TM60Pi (06/00)
PAG. 8
On receiving a signal from the transmitter, the following LEDs will light up on the
receiver:
SIGNAL: this indicates that it is receiving an RF signal at the working frequency.
DATA: this means that the data format is correct.
ID: this means that the receiver has recognised the transmitter’s identification
code.
Now, the KSTOP 1 and KSTOP 2 relays will be activated. K2/START relay is activated
only meanwhile the start button is pushed.
Press on any of the transmitter’s manoeuvre buttons and its corresponding relay will be
activated and its LED will light up. In case of an active manoeuvre, the safety relay
K1/SEC will also activate.
Check to make sure all the other manoeuvres work in this way.
Turn off the transmitter using the STOP button, and make sure that on doing so the
relays are deactivated and the DATA, ID and SIGNAL LEDs go out.
Reconnect the power supply to the motors, move to the usual work position and check
to see if all the manoeuvres and the STOP buttons are functioning correctly.
Remember that the receiver has several voltage-powered circuits.
Even when the power has been cut off, there is still a risk of electrical
shocks.