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2.4 Turn CB-9X Transmitter Off
The console box transmitter can be shut down as follows:
1. Push the EOS Stop button down for immediate stop.
2. Do not activate any switch and wait for the console box Switch Inactivity Timeout to expire
(standard is four minutes).
3. Turn the Keyswitch to the OFF position.
2.5 Associate CB-9X with the System Receiver
The system CB-9X transmitter must be associated (communications link established) with a
system receiver before the system can be used. The target receiver ID is stored by the CB-9X
following a successful association with a chosen receiver. Systems are associated at Cervis
before leaving the factory, but there may be times when it is necessary to associate while in the
field.
The Associate process described in the following steps can be used to associate a receiver with
the CB-9X transmitter when needed.
Associate with Receiver (Figure 4)
1. With the Console Box OFF, turn keyswitch S18 to the ON position.
2. Press switch S12 (Horn/Start) pushbutton to wake the transmitter (TX).
3. Within 2 seconds after pushing the pushbutton, cycle the EOS Stop Switch (transition from
OFF to ON).
4. The BLED will light for about 1.5 seconds after the stop switch is cycled. While this LED is
active (ON), enter Maintenance Mode by simultaneously moving S13 and S14 DOWN for
approximately one second. (The process will have to be restarted if the operator waits too long
to perform this operation.) The LEDs will cycle from bottom to top (BABAT
RFBAetc.) indicating Maintenance Mode is entered.
5. Simultaneously lift and hold S13 and S14 UP for five seconds to enter Association Mode.
Release both switches when LED Astarts to blink.
6. The Band RF LEDs will be on solid while in Association Mode indicating the console box is
attempting to locate any available receivers to which it can Link.
7. The Aand RF LEDs will be lit solid when the Console Box has completed its search for
available receivers. The operator can now pick which receiver to link.
8. A found receiver will start to pulse its Associate Relay. This relay should be wired to an
external indicating device. This will alert the operator that a receiver has been indicated for
association. Momentarily lift S13 (NEXT) UP to bypass the indicated receiver. To select that
receiver, momentarily lift S14 (SELECT) UP.
8. Press the S12 (Horn/Start) pushbutton again to pull in the MLC relays.
Once a receiver has been selected and the MLC relays are energized, the CB-9X is now linked
to that unit and the operator can run the crane.
Notes:
The transmitters for each new system are factory associated before shipped.
If a spare transmitter is purchased, the customer will need to associate the TX before it will
work with that system.