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Enrange Flex EM/EX Instruction Manual 

April 2019 

Page 17 of 19 

 

6.2  CHANNEL TABLE 

 

Channel 

Frequency 

Dip-switch 

Setting 

Channel 

Frequency 

Dip-switch 

Setting 

01 

433.000MHZ 

00000 

17 

433.800MHZ 

10000 

02 

433.050MHZ 

00001 

18 

433.850MHZ 

10001 

03 

433.100MHZ 

00010 

19 

433.900MHZ 

10010 

04 

433.150MHZ 

00011 

20 

433.950MHZ 

10011 

05 

433.200MHZ 

00100 

21 

434.000MHZ 

10100 

06 

433.250MHZ 

00101 

22 

434.050MHZ 

10101 

07 

433.300MHZ 

00110 

23 

434.100MHZ 

10110 

08 

433.350MHZ 

00111 

24 

434.150MHZ 

10111 

09 

433.400MHZ 

01000 

25 

434.200MHZ 

11000 

10 

433.450MHZ 

01001 

26 

434.250MHZ 

11001 

11 

433.500MHZ 

01010 

27 

434.300MHZ 

11010 

12 

433.550MHZ 

01011 

28 

434.350MHZ 

11011 

13 

433.600MHZ 

01100 

29 

434.400MHZ 

11100 

14 

433.650MHZ 

01101 

30 

434.450MHZ 

11101 

15 

433.700MHZ 

01110 

31 

434.500MHZ 

11110 

16 

433.750MHZ 

01111 

32 

434.550MHZ 

11111 

 

Summary of Contents for flex 12em

Page 1: ...Flex EM EX Transmitter Engineered Remote Equipment Control Part Number 191 00424 0001 R01 April 2019 2019 Magnetek Material Handling...

Page 2: ...88 8178 Website www magnetek com E mail mhcustomerservice magnetek com Fax Numbers Main 800 298 3503 Sales 262 783 3510 Service 262 783 3508 Canada Service Information 161 Orenda Road Unit 1 Brampton...

Page 3: ...9 BATTERY DISPOSAL 9 3 GENERAL TRANSMITTER INFORMATION 10 3 1 EXTERNAL ILLUSTRATION 12 Button CONFIGURATION 10 3 2 INTERNAL ILLUSTRATION 12 Button CONFIGURATION 11 3 3 TYPES OF BUTTONS 11 4 DIP SWITCH...

Page 4: ...equipment where the radio system is used Plant safety rules and procedures of the employers and the owners of facilities where the Magnetek Products are being used Regulations issued by the Occupation...

Page 5: ...ntenance procedure practice etc which if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of equipment or loss of functional effectiveness Cautions are highlighted as shown below CAUTION...

Page 6: ...NOT DESIGNED TO INTERFACE DIRECTLY TO TWO STATE SAFETY CRITICAL MAINTAINED FUNCTIONS I E MAGNETS VACUUM LIFTS PUMPS EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ETC A MECHANICALLY LOCKING INTERMEDIATE RELAY SYSTEM WITH SEPAR...

Page 7: ...zes the radio control Know how to keep the operator and other people clear of lifted loads and to avoid pinch points Continuously watch and monitor status of lifted loads Know and follow cable and hoo...

Page 8: ...E OPERATION TEST At the start of each work shift or when a new operator takes control of the crane operators should do as a minimum the following steps before making lifts with any crane or hoist Test...

Page 9: ...a heating source 2 8 BATTERY CHARGING For those transmitters equipped with battery chargers please familiarize all users with the instructions of the charger before attempting to use Do not attempt to...

Page 10: ...tton 1 4 Push Button 3 5 Push Button 5 6 Push Button 7 7 Push Button 9 8 Push Button 11 9 Push Button 2 10 Push Button 4 11 Push Button 6 12 Push Button 8 13 Push Button 10 14 Push Button 12 15 Strap...

Page 11: ...M or EX will differ slightly 3 3 TYPES OF BUTTONS Both the Flex EM and EX are offered in a number of button configurations They can be in four button eight button or twelve button configurations The i...

Page 12: ...eceiver must be set up to recognize the transmitter on its new channel Top slot 1 Bottom slot 0 Figure 5 The above dip switch setting 1 0 0 1 0 corresponds to channel 19 in the system channels table S...

Page 13: ...side of the transmitter handset and rotate it clockwise to the On position Figure 8 Figure 9 3 After turning on the transmitter power check the Status LED on the transmitter handset for any sign of sy...

Page 14: ...period of inactivity push button not pressed defined by the dip switch the receiver E Stop will be disconnected and the unit must cycle power before turning on again 8 Turn off the transmitter power...

Page 15: ...mitter The button that is active will be designated by the D C B A LEDs See Section 5 4 5 3 red blinks followed by a 2 second pause I CHIP error 6 4 red blinks followed by a 2 second pause Transmittin...

Page 16: ...e Statement Part 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accep...

Page 17: ...433 950MHZ 10011 05 433 200MHZ 00100 21 434 000MHZ 10100 06 433 250MHZ 00101 22 434 050MHZ 10101 07 433 300MHZ 00110 23 434 100MHZ 10110 08 433 350MHZ 00111 24 434 150MHZ 10111 09 433 400MHZ 01000 25...

Page 18: ...transmitter push button is pressed Improper startup settings Transmitter low battery power Check the transmitter battery level Emergency stop button activated prior to startup Prior to turning on the...

Page 19: ...1 65 EU The standards relevant for the evaluation of the product referenced above conformity to the directive requirements are as follows EN 301 489 3 v1 4 1 2002 04 EN 301 489 17 v2 1 1 2009 05 EN 30...

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