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Sno-Way PROCONTROL 99100993 - Programming the Clock; Auxiliary Functions; Remaining Buttons; Start;Stop Procedure for Procontrol Transmitters

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12
Programming the Clock
While the control is off, hold the job timer function (Figure
1-9, I). A window will display the type of time to display
(24 hr and 12 hr formats). Use the joystick to select
between these options.
Figure 1-9
Auxiliary Functions
This button (Figure 1-9, J) is used to control an external
relay (installed by end user). This relay could control a
multitude of items, ranging from beacon lights to
additional plow lamps. This output is fused at 3 amps.
Remaining Buttons
The remaining buttons (Figure 1-9, K) not discussed are
for future innovations and currently provide no
functionality.
Start/Stop Procedure for ProControlTransmit-
ters
To prevent the ProControl™ transmitter from
inadvertently and accidentally being switched on or off the
power button is to be held approximately 2 seconds to be
turned off or on.
Power Saving Mode
The ProControl™ transmitter uses a very small amount of
electrical current anytime it is ’On’. To minimize current
use when the ProControl™ transmitter is inactive, the
system has a ’Sleep’ mode to shut itself down. If no
control function is pressed for a time period of
approximately 15 minutes, the ProControl™ transmitter
will beep twice then shut down by itself. When this
happens, the power button must be depressed for
approximately two seconds to switch it back "ON."
Battery Charging
See ProControl™ Charging / Battery Maintenance and
Replacement on page 12.
Diagnostic Functions
Your ProControl™ transmitter has built in diagnostic
capability. The following chart lists the audible alerts,
screen displays and descriptions used to make you aware
of a problem.
I
J
K
AUDIBLE
ALERT
LCD
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
Short beep
(¼-second)
RECHARGE
BATTERY
ProControl™ Battery
Failure.
Long beep
(½-second)
BATTERY
LOW
ProControl™ Battery
Low.
RELAY
FAULT
+12 Volt supply not
sensed at Start Switch
coil.
LOST
SIGNAL
Transmitter/receiver
pairing failed. Radio
communication lost to
plow.
NO
RECEIVER
Radio communication
lost to plow. No radio
communication.
No
Tone Alert
--:--:--
Real Time Clock Failure.
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Calendar Failure.

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