Akron Brass 6047 Assembly instructions

STYLE 6047 Wireless Remote Control
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................3
2. PRODUCT RATINGS............................................................................................................................3
3. PRODUCT WARNINGS ........................................................................................................................3
4. What’s Included .....................................................................................................................................4
5. OVERVIEW............................................................................................................................................4
6. Batteries and Charger............................................................................................................................4
6.1 Charging Batteries ........................................................................................................................4
6.2 Installing Batteries.........................................................................................................................4
6.3 Storing Batteries............................................................................................................................5
6.4 Disposing of Batteries ...................................................................................................................5
6.5 Safety............................................................................................................................................5
7. Installing Mounting Bracket....................................................................................................................6
8. Using the wireless remote controller......................................................................................................6
8.1 Using Wireless Remote Controller with Akron Brass Receivers...................................................6
8.2 Keypad User Interface ..................................................................................................................7
8.3 LED User Interface........................................................................................................................8
8.4 Synchronizing Wireless Remote Controller with Receiver............................................................9
8.4.1 General Information ..................................................................................................................9
8.4.2 Synchronizing Procedure..........................................................................................................9
8.5 LED Intensity...............................................................................................................................10
8.5.1 Increasing Brightness..............................................................................................................10
8.5.2 Decreasing Brightness............................................................................................................10
8.6 Checking Battery Voltage............................................................................................................10
8.7 Checking RF Radio Signal Strength ...........................................................................................11
8.8 Battery Power Saving States ......................................................................................................11
8.9Monitor Setup..............................................................................................................................11
8.10 Error Codes.................................................................................................................................14
9. Configuring and updating the wireless remote controller ....................................................................15
9.1 Connecting Wireless Remote Controller to a Web Browser.......................................................15
9.2 Using the Web Browser ..............................................................................................................16

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9.2.1 6047 Wireless Controller –Main Page....................................................................................17
9.2.1.1 Akron Brass PIN..............................................................................................................17
9.2.1.2 Firmware Revision...........................................................................................................17
9.2.1.3 Controller No.:.................................................................................................................17
9.2.1.4 Monitor(X) Synchronized:................................................................................................17
9.2.1.5 Active Time......................................................................................................................17
9.2.1.6 Idle Time..........................................................................................................................18
9.2.1.7 LED Intensity...................................................................................................................18
9.2.1.8 Factory Default................................................................................................................18
9.2.2 6047 Wireless Controller –Key Configuration Page...............................................................18
9.2.3 6047 Wireless Controller –Modem Page ...............................................................................19
9.2.4 6047 Monitor 1 / 2 Settings –Main Page................................................................................20
9.2.4.1 Monitor Active..................................................................................................................21
9.2.4.2 Display Type....................................................................................................................21
9.2.4.3 Receiver PIN...................................................................................................................21
9.2.4.4 Monitor PIN .....................................................................................................................21
9.2.4.5 Control Priority.................................................................................................................21
9.2.4.6 Rotation Ramp Time .......................................................................................................21
9.2.4.7 Elevation Ramp Time......................................................................................................22
9.2.4.8 AUX Key..........................................................................................................................22
9.2.5 WiFi Module Firmware Update................................................................................................23
9.2.6 WiFi Host Firmware Update....................................................................................................24
9.2.7 Firmware Update Failure.........................................................................................................25
10. Key Function Shortcut Table............................................................................................................26
11. Frequently Asked questions.............................................................................................................27
12. Replacement parts...........................................................................................................................27
13. Warranty Statement .........................................................................................................................27

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1. INTRODUCTION
The following is intended to provide the basic instructions for installation, operation and maintenance of
the Akron Brass Style 6047 Wireless Remote Controller, and to assist in attaining the best possible
performance from the unit. IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, NOTE
THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS, AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT
CORRECTLY, AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO
SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY!
2. PRODUCT RATINGS
•Input Power Requirements: 3.6V via Akron Brass Batteries P/N 60470008. Unit has space for
two batteries, but only one battery is needed to power the Wireless Remote Controller.
•Controller Power Consumption: Off Mode (5 mW), Idle Mode (125 mW), Operating Mode (1.5 W)
•Battery Life: 12 continuous hours per battery, or 24 hours total, when operating at full power when
LED intensity is at factory default setting.
•RF Radio
oOutput Power: 8dBm for 2.4GHz and 24dBm for 900 MHz, both meet FCC part 15
requirement for license free operation
oOperating Frequency: 2.4 GHz or 900 MHz (see label for frequency)
oFCC ID: MCQ-XBEE3 for 2.4 GHz, or MCQ-XB900HP for 900 MHz
oOperational range: 250 feet (76.2m) for 2.4GHz and 300 feet (91.44m) for 900MHz
outside with clear line of sight –no obstacles
•WiFi Radio
oOutput Power: 187mW
oOperating Frequency: 2.4 –2.5 GHz
oFCC ID: 2AC7Z-ESPWROOM02U
oProtocol 802.11 b/g/n
oOperational range: 10 feet (3.048m)
•Dimensions: 6-11/32” (16.1cm) L x 5” (12.7cm) W x 2-3/8” (6.03cm) H
•Weight: 1lb (0.45kg); 1.5lbs (0.68kg) with batteries
•Environmental Conditions:
oOperating Temperature: -20°C (-4°F) to 50°C (122°F)
oStorage Temperature: -10°C (14°F) to 30°C (86°F) Batteries; -20°C (-4°F) to 50°C
(122°F) Wireless Remote Controller
oSuitable for use up to 6,562 feet (2,000 meters) elevation
oPollution Degree 2
oRelative humidity range 60 ± 25% for temperatures up to 50°C
oIngress protection: IP66 equivalent
3. PRODUCT WARNINGS
•Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or
serious injury.
•Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or
serious injury.
•Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
•Addresses practices not related to personal injury.

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4. WHAT’S INCLUDED
•6047 Wireless Remote Controller
•2-pack of batteries
•Mounting Bracket
•Keypad symbol quick reference card
5. OVERVIEW
The Style 6047 Wireless Remote Controller allows the user to control up to two monitors and is
compatible with all Akron Brass wireless receivers. It uses either a 900 MHz, or 2.4 GHz radio frequency
to control the monitor. The Wireless Remote Controller can also be configured and updated over a WiFi
network.
Please refer to the appropriate installation instructions for installing the
wireless receiver and all other components.
6. BATTERIES AND CHARGER
The Wireless Remote Controller comes with two Akron Brass P/N 60470008 Lithium-ion rechargeable
batteries. The batteries must be fully charged prior to first use. Akron Brass recommends using the
Tenergy TN471U battery charger. Akron Brass internal P/N for this charger is 60470010.
Using any battery other than Akron Brass P/N 60470008 can potentially
damage your Wireless Remote Controller. Failure to do this increases the
chance of fire and will void your warranty.
6.1 Charging Batteries
Lithium-ion batteries do not have a charge memory, so deep discharging is not required. It is better to
use partial discharge cycles. After 30 charges, you should completely discharge batteries prior to
charging. The battery is completely discharged when it measures 2.5V
6.2 Installing Batteries
Unscrew the battery caps by turning them counterclockwise. Insert the batteries with positive terminal
facing the Wireless Remote Controller. Replace battery caps by turning them clockwise until tight. Do
not overtighten.

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Only one battery is required to power the Wireless Remote Controller. If
two batteries are installed, the battery with the highest voltage will provide
power.
6.3 Storing Batteries
When batteries won’t be used for longer than one month, they should be stored in a cool, dry place and at
40% charge. Make sure you fully charge batteries when removing them from storage prior to use.
6.4 Disposing of Batteries
Do not dispose of the batteries in your regular trash pickup. They must be taken to a location that will
properly recycle them.
6.5 Safety
▪Keep batteries in a battery safe container when not installed in Wireless Remote
Controller.
▪Do not expose batteries to high temperature.
▪Do not charge batteries unattended.
▪Do not disassemble or modify battery.
▪Do not short circuit battery.
▪Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
▪Using any battery other than Akron Brass P/N 60470008 can potentially damage
your Wireless Remote Controller. Failure to do this increases the chance of fire
and will void your warranty.

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7. INSTALLING MOUNTING BRACKET
The Wireless Remote Controller comes with a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket offers a
convenient way to transport, store, and protect the wireless remote controller when not in use. The
drawing below details the bolt hole pattern dimensions, so you can easily mount the bracket.
8. USING THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
The Wireless Remote Controller was designed to be easy to use and configure. When position feedback
is present, the LEDs clearly display monitor and valve position in daylight, or the darkest night. The
keypad supports relocatable tiles, so key location can be configured to accommodate user preference.
The Factory default configuration is shown below. See section 9.2.2 for instructions on how to change
keypad configuration.
8.1 Using Wireless Remote Controller with Akron Brass Receivers
The Wireless Remote Controller is designed to synchronize with the radio receiver used in a 6037, a
6042, and a 6052. It is designed to control Akron Brass monitors with wireless capabilities. The Wireless
Remote Controller supports two different display types referred to as Enhanced and Legacy (See Section
9.2.4.2). Not all the features / functions are available for both display types. Subsequent sections of the
manual will detail what display type is needed to use the function / feature.
Your 6032, 6037, 6042, or 6052 monitor controllers may require a firmware
update to support the features and functions offered by the enhanced
display type. Make sure your products firmware is at the latest version by
visiting akronbrass.com and navigating to the Software/Multimedia section
for your specific product. Refer to your product manual for instructions on
how to perform the firmware update.

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8.2 Keypad User Interface
1. Straight Stream –While this key is pressed, the monitor nozzle pattern will be commanded
to extend the pattern sleeve towards the straight stream flow setting.
2. Stow / Deploy - When this key is pressed, the monitor will be commanded to Stow, or
Deploy. A red key border indicates the selected monitor is stowed, while a green border indicates
deployed.
Stow Deploy
3. Fog Stream–While this key is pressed, the monitor nozzle pattern will be commanded to
retract the pattern sleeve towards the fog stream flow setting.
4. Oscillate –This key is used to perform the Oscillate function. To make the monitor
oscillate, hold down the Oscillate key to start the monitor rotating. Release the Oscillate key
when the monitor reaches the desired oscillation stop in the current direction. Once the monitor
begins moving in the opposite direction, hold down the Oscillate key until the monitor reaches
the desired oscillation stop in the current direction. Once the Oscillate key is released, the
monitor will begin oscillating between these configured stops. Oscillation can be paused /
resumed by holding the Function key, while pressing the Oscillate key.
If your Wireless Remote Controller is operating in the legacy
display type, you can assign the Oscillate key to behave as the Aux key. See section
9.2.4.8.
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5. Monitor 1–When this key is pressed, all succeeding key presses will control Monitor 1.
When Monitor 1 is selected, the keys will illuminate a green border. See section 8.3
6. Monitor 2 –When this key is pressed, all succeeding key presses will control Monitor 2.
When Monitor 2 is selected, the keys will illuminate a blue border. See section 8.3
7. Water Discharge –When this key is pressed, the monitor is instructed to command a valve
to open, so that water can be discharged from the nozzle. Water is only discharged while key is
being pressed. Double clicking the key will command the valve to stay open until the key is
momentarily pressed again.
If your Wireless Remote Controller is operating in the legacy
display type, you can assign the Water Discharge key to behave as the Aux key. See
section 9.2.4.8.
8. Function –This key is used in combination with other keys to perform specific functions
such as adjusting LED brightness, and syncing with a receiver.
9. Joystick –These keys are used to raise / lower and rotate the monitor. Pressing the key on
a diagonal will change monitors elevation and horizontal position simultaneously.
8.3 LED User Interface
1. Monitor Elevation Position LEDs –These LEDs are used to show the selected monitors
elevation position. Red LEDs indicate the monitor’s elevation soft stops, while green/blue LEDs
indicate operational elevation range. The white LEDs show monitor elevation position.
2. Monitor Rotational LEDs –These LEDs are used to show the selected monitors rotational
position. Red LEDs indicate the monitor’s rotational soft stops, while green/blue LEDs indicate
operational rotational range. The white LEDs show monitor rotational position. When monitor is
oscillating, the soft stop LEDs will be yellow instead of red.
When Monitor 2 key is pressed, keys will
have a blue border.
1
3
1
2
3
2
When Monitor 1 key is pressed, keys
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If your Wireless Remote Controller is operating in the legacy display type,
then the Monitor Rotational LEDs will mimic the monitor panel light. The
LEDs will be either green, or blue based on what monitor is currently
active.
3. Valve Position LEDs –These LEDs are used to show valve position for the valve assigned to
the selected monitor.
a. Valve Fully Closed –All bottom LEDs will be red, and the top LEDs will be off.
b. Valve Fully Open - All bottom LEDs will be green, and all top LEDs will be white.
c. Valve Partially Open –Bottom LEDs will be lit from red to yellow to green. Red
indicates valve is mostly closed, yellow indicates that valve is between open and closed,
and green indicates the valve is mostly open. The top LEDs will be white and indicate
the valve position relative to the bottom LEDs.
The soft stop LEDs have limited resolution and will not precisely indicate
the actual stop position. For this reason, the white position LEDs may
slightly extend into the operational range LEDs.
If your Wireless Remote Controller is operating in the legacy display type,
then the Monitor Elevation Position LEDs and the Valve Position LEDs will
be off, or dark.
8.4 Synchronizing Wireless Remote Controller with Receiver
8.4.1 General Information
Before initial operation can occur, the Wireless Remote Controller must be synchronized with a Receiver.
Synchronizing establishes proper communication and ensures that the Wireless Remote Controller will
control the operation of the Receiver. Synchronization must be done when the system is first put into
operation, or if the Wireless Remote Controller needs to control a different Receiver. An unsynchronized
Wireless Remote Controller will flash the Monitor(X) key and Fn key in unison when the
Monitor(X) key is pressed. Wireless Remote Controllers are shipped unsynchronized.
8.4.2 Synchronizing Procedure
1. Make sure only the intended Receiver and monitor is powered on and on the CAN bus, where
applicable.
Since display type is determined by the firmware running on the 6032,
6037, 6042, and 6052, it is important that all these devices be powered on
when syncing. See section 8.1.
2. On the Wireless Remote Controller, press and hold the Monitor (X) key and Fn key
simultaneously for 3 seconds.
3. The Monitor Elevation Position LEDs will light sequentially showing the signal strength. See
section 8.7. The Valve Position LEDs will light sequentially showing transmit power.
4. If syncing was successful, the border for keys Straight Stream, Fog Stream, Stow,
Oscillation, Water Discharge, and Monitor (X) will light. The monitor rotational LEDs
showing monitor position will also be lit.

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8.5 LED Intensity
The LED Intensity is adjustable. Dimming the LEDs will prolong battery life. The brightness range is wide
enough so that the optimum setting can be found for any lighting condition. LED Intensity can also be
changed using the web browser (See section 9.2.1.7)
8.5.1 Increasing Brightness
Press and hold the Fn key while pressing the Joystick Up until the desired brightness is reached.
Do NOT hold the Joystick Up.
8.5.2 Decreasing Brightness
Press and hold the Fn key while pressing the Joystick Down until the desired brightness is reached.
Do NOT hold the Joystick Down.
The new LED Brightness setting will be preserved for the next time you use
the Wireless Remote Controller.
8.6 Checking Battery Voltage
The voltage of each battery can be displayed independently. To display current battery voltage, hold
down either the Monitor 1, or Monitor 2 key. The LEDs to the left of the joystick indicate the charge
on the left battery, and the LEDs to the right indicate the charge on the right battery. The white LEDs
indicate the charge of the battery in the Red, Yellow, and Green chart shown below.
Green
100-70%
Yellow
69-30%
Red
29-0%

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8.7 Checking RF Radio Signal Strength
RF radio signal strength can only be done when the Wireless Remote Controller is synchronized with a
Receiver. To display the signal strength for Monitor 1, hold down the Monitor 1 key. For Monitor 2,
hold down the Monitor 2 key. The signal strength is shown on the Monitor Position LEDs, while the
Monitor X key is being held. The white LEDs indicate the signal strength in the Red, Yellow, and Green
chart shown below.
Green
-40 dBm
Excellent Signal Strength
Yellow
-60 dBm
Nominal Signal Strength
Red
-80 dBm
Weak Signal Strength
8.8 Battery Power Saving States
While the Wireless Remote Controller is being used to control a monitor, it is operating in Active mode.
Active mode results in largest power consumption from the batteries. After 1 minute (Active Time) of non-
use, the currently selected Monitor key will begin to flash signaling that the Wireless Remote Controller is
now operating in Idle mode, or a reduced power consumption state. Pressing any key, will restore Active
mode. After 30 minutes (Idle Time) of non-use, the Wireless Remote Controller will enter the Off mode,
which is a very low power consumption state. Either the Monitor 1 key, or Monitor 2 key must be
pressed to restore Active mode. To change the default values for Active Time and Idle Time, see 8.2.1.5
and 8.2.1.6 respectively.
8.9 Monitor Setup
You can use the Wireless Remote Controller to setup a monitor. To enter monitor setup mode for monitor
1, press the Monitor 1 key along with the Straight Stream key. For monitor 2, press the Monitor 2
key along with the Straight Stream key. If display type for the active monitor is legacy, then the
Straight Stream key must be held when powering on the monitor.
Once in setup mode, the Straight Stream key advances the setup code (can’t go backwards) and the
Fog Stream key performs the setup action and will automatically advance to the next available setup
code. Only setup codes that are applicable for the monitor will appear.
Viewing Setup Codes
•If operating in the legacy display type, then the Monitor Rotational LEDs will mimic the monitor
panel light. The LEDs will be either green, or blue based on what monitor is currently active. The
two-part code can be read by counting the blinks of the Monitor Rotational LEDs. For example,
code 2-1 would be two short blinks, a short pause, and then another blink.
•If operating in the enhanced display type, then the two-part code can be read by counting the
yellow LEDs surrounding the Monitor Rotational LEDs. The first digit is on the left side, and the
second is on the right. In the picture below, setup code 1-5 is shown. You know you are in setup

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mode because the Monitor Rotational LEDs will either be Green or Blue alternate from
illuminating the left and right side of the circle.

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The table below lists the setup function and corresponding code.
Setup Menu Function
LED Code
Note
Setup Mode Start
slow blink
Fog resets monitor
Right Soft Limit Position
1-1
Left Soft Limit Position
1-2
Up Soft Limit Position
1-3
Down Soft Limit Position
1-4
Stow Position
1-5
Press Stow / Deploy to enter
Deploy Position
1-6
Press Function and Stow / Deploy to
enter
Monitor Orientation
1-7
Position Sensor “Zero”
1-8
Restore Factory Defaults
1-9
Obstacle Avoidance Disable
2-1
Obstacle Avoidance Manual Operation
2-2
Obstacle Avoidance Auto Operation
2-3
Obstacle Avoidance Learn
2-4
CAFS Dry
2-5
CAFS Wet
2-6
Rotate Position, Swing Arm
2-7
DeckMaster Only
Ladder Avoidance On
2-8
Ladder Avoidance Off
2-9
Electric Riser Disable
3-1
Electric Riser Enable
3-2
Attitude Off
3-3
Tuckaway Only
Attitude On
3-4
Tuckaway Only
Zero Current Measurement
3-5
Deprecated
Ladder Avoidance Position / Collision Zone Teach
3-6
Valve Discharge Pulse Mode Off
3-7
Valve Discharge Pulse Mode On
3-8
CAN Valve Disable
4-1
Must press Discharge to enter
CAN Valve Enable
4-2
Must press Discharge to enter
CAN Valve Pair
4-3
CAN Valve Calibrate
4-4
Safe Operating Envelope (SOE) On
4-5
Safe Operating Envelope (SOE) Off
4-6
Stealth Broadcast On
4-9
Factory Defaults to disable
CAN Valve Preset 1
5-1
CAN Valve Preset 2
5-2
Refer to the manual that came with your monitor for detailed information on
how to properly perform initial setup.

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8.10 Error Codes
If an error is detected, the code will be shown on the Monitor Rotational LEDs. You will know you have
an error code because the Monitor Rotational LEDs will be red instead of the green/blue color that was
showing monitor rotational operation range.
Viewing Error Codes
•If operating in the legacy display type, then the Monitor Rotational LEDs will mimic the monitor
panel light. The LEDs will be red. The two-part code can be read by counting the blinks of the
Monitor Rotational LEDs. For example, code 2-1 would be two short blinks, a short pause, and
then another blink.
•If operating in the enhanced display type, then the two-part code can be read by counting the
yellow LEDs surrounding the Monitor Rotational LEDs. The first digit is on the left side, and the
second is on the right. You know you are viewing an error code because the Monitor Rotational
LEDs will be Red and alternate from illuminating the left and right side of the circle.
List of Possible Error Codes
1-1 Rotation Sensor:
SWITCH: The rotation switch was not detected as part of a stow/deploy sequence.
POSITION FEEDBACK: The rotation position feedback sensor signal is missing or not changing
while the monitor is moving.
1-2 Elevation Sensor:
SWITCH: The elevation switch was not detected as part of a stow/deploy sequence.
POSITION FEEDBACK: The elevation position feedback sensor signal is missing or not changing
while the monitor is moving.
1-3 Swing Arm Sensor error:
3440 DeckMaster only: The swing arm hit a hard stop instead of stopping on the sensor
1-4 Attitude Sensor error:
3351 Tuckaway with autolevel only
1-5 Operator Override:
During a Stow/Deploy sequence, a command input was received which interrupted the sequence
(emergency stop) or an obstacle was hit causing the monitor to stop before completing the
sequence.
1-6 Obstacle Avoidance Profile Needed:
The obstacle avoidance feature was turned on, but an avoidance profile was not learned.
1-7 Rotation Hard Stop:
(position feedback units only) A hard stop was encountered during normal rotation. This is an
unexpected condition and could be a sensor problem or an obstruction was hit.
1-8 Elevation Hard Stop
(position feedback units only) A hard stop was encountered during normal elevation. This is an
unexpected condition and could be a sensor problem or an obstruction was hit.
1-9 Swing Arm Hard Stop:
3440 DeckMaster Only. The Swing Arm hit an obstruction between stow and deploy positions.
2-1 Electric Riser:
Electric riser function is turned on, but the riser is not available on the network
2-2 CAN Valve Not Calibrated:
Valve has been paired but was not calibrated during setup.
2-3 CAN Valve Can’t be Located:
Valve has been paired and calibrated but has been removed from the CAN network or is not
powered.
3-1 SOE Rotation Axis:

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Safe Operating Envelope is enabled, and rotation motion is not being permitted by external CAN
device.
3-2 SOE Elevation Axis:
Safe Operating Envelope is enabled, and elevation motion is not being permitted by external CAN
device.
3-3 SOE Enabled:
Safe Operating Envelope is enabled, but SOE commands are not being received by external
CAN device.
Refer to the manual that came with you monitor for more information on
error codes.
9. CONFIGURING AND UPDATING THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER
Your Wireless Remote Controller has a built-in WiFi radio module than can interface with a web browser.
The web browser must be on a Windows PC. Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are the only supported web
browsers. The Web Browser interface is used to configure the Wireless Remote Controller’s keypad and
perform firmware updates.
9.1 Connecting Wireless Remote Controller to a Web Browser
1. Press and hold the Straight Stream and Fn key for 3 seconds to turn on the WiFi Radio.
2. On your web browser device, connect to the akronbrass WiFi network. The connection doesn’t
require a password.
3. Launch your web browser and go to akronbrass.net

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9.2.1 6047 Wireless Controller –Main Page
Select the 6047 Wireless Controller web page to view the Wireless Remote Controller’s Product
Identification Number (PIN), its Firmware Version, setup power management settings, change the
intensity of the LEDs, restore to factory default, and configure the keys.
9.2.1.1 Akron Brass PIN
This is the serial number of the product.
9.2.1.2 Firmware Revision
This is the firmware version of the Wireless Remote Controller.
9.2.1.3 Controller No.:
The Controller No. is used in when Wireless Remote Controller is operating in the enhanced display type.
It is used when two Wireless Remote Controllers are used with the same receiver. If you have two
Wireless Remote Controllers, select 2 from the list for the second controller. Controller No. defaults to 1.
9.2.1.4 Monitor(X) Synchronized:
This indicates the status of whether the Monitor 1 key, or Monitor 2 key have been synchronized
with a monitor.
9.2.1.5 Active Time
Select Active Time to configure how long the Wireless Remote Controller stays at full power before
switching to the Idle Time reduced power consumption state.

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9.2.1.6 Idle Time
Select Idle Time to configure how long the Wireless Remote Controller stays at the reduced Idle Time
power consumption state before switching to the very low power sleep state. In the sleep state, two key
presses are required to wake up.
9.2.1.7 LED Intensity
The LED Intensity is adjustable. Dimming the LEDs will prolong battery life. The brightness range is wide
enough so that the optimum setting can be found for any lighting condition. LED Intensity can also be
changed using the Wireless Remote Controller keypad (See section 8.5)
9.2.1.8 Factory Default
Select Factory Default to restore the Wireless Remote Controller to its factory shipped state. Any
changes made to the Wireless Remote Controller will be undone except for Firmware Updates.
9.2.2 6047 Wireless Controller –Key Configuration Page
Select the 6047 Wireless Controller –Key Configuration web page to reassign key positions to locations
that better fit your needs. Once you have completed assigning functions to keys, make sure you locate
the plastic tile on the keypad to match the web browser configuration.

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9.2.3 6047 Wireless Controller –Modem Page
The 6047 Wireless Controller –Modem Page is useful if you are having RF Radio communication issues.
The Modem Page shows the frequency band, signal strength, baud rate, and the count of good and bad
data packets contained in the current RF Radio communication session. You can reset the count of
good/bad data packets.

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9.2.4 6047 Monitor 1 / 2 Settings –Main Page
The 6047 Monitor 1 / 2 Settings –Main Page is used to configure how the Wireless Remote Controller
interfaces with a monitor. The 6047 Monitor 1 / 2 Settings –Main Page will show different items based on
whether the Wireless Remote Controller is operating in enhanced, or legacy display type. For the
screenshots below, Monitor 1 is showing the enhanced display type items, and Monitor 2 is showing the
legacy.
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