D7x11 Series II Navigator Directional Drill Overview 30-3
Power ON/OFF Button
The Remote Lockout system can be turned on by pressing Power ON/OFF Button (1) and holding
for 2 seconds, or by pressing Lockout Button (2).
Press Power ON/OFF Button (1) and hold for 2 seconds to shut off transmitter power.
When the remote transmitter power is on, at least one light should be illuminated. If no lights are
illuminated on the remote, the power is off, the battery is dead or the remote is not functioning.
Run Button
The drill unit ignition key must be ON before the Remote Lockout system is turned on. If not, a loss
of radio signal will be indicated at the remote transmitter (refer to “Remote Lockout - Engine Shutdown Test,”
page 30-5).
When Remote Lockout system is on, press green Run Button (3) and hold for 2 seconds to transfer control of
drilling functions to the machine operator. Green lights on transmitter and machine come on, and buzzers at
each location sound for two seconds.
When remote transmitter is OFF, pressing and holding the Run Button (3) for 2 seconds will test the remote
transmitter buzzer, vibrator, and indicator lights. Refer to “Remote Transmitter Indicators - Test” in the
Maintenance Manual.
Lockout Button
With the remote lockout transmitter power turned on, pressing and releasing the red Lockout Button (2) sends a
lockout command to stop drill string rotation, thrust and pullback, and fluid flow.
When remote transmitter is OFF, pressing and holding Lockout Button until the yellow light begins flashing will
turn on the remote transmitter, then send a lockout command.
When the machine has confirmed successful lockout, the red light comes on steady, followed by three short beeps
(beep, beep, beep, pause) repeated three times (9 beeps total).
The Remote Lockout system can take up to 5 seconds to process the lockout. During this time the green lights
will flash. The lockout is not complete until the 9 beeps occur and the red light is on.
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