Remote module operation – MAHLE RTI TechAlert User Manual

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1. No LED – No LED will be witnessed while the Base Module is

connected to the unit unless there is an active alert.

2. Solid Green LED – A Solid green LED indicates that the unit is

in running mode.

3. Solid Red LED – A solid red LED indicates that the unit is in a

Fault condition.

4. Solid Orange LED – A solid orange LED indicates that the

process has been completed.

5. Flashing Red LED – A flashing red LED indicates that the Base

Module is sending out a page to locate any remote synchronized
to the Base Module.

REMOTE MODULE OPERATION

Remote Alerts

There are several alerts given by the Base Module and received by the
Remote Module to indicate the status of operation.

1. Process Running Alert – indicated by a green LED that flashes

every (6) seconds. There will be no audible beep or vibration. This
alert lets the technician know that the service equipment is running
normal and that the TechALERT

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system is monitoring the process.

2. Process Complete Alert – indicated by a (6) second sequence of

an audible beep, vibration, and flashing LED to alert the technician
that the unit has finished the service selected. The LED will flash
orange while giving an audible beep and vibration in the first second.
The next second will show a green LED flash. The next 4 seconds
will have no LED flashes, beeps, or vibrations.

3. Fault Condition Alert/Service Interrupted – indicated by a red

LED, audible beep, and a vibration every 3 seconds. This alert is
given when there is a fault condition and the unit cannot complete
the service selected. Technician input is required.

4. Out Of Range – indicated by a (6) second sequence of an audible

beep, vibration, and flashing red LED. The red LED will flash every
second for 3 flashes, the beep and vibration will occur in the first
second only. This alert occurs when a synchronized Remote Module
is no longer able to receive a signal from the Base Module due to
excessive distance between the base and the Remote Module.

5. Low Battery Alert – indicated only by an audible signal every

second. Replace the batteries when the Low Battery Alert is
activated. All existing synchronization will be maintained unless a
Total Remote Reset (described later) is initiated during battery
replacement.

6. Remote Paging – indicated by an audible beep, vibration, and

flashing red LED on the assigned channel every (2) seconds.



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