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Telemotive MLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual 

1/13/2012 

Page 11 of 19 

2.9: TIME-OUT-TIMER 

Unless this function is disabled, the transmitter will turn itself off if not used for 15 minutes. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.10: TRANSMITTER SWITCH PROGRAMMING 

Sections 2.10.1 through 2.18 describe transmitter Switches SW3 and SW4 Programming. (See Figure 2 for 
physical location of transmitter switches SW3 and SW4). 

 

2.10.1: SW3 POSITION 8 TIME-OUT-TIMER DISABLE (NORMALLY KEEP TURNED “OFF”) 
 

The transmitter has an approximate 15-minute time-out-timer. If the transmitter is not used for over 15 
minutes it will shut down. This transmitter time-out-timer function is transmitter dip switch selectable. 
Turning SW3-8 “ON” disables the time-out-timer. Turning SW3-8 “OFF” enables the time-out-timer.  
 

2.11: SW4 POSITION 1-2 MODE ENABLE INTELESMART 
TR12-Mini, TR12-PDA (10K12 Systems) 

Mode 1, SW4 1-2 all “OFF”: The standard 10K12 2-speed system comes configured this way from the 
factory with three 2-speed controls and three auxiliaries (controlled by the toggle switches, the rotary is 
non-functional). 

Mode 2, SW4 1 turned “OFF” and SW4 2 turned “ON”: The 10K12 2-speed system configured this way is 
able to control four 2-speed motion controls and no auxiliaries (bridge, trolley, main and aux hoist). The 
rotary selector switch functions are A main hoist, B aux hoist and both main and aux hoist (the toggle 
switches are non-functional).  

Mode 3, SW4 1 and 2 turned “ON”: The 10K12 2-speed system will control up to 5 motors using the rotary 
selector switch. This mode reconfigures two of the 10K12 auxiliary outputs (Aux 1 and Aux 2) to be 
external motor select functions by the rotary switch. In this mode, the auxiliary toggle switch Aux 1 and 
Aux 2 are disabled. When the rotary switch is in the A or B position, Aux 1 relay or Aux 2 relay will close, 
respectively, whenever trolley or hoist pushbuttons are pressed. When the rotary switch is in BOTH 
position both Aux 1 and Aux 2 relays will close. 

 
2.12 : SW4 POSITION 1-2 MODE ENABLE, INTELESMART TR-24 (10K16-24 SYSTEMS) 

Mode 1, SW4-1&2 all “OFF”: The 10K16 3-speed system comes configured this way from the factory with 
three 3-speed controls and six auxiliaries. The 10K24 3-speed system comes configured this way from the 
factory with three 3-speed controls and four auxiliaries. 

Mode 2, SW4-1 turned “ON” and SW4-2 turned “OFF”. The 10K24 configured this way provides hoist, 
trolley and bridge with independent select functions. The system utilizes separate select relays with 
common speed and direction. 

Mode 3, SW4-1 turned “OFF” and SW4 2 turned “ON”. The 10K24 configured this way has four motor 3-
speed selectability by the rotary switch. Two hoists, one trolley and one bridge with main hoist (A), 
auxiliary hoist (B), and “both” (BOTH) main and auxiliary hoists are selectable by the rotary switch. 

 

WARNING  

DO NOT ASSUME THE POWER IS OFF IN THE RECEIVER BECAUSE THE 
TRANSMITTER IS TURNED OFF.  FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD 
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Telemotive MLTX

Page 1: ...Telemotive Pre engineered MLTX Transmitter Remote Crane Controls May 2009 Part Number 178 00161 R2 TCMLTX 0 Copyright 2009 Magnetek Material Handling...

Page 2: ...624 7378 Magnetek Material Handling N49 W13650 Campbell Drive Menomonee Falls WI 53051 Telephone 800 288 8178 Website www magnetekmh com e mail info magnetekmh com Fax Numbers Main 800 298 3503 Sales...

Page 3: ...Y SELECTOR SWITCH 10 2 7 IND OR TANDEM ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH 10 2 8 AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AND AUX 4 AUXILIARY SWITCHES 10 2 9 TIME OUT TIMER 11 2 10 TRANSMITTER SWITCH PROGRAMMING 11 2 10 1 SW3 POSITION...

Page 4: ...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 below CAU...

Page 5: ...AGE TO EQUIPMENT WARNING PLEASE FOLLOW YOUR LOCAL LOCKOUT TAGOUT PROCEDURE BEFORE MAINTAINING ANY REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT ALWAYS REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL POWER FROM THE CRANE OR MACHINERY BEFORE ATTEMPT...

Page 6: ...operator can move freely These aisles should be a minimum of three feet one meter wide or meet local regulations Crane operators should always position themselves for the best view of the crane they a...

Page 7: ...DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT 1 10 BATTERY HANDLING Use only batteries approved by Telemotive for the specific product Do not dispose of a battery pack in fire it may explode Do not attempt to open t...

Page 8: ...approximately three hours While NiMH batteries give improved performance over NiCAD any rechargeable battery will give its best performance if the battery is fully discharged before recharging If you...

Page 9: ...XISTENCE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Figure 1 Pre engineered MLTX Control MLTX 4L 3M 3S has 4 Levers and 3 Speeds MLTX 3L 3M 3S has 3...

Page 10: ...the battery goes below a safe level the LED will not light Replace the battery immediately 2 5 LEVERS To activate motor functions press and hold the push button or lever that corresponds to the desire...

Page 11: ...ode 3 SW4 1 and 2 turned ON The 10K12 2 speed system will control up to 5 motors using the rotary selector switch This mode reconfigures two of the 10K12 auxiliary outputs Aux 1 and Aux 2 to be extern...

Page 12: ...eration so that the relay closes for the unselected function 2 15 SW4 POSITIONS 5 7 EXTENDED CRANE CONTROL STANDARD ALL OFF The Pre engineered MLTX transmitters are available with extended crane contr...

Page 13: ...on Manual 1 13 2012 Page 13 of 19 2 16 PRE ENGINEERED MLTX TRANSMITTER BOARD SETUP INFORMATION The Pre engineered MLTX CPU Board is shown in Figure 2 Refer to paragraphs 2 17 through 2 18 for setups F...

Page 14: ...r housing Switch SW2 B in the transmitter must match switch S4 B on the receiver microcomputer module and switch SW1 A in the transmitter must match switch S5 A on the microcomputer module 2 19 CHECK...

Page 15: ...pt any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance should...

Page 16: ...z 07 AK07 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...

Page 17: ...ys recommend that you have Magnetek service perform the repair If you need to refer to a parts list refer to your transmitters drawing that was included in the shipment of your transmitter For some pa...

Page 18: ...Telemotive MLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual 1 13 2012 Page 18 of 19 Figure 5 Older style enclosure board installation location example...

Page 19: ...Telemotive MLTX Transmitter Instruction Manual 1 13 2012 Page 19 of 19 Figure 6 Customer Replaceable Parts...

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