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2You are now in Step 2 –Servo Set Position
The LED will flash with double shortflashes, and the servo will move to
the current set position.
Adjust the required set position using either S1to increase the servo
position or S2to decrease it. The actual rotation direction is servo
dependent.
When satisfied, press and hold both switches S1 and S2 together.
The LED will flash rapidly for about 2 seconds, and then go on
continuously. Then release both switches.
If you release either switch before the LED stops flashing, the unit
will remain in program Step 2.
The unit will then proceedautomatically to program Step 3
3You are now in Step 3 –Servo Rotation Rate
The LED will flash with single long flashes, and the servo will rotate
continuously between the current set and reset positions at the current
rotation rate.
There are sixteen separate rotation rates, between 0.25 and 20 seconds
for 90°rotation. Select the required rotation rate using either S1to
increase the rate or S2to decrease it. After the last step, the rate will
revert to the other end of the scale.
When satisfied, press and hold both switches S1 and S2 together.
The LED will flash rapidly for about 2 seconds, and then go on
continuously. Then release both switches.
If you release either switch before the LED stops flashing, the unit
will remain in program Step 3.
The unit will then save all programmed values to non-volatile memory.
The LED will then flash rapidly for about 4 seconds to indicate completion
of programming, and then the MRSS2 will automatically reboot in normal
operation mode, with the new programmed settings operational.
The MRSS2 is now ready for use.