USER MANUAL | NOVA TRANSMITTERS
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5.9 Powering OFF the Transmitter
To turn off the transmitter, the operator must turn the key switch clockwise to the “0” position. It is suggested that the battery is
removed from the transmitter when not in use and stored in a safe place so as to avoid accidental operation.
Note: For the powering off procedure for the standard Nova-S transmitter refer to the respective section in the Nova S
appendix.
The coder can also be switched off through either one of the following:
1) through the manual activation (Active Stop) of the Stop switch (#6) which will in turn, open the ‘Machine Stop’ relay in the
receiver
2) when the Stop function is automatically triggered (Passive Stop) due to an error, such as, transmitter out of range
3) when the duration of the Auto-OFF timer has elapsed during which no operational activity has been detected.
4) when the battery has been discharged to 3.4V and the critical battery duration has elapsed.
5.10 Belts
The practical belt hangers on the Nova transmitter housings allow the user to clip on the appropriate belt for ease of access
and operator safety during operation. Each type of transmitter has its own set of belts which are adequately and ergonomically
designed to offer the least strain possible on the operator.