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Menu 13 - General Settings
13.1 Operating standard
Configure the controller to conform to the specific region’s standard - e.g. UL325 or CE.
13.2 Controller Type
The S-Series Controller can be configured to perform as either a
S-SERIES
Controller or
a CLAWS Controller. This flexibility simplifies the installer's stock holding of spare parts.
If Direct Drive CLAWS spikes are installed, this selection does not need to be
performed.
The Controller Type Menu allows the user to verify what type of controller the S-Series
Controller has been configured as.
• If the LCD display shows SECT, this indicates that the S-Series Controller has been
configured to control the
SECTOR II
Barrier
• If the LCD display shows SPK, this indicates that the S-Series Controller has been
configured to control the CLAWS spike module
The Select Controller Menu allows the user to change the function of the S-Series
Controller. Two options are available;
SECTOR II
(SECT) and Spikes (SPK)
13.3 Reset options
• Factory defaults - Restore only the original factory defaults for the operating
standard / profile chosen; no other settings are affected
• Delete all remotes - Delete all the remotes stored in the system; no other
settings are affected
• Reset all – Clears the controller completely as per an off-the-production-line
unit
Boom pole end-of-travel limits are not affected by any reset
13.4 Diagnostic screen
Allows a diagnostic screen to be displayed.
13.5 Round test button
Disables or enables the operation of the round test-button on the controller
Menu 14 - Adding remote controls into the system
Up to 500 remote control transmitter buttons can be learned into the memory. Each
transmitter learned into the system is assigned a unique transmitter ID. In multi-button
remotes it is possible to use one of the buttons as a ‘shift-button’ allowing six functions
on a four-button remote. When adding transmitters, it is recommended that a record be
kept of the ID number allocated by the system to each respective transmitter and the
person to whom the transmitter is given. This is necessary should selective deletion be
required at a later stage.
• If the remote controls menu has been ‘locked’ as discussed later, only by pressing a
button of a transmitter learned into the system, can this menu be accessed
•
It is possible to artificially increase the number of buttons of a multi-button
transmitter by using a two-button combination
• One of the buttons is used as a shift button to allow the other buttons to be used
again in combination with this button. In other words, the user will press and hold
the shift button, before pressing one of the other buttons to create a new button
• The shift button cannot be used as a button on its own, it must always be used in
combination with the other buttons
ADVANCED CONTROLLER SETUP
SECTION 7
Summary of Contents for SECTOR II
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