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Chapter 4: USERS' GUIDE

CHAPTER 4: USERS' GUIDE

 

RADIO MODE

 

NOTE! The radio mode is determined by the selected Operating mode. To establish a radio link 
between the transmitter and receiver, both units need to be set to the same radio mode.

 
This receiver is set to continuous radio mode by default.
 
Note that some settings can only be selected when the products are transmitting continuously. These 
settings are marked with the text: "Only for continuous radio mode".
 

LOGOUT

 

NOTE! You cannot activate/deactivate the logout function in the receiver. Contact your representative 
for assistance.

 
For this receiver the logout function is activated by default.
 
For the logout function to work, the receiver must be set to continuous radio mode.
 

RELAY FUNCTIONS

 
This receiver is set to momentary relay functionality by default. The relay remains active while a button 
is pressed on the transmitter. When the button is released the relay deactivates. Setting a relay to 
latching means that the relay becomes active when a button is pressed and remains active until the 
button is pressed again.
 

Momentary or latching relay functions

 
The settings options depend on the selected Operating mode. 
 

NOTE! If Operating mode 0 is selected, you cannot apply these settings. Contact your representative 
for assistance.

 

CAUTION! Before changing these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated!

 

 1.  Press the Function button twice. 

LED 9 lights (yellow). The relay LEDs light (red).

 2.  Press the Select button to enter the settings menu for switching relay functionality. 

The relay LEDs flash (red) to indicate that a latching or momentary functionality can be set to the 
corresponding relays.

 3.  Press the Function button to set latching or momentary functionality:

LED 9 (yellow) off = momentary relay functionality
LED 9 (yellow) on = latching relay functionality

 4.  Press the Select button to move to the next available relay.

After moving through all available replays, the receiver exits the settings menu and restarts.

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Summary of Contents for Panther PN-R15-13

Page 1: ...Panther Installation instructions IM PN RX103 A03 EN Language English original Receivers PN R15 1 PN R15 2 PN R15 13 PN R15 14...

Page 2: ...inal block for input power 9 Function LEDs indication 10 Error codes 10 Technical data 11 Current consumption 11 Mechanical installation 12 Chapter 4 USERS GUIDE 13 Radio mode 13 Logout 13 Relay funct...

Page 3: ...n of the radio remote control unit on the machine are not intended to be passed on to the end user Only information that is needed to operate the machine correctly by radio remote control may be passe...

Page 4: ...d or heavy precipitation n Cable glands and vent plugs must face downwards to prevent water from gaining access THE USER n Only permit qualified personnel to access the transmitter and operate the equ...

Page 5: ...nsible For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product to a designated collection point Tele Radio AB strives to minimize the use of hazardous materials promotes reuse and recycli...

Page 6: ...ements Receivers PN R15 1 PN R15 2 PN R15 13 PN R15 14 Transmitter PN T19 2 NOTE Both the receiver and the transmitter used in the specific end user system must be compliant Installation The stop rela...

Page 7: ...rements n The system must be configured in continuous radio mode n All relays must be switched off when the radio link is down n The radio link timeout must be set to a maximum of 500ms n The login lo...

Page 8: ...lays 2 Relays 1 4 3 Relay LEDs red 4 Stop relay LED red 5 Power LED yellow 6 Radio module 7 Programming connector 8 Function button cancel 9 Select button OK 10 Function LEDs 8 red 9 yellow 10 green 1...

Page 9: ...48 230V AC 2 48 230V AC 3 not in use PN R15 13 PN R15 14 3 2 1 1 Negative terminal DC voltage 2 12 24V AC DC 3 not in use The power source to the receiver unit must fulfill the definition of LPS Limi...

Page 10: ...x Receiving a radio packet from a transmitter that is not registered 10 green x Receiving a radio packet low signal RSSI 11 orange x Receiving a radio packet configuration ID not accepted 10 11 green...

Page 11: ...means that a supply voltage is needed to get voltage out of a relay NOTE When the equipment controlled by the receiver s standard relays is connected via the stop relays make sure that the maximum cu...

Page 12: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 120 mm 4 75 in 102 mm 4 00 in 117 mm 4 60 in 90 mm 3 55 in 104 mm 4 10 in 5 mm 0 20 in 51 mm 2 00 in Cable diameter 6 13 mm 0 25 0 50 in 12...

Page 13: ...tton is released the relay deactivates Setting a relay to latching means that the relay becomes active when a button is pressed and remains active until the button is pressed again Momentary or latchi...

Page 14: ...he second relay is relay 1 When relay LED no lights the selected Operating mode is 0 0 1 1 default 2 2 1 2 3 3 4 1 3 5 ALL 255 3 Press the Function button to move to the next available Operating mode...

Page 15: ...1 1 6 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 9 4 1 1 1 Button functions Direction functions On relays Relay 5 is active when the radio link is up Work relays Load select relays Programmable relay functions Relay 4 can be...

Page 16: ...tion functions On relays Relay 5 is active when the radio link is up Work relays Load select relays Programmable relay functions Relay 4 can be set to latching Interlocking Between button pairs 5 6 Ra...

Page 17: ...1 11 11 Button functions Direction functions On relays Relay 5 is active when the radio link is up Work relays Load select relays Programmable relay functions Relays 10 11 can be set to latching Inter...

Page 18: ...7 7 1111 11 10 11 8 8 9 9 Button functions Direction functions On relays Relay 5 is active when the radio link is up Work relays Load select relays Programmable relay functions Relays 10 11 can be set...

Page 19: ...ep 1st step 2nd step 1st step 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 6 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 6 1 1 3 3 6 6 8 8 2 2 4 4 7 7 9 9 9 8 9 10 11 Button functions On relays Work relays Relay 5 is ac...

Page 20: ...following are not covered by the guarantee warranty n Faults resulting from normal wear and tear n Parts of a consumable nature n Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications n Faults...

Page 21: ...CE MARKING This product is in compliance with the essential requirements of directive 1995 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Latest version of the EC Declaration of Conformity can be...

Page 22: ...re Load select modes are stored in the transmitter unit Activating a spe cific Load select mode results in a group of preselected relays on the receiver unit which may be controlled from the transmitt...

Page 23: ...Chapter 7 FREQUENT TERMS This page has intentionally been left blank 23...

Page 24: ...This installation instruction is subject to change without prior notice Download the latest installation instruction from www tele radio com...

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