Magnetek MLTX2 User Manual - page 16
Telemotive MLTX2 Transmitter Instruction Manual
April 2012
Page 16 of 43
3.2.2 Turning On the Transmitter (with Optional Graphic User Interface Screen)
First, the Machine Stop switch must be in the raised position (pulled out). Next, push the OFF-
ON-START toggle switch to the START position and release it once the Magnetek logo appears
on the LCD screen. Following the logo screen, the unit will perform a routine initialization.
During initialization, the MLTX2 scans for any switches or motions that may be on during power
up. If any switches or motions are on, the failure will be displayed on the screen, and then the
MLTX2 will power itself down.
After a successful initialization, the MLTX2 will enter the Normal Operation Mode and display the
normal operating screen. See Section 3.7 for more information on the Normal Operation Mode
with Optional Graphic User Interface.
NOTE: Holding the OFF-ON-START toggle in the START position for more than 5 seconds will
put the device into Setup Mode. For normal use release the START toggle once the Magnetek
logo appears. See Section 4.2 for more information on the Setup Mode.
3.2.3 Pulling In the Machine Stop Relay
Once the MLTX2 has been turned on (as described in Sections 3.2.1 or 3.2.2) and in the Normal
Operating Mode, the Machine Stop relay in the receiver can be pulled in by pushing the OFF-ON-
START toggle switch to the START position and then releasing.
NOTE: You must release the OFF-ON-START switch to the ON position after the unit is powered
up, then push to the START position a second time to pull in the Machine Stop relay.
3.2.4 Turning Off the Transmitter
The transmitter can be turned off by pressing the OFF-ON-START toggle switch down to the OFF
position. Once turned off, the Machine Stop relay in the receiver is immediately opened.
NOTE: If the unit has the standard separate Power/Status LED and Battery LED, the Battery LED
will illuminate solid red during the transmitter’s power down process. Once the power down
process is complete, the transmitter will turn off and both LEDs will not be on.
NOTE: If the unit has a standard single LED, it will illuminate solid red during the transmitter’s
power down process. Once the power down process is complete, the transmitter will turn off and
the LED will not be on.
NOTE: Depressing the Machine Stop switch will also turn the transmitter off and open the
Machine Stop relay in the receiver. See Section 3.3 for more information on the Machine Stop
switch.
3.3
MACHINE STOP SWITCH (FOR EMERGENCY STOPPING ONLY)
When the Machine Stop switch is depressed, the Machine Stop relay in the receiver is
immediately opened.
Under normal operating conditions, the Machine Stop switch must be in the raised position or the
transmitter and system will not operate.
NOTE: The Machine Stop Switch is to be used for emergency stopping only, not for normal
system shut down.