F. POWER SUPPLY:
The remote control is powered by 3 LR03 AAA batteries that can be accessed from the battery panel that is attached by 2
cross-head screws.
The pairing and programming for the PTLs are retained while the batteries are replaced. The alert history is deleted.
G. ADDING A REMOTE CONTROL TO A PTL SYSTEM:
Up to 3 remote controls can be paired to a PTL system. Adding an additional remote control is available from the
PARAMETERS→ MENU REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS → ADD REMOTE CONTROL
H. SYSTEM RESET:
A system reset deletes the current pairing and alert history.
The system reset can be accessed from the PARAMETERS → RESET SYSTEM
PERFORMING A RESET DURING A CURRENT CYCLE WILL CAUSE THE PTL TO SHUT DOWN.
13. RADIO
RADIO RANGE:
The radio range of the PTLs and remote control is 800 m in the open. If there is disturbance, alerts are reported to the
remote control.
LOSS OF RADIO SIGNAL:
For losses of radio signal lasting 15 secs or more, an alarm is reported to the remote control. In order to maintain the
current cycle and ensure normal operation, the PTLs change based on time if STANDARD or MANUAL modes are in
operation. If STANDARD + WORKSITE EXIT, AUTOMATIC REGULATION, GREEN ON DETECTION modes are in
operation, the PTLs switch to safety mode. If MANUAL ALTERNATING mode is active, the current status is preserved.
If the radio link is re-established, the PTLs return to their initial mode 5 minutes after the connection is re-established
in order to ensure the stability of the connection.
RADIO DEACTIVATION:
If there is interference on a worksite due to a building or any other feature, it is possible to deactivate the radios from
the PARAMETERS menu → PTL SETTINGS → RADIO. Once the radios have been deactivated, the programming
and PTL monitoring must then be performed using short-range infrared from behind each light-head, alerts are no
longer reported to the remote control.