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Safety Instructions 

Read through these operating instructions carefully before working with the radio system. This applies in 
particular to the installation, commissioning and maintenance of the radio system.  
The operating instructions are a constituent part of the radio control system and must always be kept 
close at hand for the responsible personnel.  
The term ‘machine’ is used in the operating instructions for the different possible uses of the radio 
system. 
 
 

Intended Use 

  The radio system serves to control machines and for data transfer. Observe the job safety and 

accident prevention regulations applicable to each application. 

  The intended use also includes reading the operating instructions and adhering to all safety 

information contained therein. 

  The radio system must not be used in areas where there is a risk of explosion, nor for the control of 

machines used to convey persons, unless it is explicitly approved by the manufacturer for these uses. 

  Modifications to the radio system may only be carried out by specialist personnel who have been 

trained and authorized by HBC-radiomatic. All modifications must be documented at the factory in 
the radio control master file.  

  The radio control system safety devices must not be modified, removed or bypassed. In particular, 

modifications to any part of the radio system's complete emergency-stop system are impermissible. 

 
 

Safety Instructions for Installation and Operation 

  The electrical connection per the accompanying output wiring diagram must be established by a 

qualified electrician exclusively. 

  The receiver may only be opened by trained personnel. Components inside the receiver can be 

energized at life-threatening voltages. The supply voltage for the machine must be deactivated 
before the receiver is opened.  

  Please also note with radio systems, that the presence of persons in the danger zone - in particular 

beneath the load (cranes!) - is prohibited in every instance. 

  Select a safe location for radio control, from which you have a good and complete view of the 

working movements of the machine, the load movements and the surrounding working conditions. 

  It is not permissible to put a radio transmitter unattended to one side whilst activated. Always switch 

the radio transmitter off when it is not required. This applies in particular if you change location, 
when working without radio control, during breaks and at the end of work. Always safeguard the 
radio transmitter against use by unauthorized persons, for example by locking it away. 

  In the event of an emergency and with all faults, switch the radio transmitter off immediately by 

pressing the STOP switch. 

  Only operate the radio system when it is in perfect working order. Faults and defects that could 

influence safety must be rectified before the system is put back into operation, by specialists who 
have been trained and authorized by HBC-radiomatic.  

  Note that the operational directions of the operating elements may appear inverted depending on 

location and viewing angle to the machine. This applies in particular to rotary cranes, if your location 
changes from inside to outside the radius of the crane.  The operator must make himself familiar with 
the directional markings on the machine before the start of work.  

  Repairs may only be carried out by specialist personnel who have been trained and authorized by 

HBC-radiomatic. Use original replacement parts and accessories (e.g. rechargeable batteries) 
exclusively; otherwise it is possible that the equipment safety can no longer be guaranteed and our 
extended warranty will be voided.  

  Remain vigilant when working with the radio system and familiarize yourself with its functions. This 

applies in particular if you are working with it for the first time or if you work with it only occasionally.  

 

Check each time before starting work the function of the STOP switch. 
When you press the STOP switch with the transmitter on, the status LED and the display of the 
transmitter have to go out. If the status LED and the display don’t go out then you have to disable 
the radio control system immediately. 
Remove the battery and the radiomatic

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 iLOG from the transmitter and inform a service technician. 

 

Summary of Contents for micron 7

Page 1: ...micron 7 AOM70U00 Operating Instructions Original Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...roubleshooting Maintenance Attachments Return delivery note system specific views circuit diagrams and or output wiring Pictographs Danger due to electrical voltage Touching live parts inside the unit...

Page 3: ...you have a good and complete view of the working movements of the machine the load movements and the surrounding working conditions It is not permissible to put a radio transmitter unattended to one...

Page 4: ...e equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RF Exposure Statement Radiofrequency ra...

Page 5: ...Activating the Transmitter With standard start sequence Insert a charged battery into the battery compartment The following steps need to be carried out within 4 seconds 1 Pull the STOP switch ENTER S...

Page 6: ...e press the STOP switch and repeat the entire start sequence Caution Before starting work always trigger the acoustic signal This warns all colleagues that the machine is about to move Deactivating th...

Page 7: ...e If the field strength is displayed in red or a feedback failure is displayed the risk of losing radio connection is imminent In this case ensure that the radio connection is not impaired by an obsta...

Page 8: ...hes This symbol is defined by the customer Note A detailed description of the displayed customer specific feedback information has to be part of the operating manual of the specific machine in use All...

Page 9: ...n on the right side of the button in the second step and keep it actuated 2 Pull the STOP switch 3 Press the button momentarily and release it If the button is actuated for longer than half a second t...

Page 10: ...selected The second step is used for menu selection and saving your settings All individual settings begin in the selection menu the first text line here displays MENU You can return to the selection...

Page 11: ...text line 2 In case the sub menus FIX TEXT 1 and FIX TEST 2 are not displayed these setting possibilities have not been ordered in your product version Set display brightness Press in the first step u...

Page 12: ...cursor s position is indicated by a blue flash of the respective field Press in the second step The selected field flashes green and is ready for editing The selection of the desired letter number is...

Page 13: ...ow To achieve this press in the second step for longer than 2 seconds MENU is now displayed The lower text line automatically displays the sub menu ADJUSTMENT Change to the sub menu SYSTEMDATA via the...

Page 14: ...the protective cover provided When handled properly the battery can exceed 500 charging cycles Battery Charger Depending on customer selection an AC or DC charger is available Ensure that you observe...

Page 15: ...attery 1 Connect the charger via the connecting cable to the power supply 2 Insert the battery into the compartment Charging will start automatically Technical Data Operating voltage 100 240 V AC QA10...

Page 16: ...roll detect can automatically detect rolling of the transmitter and in this case initiate a quick shut down of the radio control radiomatic zero g can automatically detect if the transmitter is dropp...

Page 17: ...rder that it is possible to issue control commands the button integrated into the joystick must be pressed before the joystick is moved The function then reverts to self locking and remains effective...

Page 18: ...result from speeding Orthogonal Drive Electronic Cross Gate With the orthogonal drive function dangerous situations caused by unintentional diagonal movements are being prevented The operator will hav...

Page 19: ...ency Selection When activating the transmitter radiomatic AFS will check if the present radio channel is free If the radio channel is occupied the system automatically finds and saves a free radio cha...

Page 20: ...be taken over by another transmitter Operating Example Transmitter 1 has taken over the machine Transmitter 2 is to be given control 1 Enter the Release command on transmitter 1 2 Switch transmitter 1...

Page 21: ...B or A B at transmitter 1 for example the key must be removed from transmitter 2 and inserted in transmitter 1 The machines are selected at the transmitter via a rotary switch A only machine A A B ma...

Page 22: ...ch A only machine A A B machine A machine B B only machine B Operating Example Control of machine A B via master transmitter 1 Switch master and slave transmitter off and remove the key from slave tra...

Page 23: ...lled Machine control can be taken over by another transmitter Operating Example Transmitter 1 has taken over machine A Transmitter 2 is to be given control over machine A B 1 Enter the Release command...

Page 24: ...be used without the battery If you disconnect the cable from the transmitter and receiver the system will switch off automatically Actuate the start button to switch back to radio operation radiomatic...

Page 25: ...ding plug is labeled with the fabrication number of the respective receiver Utilization of Button as Shift Key The RPM and RPM buttons have a dual function If the button is kept depressed and the RPM...

Page 26: ...r is able to select the trolley or hoist that he wishes to control It is also possible to simultaneously control both trolleys hoists for example in order to transport particularly long or wide loads...

Page 27: ...ges 308 338 MHz 405 475 MHz1 865 870 MHz 902 928 MHz 1210 1258 MHz1 DECT 1880 1900 MHz 1 Not all frequency ranges available Channel spacing 12 5 20 25 50 250 kHz DECT 1 728 MHz Transmitter antenna int...

Page 28: ...Dimensions...

Page 29: ...re that recharging process runs correctly Check transmitter functions using a fully charged or replacement battery The display in the transmitter flashes green but it is not possible to effect control...

Page 30: ...the electronics of the radio control system Opening the transmitter or receiver housing terminates the manufacturer guarantee Send any defective or faulty equipment to your local distributor or to HB...

Page 31: ...Cable Other accessories Absolutely necessary information PCB from system Problem appears due to vibration shock if warm or hot Fabr No if cold sometimes commonness always never in good order not neede...

Page 32: ...Falschbestellung zu Bestell Nr Falschlieferung zur Gutschrift zu Rechnungs Nr Um Ihre R cklieferung rasch bearbeiten zu k nnen geben Sie bitte die Fehlerbeschreibung sowie die Rechnungs Nr der Ware an...

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