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Installation manual Remotus Jupiter 10BD, Era 4/6/8B FSK16 Version: B0 Document-ID: 954045-000 EN Author: SH
7.4
Micro (slow speed) Operation
The SW3 dipswitch for adjusting micro setting is marked in Figure 3. See Figure 10 for settings.
Non simultaneous - SW3:3 OFF
The buttons/joysticks for movement are
interlocked during this time so that only
one movement can be operated at a time.
Simultaneous - SW3:3 ON
The buttons/joysticks for movements are
looped so that two or more movements
can be operated simultaneously.
ON
1
2
3
4
Non simultaneous
ON
1
2
3
4
Simultaneous
Figure 10. Micro operation setting, switch 3
!
Note! Micro operation is not possible with Era 8B “9 Buttons”.
!
Note! For Era 8B “10 Buttons” B8 1
st
step (micro) needs to be pressed down 0.3 seconds
for activation of micro function.
7.5
Tandem and Multi-operator Operation
!
Tandem only for Era 8B set to 9 Buttons
.
!
Set the region (“EU” or “Other”), in both the transmitter and the receiver, and frequency channel (see 7.2.3)
before pairing!
If multiple systems are used on the same site, carefull frequency planning is recommended.
Tandem Operation
Tandem operation means that two cranes can be operated from the same transmitter, which makes
it easier, for example to lift two objects simultaneously or a big object using two cranes.
A data link is needed between the two cranes. This link shall fulfil at least EN ISO 13849-1:2008
Performance Level c and category 2.
Multi-operator Operation
Multi-operator operation means that two transmitters can operate the same object. This can be
beneficial, for example, when the view is blocked. The control of the object can be passed
between two transmitters. Active crane selection and deselection guarantees that only one trans-
mitter is in control of the object at a time.
Pairing
P
7
H
3
H
1
3
H
1
H
2
R
E
L
9
L
E
D
6
Y
M
1
REL6
R
E
L1
0
P
2
0
R
E
L
8
P
1
3
S
W
2
LED28
LED27
LED25
S
W
1
ON
1
2
3
4
S
W
3
LE
D
23
LE
D
19
L
E
D
7
LE
D
20
LE
D
22
LE
D
21
LE
D
24
LED17
L
E
D
8
B
1
YM3
L
E
D
2
L
E
D
3
L
E
D
4
L
E
D
1
L
E
D
5
P
2
48V
55V
230V
24V
0V
115V
T
R
1
LE
D
26
IC
7
R
E
L
7
IC
9
P
5
LE
D
16
P
3
8
YM2
LED18
H
5
471-2
PCB1
T
P
0
P
3
P
1
P3
4
R
E
L1
5
R
E
L1
3
R
E
L1
2
R
E
L1
1
P3
3
F
U
SE
1
R
E
L1
6
R
E
L1
4
P
1
9
P
2
2
P
2
8
P
1
7
P
2
3
P
2
5
C1
9
P
2
1
P
2
4
R
E
L1
8
R
E
L1
7
P
1
8
P
2
7
P
2
6
H
1
2
H
9
H
4
H
1
0
H
7
YH8
H
6
YH9
YH7
YH6
YH5
H
1
1
H
8
P
3
0
P
3
8
P
3
1
P
2
9
C6
6
DIST
1
LE
D
12
C6
5
R29
8
REL4
LE
D
15
C6
3
C5
7
P
3
2
IC
1
7
C6
4
LE
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REL1
P
8
R30
0
R26
4
DIST
2
REL3
LE
D
13
LE
D
11
R26
2
IC
1
6
DIST
3
R9
9
REL5
P
1
2
P
1
6
REL2
SH
1
C5
1
LE
D
10
F
U
SE
1
P
1
5
LE
D
14
P
1
1
YWW PB-Free
Dipswitch
SW3
Figure 11. Dipswitch SW3, position in the receiver
Follow the pairing instruction described in section 7.3, but notice the difference of SW3 when pairing the
different transmitters and receivers. For settings of dipswitch SW3 see respective section.