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Flex Mini System 

Radio Control Equipment 

Instruction Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

191-75020-0001 R4 

June 2015 

© Copyright 2015 Magnetek Material Handling

Summary of Contents for FLEX MINI

Page 1: ...Flex Mini System Radio Control Equipment Instruction Manual 191 75020 0001 R4 June 2015 Copyright 2015 Magnetek Material Handling...

Page 2: ...lease contact one of our representatives at the following locations U S Service Information For questions regarding service or technical information contact 1 866 MAG SERV 1 866 624 7378 World Headqua...

Page 3: ...d Regulations issued by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration OSHA Applicable local state or federal codes ordinances standards and requirements or Safety standards and practices for the i...

Page 4: ...1 TRANSMITTER 14 2 1 1 Channel Settings 14 2 1 2 Keypad Type Settings 15 2 1 3 Remote Pairing 16 2 2 RECEIVER 18 2 2 1 Dipswitch Settings 18 2 2 2 Jumper Settings for units with the external Pairing b...

Page 5: ...ing or maintenance 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 bel...

Page 6: ...TS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE 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 R...

Page 7: ...each shift without a load be thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in proper and safe operation of the crane hoist lifting device or other material handling equipment that utilizes the radio control kn...

Page 8: ...GED AND INOPERABLE RADIO CONTROLLER EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO MAGNETEK FOR EVALUATION AND REPAIR FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT TR...

Page 9: ...ek intrinsically safe batteries BATTERY DISPOSAL Before disposing of batteries consult local and governmental regulatory requirements for proper disposal procedure SPECIFIC SYSTEM WARNINGS Below are s...

Page 10: ...015 Page 10 of 25 2 4 6 8 9 1 3 5 7 1 GENERAL SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 1 TRANSMITTER 1 1 1 External Illustration 1 Button 1 PB1 6 Button 6 PB6 2 Button 2 PB2 7 Button 7 PB7 3 Button 3 PB3 8 Button 8 PB8 4...

Page 11: ...9 1 3 5 7 10 12 11 13 1 1 2 Internal Illustration 1 Button 1 PB1 8 Button 8 PB8 2 Button 2 PB2 9 Status LED 3 Button 3 PB3 10 RF Encoder Board 4 Button 4 PB4 11 Function Dip switch 5 Button 5 PB5 12...

Page 12: ...ystem Instruction Manual June 2015 Page 12 of 25 4 1 5 6 2 3 7 1 2 RECEIVER 1 2 1 External Illustration 1 COM LED 5 System Information 2 Status LED 6 Cord Grip 3 Power LED 7 Mounting Bracket 4 Output...

Page 13: ...Flex Mini System Instruction Manual June 2015 Page 13 of 25 1 2 2 Internal Illustration 1 RF Decoder Board 2 AC Line Filter Relay Board 3 Power Transformer...

Page 14: ...d to the receiver by pressing and holding PB3 for up to 10 0 seconds or until the transmitter Status LED turns off which indicates that the transferring process is completed Make sure the receiver pow...

Page 15: ...0 second to go into the keypad type setting mode At this point the Status LED will blink red showing the current keypad type A green blink represents the tens 10 and a red blink represents the units...

Page 16: ...ng 2 1 3 Remote Pairing Enter the transmitter function setting mode by moving the function dip switch located inside the battery compartment to the on position Reinsert the two batteries and press PB1...

Page 17: ...r cover and receive data by pressing and holding PB4 on the transmitter at the same time The pairing is completed when the transmitter Status LED turns to constant green while both buttons are still p...

Page 18: ...rned off keypad type 2 or Stop button is pressed keypad type 3 Dipswitch 1 right Normal and Toggled Interlocked Settings Position Dip 1 2 Dip 3 4 Dip 5 6 Dip 7 8 Set to 00 PB1 2 Normal Normal Interloc...

Page 19: ...2 and when the Stop button is pressed keypad type 3 JP4 JP8 Reserved for future functions 2 2 3 External Programming for units with the external Pairing button Other settings not listed in this manual...

Page 20: ...tem Instruction Manual June 2015 Page 20 of 25 2 2 5 Using External Antenna optional Please make sure to set the jumper to EXT when external antenna is connected INT Internal antenna used EXT External...

Page 21: ...n Manual June 2015 Page 21 of 25 3 RECEVIER INSTALLATION For keypad type 2 and type 3 setups For 9 36VDC power supply wire 1 corresponds to the negative charge and wire 3 corresponds to the positive c...

Page 22: ...ng the guided track to secure the receiver to the mounting bracket see below Make sure the screws are tightened after installation Remove the receiver by pressing down the bracket release and pull the...

Page 23: ...ime The system will not work when pressing any buttons prior to initiating the On Off command Status LED blinks 2 red Keypad Type 3 The transmitter is powered on by pressing the Start button once for...

Page 24: ...or example when 2 red blinks are shown on the Status LED press each button one at a time to see which one is jammed or defective A good working button will not display any lights on the Status LED whe...

Page 25: ...itivity 104dBm Antenna Impedance 50ohms Responding Time 50mS Transmitting Power 1mW Enclosure Type NEMA4 Enclosure Rating IP66 Output Contact Rating 250V 8 Amps Transmitter Operating Voltage 3 0VDC Tr...

Page 26: ...60 96 m Frequency Range Non Licensed Part 15 433 434 MHz Output Power Non Licensed Part 15 Less than 1 mW RF Channels Non Licensed Part 15 32 channels Transmitter Specification Weight Approximately 5...

Page 27: ...Sladeview Crescent Mississauga Ontario L5L 5Y5 Canada Toll Free Phone 800 792 7253 Fax 905 8281526 Magnetek UK Ltd Unit 3 Bedford Business Centre Mile Road Bedford MK42 9TW UK Phone 44 0 1234 349191...

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