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SER’S MANUAL  |

  ERGO-S 

 

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11. R

egulatory Information 

11.1 Europe  

 

CE Marking 

Hetronic hereby declares that the radio equipment types listed in this manual are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.  

The latest version of the complete EU Declaration of Conformity is available on the Hetronic website www.hetronic.com.   

 

WEEE Directive 

 

This  symbol  means  that  inoperative  electrical  and  electronic  products  must  not  be  mixed  with  household  waste.  The 
European  Union  has  implemented  collection  and  recycling  system  for  which  producers  are  responsible.  For  proper 
treatment, recovery and recycling, please dispose of the product in a designated collection point.  

 

 

REACH Compliance  

Hetronic  confirms  that,  to  the  best  of  its  knowledge  and  continual  communication  with  its  respective  suppliers,  chemical  Substances  of 
Very  High  Concern  (SVHC)  are  not  included  in  our  products.  Based  on  the  response  statements  of  our  suppliers  no  materials  from  the 
ECHA are included on Hetronic products. For the latest version of the complete Declaration of Conformity please visit the Hetronic website 
www.hetronic.com. 

 

RoHS Compliance 

As a designer and manufacturer of electrical and electronic products covered by RoHS and RoHS2, Hetronic confirms that to the best of its 
knowledge  at  the  date  of  this  statement,  none  of  the  products  supplied  by  it  contain  any  of  the  hazardous  substances  in  exces s  of 
permitted levels referred to  in the Directive  2002/95/EC. The  latest  version  of the complete Declaration  of Conformity  is  available  on the 
Hetronic website www.hetronic.com 

11.2 North America  

 

FCC ID: LW9-ERGOS2G4 

FCC Recommendations: 

 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  

1. 

This device may not cause harmful interference, and 

2. 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 

To  comply  with  FCC  RF  exposure  compliance  requirements,  this  device  and  its  antenna  must  not  be  co-located  with,  or  operating  in 
conjunction with, any other antenna or transmitter.  

This  equipment  has  been tested  and found to comply  with the  limits for  a Class  B  digital device, pursuant to Part 15  of the FCC Rules. 
These limits  are  designed to provide  reasonable protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment is  operated in  a  residential 
environment.  

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 
may cause  harmful  interference to  radio communications.  However, there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur in  a  particular 
installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by  turning  the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 

• Connect the 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. 

Summary of Contents for ERGO-S

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ERGO S USER S OPERATION MANUAL 10 2019 www hetronic com...

Page 2: ...ter Initialization with Graphic User Interface TFT and Standard Status LED Indicator 9 4 6 Turning OFF the Transmitter and Stopping the Radio Remote Control 9 4 7 LED Behaviour and Meanings 10 4 8 Bat...

Page 3: ...Access Code 14 Figure 11 Information provided in the About screen 15 Figure 12 Inserting the Battery 17 Figure 13 Charging the ERGO S Battery 17 Figure 14 Bench top or wall mount variations 18 Figure...

Page 4: ...es against a possible damage to the system in case of non observance of the working instructions TIP This symbol points to features and information which allow for an easier handling or operation 1 3...

Page 5: ...ter by preventing it from being subject to knocks and scratches This helps to keep the unit s appearance longer and may also protect it from some internal damage should you accidentally knock or drop...

Page 6: ...ontrol functions and operation of the machine and this radio remote control system When not in use turn the transmitter off and store in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use Ensure that the USB Do...

Page 7: ...tch Minimum 100 m 300 ft range using CS4XX and CS8xx modules Minimum 60 m 196 ft range using CS2400 RF module Typically 100 m 300 ft range using on board MFS 2G4 radio Internal Antenna Auto power off...

Page 8: ...ositioning when the TFT is also present on the transmitter Figure 3 Status and Feedback LEDs Feature Description 1 8 Up to 2 Detent Momentary Pushbutton S2 S9 9 11 Single Detent Momentary Pushbutton S...

Page 9: ...al Operation Mode The Green LED 18 will blink at the baud rate i e the LED toggles on with every transmitted telegram frame All other LEDs switch off Test all machine functions Refer to your machine t...

Page 10: ...warranty 4 7 LED Behaviour and Meanings The following table gives the meanings for the different behaviours of the Status LED 18 Result Meaning Red Green LED turns ON always Service Mode Green LED Bl...

Page 11: ...e following standard cable options are available to choose from depending on the application However customized variants can also be ordered a 10m CAN cable without termination jumper 1051512510 b 10m...

Page 12: ...s in Service Mode The four topmost buttons on the front panel are used to navigate through Service Mode and also to change setting parameters within the menus The menu selection changes with every scr...

Page 13: ...the baud rate of a unit is changed the baud rate of the paired unit must be changed accordingly Note The coder still supports all other baud rates in cases when non standard radio modules are used 5 2...

Page 14: ...2 Press button 1 to go to Brightness page 3 Press button 1 to increase brightness or button 2 to decrease brightness 4 Press button 3 to save the new setting and return to the General Settings menu O...

Page 15: ...ch Italian or German 1 Press button 3 to enter General Settings menu 2 Press button 4 to go to next page of General Settings menu 3 Press button 3 to scroll through the list of available languages 4 P...

Page 16: ...P function When the transmitter is turned on it performs a self test to confirm that communications are within designated parameters If an error is detected the transmitter will not transmit any signa...

Page 17: ...are The user can choose to remove the battery from the transmitter and place it directly in the charging unit Else the user can opt to charge the battery by placing the whole transmitter unit in the c...

Page 18: ...o obtain the wall mount version and mount it to a wall panel the grippers must be removed by following the below steps 1 The gripper is to be pressed firmly downwards towards the charger until the gap...

Page 19: ...NTAL POLLUTION Recycle your rechargeable batteries according to local recycling rules and regulations If you have questions or problems operating your battery charger please contact your nearest Hetro...

Page 20: ...stic LEDs in the receiver to be sure power is applied Ensure that the system is properly grounded Transmitter receiver frequency channels do not match Follow instructions under Setting Frequency and c...

Page 21: ...Range 40 C 85 C 40 F 185 F Humidity Range 95 IEC 60068 2 78 Response Time Less than 100 msec Standard Features Fully programmable via Hetronic PC Link USB Type A Interface with 4Gb Memory key for conf...

Page 22: ...zed modifications Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use Maintenance and Preventive Care Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel Only use original Hetronic spa...

Page 23: ...hetronic com 11 2 North America FCC ID LW9 ERGOS2G4 FCC Recommendations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not c...

Page 24: ...se undesired operation of the device www hetronic com 2018 Hetronic All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated...

Page 25: ...mming distance A measurement of data transmission safety The amount of failures in the data stream which has to occur during the transmission in order to create a wrong signal A low hamming distance m...

Page 26: ...ot allow any unauthorized person to operate the transmitter at any point 6 Do not operate the transmitter at a distance where the equipment and all surrounding objects are not visible Make sure that y...

Page 27: ...tep 2 With JS 3 Full Duplex 3 With SS The table on the following page shows how the item number of an Ergo S unit is broken down and explains what each digit refers to with regards to different featur...

Page 28: ...S 2G4 V2 W TFT 180mA 71691121 A ERGO S MFS 2G4 V2 W TFT JS 200mA 71691122 A ERGO S MFS 2G4 V2 W TFT SS 215mA 71692010 A 434 ERGO S V1 W O TFT 130mA 71692020 A 434 ERGO S V2 W O TFT 130mA 71692110 A 43...

Page 29: ...her with their part number which by time may need to be replaced due to wear and tear Item Part number Notes USB Seal Cover 11625100 Yellow Ergo S Holster 11404570 Battery Li Ion 3 7V 3 4Ah 68303700 C...

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