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FSI mode
Activate MSSI/FSI
function:
Depress FAN+SAFETY
button and hold for more
than 2 seconds.
Blinking red light, green light
ON_0.1/OFF_0.1 second
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Normal operation
Press pushbutton
Green light flash ON_0.1/OFF_1.9 sec
Remark:
Under high temperature protection, press every pushbutton will send null
commands and the corresponding
pushbutton relay will be unlatched. In case of high temperature protection functions, please keep the transmitter
away from high temperature environment and shut off transmitter power. High temperature protection won’t be
deactivated only after the transmitter temperature is back to
operating temperature -10 ~ +60
℃
and restarted.
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1.
Required Tools for Receiver Installation:
(1)
Flat Head Screwdriver (-)
(2)
Phillips Head Screwdriver (+)
(3)
Multi-Meter
(4)
14mm Wrench x 2
(5)
Power Drill with
φ
10.5mm Drill-Bit
2.
Check to ensure that your receiver is not set to the same RF channel and ID code as any other
systems in operation at the same facility or within 300-meter distance.
3.
Prior to installation, make sure that the crane or equipment itself is working properly.
4.
Use a multi-meter to check the voltage source available and ensure the receiver voltage setting
matches your power source.
5.
Prior to installation, switch off the main power source to the crane or equipment.
9
9
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2
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9.2.1 Select the location
Select the location for installation and wiring: (
Attention!!!
)
α604/607/608
1.
For better reception, the location selected should have the antenna visible from all areas where the
transmitter is to be used.
2.
The location selected should not be exposed to high levels of electrical noise. Mounting the
receiver next to an unshielded variable frequency control (inverter) may cause minor interference.