Hetronic GA61-V-1 Vermeer Transceiver System User Manual Operator Instructions

Hetronic International Inc Vermeer Transceiver System Operator Instructions

Manual

GA61-Verm.2-TX
Operator Manual
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Range -30o to +70o Celsius
Supply Voltage Range 3.0-5.5 VDC
Inputs TX Recognition (Reed), Lockout Pulse (Piezo
Switch), Run and Turn-off Buttons, Receiver
TTL
Outputs LEDs (Red/Green), Vibrator, Buzzer,
Antenna Switch, TX Standby, TX TTL
Run and Turn-off Button Delay 2 seconds
OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Pressing the Transmitter Lockout button starts the Transmitter and selects the Lockout mode.
Pressing and holding the Transmitter Run button for 2 seconds selects the Run mode.
Pressing and holding the Transmitter Stop Button for 2 seconds turns off the transmitter.
Low Battery indicator is tripped at 3.15 volts; the transmitter power is turned off at 2.70 volts.
The Transmitter can select either RUN or LOCKOUT mode. The GA61-Verm.2-TX controls lights, buzzer and
vibrator to indicate system status.
Transmitter Indicator (LED/Buzzer/Vibrator) functions are given in Table 1.
COMPLIANCE
This device has been tested and found to be compliant with Part 90 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Project:
GA61-Verm.2-TX
PRELIMINARY Description: Transmitter
The GA61-Verm.2
Configured as a
Directional Drill Control
1. RUN Button
2. LOCKOUT Button
3. OFF Button
4. RUN Light
5. LOCKOUT Light
RUN
LOCKOUT
Table 1 Logic Configured for Directional Drill Control
Red LED Green LED Buzzer Vibrator
Turn-on and/or Lockout On Off 3 beeps, repeated 3 times Off
Failed Lockout Acknowledgment Flashes Flashes On for 60 sec. On for 60 sec.
Run (press button for 2 sec.) Off On On for 3 sec. Off
Low Battery in Run Off
Flashes 3sec.on
0.5sec. off
Beeps 0.5sec. on
3sec. off
Off
Low Battery in Lockout
Flashes 3sec.on
0.5sec. off Off Off Off
Loss of communication in Run Flashes Flashes On for 20 sec. Off
Loss of Communication in Lockout On Off Off Off

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