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Enrange CHTX Transmitter

Remote Equipment Control

Instruction Manual

Part Number: 198-80201-0001 R2

December 2017

©Copyright 2017 Magnetek Material Handling

Summary of Contents for CHTX

Page 1: ...Enrange CHTX Transmitter Remote Equipment Control Instruction Manual Part Number 198 80201 0001 R2 December 2017 Copyright 2017 Magnetek Material Handling...

Page 2: ...Enrange CHTX Transmitter Instruction Manual December 2017 Page 2 of 47 Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 3: ...Interface 21 3 7 Normal Operating Mode with Standard Status LED s 21 3 8 Normal Operating Mode with Optional Graphic User Interface 23 3 9 Joysticks and Paddles Levers 24 3 10 Rotary Selector Switch...

Page 4: ...Enrange CHTX Transmitter Instruction Manual December 2017 Page 4 of 47 Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 5: ...alls WI 53051 Telephone 800 288 8178 Website www magnetekmobilehydraulic com E mail info magnetekmh com Fax Numbers Main 800 298 3503 Sales 262 783 3510 Service 262 783 3508 Magnetek Inc has additiona...

Page 6: ...his manual do not take precedence over any of the following requirements relating to cranes hoists and lifting devices Instructions manuals and safety warnings of the manufacturers of the equipment wh...

Page 7: ...ules or regulations of any applicable local state or federal governing organizations Always follow your local lockout and tagout procedure when maintaining any radio equipment The following informatio...

Page 8: ...r hearing or by any person who may be suffering from a disorder or illness that may cause loss of equipment control is taking any medication that may cause loss of equipment control or is under the in...

Page 9: ...ipment that utilizes the radio control know how to keep the operator and other people clear of hazardous points know and follow the local lockout and tagout procedures when servicing radio controlled...

Page 10: ...At the start of each work shift or when a new operator takes control of the equipment operators should do as a minimum the following steps before operation of equipment Test all warning devices Test...

Page 11: ...Disposal Before disposing of batteries consult local and governmental regulatory requirements for proper disposal procedure 2 9 Crane Lifting Device Specific Warnings WARNING All equipment must have a...

Page 12: ...ove more than the rated load use the crane hoist or lifting device to lift support or transport people lift or carry any loads over people operate the crane hoist or lifting device unless all persons...

Page 13: ...tion WARNING Before operating the transmitter familiarize yourself with all safety information in this manual the corresponding receiver system manual appropriate manual supplements and any other loca...

Page 14: ...lotted screwdriver 4 Attach the shoulder straps for the CHTX to the metal eyelets located on the bottom back corners of the CHTX NOTE The shoulder straps are recommended to be installed so they crissc...

Page 15: ...ery pack so that the sticker is facing down see Fig 5 Fig 5 Installation of Battery Pack into CHTX Transmitter After installing the battery pack install the battery cover over the battery and secure b...

Page 16: ...cure by tightening the thumbscrew at the end of the battery cover see Fig 6 NOTE For the battery level indicator on the CHTX units equipped with the standard status LED or the optional graphic user in...

Page 17: ...ch Block Location Use the following table to properly set the dip switches for the correct battery type see Fig 9 for dip switch view Fig 9 Dip Switch Block as Viewed on the Bottom of the CHTX CPU Boa...

Page 18: ...methods to turn on the transmitter depending upon the toggle that is used and how the software is configured The primary method to power on the transmitter uses OFF ON START toggle part number 198 80...

Page 19: ...failure will power the CHTX down NOTE There will be no LED indication of the failure on the Single LED equipped transmitters If the Battery Status LED does not go into slow flashing mode as detailed i...

Page 20: ...ill illuminate solid red during the transmitter s power down process Once the power down process is complete the transmitter will turn off and both LEDs will not be on NOTE If the unit has a standard...

Page 21: ...hing Green Power Status LED The blinking Power Status LED represents the watchdog timer within the CPU of the unit This indicates that the transmitter is powered on NOTE The Power Status LED should be...

Page 22: ...the system 3 7 2 1 Watchdog Indicator Steady Slow Flashing Red Status Battery LED The slow flashing Battery Status LED represents the watchdog timer within the CPU of the unit This indicates that the...

Page 23: ...time the user operates a control on the transmitter a message will be displayed on the graphic user interface screen confirming what is being operated For example if the second paddle is moved to its...

Page 24: ...he equipment on the graphic user interface display screen Parameters such as engine RPM torque or speed of a drive temperature current or any other useful values can be sent from the receiver and disp...

Page 25: ...compatible receiver Contact the factory to determine if your receiver is compatible The Battery Life Indication setting can be set for the appropriate battery type using dip switch positions 1 and 2 t...

Page 26: ...he ON position is up or away from the number designator Regardless of which radio frequency the transmitter was equipped with the RF channel dip switch settings are the same See Section 6 2 on page 41...

Page 27: ...Backlight Time Out Password Enable and Change Password NOTE No parameter changes will take effect until the user has selected Save and Exit from the Setup Mode 4 2 1 Entering Setup Mode To enter the S...

Page 28: ...sages sent from a transmitter with the same user code 4 2 2 4 Transmitter Timeout The Transmitter Timeout setting controls the amount of time that the transmitter can be inactive before it automatical...

Page 29: ...t is shipped with the password requirement enabled and using the factory default password 4 2 2 7 Change Password This allows the user to change the password needed to enter the Setup Mode The passwor...

Page 30: ...undesirable or unsafe operation of equipment and furthermore may lead to equipment damage personal injury or even death All equipment operators and or personnel should be notified of any radio data v...

Page 31: ...ogrammer software Magnetek RCP software makes the programming of the CHTX transmitter easier and allows the programmer to store all the CHTX settings in files for later use or reference The RCP softwa...

Page 32: ...allation of the RCP software double click the RCP icon to launch the program Fig 16 Click on New Project or Open Project Select New Project if you are creating a new program file Select Open Project i...

Page 33: ...user clicking the Add button Fig 18 This screen also allows the programmer to create a specific name for the device to help track device settings and changes It is recommended that a unique name is ch...

Page 34: ...eceiver s Project ID and serial number The user can modify the transmitter name access code and RF channel as well as activate the password This screen may also be used by the user to synchronize the...

Page 35: ...he memory override dip switch is set to ON When the RF channel from memory override is NOT enabled the dip switch positions set the RF channel used by the transmitter Inactivity Timeout The transmitte...

Page 36: ...nger the backlight is turned on the shorter the transmitter battery life will be The user can also enable the backlight to turn off or time out after a period of time The user can select the custom fi...

Page 37: ...to select a custom date and time CAN Configuration Screen This screen allows the user to modify the CAN bus network communication settings Fig 20 Source Address This is the address that the CHTX will...

Page 38: ...e unit 2 Click the send button on the RCP screen A dialog box will pop up confirming that you want to proceed Check the box marked I accept and then click the Continue send to radio button On screen p...

Page 39: ...ct About The RCP Software Version number will be displayed Resetting CHTX Back to Factory Default Settings 1 Select the Reset to Defaults button A dialog box will pop up confirming that you want to pr...

Page 40: ...status LED the channel can only be changed using the dip switch block as detailed in Section 4 1 on page 25 6 1 FCC Statements Compliance Statement Part 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC...

Page 41: ...500 MHz 11 C 904 30 MHz 12 12 433 550 MHz 12 D 905 10 MHz 13 13 433 600 MHz 13 E 905 50 MHz 14 14 433 650 MHz 14 F 905 70 MHz 15 15 433 700 MHz 15 G 906 60 MHz 16 16 433 750 MHz 16 H 908 70 MHz 17 17...

Page 42: ...oing so this protocol is able to compensate for interference that may be present on a single frequency by sending the message across multiple frequencies 6 3 2 2 4 GHz FHSS Channel sets are designated...

Page 43: ...tether cable is attached and communicating and will switch into tether mode Tether mode turns off the wireless transmitter and sends all command signals through the tether cable If the transmitter ha...

Page 44: ...47 7 4 CAN Connector Receptacle Pin out Details The CAN connector receptacle located on the transmitter has specific pin assignments It is critical that these pin assignments are matched in the CAN c...

Page 45: ...the angle of the tilt is beyond the acceptable range Key Switch Power Off The transmitter key switch input has been turned off Transmitter shuts down during initialization On Off Switch FAIL An error...

Page 46: ...ent Transmitter is failing switch scan Be sure all switches and motions are in the OFF position on startup See Section 3 3 on page 18 for more information Transmitter Machine Stop switch is down or pr...

Page 47: ...le jacket for damage Transmitter is failing switch scan Be sure all switches and motions are in the OFF position on startup See Section 3 3 on page 18 for more information Transmitter Machine Stop swi...

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