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Flex 8RS System Instruction Manual 

December 2012 

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2.4 SAFETY INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDED TRAINING 
FOR RADIO CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT OPERATORS 

Anyone being trained to operate radio controlled equipment should possess as a minimum the following knowledge and 
skills before using the radio controlled equipment. 
 
The operator should: 
 

 

have knowledge of hazards pertaining to equipment operation

 

 

have knowledge of safety rules for radio controlled equipment

 

 

have the ability to judge distance of moving objects

 

 

know how to properly test prior to operation 

 

 

be trained in the safe operation of the radio transmitter as it pertains to the crane, hoist, lifting device or other 
material handling equipment being operated 

 

have knowledge of the use of equipment warning lights and alarms 

 

have knowledge of the proper storage space for a radio control transmitter when not in use 

 

be trained in transferring a radio control transmitter to another person 

 

be trained how and when to report unsafe or unusual operating conditions 

 

test the transmitter emergency stop and all warning devices prior to operation; testing should be done on each 
shift, without a load 

 

be thoroughly trained 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 procedures when servicing radio controlled equipment 

 

know and follow all applicable operating and maintenance manuals, safety procedures, regulatory requirements, 
and industry standards and codes 

 

The operator shall not:  

 

 

lift or move more than the rated load 

 

operate the material handling equipment if the direction of travel or function engaged does not agree with what is 
indicated on the controller 

 

use the crane, hoist or lifting device to lift, support or transport people  

 

lift or carry any loads over people 

 

operate the crane, hoist or lifting device unless all persons, including the operator, are and remain clear of the 
supported load and any potential pinch points 

 

operate a crane, hoist or lifting device when the device is not centered over the load 

 

operate a crane, hoist or lifting device if the chain or wire rope is not seated properly in the sprockets, drum or 
sheave 

 

operate any damaged or malfunctioning crane, hoist, lifting device or other material handling equipment 

 

change any settings or controls without authorization and proper training 

 

remove or obscure any warning or safety labels or tags 

 

leave any load unattended while lifted  

 

leave power on the radio controlled equipment when the equipment is not in operation 

 

operate any material handling equipment using a damaged controller because the unit may be unsafe 

Содержание Flex 12RS System

Страница 1: ...Flex 8RS System Radio Control Equipment Instruction Manual 0 FLEX 8RS ME R1 December 2012 Copyright 2012 Magnetek Material Handling...

Страница 2: ...1 800 288 8178 Website www magnetekmh com e mail info magnetekmh com Fax Numbers Main 1 800 298 3503 Sales 1 262 783 3510 Service 1 262 783 3508 Magnetek Inc has additional satellite locations for Can...

Страница 3: ...ystem is used Plant safety rules and procedures of the employers and the owners of facilities where the Magnetek Products are being used Regulations issued by the Occupational Health and Safety Admini...

Страница 4: ...s 13 4 1 2 Push Button Functions Setup 14 4 1 3 Channel Change via Push Buttons 17 4 1 4 Optional 4 Digit Security Code 18 4 1 5 I CHIP 19 4 2 RECEIVER UNIT 20 4 2 1 System Channel Settings 20 4 2 2 R...

Страница 5: ...er channels Over one million unique ID codes 20bit Each and every Flex system has its own unique ID codes and serial number no repeats Advanced controls The Flex system utilizes advanced microprocesso...

Страница 6: ...ing 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 bel...

Страница 7: ...F 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...

Страница 8: ...r 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...

Страница 9: ...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 equi...

Страница 10: ...than 24 hours at a time Do not charge batteries in a hazardous environment Do not short the charger Do not attempt to charge a damaged battery Use only Magnetek Telemotive approved chargers for the ap...

Страница 11: ...N 3 1 RS System Description 8 RS Types TYPE B A B Receiver Select with Bridge Receiver 8 Button Transmitter bottom two buttons for A B Select 3 Receivers A B and Bridge TYPE C A B C D Receiver Select...

Страница 12: ...shown for reference Fig 01 Fig 02 1 Emergency Stop Button 9 Push Button 5 2 Removable Power Key Switch 10 Push Button 7 3 Push Button 2 11 Strap Ring 4 Push Button 4 12 System Information 5 Push Butto...

Страница 13: ...ber 2012 10 of 36 3 2 2 Internal Illustration Fig 03 Fig 04 1 Encoder Board 6 I CHIP 2 Aerial Antenna 7 Function Dip Switch 3 Transmitting Module 8 Channel Dip Switch 4 Status LED Display 9 Battery Co...

Страница 14: ...ual December 2012 11 of 36 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 RECEIVER UNIT 3 3 1 External Illustration Fig 05 1 External Antenna Jack 5 COM LED Display 2 Power LED Display 6 Output Contact Diagram 3 Status LED Displa...

Страница 15: ...tion Manual December 2012 12 of 36 I CHIP PORT 1 2 3 4 JP7 JP6 JP5 JP4 JP3 JP2 JP1 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS TEST 3 3 2 Internal Illustration Fig 06 1 Receiving Module 3 AC Line Filter Board 2 Decoder Relay Bo...

Страница 16: ...re used for channel programming refer to Fig 08 below The system channels table located on page 26 illustrates which dip switch setting corresponds to which channel Once the transmitter channel is alt...

Страница 17: ...he system in interlock and non interlock modes When interlock mode is selected dipswitch 7 is on up only 1 receiver can be selected at a time When non interlock mode is selected dipswitch 7 is off dow...

Страница 18: ...1 interlock Down 0 non interlock Receiver A Receiver B S N XXXXXX TYPE 01 S N XXXXXX TYPE 02 Receiver C Receiver D S N XXXXXX TYPE 04 S N XXXXXX TYPE 08 When receiver is selected relays respond to TX...

Страница 19: ...Button 6 1st speed Relay K3 Button 5 2nd speed Relay K4 Button 6 2nd speed Relay K5 Bridge 1 Indicator relay maintained closed when Bridge 1 is selected to be active Relay K6 Bridge 2 Indicator relay...

Страница 20: ...06 b Select a new channel by pressing PB1 and PB2 on the transmitter Press PB1 to increment the units 1 and PB2 to increment the tens 10 Examples Press PB2 two times and then PB1 four times will give...

Страница 21: ...s time fast orange blinks are displayed on the Status LED telling you to reconfirm the 4 digit security code you have just entered A green light will appear once you have re entered the same 4 digit s...

Страница 22: ...igurations stored inside the I CHIP will be erased and be replaced by the new settings For safety purposes the system serial number ID code stored inside the I CHIP cannot be changed directly on the t...

Страница 23: ...on the receiver module refer to Fig 12 above only the first six 6 positions are used for channel programming refer to Fig 13 below The system channels table located on page 26 illustrates which dip sw...

Страница 24: ...Dip switch 1 Scanning all 62 channels manufacture preset For standard operation 2 Single fixed channel Auto scanning function disabled 3 Scanning 2 channels only 4 Scanning 3 channels only If the fir...

Страница 25: ...rate 2nd speed relay NOTE All settings are pre set at the factory information to be used for replacement receivers only Each dip switch dip position 1 8 on the decoder relay board corresponds to four...

Страница 26: ...ff or emergency stop command is initiated JP1 Inserted JP2 Blank Receiver MAIN opens after 5 minutes of system inactivity JP1 Blank JP2 Inserted Receiver MAIN opens after 30 minutes of system inactivi...

Страница 27: ...tter Settings Function Dip Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T H Interlocked Off On Off Off Off Off On Off T H Non Interlocked Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Flex RS System Type C A B C D Trolley Hoist Receiver...

Страница 28: ...ansfer system information from the I CHIP to the receiver then you must first insert JP6 jumper prior to inserting the I CHIP then wait for the green light to appear on the Status LED At this time the...

Страница 29: ...34 075MHZ 101100 13 433 300MHZ 001101 45 434 100MHZ 101101 14 433 325MHZ 001110 46 434 125MHZ 101110 15 433 350MHZ 001111 47 434 150MHZ 101111 16 433 375MHZ 010000 48 434 175MHZ 110000 17 433 400MHZ 0...

Страница 30: ...6 1 OUTPUT RELAY CONTACT DIAGRAM For 12 24VDC power supply wire 1 corresponds to the negative charge and wire 3 corresponds to the positive charge Wire 2 is for GROUND Wire 6 is for Normal Close and w...

Страница 31: ...nstallation 4 Make sure the power source to the receiver is set correctly 5 Switch off the main power source to the crane or equipment prior to installation 6 3 STEP BY STEP INSTALLATION Fig 18 1 For...

Страница 32: ...or system wiring please refer to page 27 6 4 SYSTEM TESTING 1 Turn on the power source to the receiver and test the MAIN relay output by pressing the red emergency stop button and observe that it prop...

Страница 33: ...he transmitter handset for any sign of system irregularities refer to Status Light Indicators Warnings on page 33 If the system is normal the Status LED will light up green for two 2 seconds d If ther...

Страница 34: ...rotate the power key to Start position to resume operation depends on JP3 setting on page 23 g After 5 minutes of inactivity push button not pressed the receiver MAIN will be disconnected temporarily...

Страница 35: ...ning mode prior to changing the transmitter channel you must first deactivate the receiver MAIN by shutting off the transmitter power or press down the emergency stop button Please refer to page 21 if...

Страница 36: ...a defective push button condition occurs 2 red blinks type 3 above find out which push button is defective by pressing all the push buttons on the transmitter one at a time If the push button is in g...

Страница 37: ...mitter serial number ID code 6 Constant red Receiver under voltage LV output relay activated 7 No light displayed Decoding microprocessor is defective 7 2 3 Receiver SQ Light Indication Type Display T...

Страница 38: ...tartup procedure is initiated within 100 meters 300 feet from the receiver location No response when transmitter push button is pressed Damaged hardware Defective transmitting and receiving module Che...

Страница 39: ...ity 116dBm Spurious Emission 50dB Antenna Impedance 50 ohms Responding Time 60 Milliseconds average Transmitting Power 1 0mW Enclosure Type NEMA 4X Enclosure Rating IP 66 Output Contact Rating 250V 8...

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