When at the desired Deploy Position, there are two methods of completion . (1) Activating the Fog command will save the
position and also cause the nozzle to go to the fog setting during the deploy sequence . The beginning of the setup menu (LED
Code 1 Slow blink) will then be returned to . (2) Activating the Stream command will save the position and also cause the nozzle to
go to the stream setting during the deploy sequence . The beginning of the setup menu (LED Code 1 Slow blink) will then be
returned to . Activating the Deploy command again will abort this function and return to the start of the setup menu (LED Code 1
Slow blink) . The factory default Deploy Position is "straight ahead and level" as defined by the sensor zeroing (see the Position
Sensor "Zero" section) .
Operating Instructions
6041 CAN Toggle Switch Box
The Stow/Deploy switch is used to move the monitor in and out of its stow position for transit . Pushing and holding the Stow/
Deploy toggle switch forward for at least two seconds will initiate a deploy sequence placing the monitor in position for
normal operation . Pulling and holding the Stow/Deploy toggle switch backward for at least two seconds will initiate a stow
sequence placing the monitor in position for transit .
The Oscillation (Start/Set)/(Pause/Resume) switch is used to teach and control a horizontal oscillation pattern . Pushing the
Oscillation toggle switch forward, the monitor rotation will be driven toward the right until either: the switch is released, a
soft-limit is encountered or a hard-limit is encountered . That point will be assigned the rightmost travel point in the auto-
oscillate profile . The monitor will again automatically reverse direction and move to the left until the "Set/Start" switch is
pushed and released, a soft-limit is encountered or a hard-limit is encountered . That point will be assigned the leftmost travel
point in the auto-oscillate profile . The monitor will then automatically oscillate back and forth between those two points until
either: the Oscillation switch is pulled backward to the "Pause/Resume" position, a Left or Right command is received from
a switch or joystick input or some other disabling function is encountered . Pulling the Oscillation switch backward to the
"Pause/Resume" position will only pause oscillation, and pulling the Oscillation switch backward to the "Pause/Resume"
position switch a second time will cause oscillation to be resumed using the taught positions . Use of a Left or Right command
will cancel oscillation and the profile will be cleared . The monitor can be moved up and down during oscillation without
cancelling the oscillation function .
The Discharge On/Off/Remote switch is used to control the discharge valve that is connected to the StreamMaster II . Pushing
the Discharge switch to the "On" position will cause the discharge valve to be turned on regardless of any external device
(joystick) until the switch is returned to the "Remote" or "Off" position . The switch is maintained in that position and will not
return to center on its own . When the Discharge switch is pulled backward to the "Off" position, the Discharge valve will be
turned off regardless of any external device (joystick) until the switch is returned to the "Remote" or "On" position (center) .
When the switch is in the center or "Remote" position, control of the discharge valve is turned over to the state of other
network devices (i . e . Joystick trigger) .
For further detail, refer to the: Style 6041 CAN Toggle Switch Box – Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
6035 CAN Joystick
The joystick is proportional in the X and Y axis . Pushing the joystick forward will lower the monitor nozzle . The farther forward
the joystick is pushed, the faster will be the motion . Pulling the joystick back will raise the monitor nozzle . Moving the joystick to
the right will rotate the monitor to the right . Moving the joystick to the left will rotate the monitor to the left .
The "trigger" switch is used to open and close the water/foam discharge valve . (This assumes the discharge valve has been wired
to the appropriate output on the StreamMaster II) . Squeezing the trigger switch will open the valve, and releasing the trigger
switch will close the valve . The valve may be placed in a continuously open condition by "double-clicking" the trigger switch . The
next activation of the trigger switch will return it to normal momentary operation .
On top of the joystick is a thumb switch used to control the pattern sleeve of the nozzle . Moving the thumb switch to the righ
will move the pattern sleeve towards the straight stream position . Moving the thumb switch to the left will move the pattern
sleeve towards the fog position . In both cases, the pattern sleeve will stop when the thumb switch returns to center position,
or the pattern sleeve reaches the full extent of its travel . This permits a continuously adjustable discharge pattern .
For further detail, refer to the: Style 6035 CAN Joystick – Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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