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Edition 04/2007 US, Version A001, Excalibur, Subject to Technical Changes 

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2.2.3 Installing the Receiver 

To install the receiver, please use the mounting drawings contained in the appendix. 

 

2.2.4 Electrical Connection of the Receiver 

For the electrical connection to the mains supply and the assignment of the contact terminals please 
refer to the connection plan in the appendix and the attached interface plan. 

 

The system can be put into operation after the completion of all installation work. 
 
 

2.3  Transmitter 

2.3.1 Inserting the Rechargeable Battery into the Transmitter: 

 

 

 

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Insert the charged battery [2] into the transmitter [3] (the transmitter should point downwards), 

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Lock the battery in place by turning the knob [1]. 

 

 

 

Warning! 

The radio rem ote control system is shipped with a discharged battery. 

The battery must be correctly charged before the system is put into operation. 

 
The transmitter is now ready for use. 
 
 

2.3.2.  Transmitter Labelling 

The transmitter can be given an individual labelling to suit the specific use of the radio remote control 
system. For this purpose, the system comes with a sheet of self-adhesive labels that can be affixed in 
the label fields on the transmitter.  
An optional second labelling sheet is available for specific applications. 

Summary of Contents for CT24 Excalibur

Page 1: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 1 Operating Manual Radio Remote Control System ...

Page 2: ...il cattron theimeg com www cattron theimeg com Copyright This technical document or parts thereof may not be reprinted or copied except for own use for the operation of the radio remote control system without the written permission of Cattron Theimeg Europe GmbH Co KG It may not be made accessible to a third party The copying of the described radio remote control system is not permitted ...

Page 3: ...s 8 3 1 2 Switching On the Transmitter 8 3 1 3 Transmitter Blink Sequences Status Indications of the Status LED 9 3 1 4 Switching Off the Transmitter 9 3 1 5 TransKey 9 3 2 Receiver 10 3 2 1 Receiver with 9 Command Relays 10 3 2 2 Receiver with 12 17 Command Relays 10 3 2 3 Relay Status Indication 11 3 2 4 Power und Status Indication 11 4 Charging the Transmitter Batteries with the Battery Charger...

Page 4: ...evice must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and...

Page 5: ...accident prevention and environmental protection and general safety and health requirements The user must instruct his personnel accordingly The Operating Manual must be kept permanently accessible at the place of use of the product The personnel assigned to work on with the product must have read and understood this Operating Manual and the safety instructions The safety instructions must if nece...

Page 6: ...ndertaking the customer is liable for the resulting damages loss and he shall indemnify the manufacturer against all third party liability claims 1 3 Use for Intended Purpose The product may only be used in a technically perfect condition by instructed personnel and subject to the compliance with the applicable safety and accident prevention regulations The product is electrical equipment for use ...

Page 7: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 5 2 Installation and Preparation 2 1 Battery Charger ...

Page 8: ...g tray The electrical mains adapter 100 240 VAC and the set of exchangeable plugs that come with the equipment make it possible to use the charger worldwide To change the plug please shift the unlocking mechanism on the back of the charger in the direction of the arrow Insert the correct exchangeable plug into the charger until it audibly clicks and is locked in place The Power LED will light up a...

Page 9: ...ited to allow a visual contact between them in order to ensure a perfect communication Screening by metal construction should be avoided Note The receiver can be optionally equipped with an external antenna 2 2 2 Inserting the TransKey in the Receiver If not already inserted in the receiver insert the receiver TransKey yellow 1 in its holder Warning The transmitter and receiver TransKeys may not b...

Page 10: ...ing the Rechargeable Battery into the Transmitter Insert the charged battery 2 into the transmitter 3 the transmitter should point downwards Lock the battery in place by turning the knob 1 Warning The radio remote control system is shipped with a discharged battery The battery must be correctly charged before the system is put into operation The transmitter is now ready for use 2 3 2 Transmitter L...

Page 11: ...ust be inserted Warning Do not swap the transmitter receiver TransKey Perform the switch on sequence as follows Press the ON pushbutton 4 once Status LED 1 lights red Press the STOP pushbutton 3 once 1st 2nd step Status LED 1 lights orange Press the ON pushbutton 4 again once Status LED 1 lights green The switch on sequence must be completed within 10 seconds The Transmitter can now be used to con...

Page 12: ... 1 4 Switching Off the Transmitter Press 1st step of STOP pushbutton 1 OFF or Press 2nd step of the STOP pushbutton 1 3 1 5 TransKey The system specific parameters are activated with the data stored in the TransKey A label with the ID address is affixed to each TransKey Warning Transmitter and receiver TransKeys must not be swapped The transmitter TransKey is black The receiver TransKey is yellow ...

Page 13: ...er and Status LEDs 2 Terminal strip for the relay contacts 3 K0 relay fuse 4 K0 relay connector 5 Supply voltage fuse 6 Supply voltage connector 3 2 2 Receiver with 12 17 Command Relays Description 1 Power and Status LEDs 2 Terminal strip for the relay contacts 3 K0 relay fuse 4 K0 relay connector 5 Supply voltage fuse 6 Supply voltage connector ...

Page 14: ...ys are activated Lights orange if valid data from the transmitter is received and the K0 relays are deactivated Lights red if data from another transmitter with invalid address is received OFF if no transmitter is identified 4 Command Lightsgreen if commands are received normal condition 5 Fault indication Blinks red This LED flashes a fault code if the receiver detects a fault at any time Note A ...

Page 15: ...ng only in the temperature range 5 C to 45 C 4 2 Indication on the Charger POWER UNIT UCC 110 UCC 1 1 0 N10467 Q04574 BT 097 00303 C US OPEN Disch arge Rea dy Ch arge Pow er PRESS 1 2 3 4 5 Positive inside EU USA UK Indications Description Red Power LED 1 Permanent light signals that the charger is ready for operation Lights up as soon as the charger is connected to the mains supply Red Charge LED...

Page 16: ...taneously during the test phase but then goes off again after approx 1 min when the test phase is completed Note The battery should be discharged before the charging after approx every 5 charging cycles See section 4 5 Discharging 4 4 Trickle Charging The charger automatically switches to pulse trickle charge after the completed charging The red Charge 2 LED goes off and the green Ready 3 LED ligh...

Page 17: ... limited to a visual check The charging of the transmitter battery is described in Section 4 5 1 Cleaning the Transmitter The transmitter conforms to the protection class IP 65 This means that the transmitter can be cleaned with a moist cloth if necessary with a little washing up liquid Then wipe dry Warning Do not immerse the transmitter in water ...

Page 18: ...able 0 30 minutes Voltage supply Quick swap rechargeable battery NiMH 3 6 V 1600 mAh operating time 12 hours at 100 ED Control elements 6 8 10 12 pushbuttons 2 step Display 5 Multi LEDs for status and fault display audibleoutput Weight Approx 290 g for 6 and 8 pushbutton variants Approx 350 g for 10 and 12 pushbutton variants Dimensions 180 x 64 x 39 mm L x W x H for 6 and 8 pushbutton variants 23...

Page 19: ...th base relaysup to 7A 250 V AC Stop command 2 monitored safety relays additional to output relays Connector 2 cable glands optional Han16 Han24 Han32 Han64 Display 5 Multi LEDs for status and fault display Weight Approx 1050 g Dimensions 150 x 170 x105 mm L x W x D 235 x 170 x 105 mm L x W x D Case Styrene butadiene standard colours matt silver grey Operating temperature 20 ºC to 60 ºC IP protect...

Page 20: ...eneral system fault 8 flashes Replace transmitter pcb Too quick low voltage after the switch on 9 flashes Replace charge battery Hardware fault 10 flashes Replace transmitter pcb B 2 Fault Messages of the Receiver Status indications Fault indication LED Action TransKey cannot be read 2 flashes Plug in the TransKey TransKey cannot be read 3 flashes Plug in the correct receiver TransKey Fault in the...

Page 21: ... x 219mm M4 M5 Without mounting bracket fastened through the case or 129mm x 250mm M6 Mounting bracket top and bottom of case or 185mm x 194mm M6 Mounting bracket left and right of case Mounting drill holes for RX 09 Affix installation bracket with self shaping plastic screws 155mm x 134mm M4 M5 Without mounting bracket fastened through the case or 129mm x 109mm M6 Mounting bracket top and bottom ...

Page 22: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 19 C 2 Connection Plan for Receiver with 9 Command Relays ...

Page 23: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 20 C 3 Connection Plan for Receiver with 12 17 Command Relays ...

Page 24: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 21 D 1 Spare Part List ...

Page 25: ...Edition 04 2007 US Version A001 Excalibur Subject to Technical Changes Page 22 ...

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