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IM-PN-TX108-CERT-v01pre8
Language: English (original)
INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS
Transmitters: T29-12
Page 1: ...safe smart strong T29 IM PN TX108 CERT v01pre8 Language English original INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Transmitters T29 12...
Page 2: ...Tele Radio AB Datav gen 21 SE 436 32 Askim Sweden Phone 46 0 31 748 54 60...
Page 3: ...5 PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION 17 5 1 Transmitter front 17 5 2 Transmitter back 18 5 3 Top LED 18 CHAPTER 6 STATUS AND ERROR INDICATIONS 19 6 1 Top LED status indication 19 6 2 Stop button error indic...
Page 4: ...ogout from Menu mode 41 8 9 Select a radio frequency channel 42 8 10 Load at start up 44 CHAPTER 9 BATTERY 45 9 1 Battery precautions 45 9 2 Battery information 47 CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY SERVICE REPAIRS...
Page 5: ...ly by radio remote control may be passed on to the end user Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications This documentation is not intended to replace the determination of sui...
Page 6: ...s the specific instructions and safety warnings of the end product manufacturer For battery precautions see 9 1 Battery precautions Tele Radio AB products are covered by a warranty against material co...
Page 7: ...ect to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic photographic mechanical including photocop...
Page 8: ...lex communication with support for duplex T29 transmitters are compatible with all Panther receivers within the same frequency range 1 2 1 OVERVIEW OF THE AVAILABLE MODEL Model Step buttons transmitte...
Page 9: ...omplement to applicable local regulations and standards IMPORTANT Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications These systems should be equipped with a wired emergency stop whe...
Page 10: ...lways test the transmitter stop button before operating it This test should be done on each shift without a load See 2 2 1 Stop button l Never use a transmitter if the stop button is mechanically dama...
Page 11: ...s and antennas clean l Wipe off dust using a clean slightly damp cloth l Never use cleaning solutions l Check the encapsulation foils and cable for damages If the encapsulation or foil is damaged mois...
Page 12: ...4 29 x 10 08 3 d 3 2 Applicable products The following receivers are designed to comply with the appointed safety requirements when used together with a T29 transmitter l R15 R23 NOTE Both the receiv...
Page 13: ...with the appointed safety requirements n The system must be configured in continuous radio mode n The stop relays must be switched off when the radio link is down n The radio link timeout must be set...
Page 14: ...still active If the receiver has received a start command and the transmitter goes out of range for more than six minutes a new start packet will be required i e the transmitter will have to be restar...
Page 15: ...73 dBm IP code IP65 Operating temperature 20 55 C 4 130 F Storage temperature 30 70 C 22 158 F without battery 2 Charging temperature 10 35 C 50 95 F Safety levels EN ISO 13849 1 CAT3 PLd Stop functio...
Page 16: ...n instructions T29 Chapter 4 Technical data Channel Frequency MHz Channel Frequency MHz 13 2415 21 2455 14 2420 22 2460 15 2425 23 2465 16 2430 24 2470 17 2435 25 2475 18 2440 26 2480 16 IM PN TX108 C...
Page 17: ...ton 5 8 Button 6 9 Button 11 Left Start button 10 Button 12 Right Start button 11 Button LEDs 12 Stop button 13 Button 7 14 Button 8 15 Button 9 16 Button 10 5 1 1 SHIFT BUTTON In some cases the right...
Page 18: ...abel1 5 Battery charger socket 6 Battery compartment 7 Replaceable battery 5 3 Top LED The transmitter is equipped with one bi color LED top LED for battery indication and radio link information For m...
Page 19: ...EDs 3 4 are lit and the other red LEDs are off the transmitter has detected a problem with the stop button FATAL_ ERROR_STOP_BUTTON_CPU1_ADC_VALUE_INVALID means the stop button is returning a medium v...
Page 20: ...LED combination including the top LED LED 0 and button LEDs 1 5 LED is lit red LED is off LED is blinking green red LED0 green red LED1 red LED2 red LED3 red LED4 red LED5 red Error code Indicates FA...
Page 21: ...he Stop button If failed contact technical support FATAL_ERROR_ CPU2_POWER_ OFF_RADIO CPU2 will power off the radio module For this error code contact technical support FATAL_ERROR_ PNG2_MODULE_ INCON...
Page 22: ...RROR_ CPU2_LOST No communication with CPU2 For this error code contact technical support FATAL_ERROR_ CPU2_STUCK_ IN_SAFETY Conflict between CPU2 and CPU1 about Stop button status Stop and restart the...
Page 23: ...TENT The Stop button is not working properly Test the stop button see 6 3 1 Test the Stop button If failed contact technical support FATAL_ERROR_ RADIO_CONFIG_ NEGATIVE_TEST CPU1 can access radio with...
Page 24: ...flashing red green LEDs 3 4 are lit all other LEDs are off l FATAL_ERROR_STOP_BUTTON_INCONSISTENT top LED is flashing red green LEDs 1 3 4 are lit all other LEDs are off 1 Press the stop button If the...
Page 25: ...s been logged in it will remain logged in until it is manually logged out More than one transmitter can be registered in the receiver but only one transmitter can be logged in at a time 7 2 Radio mode...
Page 26: ...ing steps l Make sure that the controlled object can not cause any harm in the event of unexpected movement l Always follow local safety rules and start the equipment according to the corresponding in...
Page 27: ...ged in when starting a new session When not in use transmitters must be switched off and stored in a secure storage space Do not use the system if the stop button is damaged or if it does not stop the...
Page 28: ...e logout procedure to be successful NOTE The logout procedure will log the transmitter out from all receivers that are part of the radio session NOTE The logout function cannot be activated deactivate...
Page 29: ...the receiver Use a screwdriver to remove the screws 2 Power the receiver up The Power LED lights yellow 3 Proceed with the registration procedure for the corresponding receiver 8 1 2 REGISTER THE TRA...
Page 30: ...buttons simultaneously for one second The LEDs next to both start buttons light red 4 Release both Start buttons The LEDs next to both start buttons go out The top LED flashes green ON THE RECEIVER1 5...
Page 31: ...unction press the shift button and keep it pressed Press the button corresponding to the desired menu channel number Release it then release the shift button 1 Replace Replace a lost or damaged transm...
Page 32: ...and LEDs 1 6 flash red If the code is invalid the transmitter turns off Go back to step 1 and try again WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF ENTERING THE CODE 6 Select a menu by pressing a button according to the foll...
Page 33: ...quipment damage The replacement transmitter will control all receivers it has been registered in provided that no other transmitter is logged in IMPORTANT Before replacing a damaged or missing transmi...
Page 34: ...Enter the first digit of the Replace ID a maximum of 11 digits between 1 8 of the transmitter to be replaced i e the old lost or damaged transmitter The transmitter buttons 1 8 correspond to digits 1...
Page 35: ...ce to enter Menu mode The top LED flashes green and LEDs 1 6 flash red If the code is invalid the transmitter turns off Go back to step 1 and try again WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF ENTERING THE CODE 6 Press but...
Page 36: ...e top LED flashes green WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF RELEASING THE STOP BUTTON 5 Press buttons 1 2 3 4 in sequence to enter Menu mode The top LED flashes green and LEDs 1 6 flash red If the code is invalid the...
Page 37: ...o back to step 1 and try again WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF ENTERING THE CODE 6 Press button 6 to enter the Load select mode menu The top LED lights green LED 2 flashes red 7 Select a Load select mode by pressi...
Page 38: ...Installation instructions T29 Chapter 8 Configuration menu 8 7 1 LOAD SELECT MODE 0 8 Load select mode 0 Load select mode 1 Load select mode 2 Load select mode 3 38 IM PN TX108 CERT v01pre8...
Page 39: ...Installation instructions T29 Chapter 8 Configuration menu Load select mode 4 Load select mode 5 Load select mode 6 Load select mode 7 IM PN TX108 CERT v01pre8 39...
Page 40: ...Installation instructions T29 Chapter 8 Configuration menu Load select mode 8 40 IM PN TX108 CERT v01pre8...
Page 41: ...blished The receiver must be powered up for the logout procedure to be successful 1 Make sure that the Stop button is pressed 2 Press and hold button 12 3 Twist and release the Stop button 4 Release b...
Page 42: ...s button 4 8 Release button 4 9 Release button 12 The top LED lights green LED 2 flashes red The transmitter enters the Switch channel menu 10 Enter the first digit of the new channel 11 26 by pressin...
Page 43: ...Enter the second digit LED 4 lights red when a valid digits has been entered The top LED flashes green 3 times The transmitter turns off To check that the channel has been properly changed see 8 5 Sho...
Page 44: ...o enter Menu mode The top LED flashes green and LEDs 1 6 flash red If the code is invalid the transmitter turns off Go back to step 1 and try again WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF ENTERING THE CODE 6 Press and hol...
Page 45: ...t type l Do not short circuit disassemble deform or heat batteries l Never attempt to charge a visibly damaged or frozen battery l Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be leaking deformed...
Page 46: ...ple batteries in the same plastic bag l Do not incinerate or dispose of batteries in fire l Do not place used batteries in the household waste Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicab...
Page 47: ...able rechargeable lithium ion battery Article number M245060 D4 02 Charge Charger plug on the back of the transmitter or charger unit Charger1 Tele Radio AB AC adapter Tele Radio AB charger unit toget...
Page 48: ...cap and insert the charger plug into the socket on the back of the transmitter The top LED flashes red while the battery is charging If the transmitter has a replaceable rechargeable battery it can b...
Page 49: ...battery is fully charged Charger unit The charger s LED turns green when the battery is fully charged 4 Remove the charger plug and close the protection cap For external batteries remove the battery f...
Page 50: ...are not covered by the warranty l Faults resulting from normal wear and tear l Parts of a consumable nature l Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications l Faults resulting from inc...
Page 51: ...lectronic products must not be mixed with household waste The European Union has implemented a collection and recycling system for which producers are responsible For proper treatment recovery and rec...
Page 52: ...eception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures l Reorient or relocate the recei...
Page 53: ...Diagnostic Coverage FIT Failures in time 1 FIT 1 failure per 10 9 hours HFT Hardware Fault Tolerance MTTF Mean Time To Failure PFH Probability of Failure per Hour PL Performance level SFF Safety Fail...
Page 54: ...47 Charge 48 Battery precautions 45 Handling 45 Storage 45 C CE marking 51 Charging temperature 15 47 Configuration menu 31 D Dimensions 15 Disposal 46 F FCC statement 51 Functionality test 26 I IC St...
Page 55: ...nter Menu mode no PIN code 32 N Number of channels 15 O Operating temperature 15 Operating time 15 P Power supply 15 R Radio frequency band 15 2 4 GHz 15 Frequency channels 15 Radio frequency output p...
Page 56: ...a session 27 Start the transmitter 27 Stop button 11 Storage temperature 15 Battery 47 T Top LED 18 19 Transmitter back 18 Transmitter front views 17 W Warnings restrictions 9 Installation and commis...
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