SmaRT 206
U024.2-SmaRT_206_SYS-R
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5.0 System Operation
The PTO-206 Handheld Remote buttons are
push-to-operate
only. Each button is
dedicated to its assigned, hardwired BU-206F output driven by the base unit. The
output is only controlled when the appropriate button is pressed and held. Once the
button is released, the BU-206F output under control stops, and the BU-206F waits for
the next command sent by the PTO-206. The following instructions outline what is
needed for use of and how to use the SmaRT 206 Remote Control System.
5.1 Initial Use Instructions
Note: You must be line of sight and within 300 ft. (100m) of the base unit while
holding the handheld.
Note: Each BU-206F can establish communication links with as many as eight (8)
different PTO remote units. Association for each PTO remote used must be
individually established.
CAUTION
Be aware that using the Disassociation Procedure (Heading 1.4.2) will
break all previously established handheld remote links. Once PTO remote
↔base unit links are broken, it will b
e necessary to perform the
Association Procedure (Heading 1.4.1) using each handheld to re-
establish communication links with the base unit before the 206 Remote
Control System can be used.
1. Verify the HN-1001 harness connections with the controlled devices are
correct and that the wiring harness is firmly plugged into the BU-206F
base unit.
2. Communication between the remote handheld and base unit must be
established (Heading 1.4.1). Remove power from the BU-206F.
3. Stand near the base unit with the remote in hand.
4. Press and hold both Button 1 and Button 2, the top two buttons (the
Association and Disassociation buttons). The TX LED glows steady
green. Continue to hold both buttons until the LINK LED begins to flash
amber.
5. Release the two buttons. The RX LED flashes red for about two seconds.
You must perform the next step within this two second period or the
Association process is aborted.
6. Press and hold the Association button—Button 1. The RX LED goes out,
the TX LED glows steady green, and the LINK LED glows steady amber.
7. Apply power to the base unit while continuing to hold Button 1
(Association). The BU-206F and PTO-206 exchange information
establishing the communication link. Upon process completion, the amber
LINK LED goes out, the red RX LED begins flashing, and the TX LED
glows steady green.