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Every crane with wireless control must be identified by means of an easily visible 
crane identification/number. Travel direction symbols on the crane and the travel-
ling hoist must identify the movement directions of the travel motions in line with 
the identification of the keys on the hand-held control system.

The coding labels are used for illustration of the crane identification on the 
travelling hoist or on the crane. The crane identification illustrated by means of the 
coding labels must be identical with the crane identification shown in the display of 
the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.

5.3 Identification 

labels for the crane 
installation

5.3.1 Coding 

labels

42056044.eps

Yellow segment
Part no. 895 640 44

Black carrier foil
Part no. 895 639 44

K564

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Display of crane identification on hand-held transmitter

Crane identification

The coding labels (dimensions 150 x 150 mm) (black background foil + foil with 
number) must be fitted on the hoist unit in such a manner that they are easily 
visible. 
Numbers 1 to 9 are produced by removing the yellow segments.

Summary of Contents for DRC-10

Page 1: ...214 920 44 Operating instructions DRC 10 hand held transmitter 720 IS 975 131107 EN F1 F2 42658144 eps...

Page 2: ...4 1 DRC 10 scope of delivery 14 4 2 Available radio receivers 14 4 3 Accessories for crane identification 14 4 4 Casing seal seal breakage 14 5 Identification and display functions 15 5 1 Hand held t...

Page 3: ...meters of the DRC 10 hand held transmitter For authorized personnel only 41 1 Menu for programming the hand held transmitter 42 1 1 Activating the menu 42 1 2 Displaying the current parameters 42 1 3...

Page 4: ...d only be used by authorized personnel They may only be entrusted or made available to third parties with the prior written consent of Demag All documents are protected within the sense of copyright l...

Page 5: ...illustrations and descriptions contained in these operating instructions The descriptions and illustrations contained in this documentation do not neces sarily correspond to the scope of delivery or a...

Page 6: ...tandards codes of practice and regulations are able to assess the tasks given to them and to identify and eliminate potential hazards Trained person Trained persons are defined as persons who have bee...

Page 7: ...tructions indicates all warnings which if not complied with may result in damage to the product The DRC 10 hand held transmitter is intended to be used as an operating unit and transmitter station for...

Page 8: ...lity for wilful or grossly negligent behaviour on its part The number of transmitters that operate without any interference in a given area depends on the relevant radio solution design of all systems...

Page 9: ...tandards and regulations The owner must instruct his personnel appropri ately If the safety instructions given are not observed in any way personal injury or even death can result Observe general stat...

Page 10: ...es and mains connection switches must be preserved completely and in legible condition Modifications additions to and conversions of the product which might impair safety in any way must not be carrie...

Page 11: ...ion immediately and may not resume operation again until the persons are outside the danger zone STOP key function Actuation of the red STOP key activates the emergency stop function in the radio rece...

Page 12: ...eiver is suitable for a wide range of applications Demag radio receivers are provided for duplex operation and transmit information to the DRC 10 hand held transmitter This increases safety of the rad...

Page 13: ...0 773 431 44 OK OK not compatible not compatible not compatible D1 DRC J 773 460 44 OK OK not compatible not compatible not compatible D1 FH DRC 10 773 581 44 Fixed frequency Fixed frequency OK OK OK...

Page 14: ...19 439 45 Optional aerial for DRC DR receiver for DR 3 5 10 20 719 445 33 DRC MP D1 FH radio receiver 773 584 44 Optional external aerial for DRC MP receiver 773 586 44 Coding labels Carrier foil blac...

Page 15: ...itter is switched off or in standby mode Red continuously on The transmitter is in Stop mode Flashing green The transmitter is in Run mode Display LED Charging socket on the side of the enclosure Stop...

Page 16: ...Remove the symbol required for the assigned function from the symbol sheet Attach the adhesive symbols in the relevant function key 5 2 LCD display 42055744 eps 42694944 eps K564 0005 DRC MP radio re...

Page 17: ...re two travelling hoists and both can be operated with one radio control system Symbol Meaning I Travelling hoist 1 is selected II Travelling hoist 2 is selected I II Travelling hoists 1 and 2 are sel...

Page 18: ...ication Radio signal quality Display of service interval 1st main row with large icon or numerical display Load proportional bar displa Display of selected travelling hoist s 2nd main row with alpha n...

Page 19: ...ion of this output can be programmed Universal output 2 switching status icon This icon is displayed when universal output 2 is active The function of this output can be programmed Attention Safety fu...

Page 20: ...The crane identification illustrated by means of the coding labels must be identical with the crane identification shown in the display of the DRC 10 hand held transmitter 5 3 Identification labels f...

Page 21: ...95 635 44 Long travel speed Part no 895 637 44 5 3 2 Travel direction symbols The direction labels must be fitted to the hoist unit in an easily visible manner matching the movement of the drive and i...

Page 22: ...ted to the crane in accordance with section 5 3 for the crane fitted with the radio control system Following these preparation measures put the hand held transmitter into operation by logging it on to...

Page 23: ...assignment between the transmitter and the crane must be checked by actuating the horn before any crane motion is actuated If the correct assignment is not checked unintended crane movements may caus...

Page 24: ...75444 eps 10 Confirm Confirm 1x By pressing the F2 key for confirmation the hand held transmitter is assigned to the DRC MP or DRC DR radio receiver whose crane identification is shown in the second m...

Page 25: ...assignment Assignment is activated in STOP mode or Run mode Actuate and hold down the STOP key Actuate the Lower key Actuate the Right key twice Hold down the Lower key for 5 seconds until the displa...

Page 26: ...2 2 6 3 Configuration of a radio remote control system for DRC DR NOID STOP 42694344 eps Cancelling ending assignment of the crane identification The entry can be cancelled at any time without changin...

Page 27: ...plays must be shown Crane identification of the assigned radio receiver Icon to display the radio signal quality Icon to display the battery capacity Bar display STO K564 Stop 42660044 eps Note If the...

Page 28: ...ne control system If both directions of are pressed at the same time the movement is stopped To restart the movement both keys must first return to the rest position The STOP key identified in red res...

Page 29: ...d for some time several weeks the batter ies should first be fully charged and then removed from the hand held transmitter see section 7 4 5 The batteries can be stored for several months when they ar...

Page 30: ...s described in sec tions 7 4 2 and 7 4 3 The operator can end Standby mode only by entering the On key section 7 2 1 and then change to Run mode A reset of the hand held transmitter may become necessa...

Page 31: ...be achieved with one battery charge The following measures reduce power consumption Actuate the STOP key when the crane is not used Switch the transmitter off by changing to Standby during breaks in o...

Page 32: ...for the requirements of this radio control system The electrical and mechanical features of the hand held transmitter and rechargeable batteries have been matched to fulfill all requirements of troubl...

Page 33: ...oist selectionInformation from I Travelling hoist 1 control system II Travelling hoist 2 control system I II Crane control system If there is only one travelling hoiston the crane no travelling hoist...

Page 34: ...ion 520 Software version of main controller 529 Software version of monitoring controller The following additional information is available with the Status analyses option Code Information 402 K1 swit...

Page 35: ...ransmitter w o battery 445 g Supply voltage 110 230 V 50 60 Hz Model AA LR6 IEC 60086 Capacity 2100 mAh Service life of battery 500 charging cycles acc to IEC 509 Temperature range Quick charging 10 C...

Page 36: ...Switzerland 433 MHz ISM band Slovakia 433 MHz ISM band Slovania 433 MHz ISM band Spain 433 MHz ISM band Sweden 433 MHz ISM band Czech Republic 433 MHz ISM band Germany 433 MHz ISM band Hungary 433 MHz...

Page 37: ...switched on with STOP key Standby mode Switch on with electronic key see section 7 2 04 Hand held transmitter does not respond to key actuation Battery is being charged End charging procedure 8 2 Swit...

Page 38: ...incorrect The crane identification of the receiver was changed with the hand held transmitter Safety problem A crane that is not displayed is being controlled Actuate signal to identify the crane Log...

Page 39: ...plug in charger if necessary 18 The batteries are not being charged Defective rechargeable batteries Replace rechargeable batteries 8 2 and 8 3 19 Operating time with charged batteries too short Batte...

Page 40: ...mag radio control system RC 10 RC J DRC 10 DRC J DRC MP DRC DR DRC DC 1 of serial design is in conformity with the provisions of following relevant regulations EC EMC directive 89 336 EEC amended by 9...

Page 41: ...41 21492044 indd 131107 Operating instructions Programming parameters of the DRC 10 hand held transmitter For authorized personnel only...

Page 42: ...ode Actuate and hold down the Stop key Actuate the Lift key Actuate the Left key twice Actuate the Lift key again and hold it down for approx 5 seconds Release the Lift key again Release the Stop key...

Page 43: ...display of parameter 005 Left Change to display of parameter 003 Lift Exit parameter programming menu F1 Change to entry and selection mode After changing to entry and selection mode the channel can b...

Page 44: ...the character string 0 is displayed 1 7 Displaying and enter ing the cut out time in STOP mode Parameter code 005 1 7 1 Display mode 1 7 2 Entry and selection mode K564 0 005 Entry starts with the fir...

Page 45: ...ent value the character string 0 is displayed Entry starts with the first character on the left Use the Left and Right keys to select the character for the current position Only figures 0 9 may be use...

Page 46: ...st character on the left Use the Left and Right keys to select the character for the current position Only figures 0 9 may be used Change to the next position by actuating the F1 key Following complet...

Page 47: ...47 21492044 indd 131107 Notes...

Page 48: ...Printed in Germany Reproduction in whole or in part only with prior consent of Demag Cranes Components GmbH D 58286 Wetter Subject to change Not liable for errors or omissions...

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