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AARCOMM PNUT - User Manual

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PNUT REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
The PNUT remote control system contains the
following items:
H212 handheld
C220 controller
Antenna
Charging cradle
Wiring harness
POWERING ON THE HANDHELD
The H212 requires a special sequence to turn on.
This sequence is used to verify that all the buttons are
working correctly prior to start up. It also minimizes
any accidental powering up of the handheld.
To power up the H212:
1. Press and hold the red button.
2. Press and hold the green button.
3. Release the red button.
4. Release the green button.
Regular ashing green LED: System turned on but
no link.
Solid, or short ashes of green LED: System turned
on and linked.
MATCHING
First Method
1. Turn off the H212.
2. Apply power to the C220.
3. Momentarily (“blip”) the power off to the C220
six to seven times (i.e. power off for 1/2 second,
power on for one second; six times). Leave the
power on after the sixth blip.
4. The LED on the C220 will light up dark blue.
5. Continue with steps ve to eight below in second
method.
Second Method
1. Turn off the H212.
2. Apply power to the C220.
3. Using a smooth motion, wave the H212 back
and forth over the top left corner of the C220 so
that the two magnets under the red and green
button pass over the surface of the Aarcomm
logo.
Or
4. If the C220 successfully detects the magnets on
the H212, the C220 LED will light up dark blue.
5. Press and hold the three round buttons on the
bottom left side of the H212.
6. Press and release the red button on the H212
7. The C220 LED will turn white and a message
will appear on the H212 indicating a successful
match. If not, make sure the H212 and the C220
have compatible part numbers.
8. Power on the H212 normally to verify that the
system is matched.
POWERING OFF THE HANDHELD
Pressing the red E-stop button will shut down the
H212 handheld. The LCDs on the H212 will be put
into in sleep mode and will not draw any power from
the battery.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The H212 is waterproof and completely sealed
to IP67 rating. For improved reliability, it does not
have a removable battery and is charged using the
wireless charging cradle. The magnets on the back
of the H212 are only used for alignment and not for
electrical contact.
The red LED will begin to ash when the H212 should
be charged. Place the H212 on the charging cradle to
begin charging. The LCD screen will show the charge
status; please allow a minute or two for the charge
level to be calculated accurately.
A battery that is completely discharged will take
approximately three hours to charge. The battery can
be charged at anytime even if it is not depleted. A quick
30 minute charge will allow the handheld to operate
for eight hours. A full battery will last approximately 50
to 120 hours, depending on the performance setting.
1
3
2
4
Model: C220
STATUS
Model: C220
STATUS
Model: C220
STATUS
On
1 second
1/2 second
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AARCOMM PNUT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAARCOMM
ModelPNUT
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

POWERING ON THE HANDHELD

MATCHING

First Method

Initial steps for matching using C220 power cycling.

Second Method

Steps involving physical motion to match H212 with C220.

POWERING OFF THE HANDHELD

CHARGING THE BATTERY

1. Operating the H212 Handheld

1.1. General Operations

Basic operation of the H212 handheld in normal mode.

1.2. Configure Mode

How to enter and use the handheld's configuration mode.

2. Indicator Lamps

Green Lamp

Status indications provided by the green indicator lamp.

Red Lamp

Status indications provided by the red indicator lamp.

3. Low Battery Indication, Charging

4. Changing Handhelds

1. Introduction

2. Precaution for Welding

3. Affixing the C220 Controller and Antenna

4. Wiring the C220 Controller

5. Matching the Handheld with the C220 Controller

6. Configuring the System

Key Configuration Parameters

Settings for radio performance, auto-off, and parameter reset.

Display and UI Settings

Adjustments for splash screen, button shift, logo, brightness, and light.

7. Servicing the System

7.1. C220 Controller Status Lamp

Interpretation of the controller's status lamp colors and blink patterns.

7.2. Diag Mode

Using the H212 handheld as a diagnostic tool for the C220 controller.

8. CAN-Bus Messages

8.1. J1939 Address Claim and Name Field

Details of the J1939 Name and Preferred Address used by the controller.

8.2. LoadMaxx Messages

Information on messages exchanged with the Air-Weigh LoadMaxx scale.

9. Warranty

Trident Wireless Battery Charger

Alarm Option

Explains how to enable and use the alarm feature of the charger.

Location

Assembly and Adjustment