130 PCB CONTROLLER
T700
Operational Instructions
Index
T700 – CONTROLLER INFORMATION
PCB Conversion
Power Supply (PSU)
Charging System
Low Battery Procedure F5 - E7
Hibernation Mode
Remote Control Operation
Volume Control
Fault Codes
Powered Swivel Option
Powered Footrest Option
Auto Hinge Operation Manual Hinge Operation
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SETTING MODE
Accesing Setting Mode
Step 1 Setting the Hand of the Powered Swivel
Step 2 Setting the Remote Control Type
Step 3 Setting the Auto Hinge
Step 4 Saving the Settings
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SETTING THE HINGE
Wiring the Hinge Control Box
Pairing the Hinge Control Box to the T700 PCB
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CHANGES / ALTERATIONS
Changing the Volume on Beeper
Accepting Another Remote
Clearing Remotes and the Hinge Address
Reading the Battery Voltage, Software Version and Serial Number of the PCB
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T700 PCB WIRING DIAGRAMS
T700 PCB Standard Wiring Diagram
T700 PCB Powered Options Wiring Diagram
T700 PCB Connectors Wiring Diagram
T700 Seat Powered Swivel Wiring Diagram
T700 PCB Rail Wiring Diagram
T700 Rail to Hinge Control Box Diagram
T700 Hinge Control Box Wiring Diagram
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FAULT CODES
Normal Operation At Charging Points
Error Reports
Fatal Errors
Hardware Errors
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T700 - CONTROLLER INFORMATION
PCB CONVERSION The T700 PCB is compatible with any previous 120/130 stairlift (post 2005).
Before converting your current PCB to a T700 Controller, ensure you have the following items:
• T700 PCB
• T700 1.5A 28DCv Power Supply
• T700 Digital Display PCB
• T700 Digital Display Lead
• T700 User Manual
• T700 12v Battery Monitoring Lead
POWER SUPPLY (PSU)
The T700 1.5A 28vDC power supply features Universal Input, which allows you to connect an AC power lead from any country.
This unified power supply will replace the 1.5A 15 ACV transformer used in the past (USA 2.5A 15 ACV).
Note: The T700 PCB CANNOT be used with the previous 15 ACV transformer.
CHARGING SYSTEM
The T700 uses 2x 12V / 7Ah Lead-Acid batteries.
Once the stairlift is parked on a charge point, the T700 charging system will re-charge the batteries, until reaching its maximum capacity.
LOW BATTERY PROCEDURE F5 - E7
In the event of the stairlift entering a low battery level during travel, you will experience the following:
• The lift will stop and display F5 (battery flat) with an audible warning, reverting to E7 after the arm toggle or remote is activated.
• The stairlift will ONLY drive in the downwards direction displaying E7, until the bottom parking position is reached.
• The display code E7 will remain and will automatically clear once the batteries have recharged to a safe level.