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DMAN-4096-01 R1

 

Items 

Description 

Charging 

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The cradle will start charging the TS110 RCU  when the vehicle battery voltage is above 

12V with the RCU inserted. 

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During charging, if the vehicle battery voltage drops below 11.5V, the charging will be 

suspended. 

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If the charging is suspended, it will not resume charging until the battery is above 12V 

(Allowing time for the vehicle’s battery to recharge and prevent draining the vehicle bat-

tery) 

LED Indicator 

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OFF: Not charging, fully charged RCU or vehicle voltage too low 

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ON: Charging RCU 

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FLASHING: Vehicle battery voltage too low 

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DOUBLE FLASH: The cradle or the battery pack is too hot or cold (0 to 45ºC allowed)  

 

Connector 

 

Pin Name 

 

Description 

Power   

Vehicle power supply – (9-32VDC) 

Ground  

Vehicle power ground 

CAN-H   

CAN bus High 

CAN-L   

CAN bus Low 

RLY-NO 

RCU Present Relay – normally open. 0.5A max 

RLY-NC 

RCU Present Relay – normally closed. 0.5A max 

RLY-COM 

RCU Present Relay – common 

8    PARK IN 

“Vehicle in Park” input when > 6V 

 

RCU Present Outputs: 

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Connections 5-8 can be used to wire to an indicator to alert the vehicle operator if the 

RCU is not placed in the cradle. 

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The PARK-IN input is used to indicate when the vehicle is stationary (typically neutral or 

park indicator).  

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The “RCU Present” relay will be energized (RLY-NO connected to RLY-COM), after a 5 

second delay, if the vehicle is NOT in park and the RCU is missing. 

 

Note: Connector is only available on ‘Generic’ charge cradle. This connector is not available 

in ‘Charge only’ charge cradle. 

 

CAN operation 

The cradle will transmit a status message every 250mSec.  The status message has a PGN 

of 61439. The status message contains the following information: 

Position Description 

1.1 

 

1 = RCU present 

1.2 

 

1 = charging RCU 

 

The default CAN ID of the cradle is 144 (90H). This can be changed by sending the following 

CAN message with PGN 61328.  

Position Description 

 

Change CAN ID command 70, 46H 

 

Current CAN ID (typically 144 (90H). 

3   

 

New CAN ID. 

CAN priority must be 3 for all packets. 

CAN data rate is 250 kbps. 

CAN Termination 

CN5 Jumper settings: 

Operations - Charge Cradle 

Light Legend  

Solid 

Slow  

Flash 

Fast  

Flash 

Red  

Solid 

Green  

Solid 

Red & Green 

Alternating 

Yellow 

Solid 

Содержание TS110

Страница 1: ...806 DMAN 4096 01 R1 TS110 One Way Remote Control Unit RCU Product Guide EATON DBA Cooper Industries Electrical Inc 74 1833 Coast Meridian Road Port Coquitlam BC Canada V3C 6G5 Tel 604 944 9247 Fax 604...

Страница 2: ...2 www eaton com wireless call toll free 1 800 663 8806 DMAN 4096 01 R1...

Страница 3: ...s Eaton owns all rights title and interest in and to without limitation all intellectual and proprietary rights of any and all featured products or parts including but not limited to any models data o...

Страница 4: ...ization and layout are copyright protected under United States and international copyright laws Any Eaton Content protected by intellectual property laws may not be copied republished posted modified...

Страница 5: ...ode Run Diagnostics 17 Service Mode Software Build Version 18 Service Mode Field Configuration 19 Operations TS110 RCU 22 Operations Charge Cradle 23 Troubleshooting Guide 24 Notes 27 Parts Accessorie...

Страница 6: ...unit to prevent clogging of buttons etc by using a damp cloth Safety Precautions CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s a...

Страница 7: ...d of life damaged or recalled battery may in certain cases be specifically limited or prohibited Lithium Ion batteries are subject to disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and region...

Страница 8: ...e Station within a metal box with a securable door or hatch Secure the box using a key preferably of a type that is not widely circulated nor easily duplicated Run all cabling through industry standar...

Страница 9: ...ticated error checking techniques enables our industrially hardened FHSS signals to overcome interference that commonly affects licensed radios The 12 button TS110 provides the user flexibility to con...

Страница 10: ...tation the COMM LED will blink YELLOW 2 Turn off the RCU Press the Power OFF button Power the RCU NOTE The batteries can only be charged if the TS110 is between 0 C and 45 C The unit will operate belo...

Страница 11: ...the Power button will reset the timeout monitoring Follow these steps to ensure that there is a radio link between the RCU and Base Station Refer to the Light Leg end below for LED states on the Base...

Страница 12: ...r OFF RED D Release Power ON GREEN The COMM LED will blink YELLOW when unit enters Service Mode Once in Service Mode the RCU will automatically turn OFF when left idle no buttons pressed for 5 minutes...

Страница 13: ...ure TS110 is in Service Mode Do not yet press the Power ON GREEN button NOTE It is necessary to associate the RCU to Base Station when replacing either the RCU or Base Sta tion 2 Prepare the Base Stat...

Страница 14: ...ds the Base Station will time out The Status light stays solid GREEN and E Stop light will slowly flash RED after Setup Mode has timed out To return to Setup Mode repeat step 2 2 Light Legend Solid Sl...

Страница 15: ...iring will start and the COMM LED on TS110 will turn on YELLOW B NOTE If the pairing fails the TS110 STATUS LED will turn ON RED Correct any errors cycle power to both the RCU and Base Station then re...

Страница 16: ...t 10 s and third button represent 1 s figure of RCU timeout When each button is pressed corresponding button LED will turn on GREEN momentarily LEDs will display the new value once the button sequence...

Страница 17: ...1 On the TS110 press top right Button to enter Diagnostic mode 2 STATUS LED will blink RED and GREEN All LEDs will turn on RED 3 Press each button to test On each button press the associated but ton...

Страница 18: ...c values from 1 9 as shown on the picture left The first RED flash represents the most significant digit of the software build version The second RED flash represents the second digit from the left an...

Страница 19: ...tput Description 1 Momentary Normal ON 2 Momentary Normal OFF 3 Latched Normal ON 4 Latched Normal OFF 5 Maintained Normal ON Interlocked with paired output 6 Maintained Normal OFF Interlocked with pa...

Страница 20: ...on from the top to enter the Base Station output Config uration Mode The TS110 will blink out the currently programmed sequence on the red LEDs of the 10 user buttons 2 Place TS110 into Configuration...

Страница 21: ...tton STATUS light goes to solid GREEN LINK light turns off ESTOP FAULT LINK STATUS Setup Button A ESTOP FAULT LINK STATUS Setup Button B 4 Put R160 into Setup Mode ESTOP FAULT LINK STATUS A Press the...

Страница 22: ...ies will last approximately 1 hour once the Low Battery light begins to flash Action Recharge RCU An internal error is preventing the RCU from operating When available a specific error mes sage is dis...

Страница 23: ...cle in Park input when 6V RCU Present Outputs Connections 5 8 can be used to wire to an indicator to alert the vehicle operator if the RCU is not placed in the cradle The PARK IN input is used to indi...

Страница 24: ...f the Base Station 2 Ensure RCU batteries are good charged 3 Turn on the RCU Go to Service Mode Run Diagnostics to test the buttons RCU indicators ON NO YES Complete in order the following steps 1 Rec...

Страница 25: ...re the unit functions correctly If not proceed to Chart 1 The RCU may need to be paired to the Base Sta tion again Troubleshooting Guide continued Chart 2 RCU Active light is flashing Base Station STA...

Страница 26: ...download 2 The Base Station will time out indicating that it didn t receive a signal from the RCU within the 30 sec onds from the time the Base Station was put into Setup Mode If all indications appe...

Страница 27: ...27 www eaton com wireless call toll free 1 800 663 8806 DMAN 4096 01 R1 Notes...

Страница 28: ...e or misapplication EATON shall have no responsibility to repair or replace the product under warranty In no event shall EATON be responsible for incidental or consequential damage caused by defects i...

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