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Note 1
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The Second special boot-up mode
Only in this mode, can actuators connected to channels A to E on the e-bx be activated. As an example,
upper and lower buttons on the extreme left of the keypad (SWKEYPAD) control the actuator connected
to channel A. The second set of buttons from the left, control the actuator connected to channel B and so
on for the other actuators. If an actuator is connected to channel F as in the case of the right legrest
actuator or the right stander actuator, disconnect one of the cables not going through the position reset
(among channels A to E) and connect the channel F actuator cable to the newly freed channel. Once
position reset has been done, reconnect actuator cables in their original channels.
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Note 2
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Actuator position reset using the Second special boot-up mode
In this mode, if one or both stander actuators need to go through a position reset, the center mount
legrest needs to be
completely up so that it doesn’t collide with the base when stander actuators deploy.
To prevent the stander mechanism from twisting, both stander actuators must move at the same time
while pressing upper or lower buttons on the keypad (SWKEYPAD) that correspond to the stander
actuators. Move stander actuators to a full deployment (both upper buttons) followed by a complete
retraction (both lower buttons).
IMPORTANT!
When an actuator is replaced, it must go through a position reset using the Second special boot-up mode
because the new actuator’s positioning may have changed during installation. In the case where an entire
standing module is replaced, a position reset is not necessary because the actuator cannot be incorrectly set.
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Troubleshooting guide
4.1
All about error codes
Important!
Before handling anything, take note of the error code, the power option, the keypad’s (SWKEYPAD)
pushbutton(s) and/or the memory position that generated the error. Error codes are prompted either on the
joystick’s screen, with the number of
times the light underneath the e-bx flashes
or in the program journal of the “R
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Net Programmer” application.
This is useful for knowing what direction to take when solving the problem.
Error code reading on the joystick’s screen
There are basically two types of joysticks: joysticks with a color screen and joysticks with a LED display.
A joystick with a color screen will show a message
such as “e
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bx Module Error 9662”
to indicate an error. The
number in the message is the error code. The meaning of error codes is described in the Error Codes table in section
4.1.4 below.