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USER MANUAL 

 

 

 

1. INTRODUCTION

 

This manual is a guide for the correct use of the ITOWA remote control set.  
This  set  has  been  specially  designed  for  the  wireless  remote  control  of  all  types  of  electro-mechanical 
machinery. 

The most advanced technology and the latest generation microprocessors have been incorporated in the 
electronic design. This means total safety when using the radio control. 

The  type  of  transmission  used,  GCFI 

(Intelligent  Changing  Frequency  Management)

  provides  the 

equipment  with  an  intelligent  system  enabling  it  to  change  to  vacant  frequencies  automatically  and  at 
random, thereby avoiding interferences which could cause continuous downtimes during operation. 

2.  GENERAL  RULES  FOR  THE  CORRECT  AND  SAFE  USE  OF  THE 
RADIOCONTROL

 

For  maximum  safety  when  handling  the  radio  control,  the  user  must  follow  the  rules  indicated  in  this 
manual. 
Whenever the crane  has to be manoeuvred, the radio control operator must be in a place where  he can 

view  the whole manoeuvre being performed.  If this  is  not possible,  he  should position  himself where  he 
can see as much of the manoeuvre as possible, and coordinate with another person when he cannot see 
properly. Never perform a manoeuvre which may be partially uncontrolled. 
Do  not  leave  the  radio  control  transmitter  on  the  ground  or  on  metal  blocks.  If  you  must  do  so,  activate 
the emergency stop (STOP BUTTON) of the radio control. 

At  the  end  of  the  working  day,  or  if  the  radio  control  operator  has  to  leave  the  radio  control,  he  should 
activate the emergency stop (STOP BUTTON) of the radio control and place the battery in the charger for 
recharging.

 

Procedure to Lock the Keyboard

 

The  equipment  can  have  the  option  of  keyboard  lock  on  the  transmitter  by  means  of  a  system  of 
sequential lock/unlock of buttons. This system is similar to the one used to lock telephones 
To  lock  the  keyboard  press  the  start  button  5  times  in  less  than  3  seconds,  with  the  STOP  BUTTON 
pressed. Both leds 

 and 

 will light up for 3 seconds. 

To  unlock the keyboard, repeat the same operation, that is, press the  start button 5 times in  less than 3 
seconds, with the STOP BUTTON pressed. The operation will also be indicated in the same way, that is, 
both leds 

 and 

 will light up for 3 seconds. 

Summary of Contents for TUNNER SETS

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Page 3: ...UTHORISATION FROM ITOWA IN THE EVENT OF INFRINGEMENT ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE THE ACTION IT DEEMS NECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT LAW ITOWA RESEREVESTHERIGHTTOMODIFYTHISMANUALWITHOUTP...

Page 4: ...1 FASTENING OPTIONS 7 5 2 CONNECTING THE SET 8 5 3 POWERSUPPLYOFTHERECEIVER 8 5 4 START UP 8 5 4 1 SETTING THE TRANSMISSION TIME 8 5 4 2 BATTERY STATUS 9 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE RADIOCONTROL SET 9 6 1 MA...

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Page 6: ...ItowaK TUNNER SETS USER MANUAL FULLY CHARGE THE BATTERIES BEFORE USING THE SET FOR THE FIRST TIME...

Page 7: ...If this is not possible he should position himself where he can see as much of the manoeuvre as possible and coordinate with another person when he cannot see properly Never perform a manoeuvre which...

Page 8: ...rnatively 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SET TRANSMITTER RECEIVER BATTERIES CHARGER 3 1 TRANSMITTER This is a sealed pushbutton box in highly resistant plastic material The manoeuvre pushbuttons and display led...

Page 9: ...noeuvre of the crane The signal received by the antenna is injected into the receiver which supplies a low frequency signal in FFSK code to the microprocessor The control module checks that the inform...

Page 10: ...play leds one for power supply indicating that the set is connected to the mains and the other indicating that the battery is being charged When the battery is inserted the charger tests its level and...

Page 11: ...SIVE EMERGENCY TIME 1900 ms RADIUS OF ACTION 90 metres Frequency bands 433 050 to 434 775 MHz I ETS 300 220 868 000 to 870 000 MHz TEMPERATURE RANGE From 20 C to 70 C Transmission power 10 mW P R A Po...

Page 12: ...cording to EN 60047 5 1 Max consumption 0 1 A 48 Vac 0 05 A 115 Vac 0 03 A 230 Vac 0 135 A 24 Vdc Connection By means of an Itowa 26 pin connector Fuses Emergency Stop Manoeuvre 3 A Dimensions Externa...

Page 13: ...antenna it should be free of metal shields in order to achieve a better radio link and avoid failures in communication 5 1 1 FASTENING OPTIONS Standard fixing 1 2 Optional fixing For the magnetic fas...

Page 14: ...STOP BUTTON and press the START button the remote control will start to operate by turning on the stop and start relays and the general contactor will be locked The led and the S1 led Start up led of...

Page 15: ...have purchased is manufactured using top quality materials to ensure perfect working order and operation of the remote control Similarly to all machinery and equipment the remote control requires mini...

Page 16: ...d passive safety circuits The correct working order of all the leds display messages The receiver cover and packing gland should be properly sealed The firm fastening of the whole unit If the antenna...

Page 17: ...ugh a number of flashes equal to this value starting with LED S1 with the first digit of the code reading from left to right The following table shows the correspondence between the hexadecimal value...

Page 18: ...check that all actuators of the transmitter are in the stand by position Led S4 of the RX flashes Eeprom fault Check in the RX that it is inserted in its housing If it is and still does not work conta...

Page 19: ...n of set for time or STOP BUTTON MODE S2 Stand by mode or manoeuvre without changes Fault in Stop relays Flash for each mode change in one of the relays MODE S3 MODE S4 E2p Ok Error in eeprom MODE Set...

Page 20: ...S MODE Transmitter on Communication between Tx Rx Together with led keypad Transmitter off MODE S1 E2prom error MODE S2 Manoeuvre button is on when start button is pressed MODE Standby mode or battery...

Page 21: ...anoeuvre does not require independent contacts a jumper should be made between terminals 23 and 25 and the manoeuvre in terminals 24 and 26 should be connected This relay can be configured as N C thro...

Page 22: ...nic waste separately means avoiding possible negative consequences on the environment and also the materials can be treated and recycled leading to significant saving in energy and resources To underl...

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