Recharge the handheld battery, Remotes enabled/disable – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio Operations Manual

Recharge the Handheld Battery

A battery level indicator is found in the upper right corner of the handheld LCD. When the battery is
near to a complete drain, the indicator will flash. When charging, the indicator will depict increasing
power to verify that it is charging.

The handheld remote battery should provide between one and two days of activity before
recharging is required. When the remote is not in use, set the switch to the “Off” position to guard
against accidental key presses and to conserve battery power.

Charge the battery using the USB Mini-B cable that shipped with your RFR. Connect the USB Mini-
B connector to the RFR and the USB-A connector to a powered USB connection from a console,
computer, USB-hub or separate USB power supply. A full recharge may take up to 12 hours.

Provided there is enough battery charge, you may use the remote while charging.

Remotes Enabled/Disable

Remotes must be enabled before using. For more information, see

{RFR Settings}, page 133

and

RFR, page 383

.

Remotes Enabled/Disable Via a Macro

A macro can be used to enable or disable all remote control (RFR, WFR, iRFR, aRFR) connections.
The macro can either be a toggle between enable or disable, or it can have an absolute action of
either enabling or disabling remote connections using the {Enable} and {Disable} softkeys un the
Macro Editor.

See “Macro Editor Display” on page 320.

C A U T I O N :

If you choose to charge the remote from the Eos console, you should unplug the

base station before doing so.
The remote will be functional once it is connected directly to the console. If the

base station is still connected and a command is entered on the remote, multiple

iterations of the command may register and this may create errors in the Eos

command line.

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