WARNING: once the direction joystick has been released, the boat will continue to move according to the
inertia of the movement.
Note:
There is a delay of 2 seconds if the thruster is activated in one direction and then immediately activated in the
opposite direction (immediate movement from right to left or vice versa).
DISABLING OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is disabled in the following cases:
• When the enabling button is pressed.
• When there are several remote controls in parallel and another is activated.
• If the joystick haven't been operated for a 6 minutes time.
Passage to the disabled state is signalled from the control with a prolonged sound of around one second and the
following slow flashing of the enablement leds.
MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROLS IN PARALLEL
Several TCD series remote controls can be installed in parallel. In this case, only one remote control can function
at a time. The active remote control is always the last one to be activated; the other in parallel are automatically
disabled. When a thruster is commanded by the last remote control enabled, the boat movement direction will
be indicated by the relative led which will light up also on the other disabled remote controls.
Disablement/enablement of the sound of the control.
The acoustic signals emitted by the control can be disabled.
Carry out the following procedure:
• Remove power to the control.
• Keep the enablement key pressed and supply power to the control which will emit a short sound.
• Release the enablement key and wait for the control to perform the testing of the LEDs and for it to be disa-
bled (slow flashing of the enablement LEDs).
The acoustic signals emitted by the control can be re-enabled.
Carry out the following procedure:
• Remove power to the control.
• Keep the enablement key pressed and supply power to the control which will emit two short sounds.
• Release the enablement key and wait for the control to perform the testing of the LEDs and for it to be disa-
bled (slow flashing of the enablement LEDs).
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