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.