Originally Posted by
tristen
I've used a few of the Superjack EZ2000 positioners in the past but do not recall that a reset is possible. Certainly, the manual makes no mention of a reset as you have already stated.
This however should not be a problem as you can simply "overwrite" an existing position with a new one.
If you are worried that someone might choose a position which no longer applies, simply rewrite it, i.e. make that position a duplicate.
The same comment applies to setting new limits.
A word of warning: DO NOT rely on positioner limits only, in order to prevent the dish from moving too far and subsequently "crashing". Set the East and West hard limit switches incorporated in the actuator also.
I have always set the positioner limits so that they are reached BEFORE the actuator limits are reached.
I have seen many dishes and actuators damaged by relying solely on "soft" positioner settings.
Edit:
Is there a small hole in the remote control housing (front, near the top, perhaps labelled "Reset") into which a pin can be inserted for 10 seconds or so in order to actuate a reset switch?
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