type 1 Battery Enclosure prior to March 2013 DURACELE Ib NANA Each pistol grip battery compartment contains labeled battery polarity Not shown here Labels are beneath the batteries Magnets Figure 3 SmaRT Pistol Grip Battery Installation y Note Cover screws must be tightened enough to insure the sealing gasket is compressed Do not over tighten the screws 2015 Cervis Inc 5 ervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 5 0 Pistol Grip Umbilical Connection The pistol grip umbilical connection is a 4 pin Turck style connection that is keye
24. ur alkaline AA batteries 3 0VDC nominal 2015 Cervis Inc 3 Ctervis SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 3 0 SmaRT Pistol Grip Remote Control System A standard SmaRT PG 214 or PG xH14 remote control system consists of a SmaRT pistol grip remote control unit and one or more SmaRT base units The PG 214 or PG xH14 is capable of communicating with SmaRT base units in congested radio environments using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS wireless technology at 9OOMHzZ or at 2 4GHz The communication link between the pistol grip remote control and the base unit is established at the factory using a process known as Associate Mode Situations in the field may arise where it becomes necessary to reestablish the system RF link The flexible wireless system can be seamlessly associated in the field without the need to open the enclosures of either handheld or base unit by a series of switch operations detailed in Heading 7 0 SmaRT base units come in a variety of standard configurations for 9OOMHz or 2 4GHz operation among which are the base units shown in Figure 2 SmaRT handhelds and base units can be standard or custom configured by Cervis Engineering BU 908D INT hi BU 9H8D INT CERVIS EBU xH24XF EXT PG 214 PG xH14 BU xH20XF DIS BU xH20XF INT Treen EBU x24XF INT DIN 9H1R 5R BU 916F INT DIN 9H4R 2DI EXT Figure 2 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grip Remote and Base Unit Examples 4 U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Con
25. y detaching the harness wiring cables from the base unit connectors or by removing the source power from the circuit S Use a damp cloth to keep units clean Remove mud concrete dirt etc after use to prevent obstructing or clogging the buttons levers wiring and switches 3 Do not intentionally allow liquid to enter the handheld or base unit enclosures Do not use high pressure equipment to clean the handheld remote or base unit y Disconnect the radio base unit before welding on the machine Failure to disconnect the base unit may result in destruction of or damage to the base unit y Keep high energy RF devices away from handheld remotes Activation of high power communication radios for instance in close proximity to the handheld remotes can result in interference and false circuit activation y Operate and store units only within the specified operation and storage temperatures defined in this document y Do not use two way radios when the handheld remote is active SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 2 U045 6 0 Pistol Grip Remote Control User Manual 2 0 SmaRT PG 214 and PG xH14 Pistol Grips y Note The x in PG xH 14represents either 900MHz for PG 9H14 or 2 4GHz for PG 2H14 The SmaRT pistol grip remotes are designed for traditional and non traditional mobile applications The SmaRT pistol grips are capable of activating digital and trigger controlled proportional pulse width modulated outputs of SmaRT base u

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