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Receiver OUTPUT indicators
The APOLLO receiver also contains on the face panel, running horizontally across the top, four dual colour LEDs. These LEDs illuminate in
parallel with an individual function. They provide a clear indication of which functions are active and that a positive voltage output is present
on the corresponding wire.
(Note Functions 1 to 8 only (A to H) have LED indicators)
A/B
indicator = Red if A function activated Green if B function activated
C/D
indicator = Red if C function activated Green if D function activated
E/F
indicator = Red if E function activated Green if F function activated
G/H
indicator = Red if G function activated Green if H function activated
Precautions
Please read thoroughly the operation manual before using your APOLLO system.
Before operating the transmitter please check that the LED status indicator on the transmitter is indicating sufficient battery power is
available. If you are intending to not use the APOLLO transmitter for any length of time is recommended that the batteries be
removed.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If a malfunction occurs, please check your APOLLO system step by step as below, if the malfunction persists contact your distributor for
further assistance.
Transmitter
IF: There is no confirmation flash from the transmitter LED status indicator when a function button is depressed
Check if the power-key has been inserted.
IF: The power-key has been inserted, but still has no confirmation flash from the Transmitter LED status indicator when a function button is
depressed
Check if the EMS-stop push button has been depressed, if so, turn clockwise to upright /on position
IF: The EMS-stop push button has been turned clockwise to the on position, the power-key is inserted, but there is still no confirmation
flash from the Transmitter LED status indicator
Check if the batteries have been inserted correctly
Receiver
IF: The EMS-stop push button has been turned clockwise to the upright/on position but the “PWR “ led indicator on the receiver will not light
indicating the system is operational
Check your power supply to the receiver
IF : The power supply to your receiver is live and the “PWR” indicators still does not light
Check if the internal receiver fuse has failed and renew with a fuse of the same rating (the internal fuse is located inside the receiver
enclosure, you will need to loosen the wiring gland on the enclosure and then loosen the four enclosure screws to remove the front cover)
The fuse is an automotive blade type fuse and is located in plain view on the corner of the main printed circuit board
IF: You have replaced the internal fuse, but the receiver continues to blow fuses.
There may be a problem with the receiver’s internal circuitry - Please contact your distributor.