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Instruction Manual 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Содержание FLEX EPV

Страница 1: ...FLEXEPV Instruction Manual ...

Страница 2: ...on No 3 South 1st Road Chien Chen District Kaohsiung Taiwan Telephone 886 7 812 8112 Fax Number 886 7 812 8119 Website www advanced radiotech com E mails info advanced radiotech com sales advanced radiotech com All rights reserved This notice applies to all copyrighted materials included with this product including but not limited to this manual and software embodied within the product This manual...

Страница 3: ...f all of the above listed requirements and to make certain that all operators are properly trained No one should use ARC Products prior to becoming familiar with and being trained in these requirements and the instructions and safety recommendations in this manual WARRANTY INFORMATION For information on ARC s product warranties please contact ARC representative nearest to you or visit www advanced...

Страница 4: ...lent notice that shall be displayed in a conspicuous location either in the user manual or on the device or both English This device complies with Industry Canada s licence exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Fr...

Страница 5: ...ut and Output Feedback Settings 29 4 1 12 Infrared Function Settings 29 4 1 13 Zero G Sensor Settings 29 4 2 Receiver 4 2 1 Receiver Channel Settings 30 4 2 2 Output Settings 24 4 2 3 Jumper Functions 37 4 2 4 Function Relay Outputs 38 4 2 5 Brake Functions 38 4 2 6 Programming 39 4 2 7 Voltage Settings 54 4 2 8 Indicator Light and Buzzer Installation 54 4 2 9 System Channels Table 433 439MHz 55 4...

Страница 6: ...vidually programmed unlocking any specific function or functions on the transmitter allowing a more experienced or qualified user to operate Zero G Sensor Imbedded the transmitter is embedded with a Zero G sensor to guard against any unintended control of the crane or equipment when transmitter is thrown or dropped Wireless Remote Pairing Function system information can be transferred wirelessly b...

Страница 7: ...rating or maintenance procedure practice etc which if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of equipment or loss of functional effectiveness Cautions are highlighted as shown below CAUTION WARNINGS and CAUTIONS SHOULD NEVER BE DISREGARDED The safety rules in this section are not intended to replace any rules or regulations of any applicable local state or federal governing...

Страница 8: ...S OF THIS PRODUCT ARE NOT DESIGNED TO INTERFACE DIRECTLY TO TWO STATE SAFETY CRITICAL MAINTAINED FUNCTIONS I E MAGNETS VACUUM LIFTS PUMPS EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT ETC A MECHANICALLY LOCKING INTERMEDIATE RELAY SYSTEM WITH SEPARATE POWER CONSIDERATIONS MUST BE PROVIDED FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT 2 2 GENERAL Radio controlled material handl...

Страница 9: ...and knowledgeable in proper and safe operation of the crane hoist lifting device or other material handling equipment that utilizes the radio control know how to keep the operator and other people clear of lifted loads and to avoid pinch points continuously watch and monitor status of lifted loads know and follow cable and hook inspection procedures know and follow the local lockout and tagout pro...

Страница 10: ...SMITTER UNIT Transmitter switches should never be mechanically blocked ON or OFF When not in use the operator should turn the transmitter OFF A secure storage space should be provided for the transmitter unit and the transmitter unit should always be placed there when not in use This precaution will help prevent unauthorized people from operating the material handling equipment Spare transmitters ...

Страница 11: ...ground protection against electric shock in case of a fault or the terminal of a protective earth ground electrode 2 9 METHOD CLEANING PRODUCTS Wipe the dust smudges and stains on the surface of the product with a damp lint free cloth 2 10 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE Do not drop or damage the controller Drop controllers can cause delicate electronic parts to loosen and affect the use of functions 2 11 POW...

Страница 12: ...witch 10 Pushbutton 7 PB7 3 Status LED Indicator 11 Pushbutton 8 PB8 4 Pushbutton 1 PB1 12 TAC and Wireless Charging Slot 5 Pushbutton 2 PB2 13 Battery Cover Screw 6 Pushbutton 3 PB3 14 System Information 7 Pushbutton 4 PB4 15 Lanyard and Waist Belt 8 Pushbutton 5 PB5 Attachment Slot Transmitter Access Card Note Flex 8EPV AB and 8EPV T models are with A B A B rotary switch on PB8 slot ...

Страница 13: ...PB10 4 Pushbutton 1 PB1 14 Pushbutton 11 PB11 5 Pushbutton 2 PB2 15 Pushbutton 12 PB12 6 Pushbutton 3 PB3 16 TAC and Wireless Charging Slot 7 Pushbutton 4 PB4 17 Battery Cover Screw 8 Pushbutton 5 PB5 18 System Information 9 Pushbutton 6 PB6 19 Lanyard and Waist Belt 10 Pushbutton 7 PB7 Attachment Slot Transmitter Access Card Note Flex 12EPV AB and 12EPV T models are with A B A B rotary switch on ...

Страница 14: ...3 8EPV Internal Illustration 1 RF Transceiver Board 5 LED 1 2 3 4 Indicators 2 Encoder Board 6 Function Dipswitch 3 Status LED Indicator 7 Programming Port 4 Infrared Sensors Note Flex 8EPV AB and 8EPV T models are with A B A B rotary switch on PB8 slot 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Страница 15: ...12EPV Internal Illustration 1 RF Transceiver Board 5 LED 1 2 3 4 Indicators 2 Encoder Board 6 Function Dipswitch 3 Status LED Indicator 7 Programming Port 4 Infrared Sensors Note Flex 12EPV AB and 12EPV T models are with A B A B rotary switch on PB12 slot 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Страница 16: ...1 8EPV and 12EPV External Illustration 1 External Antenna Port optional 6 Remote Pairing Button 2 COM LED Indicator 7 System Information 3 Status LED Indicator 8 Cord Grip 4 Power LED Indicator 9 Mounting Bracket 5 Infrared Sensors 10 Mounting Bracket Release 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 7 8 10 ...

Страница 17: ...8EPV and 12EPV Internal Illustration 1 Decoder Board 5 Programming Buttons 2 RF Transceiver Board 6 Line Filter Digital Analog Mother Board 3 INT EXT Antenna Jumpers 7 Power Transformer 4 LCD Screen 8 Digital Analog Output Modules 1 2 4 5 3 C N11 CN17 Function 3 6 7 8 ...

Страница 18: ...17 of 71 2 Step Relay Module for 1 step and 2 step pushbutton pair 3 Step Relay Module for 3 step pushbutton pair Analog Module for stepless pushbutton pair LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 A V A V A CURRENT V VOLTAGE ...

Страница 19: ...ON I position 4 Let go PB1 and PB2 at the same time entered Channel Setting mode The Status LED displays current channel setting with red and green blinks A green blink represents the tens 10 and a red blink represents the units 1 For example 1 green blink followed by 5 red blinks is channel 15 Channel unassigned is represented by constant orange on the Status LED 5 Change transmitter channel to c...

Страница 20: ...nks 2 greens and 4 reds Make sure the newly selected channel is shown on the Status LED before proceeding to the next step below 6 Transfer the newly selected channel to the receiver by rotate and hold the power switch key at START position until the Status LED turns to constant green transfer complete Turn off the transmitter power if constant green is not shown on the Status LED after more than ...

Страница 21: ...etween the two transmitters is within 1 meter B Receiver to Transmitter Pairing JP8 Open Method After the transmitter enters the Remote Pairing mode output receiver data by press and hold the PAIRING button located on the receiver cover and receive data by press and hold PB3 on the transmitter both at the same time When the transmitter Status LED turns to constant green while both pushbuttons are ...

Страница 22: ...itter Inactivity Timer Settings Set how long the transmitter enters the sleep mode when not in use pushbutton not pressed When transmitter goes into sleep mode the receiver MAIN relays are deactivated Dipswitch Settings Time Dipswitch Settings Time 1 xxx000xxxx 1 minute 5 xxx100xxxx 10 minutes 2 xxx001xxxx 20 seconds 6 xxx101xxxx 30 minutes 3 xxx010xxxx 3 minutes 7 xxx110xxxx 60 minutes 4 xxx011xx...

Страница 23: ...ctions and settings not listed in this manual can be programmed via the infrared IR programmer unit such as the system serial number frequency range TAC relay output status feedback receiver input status feedback new and updated functions and many others Please contact ARC representative for more details ...

Страница 24: ... 0 is represented by no orange green or red blink For example 1 orange blink followed by 5 red blinks is pushbutton function no 105 6 Set pushbutton function number by pressing PB3 to increment the hundreds 100 PB2 to increment the tens 010 PB1 to increment the units 001 and PB4 to reset 000 constant orange For example press PB3 one time PB2 four times PB1 six times is pushbutton function no 146 S...

Страница 25: ...on Number Display Type PB5 PB6 PB7 PB8 5 5 Reds Normal Normal Normal LED 4 6 6 Reds Normal Normal LED 3 LED 4 7 7 Reds Normal LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 8 8 Reds LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 Function Number Display Type PB9 PB10 PB11 PB12 13 1 Green 3 Reds Normal Normal Normal LED 4 14 1 Green 4 Reds Normal Normal LED 3 LED 4 15 1 Green 5 Reds Normal LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 16 1 Green 6 Reds LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 ...

Страница 26: ... D 1 2 Normal 51 5 Greens 1 Red Normal Normal Normal A 3 4 52 5 Greens 2 Reds Normal Normal Normal B 3 4 53 5 Greens 3 Reds Normal Normal Normal C 3 4 54 5 Greens 4 Reds Normal Normal Normal D 3 4 55 5 Greens 5 Reds Normal Normal A 1 2 A 3 4 56 5 Greens 6 Reds Normal Normal A 1 2 B 3 4 57 5 Greens 7 Reds Normal Normal A 1 2 C 3 4 58 5 Greens 8 Reds Normal Normal A 1 2 D 3 4 59 5 Greens 9 Reds Norm...

Страница 27: ... Normal 121 1 orange 2 Greens 1 Red A 1 2 C 3 4 Normal Normal 122 1 orange 2 Greens 2 Reds A 1 2 D 3 4 Normal Normal 123 1 orange 2 Greens 3 Reds B 1 2 B 3 4 Normal Normal 124 1 orange 2 Greens 4 Reds B 1 2 C 3 4 Normal Normal 125 1 orange 2 Greens 5 Reds B 1 2 D 3 4 Normal Normal 126 1 orange 2 Greens 6 Reds C 1 2 C 3 4 Normal Normal 127 1 orange 2 Greens 7 Reds C 1 2 D 3 4 Normal Normal 128 1 or...

Страница 28: ...3 4 150 1 orange 5 Greens Normal Normal A 1 2 D 3 4 151 1 orange 5 Greens 1 Red Normal Normal B 1 2 B 3 4 152 1 orange 5 Greens 2 Reds Normal Normal B 1 2 C 3 4 153 1 orange 5 Greens 3 Reds Normal Normal B 1 2 D 3 4 154 1 orange 5 Greens 4 Reds Normal Normal C 1 2 C 3 4 155 1 orange 5 Greens 5 Reds Normal Normal C 1 2 D 3 4 156 1 orange Greens 6 Reds Normal Normal D 1 2 D 3 4 PB9 PB12 Pushbutton n...

Страница 29: ...ckside of the transmitter 6 Status LED with 1 second green means the access card is being programmed into the transmitter 7 Status LED with 1 second orange means the access card is already programmed into the transmitter 8 Status LED with 1 second red means unable to store any more access cards Each transmitter can only store up to 16 access cards 9 Use the infrared IR programmer unit to extract a...

Страница 30: ...4 external inputs can be programmed into the system and feedback to the transmitter LED indicators during operation These settings require using the infrared IR programmer unit Please contact ARC representative for more details 4 1 12 Infrared Function Settings The transmitter is embedded with infrared sensors for infrared start function These settings require using the infrared IR programmer unit...

Страница 31: ...t speed R1 and Forward Reverse 2nd speed F R2 Forward and Reverse 2nd speed F R2 shared the same output relay 3 4 output relays per motion separate 1st and 2nd speed output relays Output relays with Forward 1st speed F1 Reverse 1st speed R1 Forward 2nd speed F2 and Reverse 2nd speed R2 Forward and Reverse 2nd speed are separate output relays 4 6 output relays per motion separate 1st 2nd and 3rd sp...

Страница 32: ...d speed pushbutton pressed 2 4 output relays configuration with Opened Closed contact at 2nd speed F1 or R1 output relay closed at 1st speed and F2 or R2 output relay closed at 2nd speed Refer to section 4 2 2 1 and section 4 2 6 10 4 2 6 15 output relay descriptions and programming Forward 1st speed pushbutton pressed Forward 2nd speed pushbutton pressed 3 4 output relays configuration with Close...

Страница 33: ...ed Forward 2nd speed pushbutton pressed 4 2 1 3 START AUX Function After executing the START command at transmitter startup the same START position becomes an auxiliary function with momentary contact connected through K25 Function output relay There are other types of auxiliary functions made available for K25 K26 and K30 Function output relays Refer to section 4 2 4 and section 4 2 6 6 4 2 6 8 F...

Страница 34: ...efer to section 4 2 2 1 and section 4 2 6 10 4 2 6 15 output relay descriptions and programming 4 2 1 8 Momentary Contact When pushbutton is released the corresponding output relay will open or deactivate This type of relay action usually applies to external applications such as horn and buzzer Refer to section 4 2 2 4 and section 4 2 6 10 4 2 6 15 output relay descriptions and programming 4 2 1 9...

Страница 35: ...f Start For added safety you must first rotate and hold the power switch key at START position and then press the On or Off pushbutton to activate the output relay 2 00001110 Magnet Lift On Off 2 00010000 OFF ON EMS 2 00010100 Toggled Toggled 2 00010110 Toggled Toggled EMS 2 00011110 Toggled Normal EMS 2 00100000 Single speed External warning 2 00100010 4 output relays Closed Closed relay action E...

Страница 36: ...tep at 3rd Step F F F or R or R or R F R1 F R1 F R1 F R2 F R2 F R3 Not Used 00000111 requires 3 step relay module at 1st Step at 2nd Step at 3rd Step F F F or R or R or R F R1 F R2 F R3 Not Used 00001001 requires 3 step relay module at 1st Step at 2nd Step at 3rd Step F1 F1 F1 or R1 or R1 or R1 F2 F2 or R2 or R2 F3 or R3 00001011 requires 3 step relay module at 1st Step at 2nd Step at 3rd Step F1 ...

Страница 37: ...Toggled EMS 2 10011000 Toggled Normal Start 2 10011100 Toggled Pitch Catch 2 10110000 Toggled EMS Normal 2 10110010 Toggled EMS Toggled 2 10110110 Toggled EMS Toggled EMS 2 10111000 Toggled EMS Normal Start 2 10111100 Toggled EMS Pitch Catch 2 11000000 Normal Start Normal 2 11000010 Normal Start Toggled 2 11000110 Normal Start Toggled EMS 2 11001000 Normal Start Normal Start 2 11001100 Normal Star...

Страница 38: ...ion both relays activated at A B position JP3 Short Reversed logic A B selector sequence Output relay B activated at A position output relay A activated at B position both relays deactivated at A B position JP6 Short System firmware version JP7 Short For system testing only receiver MAIN relays disabled JP8 Open Receiver to transmitter remote pairing pressing the Pairing button required JP8 Short ...

Страница 39: ...e reactivated TANDEM C FUNCTION relay closes when tandem receiver C is selected or activated RESET FUNCTION relay closes when rotate to START position and opens when let go Works during initial transmitter startup and inactivity timer START reset SW8 ABC FUNCTION relay closes at C position for pushbutton and rotary select ABC function SW12 ABC FUNCTION relay closes at C position for pushbutton and...

Страница 40: ...eiver in standby mode 2 Press and hold both PB2 and PB3 for up to 3 seconds to enter system programming The LCD screen will exit system programming after 5 minutes of inactivity 3 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through all available settings STATUS 2 1 STANDBY 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 S N 0000001 UP DOWN ENTER BACK UP DOWN ENTER BACK PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 ...

Страница 41: ...UP DOWN buttons to scroll and select type value as a whole 000 512 3 Or press the ENTER button again to change the 3 digit type value individually cursor shown under the first digit to the far left Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll and select and then the ENTER button to go to the next digit to the right Press the ENTER button repeatedly to cycle through the 3 digit type value Press the UP DOWN ...

Страница 42: ...xt to CHANNEL 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the transmitter is also set to Unassigned Channel Scheme Make sure the transmitter channel is identical to the receiver channel 4 2 6 5 Auto Scanning Programming CH SCAN Auto scanning function is required for pitch catch tandems and random access operations 1 Press the ENTER button to enter channel scanning...

Страница 43: ...R button to enter function relay 2 setting cursor shown next to or other setting previously programmed 2 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll and select 3 Press the BACK button to go back to Function Relay 2 Programming cursor shown next to FUNC RLY2 4 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings 4 2 6 8 Function Relay 3 Programming FUNC RLY3 K30 Please refe to section 4 2 4 fo...

Страница 44: ...shbuttons and their designated receiver outputs equipped with the 2 step or 3 step relay modules 1 Press the ENTER button to enter relay output type setting cursor shown next to the 8 digit relay output type value 2 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll and select relay output type as a whole 3 Or press the ENTER button again to change the 8 digit relay output type individually cursor shown under th...

Страница 45: ...n next to PB3 PB4 RELAY 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings 4 2 6 12 PB5 PB6 Relay Output Programming PB5 6 RELAY Please refe to section 4 2 2 for various types of relay actions available This function requires transmitter pushbuttons in pairs configured to 1 2 or 3 step pushbuttons and their designated receiver outputs equipped with the 2 step or 3 step relay modul...

Страница 46: ...ext to PB7 PB8 RELAY 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings 4 2 6 14 PB9 PB10 Relay Output Programming PB9 10 RELAY Please refe to section 4 2 2 for various types of relay actions available This function requires transmitter pushbuttons in pairs configured to 1 2 or 3 step pushbuttons and their designated receiver outputs equipped with the 2 step or 3 step relay module...

Страница 47: ...DOWN buttons to scroll and select relay output type as a whole 3 Or press the ENTER button again to change the 8 digit relay output type individually cursor shown under the first digit to the far left Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll and select between 0 and 1 and then the ENTER button to go to the next digit to the right Press the ENTER button repeatedly to cycle through the 8 digit relay outp...

Страница 48: ... DOWN buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB1 PB2 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB1 PB2 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the U...

Страница 49: ... DOWN buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB3 PB4 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB3 PB4 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the U...

Страница 50: ... DOWN buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB5 PB6 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB5 PB6 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the U...

Страница 51: ... DOWN buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB7 PB8 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB7 PB8 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the U...

Страница 52: ...WN buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB9 PB10 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB9 PB10 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the UP...

Страница 53: ... buttons to change value 4 Press the BACK button to return to step 3 above Press it again to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to PB11 PB12 Analog Output Programming cursor shown next to PB11 PB12 ANALOG 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings Make sure the selector switch on analog module is set to V position for voltage outputs Current Outputs 6 Press the UP...

Страница 54: ...buttons to select OPEN or SHORT 4 Press the BACK button to go back to step 1 Press it again to go back to Jumper Function Programming cursor shown next to JUMPER 5 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through other system settings 4 2 6 23 SAVE Programming 1 Press the ENTER button to enter save programming cursor shown next to YES 2 Press the UP DOWN buttons to select Yes or No 3 Press the ENTER bu...

Страница 55: ...d onto the receiver enclosure The indicator light or the buzzer works simultaneously with the receiver MAIN relays manufacture preset When receiver MAIN relays are activated the indicator light or the buzzer is also activated or vice versa Make sure the indicator light or the buzzer is connected to the K30 Function output relay CN11 port located on the line filter digital analog mother board insid...

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Страница 58: ... 923 050 926 550 12 921 550 925 050 43 923 100 926 600 13 921 600 925 100 44 923 150 926 650 14 921 650 925 150 45 923 200 926 700 15 921 700 925 200 46 923 250 926 750 16 921 750 925 250 47 923 300 926 800 17 921 800 925 300 48 923 350 926 850 18 921 850 925 350 49 923 400 926 900 19 921 900 925 400 50 923 450 926 950 20 921 950 925 450 51 923 500 927 000 21 922 000 925 500 52 923 550 927 050 22 ...

Страница 59: ...modules and analog module REV motion on 2 step 3 step relay modules and analog module FWD 2 motion on 2 step 3 step relay modules and FWD REV COM on analog module REV 2 motion on 2 step 3 step relay modules and V A COM on analog module COM for 2 step 3 step relay modules and V A on analog module For 9 36VDC power supply wire 1 corresponds to the negative charge and wire 3 corresponds to the positi...

Страница 60: ...n power source to the crane or equipment prior to installation 5 3 Step By Step Installation 1 For best reception the location of the receiver should be visible to the operator at all time 2 The location selected should not be exposed to high levels of electric noise Mounting the receiver next to an unshielded variable frequency drive may cause radio interference Always locate the receiver as far ...

Страница 61: ...ke sure the receiver is in an upright position 6 Drill two holes on the control panel wall or location where the receiver is to be installed 7 Make sure the mounting bracket is fully secured after installation 8 Slide down the receiver along the guided track to secure the receiver to the mounting bracket 9 Remove the receiver by pressing down the bracket release and pull the receiver upward until ...

Страница 62: ...he receiver MAIN relays are activated the Status LED will change from constant green to constant orange system on The power switch key will retract back to the ON I position when let go Status LED blinks green The same START position becomes an auxiliary function thereafter refer to section 4 2 2 3 START AUX Function Then press any pushbutton on the transmitter to begin operation Pressing any push...

Страница 63: ...or switch to either A B or A B position and then execute the START command to activate the receiver MAIN relays inside receiver A receiver B or both receivers depending on the selector switch position In order to gain control of a receiver the PITCH pushbutton on the other transmitter must be pressed prior to your takeover For example in order for transmitter A to gain control of receiver B transm...

Страница 64: ... for you to execute the START command thereafter 6 3 Master Slave Tandem Operation Tandem models a To gain control of one or both receivers first rotate the selector switch to either A B or A B position and then execute the START command to activate the receiver MAIN relays inside receiver A receiver B or both receivers depending on the selector switch position In order to gain control of a receiv...

Страница 65: ...r A B position for independent or simultaneous operation c At beginning of each shift prior to turning on the transmitter power always check if the selector switch is correctly positioned for the intended receiver or receivers d For safety there is a 2 second grace period followed after executing the PITCH command What this means is that when PITCH pushbutton is pressed executing the START command...

Страница 66: ...ates output relay A rotate to A B position deactivates both output relays Refer to section 4 2 3 and 4 2 6 22 JP3 jumper function descriptions and programming 6 6 Pitch Catch Operation Press the PITCH pushbutton for up to 2 seconds to release control of the receiver After 2 second grace period rotate the power switch key to START position for up to 2 seconds to gain control of the receiver The 2nd...

Страница 67: ...g both transmitter and individual batteries at the same time the priority always goes to the transmitter charging The individual battery charging begins only after the transmitter charging is completed Depending on the battery capacity the average charging time is approximately 3 hours from completely drained to fully charged Constant red on the LED represents charging in progress constant green r...

Страница 68: ...h pushbutton is defective by pressing all of them one at a time If the pushbutton is in good working order when pressed the Status LED is off If the Status LED maintained 2 red blinks then the pushbutton is defective 5 4 red blinks followed by a 2 second pause Transmitter is unable to lock onto the assigned channel 6 Constant green for up to 2 seconds Transmitter power on with no faults detected 7...

Страница 69: ... 4 3 red blinks Decoding processors defective 5 4 red blinks Receiving RF board defective 6 Fast red blinks Incorrect transmitter serial number 7 Constant red Receiver low voltage 8 No light displayed Decoding processors defective 6 10 3 Receiver Power LED Indications Type Display Type Red Indication 1 On Power to receiver 2 Off No power to receiver 6 10 4 Receiver COM LED Indications Type Display...

Страница 70: ...ED6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 STATUS 2 1 LOW 4 3 VOLTAGE 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 STATUS 2 1 MAIN 4 3 DEFECT 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 STATUS 2 1 DECODER 4 3 DEFECT 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 6 10 5 Receiver Status LCD Indications Decoding on standby Decoding Transmitter in progress timeout Stop button pressed down Transmitter Receiver power off low voltage Decoder board Main relay defective defective ...

Страница 71: ... Emission 50dB Antenna Impedance 50 ohms Responding Time 40mS average Transmitting Power 2 0mW Enclosure Type NEMA4 Enclosure Rating IP66 Output Contact Rating 250V 8 Amps Transmitter Operating Voltage 3 0VDC Receiver Power Consumption 22VA max Available Receiver Voltages 9 36VDC 24 48VAC 100 240VAC 380 360VAC Operating Temperature 25 C 75 C 13 F 167 F Transmitter Dimension 8EPV 198mm L x 70mm W x...

Страница 72: ...ective 2014 35 EU LVD and Radio Equipment Directive of 2014 53 EU RED are fulfilled as laid out in the guideline set down by the member states of the EEC Commission The standards relevant for the evaluation of the electrical safety requirements are as follow RED EMC EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 EN 301 489 3 V1 6 1 RED RF EN 300 220 1 V2 4 1 EN 300 220 2 V2 4 1 LVD EN 60950 2006 A1 A11 A12 MACHINERY EN 602...

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