Forward Lift MCH13 Guía De Instalación, Operación Y Mantenimiento página 12

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A. System Configuration – The configuration will not lock
if there is not an acceptable pairing of columns. Generally,
columns are to be paired left/right directly across from
one another. For a system of an odd number of columns,
an adaptor is required. All instructions that accompany the
adapter must be observed. The non-axle column is to be
indicated by one of the corners (fore or aft) of the control
panel's bus diagram.
B. In a locked system, pressing the button next to a column
on the control panel will toggle the LED between active and
inactive states. Active columns are represented as solid
green, and inactive columns are represented by blinking
yellow. A column will not respond to motion commands
when inactive.
Note: The system must be raised and lowered from an
active column.
C. In a locked system, the Single/Pair/All Mode Button may
also be used to quickly activate and deactivate selected
combinations of columns. Pressing the Single/Pair/All
Mode Button will toggle through single column mode,
column pair mode, and all columns mode.
D. Column LED Indication – Summary of column LED's:
Green – indicates a column ready for motion.
Yellow blink – indicates an inactive column, which does not
respond to motion commands until activated.
Red fast flash– indicates a column with an error.
E. Changing the System Configuration – Columns may only
be added to, or removed from, a system by unlocking the
existing configuration and then configuring the additional
columns as described above. To unlock the configuration
press the System Configuration Lock/Unlock Button. Upon
pressing the System Configuration Lock/Unlock Button the
Green Lock/Unlock LED will go dark and the configuration
will unlock. At this time, columns may be safely turned off
and removed, and/or replacement or additional columns
may be assigned by the same procedure for adding columns
as outlined above.
Operating Instruction Details/Options
Info Display Explained
A. Default information - Height - Displayed in either inches
or centimeters (depending on setting in service menu).
B. System ID - S_1 to S32 shown on unlocked wireless
column (S looks like 5 on display).
C. Service Menu, Error Mode or other messages explained
in Service Menu and Trouble Shooting Sections.
Temporary Height Limit Setting
The Height Limit Setting is a user setable stop to limit height
travel.
A. To memorize a height stop: Raise all columns to the
desired height position. Hold down the Height Limit Setting
Button until it begins flashing. Flashing indicates that the
height setting has been memorized.
B. Once a height stop has been memorized, press the
Height Limit Setting Button to turn the stop on and off.
When turned on, the system will stop whenever any column
reaches the memorized height stop.
Note: Programmed maximum height limit set using Service
Menu.
Wireless System ID Configuration
A. System ID use different wireless channels for
communication. Some channels many have more
environment noise on them then others (from WIFI,
Bluetooth, and other).
B. Columns Communicate with a set protocol. If messages
are missed or corrupted the lift will go to a temporary error
mode CL (Communication Loss).
C. If CL's persist consider changing System ID used for
the affected set. To change without restarting, unlock the
set (using Unlock/Lock Button
change System ID on each column in set to a new System
ID, and re-lock the set
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