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Instruction Manual  
Radio control devices T3, T5 and T7 @ 

2G4

 

version 1.3 January 14

 

REM

device

®

 - ITALY

 

  page 9 of 28 

Risk Assessment 

 
It  Must  always  evaluate  whether  the  machine  can  be  remote-
controlled or not, in fact, as required by technical standards (eg. ISO 
12100  and  ISO  14212)  in  which  the  system  machine  +  remote 
control  is  used,  it  is  necessary  to  make  each  machine  a  risk 
assessment with its analysis. 
Only  the  positive  outcome  of  this  assessment  may  allow  the 
installation and use of radio control. 
The responsibility for this risk assessment is by the manufacturer of 
the  machine  itself  and  /  or  those  who  decide  to  install  and  use  the 
remote control. 
Remdevice  can  not  accept  any  liability  if  this  evaluation  was  not 
performed properly or has been partially done. 
If the risk assessment requires it, it is necessary to provide protective 
measures  to  prevent,  reduce  and  report  situations  of  potential 
danger. 
Must be considered that: 
 -  The  remote  control  T7  is  not  suitable  for  installation  in 
environments  requiring  explosion-proof  equipment,  machines  for 
handling, lifting and transportation of people or machines that could 
lead to dangerous situations in the event of shutdown due to loss of 
radio link; 
 - Due to noise or interference it may stop the persistent connection 
between the two radio units; 
it must be taken into account all the warnings about installation, use 
and maintenance provided by Remdevice. 

Instruction Manual  
Radio control devices T3, T5 and T7 @ 

2G4

 

version 1.3 January 14

 

page 10 of 28 

REM

device

®

- ITALY

 

Position of the controls in the transmitter

  

 

 
See also the paragraph: CHANGE OF RECEIVER FUNCTIONS 

CR1
CR2

CR3
CR4

CR5
CR6

CR7
CR8

CR13

START

CR1
CR2

CR3
CR4

CR13

START

CR1
CR2

CR3
CR4

CR5
CR6

CR7
CR8

CR9

CR10

CR11

CR12

CR13

START

T3

T5

T7

Figure 3 

Summary of Contents for T3 @ 2G4

Page 1: ...or correct and safe use of the radio control device 4 Installation of the radio control device 8 Arrangement and description of controls 10 Inspection of the radio control device 15 Keeping the radio control device in good working order 16 Changing the battery 17 Changing the transmitter 18 Programming the radio control device 19 Conformity 20 Diagnostics 23 Operating principle 24 Identification o...

Page 2: ...g Area Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 4 of 28 REMdevice ITALY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT AND SAFE USE OF THE RADIO CONTROL DEVICE The use of the radio control device is reserved to expert operators who have read the instructions on the conditions of use of the radio controlled machine and who respect the safety regulations imposed by law in the ...

Page 3: ...the radio control device Press the control buttons for the desired function taking care as they may be of the type with a sequential double click by increasing the pressure on the button a second contact is made that is normally assigned to increasing the speed of a machine movement If any kind of difficulty occurs in controlling the operating machine for mechanical or electrical reasons or at any...

Page 4: ...about 2000 hours continuous duty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S Figure 2 Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 8 of 28 REMdevice ITALY INSTALLATION OF THE RADIO CONTROL DEVICE REMdevice is at the disposal of installation technicians to supply useful information that will ensure the correct installation and commissioning of the radio control device Training of perso...

Page 5: ...ment requires it it is necessary to provide protective measures to prevent reduce and report situations of potential danger Must be considered that The remote control T7 is not suitable for installation in environments requiring explosion proof equipment machines for handling lifting and transportation of people or machines that could lead to dangerous situations in the event of shutdown due to lo...

Page 6: ...rea The measurements for drilling the holes for Ruby terminal are indicated in Figure 4 Never make a hole in the box Avoid precarious fixing systems For correct and safe wiring of the Terminal use a multicore cable and plug of the same type as those used for the wired pushbutton panel supplied with the machine Use caps to terminate the leads to be tightened to the receiver terminals and check the ...

Page 7: ...l devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 14 of 28 REMdevice ITALY Arrangement of controls in the receiver RBT T7 0V 24 48V 115V 230V Receiver power supply STOP Stop Emergency Contact N C with transmitter active START Start Contact N O CLAX Horn Contact N O it closes with the START command LAMP Contact for flashing light N C with transmitter active ABIL Enabling Contact N O it closes ...

Page 8: ...e movements give the various commands in the different zones of the work area to ensure that it is fully covered by the radio signal At the end of inspection clearly fill in the wiring diagram of the receiver and sign the declaration of correct installation The serial number of the radio control device to be given on the documentation is indicated on the Receiver fig 4 and is not on the Transmitte...

Page 9: ...and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 18 of 28 REMdevice ITALY CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER In the event of malfunction breakage or loss of the transmitter it is possible to replace it with a new one The programming of the code involves only the transmitter while the receiver is combined and tuned automatically thanks to the exclusive new patented REMSYS CODE System For this reason the serial number ...

Page 10: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S RED LED TENS GREEN LED UNITS Figure 10 Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 20 of 28 REMdevice ITALY Tables of frequencies Band 2 4 GHz CH6 2 41075 CH7 2 41275 CH8 2 41475 CH9 2 41675 CH10 2 41875 CH11 2 42075 CH12 2 42275 CH13 2 42475 CH14 2 42675 CH15 2 42875 CH16 2 43075 CH17 2 43275 CH18 2 43475 CH19 2 43675 CH20 2 43875 CH21 2 4...

Page 11: ... Button 7 EXCLUDED Button 7 ACTIVE Button 7 ACTIVE Relay A Relay A B with CR1 or CR3 Button 4 AUXILIARY BUTTON Button 7 ACTIVE Relay CR13 Pulse Button 7 ACTIVE Relay CR13 Step by step Button 7 ACTIVE Relay A Relay B Relay A B Button 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S RED LED GREEN LED Figure 11 Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 22 of 28 REMdevice ITALY Change of ...

Page 12: ...the led PWR lit Has frequency been changed Check STOP fuse Does the machine start Are all manoeuvres working Machine working Have you checked STOP fuse NO YES NO YES YES NO YES NO YES YES NO NO NO YES YES NO Is the red led blinking START UP at low power approach the machine NO YES Figure 13 Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 14 page 24 of 28 REMdevice ITA...

Page 13: ...10 8 less than 1 in 100 000 000 24 bits are used for the control code 8 bits are used for setup The 48 address bits are used to couple the transmitter to the receiver with a code which is set by the manufacturer and assigned univocally to each radio control device produced using the new and exclusive REMSYS CODE system Instruction Manual Radio control devices T3 T5 and T7 2G4 version 1 3 January 1...

Page 14: ...Y GUARANTEE CONDITIONS REMdevice guarantees the radio control device for 12 months The starting date of the guarantee period is that of the transport document The guarantee is valid only for appliances that present manufacturing defects The radio control device MUST NOT have undergone attempted repairs tampering or replacement of parts by personnel not authorised by REMdevice The guarantee is void...

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