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Section 7 - Programming (continued)
Telemotive TR12 inteleSmart Receiver Instruction Manual – 03/01/07
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7-12. Using Custom Mapping (For Advanced
Programming Only):
Custom Mapping Step 1:
With the custom mapping determined that needed for
your system, program in all other receiver parameters,
frequency access code receiver type etc. Go to the “set
Status” screen (if in the “Receiver Programmer” tap the
button marked “Status”). Turn Receiver Status Word S4-
8 ON (1). And tap the box marked “Save” taking you
back to the “Receiver Programmer” screen. Load this
program into the receiver following the procedure in
Section 7-10. Loading The Program.
Custom Mapping Step 2:
At the bottom of the “Receiver Programmer” screen tap
one of the screen buttons marked “Aux” to open the
“Auxiliary Table” or “Motor #” to open the “”Motor #
Table”.
Custom Mapping Step 3:
With the appropriate Table open, rows of boxes marked
Motor #, Dir 1 and Dir 2, 1
st
and 2
nd
or Aux #’s are seen.
These labels identify the appropriate transmitter function
buttons being mapped and their speed steps. The boxes
number from 1 on the left to 12 on the right. These
represent output relays—see diagram (Figure 7-12
Custom Mapping Diagram) below for the physical
position of these relays. A zero (0) shown in a box,
default condition, means the respective relay is open
when this function button is energized. Tapping a single
box will cause the box to darken and show a “1” this
means this relay will close when this function is
energized on the transmitter. Tap the appropriate relay(s)
you wish to close for all shown functions and speeds.
When completed doing all shown functions on the screen
(All shown functions must be programmed or no relays
will close for the missed function button), tap the button
marked “Save”.
Custom Mapping Step 4:
Repeat Step 3 until all functions both “Aux’ and “Motor
#” have been programmed and saved. (All function
buttons must be programmed or no relays will close for
the missed function button).
Custom Mapping Step 5:
Save the program on the PDA and load into the receiver
following the procedure for loading in Section. 7-10,
however only use the menu item “Send App Table”
instead of “Send Settings”. The Comm Menu will also
let you read the current mapping using “Receive App
Table”. Sending the mapping functions does NOT set
any frequency or access code parameters. They must be
sent separately as described in Section 7-10 Loading The
Program.
Custom Mapping Step 6:
With power applied to the receiver turn switch SW2
OFF (MR relay control) and SW1 ON (main power
switch). Stand clear of the crane and apply AC power to
receiver unit. WAIT TEN SECONDS. Check to see if at
least the three green LEDs DS1, DS2 and DS3 are ON,
as well the red RF Receiver ON LED (other LEDs may
be ON also). If none are lit check AC power and power
switch SW1. See Figure 8-1 Receiver Layout for switch
and LED locations.
Custom Mapping Step 7:
Program the
telePilot
or
telePendant
transmitter with
matching frequency and Access Codes. Select under
“Main/Aux” “Aux Only”. For JLTX and SLTX
transmitters, program in the receiver Rx S1 position 4
ON (1) and in the transmitter turn switches SW3 ”C”
positions 1 through 7 and SW4 “D” positions 1 through
8 OFF.
Custom Mapping Step 8:
Turn transmitter ON. Check to see if the red LEDs DS30
and DS32 are now ON. At this point the MR relay is
disabled; the functions of the transmitter can be checked
by noting the turning ON of the appropriate red LEDs
next to the control relays (K1-K12). After checking out
the functions, turn switch SW2 ON to enable the MR
relay (red LED DS31 should now turn ON), check
function and direction by jogging each motion.
Installation should now be complete.
NOTE
When using Custom Mapping the following options are
still active and programmable:
Receiver time-out timer
Latching Aux. relays (Up to 2, See Figure 7-12. for location)
Auto Alarm (See Figure 7-12. for location)
Alarm after ESTOP (See Figure 7-12. for location)
Group Code
Active ESTOP
For any of the above see the previous write-up in the section
and follow the stated instructions.
The following should not be used, but be taken into account by
the custom mapping:
4 /5 Aux
4 motor
Tandem disable
Invert crane select
Custom crane configurations
Transmitter button position