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Frequency

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ID Code

Frequency

(MHZ)

ID Code

Frequency

(MHZ)

ID Code

Frequency

(MHZ)

ID Code

Frequency

(MHZ)

ID Code

408.4 00000000 418.8 00110100 429.2 01101000 439.6 10011100

450

11010000

408.6 00000001

419

00110101 429.4 01101001 439.8 10011101 450.2 11010001

408.8 00000010 419.2 00110110 429.6 01101010

440

10011110 450.4 11010010

409

00000011 419.4 00110111 429.8 01101011 440.2 10011111 450.6 11010011

409.2 00000100 419.6 00111000

430

01101100 440.4 10100000 450.8 11010100

409.4 00000101 419.8 00111001 430.2 01101101 440.6 10100001

451

11010101

409.6 00000110

420

00111010 430.4 01101110 440.8 10100010 451.2 11010110

409.8 00000111 420.2 00111011 430.6 01101111

441

10100011 451.4 11010111

410

00001000 420.4 00111100 430.8 01110000 441.2 10100100 451.6 11011000

410.2 00001001 420.6 00111101

431

01110001 441.4 10100101 451.8 11011001

410.4 00001010 420.8 00111110 431.2 01110010 441.6 10100110

452

11011010

410.6 00001011

421

00111111 431.4 01110011 441.8 10100111 452.2 11011011

410.8 00001100 421.2 01000000 431.6 01110100

442

10101000 452.4 11011100

411

00001101 421.4 01000001 431.8 01110101 442.2 10101001 452.6 11011101

411.2 00001110 421.6 01000010

432

01110110 442.4 10101010 452.8 11011110

411.4 00001111 421.8 01000011 432.2 01110111 442.6 10101011

453

11011111

411.6 00010000

422

01000100 432.4 01111000 442.8 10101100 453.2 11100000

411.8 00010001 422.2 01000101 432.6 01111001

443

10101101 453.4 11100001

412

00010010 422.4 01000110 432.8 01111010 443.2 10101110 453.6 11100010

412.2 00010011 422.6 01000111

433

01111011 443.4 10101111 453.8 11100011

412.4 00010100 422.8 01001000 433.2 01111100 443.6 10110000

454

11100100

412.6 00010101

423

01001001 433.4 01111101 443.8 10110001 454.2 11100101

412.8 00010110 423.2 01001010 433.6 01111110

444

10110010 454.4 11100110

413

00010111 423.4 01001011 433.8 01111111 444.2 10110011 454.6 11100111

413.2 00011000 423.6 01001100

434

10000000 444.4 10110100 454.8 11101000

413.4 00011001 423.8 01001101 434.2 10000001 444.6 10110101

455

11101001

413.6 00011010

424

01001110 434.4 10000010 444.8 10110110 455.2 11101010

413.8 00011011 424.2 01001111 434.6 10000011

445

10110111 455.4 11101011

414

00011100 424.4 01010000 434.8 10000100 445.2 10111000 455.6 11101100

414.2 00011101 424.6 01010001

435

10000101 445.4 10111001 455.8 11101101

414.4 00011110 424.8 01010010 435.2 10000110 445.6 10111010

456

11101110

★ Frequency and ID Code Matching Table

Summary of Contents for 600 series

Page 1: ...l and function introduction Introduction for the transmitter Introduction for the reciever Configuration and instruction The drawing and instruction of the transmiiter s Configuraton Receiver configuration Wiring diagram 600S 600A 610S 610A 01 02 04 04 04 08 09 09 09 10 10 10 By Alex Version 201012 China Faryuan www ele b2b com ...

Page 2: ...o set the transmitting frequency How to set ID codes Frequency and ID codes cross references Installation Instruction Installation notice Fasten the receiver System test Using Notice Troubleshooting tips System parameter 10 11 11 12 12 14 16 16 17 18 20 22 24 ...

Page 3: ...nsure safety requirement of modern industry Through many years professional knowledge and technical experience on Industry leader of wireless remote control field maximal safeguard for the user and can pass kinds of interfere test of complex condition CE Registration No VT09047176 The system uses advanced microprocessors with highly evolved software that has redundant error checking and correcting...

Page 4: ... manual With more than 250 noninterference and different RF channel it can guarantee many machines be operated at the same time in the same area The Degrees of protection of receiver and transmitter can be above IP65 with good configuration The transmitter can be used outside completely against the water come in as the degrees of protection of water proof and dust proof can be reached IP 66 The re...

Page 5: ... red emergercy stop button should be checked daily to ensure it is in proper working If any question the receiver should be prohitted to use Turn the power switch off after each use to avoid the mis operation Before starting please confirm whether the red emergency stop button EMS is turned on Do not use the same RF channel and ID code as any other system in use at the same facility or test at sam...

Page 6: ...tion for 600 series 04 03 Definition of model and function introduction 6 Affixal function The sort of model Serial number of design Shell Power switch EMS button Down Up West East South North Introduction for functions of transmitter ...

Page 7: ...1 Shell Power switch EMS button Down Up West East South North AB AUX Auxiliary Micro button A1 AUX Switchover button A2 Interlock button switchover buttons 1 interlock button A1 A2 Shell Power switch EMS button Down Up West East South North Attached drawing and instruction ...

Page 8: ...tch EMS button Down Up West East South North AB AUX Auxiliary Micro button A1 AUX Switchover button A2 Interlock button 1AUX switchover button 1interlock button Attached drawing and instruction A1 A2 Shell Power switch EMS button Down Up West East South North Attached drawing and instruction ...

Page 9: ...he transmitter will control B system if you press AUX button one time The transmitter can control two systems at the same time if you press AUX two times Three times A system will be under control The same functions as front intruction BK function BK button can control one relay independently You can set its funtion according to your situation AUX switchover buttons 1 interlock button Attached dra...

Page 10: ...08 07 LED Indicator light Nameplate Cable The terminal of the controlbox Fastness screws1 Fastness screws2 Anti vibration spring Installation screw Front Back Introduction for the reciever ...

Page 11: ...switch 6 EMS button 7 Double speed button 8 Indicator light Draw of Transmitter s Configuration Transmitter 1 Wireless data module 2 Micro cpu 3 Position for the function 4 Indicator light 5 Wire terminal 6 Relay 7 AC power input terminal 8 1A fuse 9 5A fuse Receiver configuration 8 5 4 6 1 2 3 7 9 4 7 3 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 ...

Page 12: ... the equipment shell rightly 600S 600A 610S 610A 620S 620A Power Power Com Up Power Power Com Up Up Down Down Down East East West West Power Power Com Up Up Down Down East West South North Ground Ground Ground Main Com South North Main Com South North Main Com S W S N ...

Page 13: ...ill be automatically breaken after 600s by the receiver and if no signal for the open the receiver won t answer any command on the contrary the automatic function of the receiver will be shield Master slave setting Join the terminal to the receiver port P1 then it is master receiver the transmitter will control it directly On the contrary the receiver is slave receiver you will switch to this rece...

Page 14: ... the allowed channel to operate we promise most channels is available and reliable but not sure every channel if you find wrong channel please trip off to use How to set the frequency of the transmitter controlled machine User can meet the instructions controlled by corresponding indicator to the relay Note please shut off the receiver power first and change the port then it is valid to open the r...

Page 15: ... the top slot When every positon of the dial up switch direct to the sign ON it means 0 Or it means 1 The following drawing is ID code programming device ON ID code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID code is the state of 00111010 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For example if you want to set the transmitting frequency to 420MHZ you will find the corresponding ID code 00111010 The ID code programming device will be like as fol...

Page 16: ... 442 2 10101001 452 6 11011101 411 2 00001110 421 6 01000010 432 01110110 442 4 10101010 452 8 11011110 411 4 00001111 421 8 01000011 432 2 01110111 442 6 10101011 453 11011111 411 6 00010000 422 01000100 432 4 01111000 442 8 10101100 453 2 11100000 411 8 00010001 422 2 01000101 432 6 01111001 443 10101101 453 4 11100001 412 00010010 422 4 01000110 432 8 01111010 443 2 10101110 453 6 11100010 412 ...

Page 17: ...10 416 2 00100111 426 6 01011011 437 10001111 447 4 11000011 457 8 11110111 416 4 00101000 426 8 01011100 437 2 10010000 447 6 11000100 458 11111000 416 6 00101001 427 01011101 437 4 10010001 447 8 11000101 458 2 11111001 416 8 00101010 427 2 01011110 437 6 10010010 448 11000110 458 4 11111010 417 00101011 427 4 01011111 437 8 10010011 448 2 11000111 458 6 11111011 417 2 00101100 427 6 01100000 43...

Page 18: ...ition wherever the crane goes it should not impact any building extruded The receiver should be fixed tightly otherwise it maybe loose and dropped It should learn about the crane power and emitter s function settings include relay output to avoid incorrect connection The receiver position should be away from motor transducer and cable at least 3 meters see following picture to avoid unnecessary in...

Page 19: ...lectricity box don t fix the receiver inside the box If must be inside the box then please install the Antenna outside the box Ele box Ele box Babl e Receiver Receiver Please install the receiver properly to avoid the shake Fasten the receiver Screw 1 Installation screw Shockproof spring Screw 2 Nut ...

Page 20: ...ntain the remote control to avoid touch electricity The transmitter is lay at safety place nobody can push the button to avoid accident happen Controlable crane should has mainpower relay limit switch and other safety facilities Please stop using when there is lightning strike or disturbance Non training person don t open the machine to avoid break it This manual is for user reference please conta...

Page 21: ... red then one time on blue etc two different condition details see the manual Under default state the control relay of the receiver will disconnect after 10minutes starting from not any signal If you don t need this function I give a suggestion for you move the relevant connecting pieces then the control relay keep contact until receiving the EMS signal Details operation see the manual Make sure t...

Page 22: ...ns are normal communication good Operation normal Red light light 3s then warning And then red blink one time after pressing any buttons The transmitter is low voltage please change the battery on time Please open the machine after change the battery And then no action after pressing any buttons There is any button in touch status the transmitter pretect itself Please check the buttons blocked or ...

Page 23: ...en you press UP button then the emitter won t respond DOWN command LED status Complement Explication Remark AC indicatoris bright Voltage normal Sin indicatoris bright Normal signal receiving M blue lightis bright The receiver is open MAIN relay close M red lightis bright The receiver is in 2 speed status A indicator is bright The receiver AUX relay close 600A 610A 620Ahave U D E W N S is bright C...

Page 24: ...ine Receiver has no action Confirm if the battery power is normal a Check the battery directions b Check the battery box directions c Check the battery capacity d Check if the tube is break or uncertain close send to repair 2 Emitter LED light is normal but Receiver has not action Confirm the receiver power input is normal Check if AC power fuses and DC power fuse melt if it is necessary turn off ...

Page 25: ...ble control system works if so find the factory to repair Send to repair 4 The Controller Distance become near Confirm the emitter battery is abundance Confirm the receiver doesn t shield by corresponding metal cover or net Confirm surround has not be interfered by strong wireless Confirm no same frequency interfered which can use to change the channel Send to repair ...

Page 26: ...el 600S 600A 620S 620A Buttons 6 6 1 6 6 1 Selection key 0 1 0 1 Shell ABS enhanced plastics Buttons mode High reliability two step button Antenna Inside or outside Battery 2pcs AA battery Battery life Continous signal sending more than 100hours Frequency 400 460MHz Power 10mW Modulation frequencies Frequency modulation Range Industry condition 100m Defend grade IP66 Notice the environment is bad ...

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