RFD OPERATOR MANUAL
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Depress “ARM” switch – all eight Detonator Units will Arm.
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Depress the switches for the Detonator Units that will not be fired initially.
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Depress the “FIRE” switch. Only Detonator Units still selected will Fire.
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Depress the switches for the Detonator Units that were just Fired.
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Depress the switches for Detonator Units to be Fired next.
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Depress the “FIRE” switch. Only Detonator Units still selected will Fire.
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Repeat as necessary. Detonator Units will automatically Disarm if not Fired within
60 seconds of Arming.
2.3.9.
Misfires
. If a Detonator Unit does not Fire when the Fire command is sent,
repeat Fire sequence up to 3 times. If the Detonator Unit continues not to Fire, then a
thirty-minute wait prior to approaching is mandatory. Follow your standard operating
procedures for misfires.
2.4. CONTROLLER UNIT DISPLAY OPERATION.
2.4.1.
Nighttime Panel Switch Locator
. There are fourteen red lights used for
backlighting the Controller Unit switches. When the “ON” switch is pressed, the lights
turn on to locate the switch positions.
2.4.2.
Display Panel Dimmer Circuit
. Pressing “DIM” switch reduces the intensity
of all of the panel display lights except the ON light.
2.4.3.
Controller Unit Battery Status
. The yellow light at the “ON” switch displays
the Controller Unit battery status. If the Controller Unit Battery is low, the yellow light at
the “ON” switch will flash. Otherwise this light will be on steady.
2.4.4.
Detonator Unit Battery Status
. The yellow select light at each of the “1”
through “8” switches will indicate the selected Detonator Units’ battery status after a
status request command is issued. If the selected Detonator Unit transmitter is within
range of the Controller Unit and Detonator Unit's battery is low, the yellow select light for
that Detonator Unit will flash. Else, the select light will be on steady.
2.4.5.
Detonator Unit Disarmed
. A green light next to each of the “1” though “8”
switches is used to indicate when the corresponding Detonator Unit is Disarmed. The
light will be on steady when the Detonator Unit transmitter is within range of the
Controller Unit and it is Disarmed. If the Detonator Unit transmitter is out of range of the
Controller Unit, the light will flash after a Disarm command has been sent.
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