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Enrange Mini-MBT Instruction Manual 

June 2015 

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6.4  419MHZ CHANNEL SET  

Channel Frequency  Channel Frequency 
1*

418.950 

44 

417.500 

2*

418.975 

45 

417.550 

3*

419.000 

46 

417.600 

4*

419.025 

47 

417.650 

5*

419.050 

48 

417.700 

6*

419.075 

49 

417.750 

7*

419.100 

50 

417.800 

8*

419.125 

51 

417.850 

9*

419.150 

52 

417.900 

10* 

419.175 

53 

417.950 

11* 

419.200 

54 

418.000 

12* 

419.250 

55 

418.050 

13* 

419.275 

56 

418.100 

14 

416.000 

57 

418.150 

15 

416.050 

58 

418.200 

16 

416.100 

59 

418.250 

17 

416.150 

60 

418.300 

18 

416.200 

61 

418.350 

19 

416.250 

62 

418.400 

20 

416.300 

63 

418.450 

21 

416.350 

64 

418.500 

22 

416.400 

65 

418.550 

23 

416.450 

66 

418.600 

24 

416.500 

67 

418.650 

25 

416.550 

68 

418.700 

26 

416.600 

69 

418.750 

27 

416.650 

70 

418.800 

28 

416.700 

71 

418.850 

29 

416.750 

72 

418.900 

30 

416.800 

73 

419.350 

31 

416.850 

74 

419.400 

32 

416.900 

75 

419.450 

33 

416.950 

76 

419.500 

34 

417.000 

77 

419.550 

35 

417.050 

78 

419.600 

36 

417.100 

79 

419.650 

37 

417.150 

80 

419.700 

38 

417.200 

81 

419.750 

39 

417.250 

82 

419.800 

40 

417.300 

83 

419.850 

41 

417.350 

84 

419.900 

42 

417.400 

85 

419.950 

43 

417.450 

NOTE:  Channels marked with * are approved for use in China 

Summary of Contents for Mini-MBT Transmitter Engineered

Page 1: ...Mini MBT Transmitter Engineered Radio Remote Control Part Number 198 80203 0002 R1 June 2015 2015 Magnetek Material Handling...

Page 2: ...ustomerservice magnetek com Fax Numbers Main 1 800 298 3503 Sales 1 262 783 3510 Service 1 262 783 3508 Canada Service Information 4090B Sladeview Crescent Mississauga Ontario L5L 5Y5 Canada Phone 1 8...

Page 3: ...itter Initialization with Standard Status LED Indicator 15 3 2 5 Transmitter Initialization with Optional Graphic User Interface Screen 16 3 2 6 Turning Off the Transmitter 16 3 3 MACHINE STOP SWITCH...

Page 4: ...SET 28 6 3 433 MHz TELEMOTIVE LEGACY CHANNEL SET TMS AND TDMA 29 6 4 419MHz CHANNEL SET 30 6 5 900 MHz CHANNEL SET 31 6 6 2 4 GHz FHSS 31 7 OPTIONAL CAN BUS TETHER FEATURE 32 7 1 INSTALLATION OF TETH...

Page 5: ...ual does not include or address the specific instructions and safety warnings of these manufacturers or any of the other requirements listed above It is the responsibility of the owners users and oper...

Page 6: ...enance 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 W...

Page 7: ...quently the equipment is operated in areas where people are working in close proximity to the equipment The operator must exercise extreme caution at all times Workers must constantly be alert to avoi...

Page 8: ...ment know and follow all applicable operating and maintenance manuals safety procedures regulatory requirements and industry standards and codes The operator shall not operate the equipment if the dir...

Page 9: ...t Test all warning devices Test all functions Test the transmitter machine stop 2 6 HANDLING BATTERIES WARNING KNOW AND FOLLOW PROPER BATTERY HANDLING CHARGING AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES IMPROPER BATTERY...

Page 10: ...WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AN AUDIBLE AND OR VISUAL WARNING MEANS MUST BE PROVIDED ON ALL REMOTE CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED BY CODE REGULATION OR IN...

Page 11: ...hoist or lifting device unless all persons including the operator are and remain clear of the supported load and any potential pinch points operate a crane hoist or lifting device when the device is...

Page 12: ...FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH ALL SAFETY INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL THE CORRESPONDING RECEIVER SYSTEM MANUAL APPROPRIATE MANUAL SUPPLEMENTS AND ANY OTHER LOCAL STATE OR FEDERAL RULES OR REGULATIONS ALREAD...

Page 13: ...alkaline batteries Figure 2 BT151 0 Battery Pack To change the alkaline batteries in the battery pack unscrew the four screws holding the battery pack in the transmitter Then remove the battery pack f...

Page 14: ...t to charge this battery pack through a USB port on a computer One bi colored status LED provides the current state of the charging process Solid red and green indicate that charging is in progress So...

Page 15: ...ion 2 Move the ON OFF toggle to the ON position 3 After the unit has initialized refer to Sections 3 2 4 and 3 2 5 for initialization press the START push button to enable communication with the recei...

Page 16: ...e a solid red color during the transmitter s power down process Once the power down process is complete the transmitter will turn off and the status LED will not be on NOTE Depressing the Machine Stop...

Page 17: ...he battery LED will turn red 3 7 NORMAL OPERATING MODE WITH OPTIONAL GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE In normal operating mode the Mini MBT displays real time information relating to the operation of the transm...

Page 18: ...the user to view various parameters that may be important to the operation of the equipment on the graphic user interface display screen Parameters such as engine RPM the torque or speed of a drive t...

Page 19: ...and hold for more than 5 seconds When the transmitter successfully enters the IR configuration mode the Power Status and Battery LED s will blink alternately continuously After the LEDs are blinking...

Page 20: ...pt for a four digit password if the password feature is enabled If no password is enabled then the adjustments in Section 4 2 2 will be available with no further input required from the user NOTE The...

Page 21: ...4 Transmitter Timeout This setting controls the amount of time that the transmitter can be inactive before it automatically shuts off The Timeout time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes When the unit ti...

Page 22: ...etup Mode When the disabled setting is selected the user will go directly into Setup Mode without being prompted to enter a password Magnetek strongly recommends enabling the Setup Mode password setti...

Page 23: ...he successful IR link until a new successful IR link is made The IR configuration function will only update channel and access code information if the receiver and transmitter are programed at the fac...

Page 24: ...IRABLE 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 VALUE C...

Page 25: ...LD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT WARNING THE ACCESS CODES IN THE RECEIVER ARE UNIQUE AND FACTORY PRESET DO NOT CHANGE THESE ACCESS CODES UNLESS YOU ARE REPLACING AN EXISTIN...

Page 26: ...he transmitter batteries must be installed The USB circuit does not provide power to the transmitter Magnetek highly recommends using a fully charged battery pack when using USB and RCP with the trans...

Page 27: ...ce 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 acce...

Page 28: ...07 433 300 MHz 08 433 350 MHz 09 433 400 MHz 10 433 450 MHz 11 433 500 MHz 12 433 550 MHz 13 433 600 MHz 14 433 650 MHz 15 433 700 MHz 16 433 750 MHz 17 433 800 MHz 18 433 850 MHz 19 433 900 MHz 20 4...

Page 29: ...07 438 6 MHz 08 AK08 438 4 MHz 09 AK09 438 2 MHz 10 AK10 438 0 MHz 11 AK11 437 8 MHz 12 AK12 437 6 MHz 13 AK13 437 4 MHz 14 AK14 437 2 MHz 15 AK15 437 0 MHz 16 AK16 436 8 MHz 17 AK17 436 6 MHz 18 AK18...

Page 30: ...59 418 250 17 416 150 60 418 300 18 416 200 61 418 350 19 416 250 62 418 400 20 416 300 63 418 450 21 416 350 64 418 500 22 416 400 65 418 550 23 416 450 66 418 600 24 416 500 67 418 650 25 416 550 6...

Page 31: ...z 32 927 30 MHz 6 6 2 4 GHZ FHSS Channel sets are designated between 1 and 32 The frequency range is between 2402 2478 MHz The frequency hopping protocol does not use one particular frequency to trans...

Page 32: ...he tether cable is attached and communicating and switch into tether mode Tether mode turns off the wireless transmitter and sends all command signals through the tether cable If the transmitter has t...

Page 33: ...AN CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE PIN OUT DETAILS The CAN connector receptacle located on the transmitter has specific pin assignments It is very critical that these pin assignments are matched in the CAN cable...

Page 34: ...fo Transmitter Machine Stop Switch is down or pressed Be sure the Machine Stop switch is pulled up Transmitter will not respond with the receiver Incorrect system RF channel Make sure the transmitter...

Page 35: ...rtup procedure is initiated with the tether cable attached Ensure that all tether cable connections are secure prior to startup The tether cable or connectors are damaged Inspect the tether cable and...

Page 36: ...Enrange Mini MBT Instruction Manual June 2015 Page 36 of 37 9 NOTES...

Page 37: ...Enrange Mini MBT Instruction Manual June 2015 Page 37 of 37 10 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

Page 38: ...rt 15 IEC 68 2 34 Random Vibration IEC 68 2 27 Shock Testing IEC 68 2 31 Drop Topple SAE 1211 Dust Testing Graphic Display Optional Backlit display 3 77 x 2 83 96 x 72 mm Multilingual with standard AC...

Page 39: ...er application Multilingual Multi Color Note Other components joysticks switches potentiometers etc may be available upon request Consult the factory for compatibility Battery and Charger Battery Type...

Page 40: ...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 Fax 44 0 1234 268955 www magnetek com Brochure No Mini MBT Tech S...

Page 41: ...10 Canada Facility 4090B 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...

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