HBC-Radiomatic PM NTU Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

Operating Instructions

Radio Transmitter PM NTU

BE-PM_NTU-US-L.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL

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HBC-radiomatic, Inc. , Cincinnati , Ohio 45242 , USA

Information and specifications subject to change without notice.

2000-08-16

Radio Control System

3.1

Battery and Battery Charger

3.1.1

FuB 10 AA Transmitter Battery

The age and ambient temperature are decisive for
the effectiveness of the battery charge. Older
batteries lose capacity over time. Temperatures
under zero also have a negative effect on battery
charge.

The length of serviceable battery life depend on
how the battery is treated. When handled
properly the FuB 10 AA battery can exceed 500
charging cycles. Do not totally discharge or
short-circuit contacts as this can permanently destroy the battery.

We recommend recharging the battery only when it is empty, i.e. when the red LED blinks or an
acoustic signal sounds. Always store rechargeable batteries at room temperature.

3.1.2

FLG 102 Battery Charger

Recharging batteries

1.

 

Connect battery charger to mains (confer nameplate
on battery charger for details).

2.

 

Switch ON the battery charger.

3.

 

Insert battery with the type plate facing up into the
battery compartment (pos. 

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).

Charging indicator (red LED ; pos. 

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)

LED lit: .................................... battery charging.
LED off or flashing:  ................ battery full, i.e. operable.
LED flashes when
inserting battery: ...................... battery totally discharged

 or defective.

Note :

– 

A discharged FuB 10 AA battery recharges in
approx. 4 hours. Intelligent electronics in the
battery charger ensure that charging does not
exceed 5 hours.

– 

Only quick charge NiCd batteries at temperatures
between 50 °F and 104 °F (+10 °C and +40 °C).

– 

Protect battery contacts against short circuits.
Never store batteries in tool box or trousers pockets. A key chain can short the battery.
Always use the protective cap included.

– 

Use the charger at room temperature and protect it from extreme heat (direct sun).

EIN/ON   AUS/OFF

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Betriebsanleitung beachten !

Akku einlegen.

Dauerlicht: Akku wird geladen.

Blinken: Akku entnehmen.

Vor Öffnen des Gerätes Stecker ziehen !

Ladung nur bei Zimmertemperatur !

Insert battery.
Steady light: Charging.
Blinking light: Remove battery.

See operating instructions !

Unplug unit before opening for service !

For room temperature only !

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Summary of Contents for PM NTU

Page 1: ...t notice 2000 08 16 Radio Control System HBC Radio Controls R Ra ad di io o T Tr ra an ns sm mi it tt te er r P PM M N NT TU U for Industrial Cranes made for HBC electronic Funktechnik GmbH Tel 49 0 7...

Page 2: ...79 51 3 93 50 E mail info radiomatic com http www hbc radiomatic com Distributed by HBC radiomatic Inc 4480 Lake Forest Drive Suite 306 Cincinnati OH 45242 USA Telephone 513 7 33 49 00 Fax 513 7 33 4...

Page 3: ...4 2 Safety Instructions 5 2 1 Pictographs 5 2 2 General Safety Instructions 6 2 3 Operator Safety Instructions 7 3 Operating Instructions 8 3 1 Battery and Battery Charger 9 3 1 1 FuB 10 AA Transmitte...

Page 4: ...radio system allocated to another crane or machine The transmitter has general telecommunications approvals It is not necessary to have or to apply for a license to operate the transmitter with the re...

Page 5: ...disconnected the device from the mains supply supply voltage operating voltage or input terminal voltage Indicates safety relevant passages You will find this pictograph as an indicator for occupation...

Page 6: ...peration With the first signs of any malfunction related to the operative safety and reliability of the PM NTU radio transmitter the operator must immediately shut down or not activate the transmitter...

Page 7: ...operator control elements These precautions are particularly important whenever changing your position or climbing over an obstacle Never leave an activated transmitter unattended The operator undert...

Page 8: ...r use The operator can now issue control commands using the transmitter control elements Whenever the battery is nearly empty the red LED pos lights up or an acoustic signal sounds Replace the drained...

Page 9: ...to mains confer nameplate on battery charger for details 2 Switch ON the battery charger 3 Insert battery with the type plate facing up into the battery compartment pos Charging indicator red LED pos...

Page 10: ...nore the following and continue with the next chapter 3 2 1 Scanner With the option scanner the transmitter and the receiver are equipped with 4 radio frequencies each refer to wiring diagrams If the...

Page 11: ...ption is available for all proportional functions joystick commands Important note Your radio control system was already adapted to your specific crane by a retailer respectively the manufacturer Shou...

Page 12: ...ve the way the function is carried out as well as the movement of the lever of the hydraulic valve fig above 5 Setting the maximum speed fig right Push the joystick toward the desired function by movi...

Page 13: ...ver the transmitter is switched ON No operating voltage is present Check the battery contacts for damage or contamination Insert a fully charged battery in battery compartment Recharge battery Low pow...

Page 14: ...event of any problems with the radio system contact your distributor or HBC radiomatic Inc 5 1 In The Event of a Fault Warning Never operate a crane or machine with a faulty or defective radio system...

Page 15: ...ddresses over 65 000 combinations Transmitter specific Technical Data Transmitting power FuS 671 3 FuS 680 3 10 mW synthesizer 5 mW synthesizer Transmitter antenna Internal Battery type FuB 10 AA yell...

Page 16: ...Tel 49 0 7951 393 0 Made in Germany Prod Code SNTU 1 0 Transmitter Ser No 735 IP55 Nema 4 U 6V DC Frequency Band MHz 902 918 W5 FB1 FCC ID NO9 SNTU04 Batt Micron 2977102872 Eco 2977102873 Spec 297710...

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