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(second switch position). Or speed three (third
switch position if so equipped).
Motor 2 Dir 2, SOUTH or WEST – Selects the
appropriate direction of the bridge or trolley
(depending how unit is wired at installation)
speed one (first switch position), speed two
(second switch position). Or speed three (third
switch position if so equipped).
Motor 3 Dir 1, EAST or NORTH – Selects the
appropriate direction of the bridge or trolley
(depending how unit is wired at installation)
speed one (first switch position), speed two
(second switch position). Or speed three (third
switch position if so equipped).
Motor 3 Dir 2, WEST or SOUTH – Selects the
appropriate direction of the bridge or trolley
(depending how unit is wired at installation)
speed one (first switch position), speed two
(second switch position). Or speed three (third
switch position if so equipped).
4-2. Programmable Motor Control and Select
Indicators.
This programmable pushbutton can be
designated as an auxiliary motor or select
function. As an example for systems that have a
main and auxiliary hoist, pushing this switch will
toggle the function of the set of motor 1
pushbuttons between the outputs for main and
auxiliary hoist.
There are two red LEDs above this pushbutton
labeled “A” and “B”. The “A” LED comes ON
for the main function and the “B” comes ON for
the auxiliary. As the pushbutton is toggled the
sequence of outputs and LEDs is as follows.
Normally the main output only is active and the
“A” LED is lit. Pushing the pushbutton lights
only the “B” LED and the auxiliary output only
is active. Pushing the pushbutton a second time
lights both “A” and “B” LEDs and both main
and auxiliary outputs are active in tandem. (This
tandem operation can be disabled See Section 5-
3.2.
telePendant
Programming). When turning
the transmitter ON the default condition is
always “A”.
This pushbutton can be used with the Select
function also. When used for the Select function
the “A” and “B” LEDs work as described in the
above paragraph toggling the Select 2 output and
the Select 1 outputs respectively.
NOTE
THE “A” LED LIT CAUSES THE SELECT 2
RELAY TO CLOSE. THE “B” LED CAUSES
THE SELECT 1 RELAY TO CLOSE.
For
telePendants
with four or five motors
programmed, this indicator will toggle between
“A”,”B” and both (for units programmed with or
without tandem operation). Pressing the push
button directly beneath the indicators toggles the
state.
AUX’s 1 through 6 – Selects the Auxiliary
relay(s), which may be used for a warning device
as a horn or other function. Check the receiver
manual to determine how many auxiliaries are
available, some have the ability to be
programmed to be latching.
ON/OFF LED Indicator.
Top left indicator on
telePendant.
When the
transmitter is ON the red LED flashes slowly.
When the unit transmits, the red LED flashes
rapidly. This LED also indicates Bank selected.
4-3. Low Battery Indication.
In the
telePendant
transmitter there is a
separate low battery indicator located to the right
of the ON/OFF indicator. This is a yellow LED
that turns ON solid when it is time to replace the
batteries. See Section 4-6. Battery Replacement
for battery replacement.
WARNING
BEFORE TURNING ON OR OPERATING
THE CRANE, MAKE SURE ALL PERSON-
NEL ARE CLEAR OF THE OPERATING
AREA AND NO ONE IS STANDING UNDER
THE LOAD. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
A B
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