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Receiver IT3G7R20 

USER'S MANUAL 
 

 

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6. RECEIVER MAINTENANCE 

The  receiver  you  have  purchased  is  manufactured  with  top  quality  materials  that  ensure  perfect 
functioning and operation. Like any other machine or equipment, this receiver requires a minimum basic 
attention that should be respected. In order to increase the lifetime of your receiver as much as possible, 
and to avoid unnecessary repair costs, we recommend that you strictly follow the following maintenance 
and preservation tips: 

  Use the mounting accessories properly and adjust them so that the receiver can be used comfortably 

and safely. 

  Avoid unnecessary impacts. 

 

It’s advisable not to leave the receiver unnecessarily exposed to the sun's rays. 

 

ATTENTION!: 

FOR ANY REPAIRS, ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS MUST BE USED AND 

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES THE SAFETY FEATURES OF THE RECEIVER MUST 
BE ALTERED. 

 

For the maintenance of the receiver, the following parts shall be checked: 

   The connection between the receiver and the machine's electrical equipment. 

  The correct functioning of the active and passive safety circuits. 

  The correct operation of all LEDs through the start-up test. 

  The correct fixing of the entire assembly and the correct closing of the cover and cable glands. 

  If you have an external antenna, check that the connection is clean and free of rust. 

 

To check the function of 

the active safety, it’s sufficient to operate the STOP BUTTON on the transmitter 

while the transmitter is running. The main contactor must drop out immediately. 

To check the operation of the passive safety, disconnect the power supply or battery from the transmitter. 
The general contactor must drop out after 0.5 seconds.. 

 

 

ATTENTION!: 

IF ANY ANOMALY IS DETECTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE 

RECEIVER, IT MUST BE PUT OUT OF SERVICE IMMEDIATELY. 

 

 

ATTENTION!: 

BEFORE ANY MANIPULATION PROCEED TO DEACTIVATE THE MAIN 

SWITCH OF THE MACHINE. 

 

 

If you have any questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to contact our Technical Assistance Service 
or any of our authorised technicians. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IT3G7R20

Page 1: ...User s manual MARI20EN Rev 1 03 2021 EN Receiver IT3G7R20...

Page 2: ...PART OF THIS MANUAL IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM ITOWA OTHERWISE ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE SUCH ACTION AS IT DEEMS APPROPRIATE UNDER CURRENT LEGISLATION ITOWA RE...

Page 3: ...IVER 5 3 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5 4 TECHNICAL FEATURES 6 4 1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 6 5 INSTALLATION AND START UP 7 5 1 INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 7 5 2 CONNECTION 7 5 3 START UP 9 6 RECEIVER MAINTE...

Page 4: ...equencies between 433 050 and 434 775 MHz or between 868 000 and 870 000 MHz as prescribed by the I ETS 300 220 telecommunications regulations Contact Itowa for other certificates 2 GENERAL TERMS AND...

Page 5: ...into three blocks Fig 3 1 UHF receiver control circuit and relay circuit Fig 3 1 Block diagram of the receiver The signal received by the antenna is injected to the receiver which supplies the microp...

Page 6: ...t channel 65 dB Available maneuvers 20 RELAYS 2 STOP RELAYS Maximum relay switching capacity Resistive load Inductive load cos 0 4 8 A at 250 Vac or 30 Vdc 3 A at 250 Vac or 4 A at 30 Vdc Number of co...

Page 7: ...er the installation allows it the antenna should be free of metal shields to achieve a better radio link and avoid communication cuts Itowa is not responsible for improper installation 5 2 CONNECTION...

Page 8: ...5 16 NA NA NA NC NA NC NA NC NA NC MANEUVER 2nd P3 2nd P4 2nd P5 2nd P6 2nd P7 2nd P8 RELAY 17 18 19 20 NA NC NA NC NA NC NA NC MANEUVER AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 RELAY STOP 1 STOP 2 MANEUVER STOP 1 STO...

Page 9: ...iver will start operating by activating the stop and run relays and the main contactor will be 2 latched From this moment on pressing any button will activate the corresponding manoeuvre The selected...

Page 10: ...ng parts shall be checked The connection between the receiver and the machine s electrical equipment The correct functioning of the active and passive safety circuits The correct operation of all LEDs...

Page 11: ...activating start Engage the STOP BUTTON to switch to the standby state At this point the receiver will indicate the working channel using the LEDs First the LINK LED see Fig 9 1 will flash as many tim...

Page 12: ...ese anomalies While the receiver is in standby it performs a scan of the free and occupied channels of the entire band If the scanned channel is occupied it will check whether the signal is its own or...

Page 13: ...EDs are distributed on the main board as shown in the following figure Fig 9 1 LEDs location ICON INDICATION LED off Slow blinking LED off with rapid blinking on LED on with rapid blinking off LED on...

Page 14: ...e unit can be started which will stop the display and switch to the normal running display status STATUS LED RUN Receiver in operation Failure in serial drivers Shutdown due to lack of radio frequency...

Page 15: ...g in the transmitters manual The LED S2 or S3 of the transmitter blinks depending on the model There is an active channel check that all the actuators of the transmitter are in the rest position One o...

Page 16: ...ange of frequency The indicators TX and BAT don t blink alternately Check battery charge status Check the set frequency change mode Incorrect input of the working channel on a frequency change Unwante...

Page 17: ...voiding possible negative consequences for the environment resulting from improper disposal and allows for treatment and recycling of the materials that compose it obtaining significant savings in ene...

Page 18: ...Receiver IT3G7R20 USER S MANUAL 18 www itowa com SINDITO S L Faraday 159 08224 Terrassa Barcelona Spain Tel 34 93 733 98 50...

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