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RECEIVER MEASUREMENTS

 
 
TG-RX-MXL12, TG-RX-MXR12, TG-RX-MXL28, TG-RX-MXR28, TG-RX-MXLANY
 

180 mm (7.1 in)

217 mm (8.5 in) 202 mm (8 in)

231 mm (9.1 in)

255 mm (10 in)

Ø5.5 mm 
(0.2 in)

 

217 mm (8.5 in)

Ø15 mm (0.6 in)

81 mm (3.2 in)

6 mm (0.2 in)

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Summary of Contents for TG-R9-1

Page 1: ...TG TX MNR8 TG T11 5 TG TX MXL12 TG T11 15 TG TX MXR12 TG R9 1 TG RX MXL12 TG R9 11 TG RX MXL28 TG R9 6 TG RX MXLANY TG R9 2 TG RX MXR12 TG R9 12 TG RX MXR28 LANGUAGE English original IM TG2 RX006 A05...

Page 2: ...tings for PIN codes 41 Start the transmitter in operating mode 41 Start the transmitter in operating mode with PIN codes 41 Turn the transmitter off 42 Login logout 43 Register 44 Erase 45 Replace 45...

Page 3: ...ntain information on the installation and configuration of the radio remote control unit on the machine are not intended to be passed on to the end user Only such information may be passed on to the e...

Page 4: ...ions n Make sure that the user has reached the certified age of your country to operate the equipment n Make sure that the user is not under the influence of drugs alcohol and medicines n Allow only q...

Page 5: ...e to start the transmitter and control the receiver you can enable PIN codes for start up protection 1 6 PIN codes can be stored in the TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 transmitters PIN c...

Page 6: ...art of a complete end user system that complies with the requirements for SIL3 according to IEC61508 Connecting and controlling the safety function The stop function controls the stop relays from the...

Page 7: ...u Fraction of total failure rate with dangerous and detected consequence dd 685 0 FITs Diagnostic coverage DC 96 9 Safe failure fraction SFF 98 7 Common cause failure 8 0 FIT Level of hardware fault t...

Page 8: ...lace the antennas as far away from each other as possible The recommended distance is more than 1 meter We recommend that you test the equipment before mounting the receivers permanently Antenna with...

Page 9: ...system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary Base board no display board mounted 1 Rectifier bridge connector 9 Terminal block for digital I O 2 Function LED 2 red 10 Function relay...

Page 10: ...r has been powered by electricity Touching may be very hazardous Base board with display board mounted 16 Safe function relay LEDs 3 4 red 20 Mini joystick 17 Stop relay LEDs 1 2 red 21 Right push but...

Page 11: ...ED 9 function relay 5 LED 2 stop relay 2 LED 10 function relay 6 LED 3 safe function relay 1 LED 11 function relay 7 LED 4 safe function relay 2 LED 12 function relay 8 LED 5 function relay 1 LED 13 f...

Page 12: ...y ceramic fuse 3 15A T Must be used OPTIONAL FUSE An optional ceramic fuse 3 15A T Can be used for connecting input power from the power supply connector with the relay outputs Select a fuse that matc...

Page 13: ...TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER For input power 12 350V DC 24 230V AC TERMINAL BLOCK FOR DIGITAL I O 3 GND 6 Transistor output 4 Digital input 1 7 12V DC 5 Digital input 2 8 3 3V DC 13...

Page 14: ...eps in the menu Can also be used as a button ANTENNA CONNECTORS The receiver have 2 connectors for antennas If you want to use only one antenna connect the antenna to any one of the antenna connectors...

Page 15: ...75 MHz TG RX MXR12 903 0125 926 9875 MHz Number of channels frequency banks TG RX MXL12 69 channels TG RX MXR12 15 banks Channel separation TG RX MXL12 25 kHz TG RX MXR12 25 kHz Antenna TG RX MXL12 2...

Page 16: ...m is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary Base board no display board mounted 1 Rectifier bridge connector 9 Terminal block for digital I O 2 Function LED 2 red 10 Function relays 1 12...

Page 17: ...r has been powered by electricity Touching may be very hazardous Base board with display board mounted 16 Safe function relay LEDs 3 4 red 20 Mini joystick 17 Stop relay LEDs 1 2 red 21 Right push but...

Page 18: ...Expansion board 23 Function relays 13 28 25 Communication LED 24 Function relay LEDs 26 Terminal block for digital inputs 18...

Page 19: ...ay LEDs LED 5 16 are the LEDs for function relays 1 12 LED 1 stop relay 1 LED 9 function relay 5 LED 2 stop relay 2 LED 10 function relay 6 LED 3 safe function relay 1 LED 11 function relay 7 LED 4 sa...

Page 20: ...R BRIDGE CONNECTOR Can be used to improve the performance when the receiver is powered with low DC voltage 12 24 V DC NOTE DO NOT USE FOR AC OBLIGATORY FUSE An obligatory ceramic fuse 3 15A T Must be...

Page 21: ...OPTIONAL FUSE An optional ceramic fuse 3 15A T Can be used for connecting input power from the power supply connector with the relay outputs Select a fuse that match the application max 16A 21...

Page 22: ...ommend activation of more than 10 relays at the same time when the input power is 12V DC or the receiver might turn off TERMINAL BLOCK FOR DIGITAL I O 3 GND 6 Transistor output 4 Digital input 1 7 12V...

Page 23: ...S485 A TERMINAL BLOCK FOR DIGITAL INPUTS 110 Not in use 118 Digital input 9 111 Not in use 119 Digital input 10 112 Digital input 3 120 3 3V DC 113 Digital input 4 121 GND 114 Digital input 5 122 GND...

Page 24: ...to use 2 antennas one of them has to be connected through a coaxial cable at least 1 m 39 in to avoid radio disturbances Using two antennas may improve the radio communication as well as increase the...

Page 25: ...itters 15 only one transmitter at a time IP class 66 Size 256 x 175 x 85 mm 10 1 x 6 9 x 3 3 in Weight 2200 g 4 8 lbs Sensitivity Better than 110 dBm Operating temperature 20 55 C 4 130 F Operating fr...

Page 26: ...provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary Base board no display board mounted 1 Rectifier bridge connector 9 Terminal block for digital I O 2 Function LED 2 red 10 Function relays 1 12 3 Fu...

Page 27: ...r has been powered by electricity Touching may be very hazardous Base board with display board mounted 16 Safe function relay LEDs 3 4 red 20 Mini joystick 17 Stop relay LEDs 1 2 red 21 Right push but...

Page 28: ...for the stop relays LED 3 4 are the safe function relay LEDs LED 5 16 are the LEDs for function relays 1 12 LED 1 stop relay 1 LED 9 function relay 5 LED 2 stop relay 2 LED 10 function relay 6 LED 3 s...

Page 29: ...NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver Expansion board 23 The fieldbus unit is a separate article It should be mounted...

Page 30: ...R BRIDGE CONNECTOR Can be used to improve the performance when the receiver is powered with low DC voltage 12 24 V DC NOTE DO NOT USE FOR AC OBLIGATORY FUSE An obligatory ceramic fuse 3 15A T Must be...

Page 31: ...nal ceramic fuse 3 15A T Can be used for connecting input power from the power supply connector with the relay outputs Select a fuse that match the application max 16A INPUT POWER 1 48 230 V AC 2 48 2...

Page 32: ...INAL BLOCK FOR DIGITAL I O 3 GND 6 Transistor output 4 Digital input 1 7 12V DC 5 Digital input 2 8 3 3V DC TERMINAL BLOCK FOR RS232 RS485 9 RS232 RX 12 12V DC 10 RS232 TX 13 RS485 A 11 GND 14 RS485 A...

Page 33: ...s If you want to use only one antenna connect the antenna to any one of the antenna connectors If you want to use 2 antennas one of them has to be connected through a coaxial cable at least 1 m 39 in...

Page 34: ...A 250VAC Number of function relays 12 potential free 16A 250VAC Input power 12 350V DC 24 230V AC Digital inputs 2 Transistor output 1 Duplex communication Possible Max number of registered transmitte...

Page 35: ...MEASUREMENTS TG RX MXL12 TG RX MXR12 TG RX MXL28 TG RX MXR28 TG RX MXLANY 180 mm 7 1 in 217 mm 8 5 in 202 mm 8 in 231 mm 9 1 in 255 mm 10 in 5 5 mm 0 2 in 217 mm 8 5 in 15 mm 0 6 in 81 mm 3 2 in 6 mm...

Page 36: ...2 6 6 8 7 16 11 12 9 10 14 2 1 3 4 5 13 15 1 Rubber cover 9 Button 6 2 Button 1 10 Right start button 3 Button 3 11 Button LEDs 4 Button 5 12 Stop button 5 Left start button 13 Button 7 6 Top LED 14 B...

Page 37: ...harger plug When the transmitter is transported by airplane the on off switch must be in 0 off position The switch should not be used as an on off button for the transmitter To turn the transmitter of...

Page 38: ...2 TG TX MXR12 Possible MAX NO OF REGISTERED RECEIVERS TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 6 TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 10 SIZE TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 160 x 76 x 37 mm 6 3 x 3 x 1 4 in TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 210 x 76 x...

Page 39: ...TG TX MXR12 66 SENSITIVITY TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 Better than 110 dBm OPERATING TEMPERATURE TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 20 55 C 4 130 F NO OF PIN CODES POSSIBL...

Page 40: ...TRANSMITTER MEASUREMENTS TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 76 mm 3 in 160 mm 6 3 in 46 mm 1 8 in TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 208 mm 8 2 in 79 mm 3 1 in 41 mm 1 6 in 51 mm 2 in 40...

Page 41: ...ash red If a receiver is selected the LEDs next to the left and the right start buttons flash red If no receiver s are selected only the LED next to the right start button flashes red 5 Press both sta...

Page 42: ...receiver is selected the LEDs next to the left and the right start buttons flash red If no receiver s are selected only the LED next to the right start button flashes red 5 Press both start buttons a...

Page 43: ...e a Quick logout from those receivers Note that the Quick logout will log the transmitter out from all receivers that are participating in the session 1 Make sure that the transmitter is started in op...

Page 44: ...the stop button is pressed 3 Twist and pull out the stop button The top LED lights green when the battery capacity is good red when the battery capacity is poor 4 Press the right start button Keep pr...

Page 45: ...hen the transmitter was registered in a receiver a storing position was selected If the transmitter is registered in one receiver only and the storing position selected was position 1 LED 1 lights In...

Page 46: ...ode 6 Press button 3 7 Enter the serial number ID code for the transmitter that you want to replace by pressing the buttons according to the table below DIGITS TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 BUTTON TO PRESS TG...

Page 47: ...ing the PC program Settings manager Contact your representative for assistance Switch channel on the transmitter 1 Make sure that the stop button is pressed 2 Twist and pull out the stop button The to...

Page 48: ...en when the battery capacity is good red when the battery capacity is poor 3 Press the right start button Keep pressed 4 Press the stop button 5 Release the right start button The top LED flashes gree...

Page 49: ...0 47 434 225 13 433 375 48 434 250 14 433 400 49 434 275 15 433 425 50 434 300 16 433 450 51 434 325 17 433 475 52 434 350 18 433 500 53 434 375 19 433 525 54 434 400 20 433 550 55 434 425 21 433 575...

Page 50: ...a pseudorandom sequence known to both transmitter and receiver For further information about the frequencies used in this frequency band and about frequency hopping please contact your representative...

Page 51: ...ress a button but in this case the relay remains active until the button is pressed again Momentary and latching relay functionality Momentary and latching relays are set in the PC program Settings ma...

Page 52: ...The digital inputs on the receiver are connected to the transmitter LEDs If you need to make other settings for the digital inputs indications on the transmitter please contact your representative for...

Page 53: ...Chapter 5 OPERATING MODES CHAPTER 5 OPERATING MODES SELECT OPERATING MODE NOTE To select Operating mode the PC program Settings manager must be used Contact your representative for assistance 53...

Page 54: ...battery capacity is good red when the battery capacity is poor 3 Press the right start button Keep pressed 4 Press the stop button 5 Release the right start button The top LED flashes green when the...

Page 55: ...LOAD SELECT MODE 0 LOAD SELECT MODE 1 55...

Page 56: ...LOAD SELECT MODE 2 LOAD SELECT MODE 3 56...

Page 57: ...LOAD SELECT MODE 4 LOAD SELECT MODE 5 57...

Page 58: ...ODE 6 LOAD SELECT MODE 7 The loads are selected in the PC program Settings manager When you start the transmitter you can not switch loads The LEDs on the transmitter do not indicate what load that is...

Page 59: ...ble lithium ion battery OPERATING TIME TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXL12 TG TX MXR12 Approx 24 h with continuous usage CHARGE TG TX MNL8 TG TX MNR8 Charger plug in the back of the transmitter TG TX MX...

Page 60: ...ights red and the internal buzzer beeps 3 times 2 Put the charger plug into the socket in the back of the transmitter While charging the top LED flashes red 3 The external battery can also be charged...

Page 61: ...bag n When improperly disposed lithium batteries may short circuit causing them to become hot burst or ignite n Store in a cool location Keep batteries away from direct sunlight high temperature and h...

Page 62: ...facturing faults During the guarantee warranty period Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts Work under guarantee warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized servi...

Page 63: ...lage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End user must follow the specific o...

Page 64: ...gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d an...

Page 65: ...it They are power supplied by the main board and the radio circuit operates strictly according to instructions from a microprocessor on the main board The radio circuit configuration is stored in a fl...

Page 66: ...ER You will find the product label on the outside of the enclosure of the receiver FCC IC LABEL IN THE RECEIVER The FCC IC label is placed on the radio module The radio module is mounted inside the re...

Page 67: ...TRANSMITTERS LABELS PRODUCT LABEL IN THE TRANSMITTER You will find the product label in the back of the transmitter TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXR12 67...

Page 68: ...FCC IC LABEL IN THE TRANSMITTER The FCC IC label is placed on the radio module The radio module is mounted inside the transmitter D00005 06 TG TX MNR8 TG TX MXR12 68...

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