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General operating instructions
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11.3 Starting the Radio Remote Control
Starting the Radio Remote Control consists of establishing the radio
link between the Transmitting Unit and the Receiving Unit.
When the Radio Remote Control starts a PIN code is
requested for using the Machine. The PIN is needed
to prevent the Radio Remote Control being used by
unauthorised persons.
See the procedure concerning the PIN in the paragraphs
below.
The PIN code is provided by the sequential activation of a series of 3
commands that allow the START command of the Transmitting Unit to
be released.
When the PIN is being entered the commands associated with
the activated actuators are not sent to the Machine.
11.3.1 Start up using a PIN code
CHECK
CHARGE
1 2 3 4
K1 K2 K3 K0 START STOP
K4 K5 K6 K7 --
The Transmitting Unit leaves the factory with an access sequence
composed of:
- press the actuator START (the green LED Check comes on);
- press the actuator K0;
- press the actuator START.
At this point the Transmitting Unit has been enabled and the START
actuator released.
Press START to enable the commands.
Before starting up the Radio Remote Control check that the
STOP button is released and that the Receiving Unit is powered
up.
The PIN CODE of the Radio Remote Control can be customised if
necessary to restrict the use of the Radio Remote Control.
However, it is not possible to eliminate the PIN CODE which will always
have to be entered to start the Radio Remote Control.
Changing the PIN CODE can be carried out only qualied personnel.