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Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual

August 2018

Page 30 of 39

4.2.7

System Channels Table

The following dipswitch settings only apply to setting the channel in the receiver when 
using the assigned channel scheme (

see Section 4.1.3 on page 21

).

NOTE:

Channel unassigned is represented by “000000” dipswitch setting. This setting is not 

compatible with Receiver Select systems.

Ch.

Dipswitch 

Setting

Primary 

Channel 

Frequency 

(MHz)

Secondary 

Channel 

Frequency 

(MHz)

Ch.

Dipswitch 

Setting

Primary 

Channel 

Frequency 

(MHz)

Secondary 

Channel 

Frequency 

(MHz)

01

000001

433.050

436.550

32

100000

434.600

438.100

02

000010

433.100

436.600

33

100001

434.650

438.150

03

000011

433.150

436.650

34

100010

434.700

438.200

04

000100

433.200

436.700

35

100011

434.750

438.250

05

000101

433.250

436.750

36

100100

434.800

438.300

06

000110

433.300

436.800

37

100101

434.850

438.350

07

000111

433.350

436.850

38

100110

434.900

438.400

08

001000

433.400

436.900

39

100111

434.950

438.450

09

001001

433.450

436.950

40

101000

435.000

438.500

10

001010

433.500

437.000

41

101001

435.050

438.550

11

001011

433.550

437.050

42

101010

435.100

438.600

12

001100

433.600

437.100

43

101011

435.150

438.650

13

001101

433.650

437.150

44

101100

435.200

438.700

14

001110

433.700

437.200

45

101101

435.250

438.750

15

001111

433.750

437.250

46

101110

435.300

438.800

16

010000

433.800

437.300

47

101111

435.350

438.850

17

010001

433.850

437.350

48

110000

435.400

438.900

18

010010

433.900

437.400

49

110001

435.450

438.950

19

010011

433.950

437.450

50

110010

435.500

439.000

20

010100

434.000

437.500

51

110011

435.550

439.050

21

010101

434.050

437.550

52

110100

435.600

439.100

22

010110

434.100

437.600

53

110101

435.650

439.150

23

010111

434.150

437.650

54

110110

435.700

439.200

24

011000

434.200

437.700

55

110111

435.750

439.250

25

011001

434.250

437.750

56

111000

435.800

439.300

26

011010

434.300

437.800

57

111001

435.850

439.350

27

011011

434.350

437.850

58

111010

435.900

439.400

28

011100

434.400

437.900

59

111011

435.950

439.450

29

011101

434.450

437.950

60

111100

436.000

439.500

30

011110

434.500

438.000

61

111101

436.050

439.550

31

011111

434.550

438.050

62

111110

436.100

439.600

Содержание FLEX EX2

Страница 1: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Systems Radio Control Equipment Instruction Manual Part Number 191 50000 MRS0F R00 August 2018 Copyright 2018 Magnetek Material Handling...

Страница 2: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 2 of 39 Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Страница 3: ...nsmitter 21 4 1 1 Transmitter Firmware Version 21 4 1 2 Display Frequency Band 21 4 1 3 Transmitter Channel Settings 21 4 1 4 Remote Pairing 22 4 1 5 Transmitter Output Power Settings 23 4 1 6 Transmi...

Страница 4: ...ex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 4 of 39 6 4 2 Receiver Status Indications 38 6 4 3 Receiver Power Indications 38 6 4 4 Receiver COM Indications 38 7 General Specifications 3...

Страница 5: ...8 8178 Website www magnetek com E mail mhcustomerservice magnetek com Fax Numbers Main 800 298 3503 Sales 262 783 3510 Service 262 783 3508 2018 MAGNETEK All rights reserved This notice applies to all...

Страница 6: ...he equipment where the radio system 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 Occupat...

Страница 7: ...ver to receiver with system status and relay output feedbacks Zero G Sensor Embedded the transmitter is embedded with a Zero G sensor to guard against any unintended control of the crane or equipment...

Страница 8: ...lace any rules or regulations of any applicable local state or federal governing organizations Always follow your local lockout and tagout procedure when maintaining any radio equipment The following...

Страница 9: ...s equipment will be interfaced Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death and damage to equipment All equipment must have a mainline contactor installed and all tracked cra...

Страница 10: ...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 h...

Страница 11: ...out of the service area and secured 2 6 Pre Operation Test At the start of each work shift or when a new operator takes control of the crane operators should perform at a minimum the following steps...

Страница 12: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 12 of 39 3 General System Information 3 1 RS System Types FLEX 8EX2 2RS 3M FLEX 8EX2 3RS 5M FLEX 8EX2 2RS 4M FLEX 8EX2 3RS 6M...

Страница 13: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 13 of 39 FLEX 8EX2 4RS 8M FLEX 12EX2 4RS 6M FLEX 12EX2 5RS 8M FLEX 12EX2 6RS 10M...

Страница 14: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 14 of 39 FLEX 12EX2 4RS 7M FLEX 12EX2 5RS 9M...

Страница 15: ...2 1 STOP Button 9 Pushbutton 6 PB6 2 Power Key Switch 10 Pushbutton 7 PB7 3 Status LED Indicator 11 Pushbutton 8 PB8 4 Pushbutton 1 PB1 12 Future Feature 5 Pushbutton 2 PB2 13 Battery Cover Screw 6 Pu...

Страница 16: ...itch 12 Pushbutton 9 PB9 3 Status LED Indicator 13 Pushbutton 10 PB10 4 Pushbutton 1 PB1 14 Pushbutton 11 PB11 5 Pushbutton 2 PB2 15 Pushbutton 12 PB12 6 Pushbutton 3 PB3 16 Future Feature 7 Pushbutto...

Страница 17: ...amming port is only used for updating the transmitter firmware It is not used with the IR Programmer For more information contact Magnetek field service 1 RF Transceiver Board 5 Infrared Sensors 2 Enc...

Страница 18: ...amming port is only used for updating the transmitter firmware It is not used with the IR Programmer For more information contact Magnetek field service 1 RF Transceiver Board 5 Infrared Sensors 2 Enc...

Страница 19: ...er 3 3 1 External Illustration 1 External RP TNC Antenna Port 7 Remote Pairing Button 2 COM LED Indicator 8 System Information 3 Status LED Indicator 9 Cord Grip 4 Power LED Indicator 10 Mounting Brac...

Страница 20: ...gust 2018 Page 20 of 39 3 3 2 Internal Illustration 1 Decoder Board 6 Function Jumpers 2 RF Transceiver Board 7 Channel Dipswitch 3 INT EXT Antenna Jumpers 8 AC Line Filter Relay Board 4 Programming P...

Страница 21: ...ink represents the hundreds 100 a green blink represents the tens 010 and a red blink represents the units 001 For example 4 orange blinks followed by 3 green blinks and 3 red blinks is 433 MHz 6 Exit...

Страница 22: ...tire system channel both transmitter and receiver The entire system no longer works if step 6 is skipped because the transmitter and receiver channels are now different new vs old In this case you wou...

Страница 23: ...Pairing mode 5 Press Pairing button on receiver and PB3 on transmitter until Status LED on Transmitter turns solid green NOTE If you have completed the above procedure and it does not work cycle power...

Страница 24: ...MAIN relays are deactivated Please contact Magnetek field service for more details 4 1 8 Transmitter Start Function Settings When the transmitter goes into Sleep mode and the receiver MAIN relays are...

Страница 25: ...atible with Flex EX receivers once an I Chip is inserted The serial number channel and type setting are transferred through the I Chip The dipswitch is NOT used to change the channel If the channel ne...

Страница 26: ...Off X X C Non Interlocked Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off X X Interlocked Off Off On Off Off Off On Off X X D Non Interlocked Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off X X Interlocked Off Off Off On Off Off On O...

Страница 27: ...sponds to channel 36 in the system channels table in Section 4 2 7 on page 30 4 2 2 Receiver Channel Scanning Function Receiver channel scanning function is applicable only when a preset channel is as...

Страница 28: ...ut relays 4 00000100 3 output relays Closed Closed relay action at 2nd speed shared 2nd speed output relay 3 Default Jumper Settings Function JP4 Inserted JP5 Open Setting for Bridge Receivers selecta...

Страница 29: ...field service for more details Presets All receivers in a system are set to the same serial number and assigned channel Receiver A Type 01 Receiver B Type 02 Receiver C Type 04 Receiver D Type 08 Brid...

Страница 30: ...36 950 40 101000 435 000 438 500 10 001010 433 500 437 000 41 101001 435 050 438 550 11 001011 433 550 437 050 42 101010 435 100 438 600 12 001100 433 600 437 100 43 101011 435 150 438 650 13 001101 4...

Страница 31: ...me a normal momentary output after the initial START command FUNC 2 K26 is set to RS by default It will become a latched output on any and all receivers that are selected by the transmitter 5 2 Pre in...

Страница 32: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 32 of 39 5 3 Step by Step Installation Mounting Bracket Type 1 Mounting Bracket Type 2...

Страница 33: ...l antenna make sure the MCX jack located on the decoder board inside the receiver is connected and jumper set to EXT position 5 For better reception make sure the receiver is in an upright position 6...

Страница 34: ...Flex EX2 Receiver Select Instruction Manual August 2018 Page 34 of 39 Install Mounting Bracket Type 1 Mounting Bracket Type 2 Remove Mounting Bracket Type 1 Mounting Bracket Type 2...

Страница 35: ...omes an auxiliary function thereafter Pressing any pushbutton prior to executing the START command at system startup will result in no signals transmitted Status LED blinks orange 4 Press any pushbutt...

Страница 36: ...after battery installation to avoid water moisture dirt grease and other liquid penetration 6 3 Battery Charging The transmitter is designed to accept any off the shelf NiMH rechargeable batteries Whe...

Страница 37: ...ton 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 maintains 2 red blinks the pushbutton is defectiv...

Страница 38: ...er MAIN relays jammed or defective 4 3 red blinks Decoding processors defective 5 4 red blinks Receiving RF board defective 6 Fast red blinks Incorrect transmitter serial number 7 Solid red Receiver l...

Страница 39: ...dBm Spurious Emission 50 dB Antenna Impedance 50 ohms Responding Time 40 mS average Transmitting Power 1 0 mW Enclosure Type NEMA4 Enclosure Rating IP66 Output Contact Rating 250V 8 Amps Transmitter...

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