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User Manual
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Remote Control WINNER
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IT’S FORBIDDEN TO FULLY OR PARTIALLY REPRODUCE THIS MANUAL WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORISATION FROM ITOWA.
IN THE EVENT OF INFRINGEMENT, ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE THE ACTION IT DEEMS NECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT LAW.
ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THIS MANUAL WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION.
PLEASE FULLY CHARGE THE BATTERIES BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE
FIRST TIME
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INDEX:
1. INTRODUCTION 5
1.1. GCFI VERSION 5
2. GENERAL TERMS FOR THE CORRECT AND SAFE USE OF THE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL 6
2.1. KEYBOARD LOCKING PROCESS 6
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE SET 7
3.1. REMOTE CONTROL 7
3.1.1. DESCRIPTION OF MANOEUVRES 8
3.1.2. TRANSMITTER WITH LED 9
3.1.3. TRANSMITTER WITH LCD SCREEN (optional) 10
3.2. BATTERY CHARGER 11
3.2.1. BATTERY CHARGING PROCESS 11
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12
4.1. TRANSMITTER 12
4.2. BATTERY CHARGER 12
5. INSTALLATION AND START-UP 13
5.1. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER 13
5.2. START-UP 13
5.2.1. SETTING THE TRANSMISSION TIME 13
5.2.2. BATTERY STATUS 14
6. MAINTENANCE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 15
6.1. MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER 16
6.2. BATTERY CHARGING 16
7. DISPLAY OF THE EQUIPMENT CODE 17
8. DISPLAY THE WORKING CHANNEL 18
9. CHANGE THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI VERSIONS) 19
9.1. OPERATING MODE 19
9.2. AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF FREQUENCY PROCESS 20
9.3. MANUAL CHANGE OF FREQUENCY PROCESS 21
9.4. CHECKING THE SELECTED CHANNEL 23
9.5. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE 24
9.5.1. CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 433 MHZ 24
9.5.2. CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 868 MHZ 25
10. POSSIBLE INCIDENTS ANS SOLUTIONS 26
11. QUICK DISPLAY GUIDE 29
11.1. SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONALITY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL LEDS 29
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11.2. LED INFORMATION DURING CHANGE OF FREQUENCY 29
11.3. INFORMATION ABOUT FREQUENCY CHANNEL THROUGH LED 29
11.4. KEYBOARD LOCK 30
11.5. SUMMARY TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI VERSIONS 30
11.6. SUMMARY TO CHANGE MANUALLY THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI
VERSIONS) 31
11.7. SUMMARY TO CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION TIME 32
12. RECYCLABILITY 33
12.1. PACKAGING 33
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1. INTRODUCTION The manual you have in your hands is a guide for the correct use of the WINNER remote control.
This unit, together with the associated receiver, has been specifically designed for the wireless remote control of electromechanically operated machinery.
The radio signals used employ FM frequency modulation and FFSK encoding. The most advanced technology and the latest generation microprocessors have been used in electronic design. This allows total safety in the use of the radio remote control.
To avoid unwanted operations, the system is provided with various security mechanisms that will be described in the next chapters. Any self-detection of anomalies blocks the execution of the operations..
The receiver works in the UHF band at frequencies between 433,050 and 434,775 MHz (UN 30 and 32 of the C.N.A,F.), or between 868,000 and 870,000 MHz (UN 39 of the C.N.A.F.) as prescribed in the telecommunications regulations I-ETS 300 220.
1.1. GCFI VERSION The GCFI (Intelligent Frequency Change Management) version provides the equipment with an intelligent system enabling it to change to vacant frequencies automatically and at random, thereby avoiding interferences which could cause continuous downtimes during operation.
ATTENTION!: EVERYTHING RELATED IN THIS MANUAL TO THE CHANGE OF FREQUENCY AND THE WORKING CHANNEL, IS NOT VALID FOR THE GCFI VERSION.
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2. GENERAL TERMS FOR THE CORRECT AND SAFE USE OF THE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL The user, in order to have the maximum security in the handling of the remote control, must follow the rules described in this manual.
The operator of the remote control, when he has to perform any command of the device, must be located in a place where he can visualize at all times the manoeuvre he is performing. If it’s impossible to do so, he must be located in a place where he can see the maximum possible manoeuvre, and in the hidden places, an assistant is required. Never perform a manoeuvre that may have an uncontrolled part.
Do not leave the transmitter of the remote control on the floor or on top of metal blocks, in case you have to do it, activate the emergency stop (STOP BUTTON) of the transmitter and put the key / switch in its OFF position or lock the keyboard in if enabled (see section 2.1 - Keypad Lock Procedure).
When the operator of the remote control ends his working day or has to leave the remote control, he must activate the emergency stop (STOP BUTTON) and place the battery in the charger for its recharging.
2.1. KEYBOARD LOCKING PROCESS Optionally, the device can have a keyboard lock/unlock system using a key sequence.
The remote control keyboard is locked by pressing the start button 5 times in less than 3 seconds, with
the STOP BUTTON pressed, which is indicated by the simultaneous lighting up of the LED and the
LED .
To unlock the keyboard, press the start button again 5 times in less than 3 seconds with the STOP BUTTON pressed. However, to confirm the unlocking, the two LEDs above blink three times.
Please note that if the start button is pressed when the keyboard is locked, el LED and the LED
flash alternately.
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3. DESCRIPTION OF THE SET
The transmission ones are composed of the following elements:
Remote control
Batteries
Charger
3.1. REMOTE CONTROL It is a sealed pushbutton box (IP65) made of highly resistant plastic material. On the front are the pushbuttons for operations and indicative LEDs, and on the back it incorporates the housing for interchangeable batteries.
The transmitter consists of three parts: pushbuttons, control circuit and UHF transmitter / transceiver.
For GCFI version, the diagram would be as follows:
The orders coming from the pushbuttons are acquired by the microprocessor, which is in charge of preparing the FFSK signal by adding the codes of direction and control and injecting it into the UHF transmitter. The transmitter incorporates the signal of that order to the carrier frequency, which previously filtered, will be emitted by the antenna.
In the case of the models that incorporate the GCFI version, the transmitter becomes a transceiver in order to establish a bi-directional communication with the receiver.
PUSHBUTTONS
SWITCHS
COMMUTATORS
MODULATOR TRANSMITTER
PUSHBUTTONS
SWITCHS
COMMUTATORS
CONTROL TRANSCEIVER
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3.1.1. DESCRIPTION OF MANOEUVRES
Below are the different configurations of the standard WINNER remote control model depending on the application:
Tower Crane:
Bridge crane
STOP
TROLLEY BACKWARD
AUXILIARY
SLEWING LEFT
LOWER
MANOEUVRES MANOEUVRES
START / HORN
WIND FREE SLEWING
RAISE
SLEWING RIGHT
TROLLEY FORWARD
SLEWING BRAKE
STOP
CRANE FORWARD
TROLLEY LEFT
RAISE
MANOEUVRES
START / HORN
AUXILIARY 1
AUXILIARY
MANOEUVRES
LOWERBAJAR
TROLLEY RIGHT
CRANE BACKWARD
AUXILIARY 2
Fig. 3-1. WINNER tower crane
Fig. 3-2. WINNER bridge crane
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Optionally, this range of remote controls can incorporate the following functions:
Tandem / Trolley preselection: the transmitter can communicate with two different receivers.
Pitch & Catch: operating mode in which several transmitters (between 2 and 4) are associated at 1 receiver.
Master/Slave: operating mode in which 2 transmitters are associated with 2 receivers.
IR Safety: This infrared (IR) security blocking system allows you to limit the communication range to a certain area, deactivating the manoeuvres (Range Control) or avoiding start-up (Start Control).
Option with Data Feedback: the transmitter and receiver use bidirectional communication, so the transmitter can receive information from the receiver and display it using the LEDs or the screen.
NOTE: in case of incorporating any of these options, an annex manual is provided.
3.1.2. TRANSMITTER WITH LED
In the standard models with LED, the different operating states and fault diagnosis are indicated by 5 LED:
LED Indication
Radio features status.
On indicates the remote control is transmitting.
GCFI versions: If it blinks quickly or is temporarily off, it indicates the communication is correct. If it is switch on when a manoeuvre is activated it indicates that there is no communication with the receiver.
Battery status: You can check the details of indication for this LED In section ¡Error! No se encuentra el origen de la referencia. of this manual.
S1
If it keeps switch on after the initial sequence, it indicates that there is an error in the configuration memory (EEPROM).
For special applications it has other associated functions.1
S2 Used in special applications.
S3 It flashes if the START key is pressed together with another manoeuvres key indicating that the start is not allowed.
1 You can check the functions for special applications in the attached documentation delivered together
with the system.
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On some WINNER remote control models, there are additional LEDs that provide more information. You can check the function of these LEDs in the attached documentation that will be delivered together with the special equipment.
3.1.3. TRANSMITTER WITH LCD SCREEN (optional)
On models with a display, the operating status is indicated on the screen by messages and icons:
Screen Indication
LOGO It appears during 3 s when inserting the battery and switch off.
Switch on + After pressing the Start the screen switch on and shows the battery level. The lighting goes off at 20 '' without use and the screen goes off at 30 '' without use.
The icon painted 100% indicates the battery is full.
When it drops below 22%, blinks and turns off the light to save battery power; it indicates low battery.
When it reaches 0% the battery voltage is below the equipment working voltage, the equipment will switch off.
After pressing Start button, the radio link icon appears.
If there is no link with the receiver, the icon changes continuously the size.
When the link occurs, the icon remains fix.
Information In the center of the screen will appears the information required for the application.
Message “START NOT ALLOWED CHECK
MANOEUVRE ” A manoeuvre not allowed is activated during start-up.
Message “START NOT ALLOWED E-STOP
PUSHED”
The E-Stop is pressed while trying to start with the START button.
Message “ERROR EEPROM”
Error in the configuration recorded in the EEPROM or chip wrongly inserted.
Message “STOP” Switch off the set of transmitter-receiver, either by E-Stop button pressed or by radio disconnection
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3.2. BATTERY CHARGER The charger allows fast and safe charge of batteries. The supplied batteries are Ni-MH and the charger is designed to optimize their charge and its life time. It is capable of detecting faulty, short-circuited or overheated batteries and can recover discharged batteries after a long period.
3.2.1. BATTERY CHARGING PROCESS
The charger has two indicator LED, one for power, which indicates that the appliance is connected to the power supply, and another for charging, which indicates that charging is in progress. When inserting the battery, the charger checks the charge level and can perform two actions based on it:
If the charge level is low, a precharge is performed (LED flashing)
A constant charging is performed for approx. 20 minutes (LED on fixed).
After this time, the charger verifies the state of the battery and adapts the load to each case. When the charging process ends, the LED turns off. A full charge takes approximately 4 and a half hour.
Charging should be done at a temperature between -10 and 50 ºC.
Before using the remote control for the first time, make a full charge of the batteries.
Power supply LED
Charging LED
Detail of LEDS in the battery charger.
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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
4.1. TRANSMITTER
4.2. BATTERY CHARGER
Number of orders Till 21 (optionally till 32)
Probability of wrong manoeuvre 10-18
Hamming distance ≥ 6
Programmable code Till 16777216
Order response time <50 ms
Active emergency time <50 ms
Passive emergency time 1600 ms
Radius of action 100 meters
Frequency bands
(I-ETS 300 220)
433,050 to 434,775 MHz
868,000 to 870,000 MHz
Temperature range: From -20ºC to +70ºC
Canalization: 25 kHz
Modulation: FM
Codification: FFSK
Transmit power: 10 mW P.R.A.
Frequency stability: + 2.5 ppm (-30ºC a +70ºC)
Harmonic attenuation: > 70 dB
Consumption in emission: < 65 mA
Consumption in stand-by: < 800 µA
Power: Removable battery Ni-MH 3.6V, 2,3 A/h
Autonomy: 24 hours + 10 minutes back up
24 hours + 10 minutes back up (GCFI)
Dimensions: 236 x 66 x 66 mm
Weight (without battery): 0,6 kg
Battery weight: 121 g
Protection: IP 65
Power supply: 100 - 240 Vac
Consumption 3,6 VA
Max. Power: 6 VA
Charging intensity: 550 mA
Charging time: 4,5 approx. hours. With fast charge
Protection: IP30
Charger dimensions: 75 x 95 x 50 mm
Approx. weight: 0,2 kg + 0,35 kg (feeder)
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5. INSTALLATION AND START-UP
5.1. INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER The details of the receiver installation can be found in the corresponding manual.
It is indispensable that you consult the mentioned manual before starting up.
5.2. START-UP Once the receiver is installed, activating the general switch of the machine will light up the LEDs located on the front of the receiving equipment to verify its correct operation.
Insert a charged battery into the remote control and the LEDs on the button panel will light up sequentially to verify its operation. In the event that there is a problem with the EEPROM of the button panel, the S1 LED will switch on.
Unlock the emergency stop button (E-STOP BUTTON). When the START button is pressed, the remote control will start working by activating the stop relays and start relay, and the general contactor will be
locked. The LED of the remote control will be activated indicating that the remote control is in operating mode. From this moment on, the activation of any button will result in the activation of the corresponding operation. The selected manoeuvre will remain active as long as the button is pressed.
To keep the radio channel free and prevent the operator from accidentally leaving the machine running when not in use, the remote control has been fitted with an automatic stop system. If no intervention is made, this system acts after 180 seconds (configurable) sending a stop sequence to the receiver, which will cause the machine to stop.
At the time the machine stops it will be displayed by pulses on the LEDs & the receiver the
frequency channel on which the equipment is working. The display begins with the tens pulses through
the LED and will continue indicating the units using the LED . In case that the value of tens or units
will be zero, the display of this LED will be skipped. More details on this channel display are provided in Chapter 8.
5.2.1. SETTING THE TRANSMISSION TIME
The configuration of the automatic stop time (default 180 seconds) is done from the pushbutton panel, and this time can be changed between three values as follows:
Lock the E-STOP BUTTON and remove the battery. In case that the remote control incorporates a 1)switch or shut-off key, it would not be necessary to remove the battery, just put it in the OFF position.
ATTENTION!: REMEMBER THAT LOCKING THE E- STOP BUTTON IS THE SAME AS STOPPING THE REMOTE CONTROL, THAT MEANS, TO DEACTIVATE IMMEDIATELY ANY RELAY OPERATED IN THE RECEIVER.
Press any of the pushbuttons marked as TIME in the following figure and, keeping it pressed, insert 2)the battery or, in the case that it includes a key or a switch, take it to the ON position.
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Fig. 5-1. Buttons used to change the emission time.
Wait between 3 and 5 seconds approximately and unlock the EMERGENCY-STOP Button. 3)
Release the TIME button and y reactivate it. 4)
The LEDs y will flash simultaneously from one to three times indicating the time that has 5)
been programmed can be::
Mode 1: 180 seconds (one flash).
Mode 2: 330 seconds (two flashes).
Mode 3: continuous emission (three flashes).
Repeat the sequence successively to change from one mode to another cyclically. To activate the transmitter again, press the START button.
5.2.2. BATTERY STATUS
The transmitter is provided with an indicator LED of the battery status. When the remote control detects that the battery is at a low level of charge (reserve status), the LED will start to flash and the horn manoeuvre will be activated intermittently: After approximately 10 minutes, the transmitter turns off, and sends a stop sequence to the receiver, and the LED lights on fix (battery empty).
When the battery is in reserve, it is recommended to charge the battery.
ATTENTION!: WHEN THE BATTERY IS IN RESERVE, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS: MODE FREQUENCY CHANGE, FREQUENCY CHANGE, KEYBOARD LOCK AND CHANGE THE AUTOMATIC DISCONNECTION TIME.
TIME TIME
E-STOP BUTTON
START BUTTON
OR
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6. MAINTENANCE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL The equipment you have purchased is manufactured using top quality materials to ensure perfect working order and operation of the remote control. Similarly to all machinery and equipment, the remote control requires minimum basic maintenance tasks that should be performed.
ATTENTION!: IF ANY ANOMALY IS DETECTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT, IT MUST BE PUT OUT OF SERVICE IMMEDIATELY
In order to increase the life of your equipment as much as possible, and avoid unnecessary repair costs, we recommend that you carefully follow the following conservation and maintenance tips:
Avoiding unnecessary hits on the equipment.
Use the attachment accessories, shoulder strap, properly and adjust it so that the use of the equipment is comfortable and safe.
Although the equipment has a high degree of water tightness (IP65), it shouldn't be totally or partially submerged and shouldn't be left in places where it could flood if it rains.
The pushbuttons of the set are made of an elastic material to give them elasticity, texture and water tightness, so you must take special care to avoid touching them with sharp objects that could damage the structure of the button. When the button is worn-out or damaged it must be replaced immediately.
It’s also advisable not to leave the remote unnecessarily exposed to the sun's rays.
Check that the battery holder contacts are free of dirt and rust and that they exert the spring return force correctly.
ATTENTION!: BEFORE ANY MANIPULATION PROCEED TO DEACTIVATE THE MAIN SWITCH OF THE MACHINE.
Generally, it’s advisable to carry out a complete revision of the water tightness devices that protect both the receiver and the transmitter from bad weather conditions every now and then. It’s advisable that this revision is done by a Technical Assistance Service accredited by ITOWA, since a bad waterproofing can cause irreparable damage to the equipment.
In the case of the remote control, pay particular attention to the joints and rubber protections of the different drives, replacing them immediately if they have been cut or suffered other damages.
ATTENTION!: ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS SHOULD BE USED FOR ANY REPAIRS, AND THE SAFETY FEATURES AS WELL AS THOSE OF THE UHF TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER, SHOULD NEVER BE ALTERED..
To test the function of the active safety, simply actuate the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON on the transmitter while it is running. The general contactor must fall down immediately..
To check the operation of the passive safety, disconnect the power or remove the battery from the transmitter. The general contactor should drop after within a maximum of 1.6 seconds.
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6.1. MAINTENANCE OF THE CHARGER The following parts will be checked:
Contacts (which must be free of dirt and rust)
The correct display and indication of the LEDs.
If you have any questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to contact our Technical Assistance Service or any of our authorized technicians.
6.2. BATTERY CHARGING The batteries included in the ITOWA equipment have no memory effect, which means that they can be put into charge without being completely discharged. For this reason, and in order to extend their useful life, it’s recommended to use one battery every half working day.
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7. DISPLAY OF THE EQUIPMENT CODE In case you need to know the equipment's code, the receiver allows you to display it. You can consult the manual of the receiver associated to this remote control to see the procedure that has to be followed, in order to see this code.
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8. DISPLAY THE WORKING CHANNEL It is important to know the frequency channel in which you are working to make a frequency change or to detect possible interferences from other equipment on the communication between the transmitter and receiver.
To know the frequency channel of the transmitter, please follow the below steps:
Activate the E-STOP button. 1)
Remove the battery or, if you have a key / switch put it on the OFF position. 2)
Press the START button and, keeping it pressed, insert the battery or turn the key / switch to the ON 3)position.
The LEDs on the keypad will light up sequentially to verify its operation and then the frequency 4)
channel will be displayed using the LEDs and as follows:
First, the LED will blink as many times as tens has the frequency channel. If it is zero it will not
blink.
Then the LED will blink as many times as units has the frequency channel. If it is zero, it will not blink.
Once have been displayed the tens and units, the transmitter can be started.
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9. CHANGE THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI VERSIONS)
ATTENTION!: THE CHANGE OF WORK FREQUENCY MUST BE DONE BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY.
ATTENTION!: IF THE BATTERY HAVE ARRIVED TO THE RESERVE FOR LOW CHARGE, IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO SELECT A CHANGE OF FREQUENCY MODE OR CHANGE THE FREQUENCY.
9.1. OPERATING MODE The system can operate in three modes:
Mode 1: frequency change disabled.
Mode 2: frequency change in manual mode.
Mode 3: frequency change in automatic mode.
¡ATTENTION!: THE SYSTEM IS DELIVERED WITH THE CHANGE OF FREQUENCY IN AUTOMATIC MODE
To change the operating mode:
Lock the E- STOP BUTTON and remove the battery or, if it includes a key or switch, put them to the 1)OFF position.
Press the START and UNIT buttons (see Fig. 9 1) at same time and, keeping them pressed, insert 2)
the battery or turn the key / switch to the ON position. LED and will flash simultaneously one
to three times indicating the mode of operation has been programmed, that can be:
Mode 1: frequency change disabled (one flash).
Mode 2: frequency change in manual mode (two flashes).
Mode 3: frequency change in automatic mode (three flashes).
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Fig. 9-1 Buttons used to configure the frequency change mode.
Without releasing the START button, each time you press the units button and it will change the 3)operating mode successively from mode 1 (frequency change disabled) to mode 2 (frequency change in manual mode), to mode 3 (frequency change in automatic mode), from mode 3 to mode 1 again and so on.
The system works in the UHF band at frequencies between 433,050 MHz and 434,775 MHz, or between 868,000 MHz and 870,000 MHz, depending on the model purchased, and complies with the requirements of telecommunications and security regulations I -ETS 300-220 (see section 9.5. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE).
9.2. AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF FREQUENCY PROCESS
ATTENTION!: TO MAKE AN AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CHANGE, THE AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CHANGE MODE MUST BE PREVIOUSLY SELECTED (MODE 3, SEE SECTION 9.1).
To change the working frequency automatically, proceed on the transmitter as follows:
In case you were working with the remote control, and as a safety measure, remove the battery from 1)the transmitter to disconnect the equipment.
Insert a charged battery. Is not possible to change frequency with a battery in reserve state. 2)
Verify that the receiver is ready to work. The LEDs on it will light up as follows, which indicates that 3)there is voltage and does not detect the channel stays occupied by another system:
Receiver ready
ICON INDICATION
LED off with fast blinking on
LED on fixed
START BUTTON
OR
UNITS TENS
VALIDATE
E-STOP BUTTON
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ATTENTION!: PLACE THE TRANSMITTER AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE RECEIVER.
If the E-STOP BUTTON is locked (pushed in) it must be unlocked (released). 4)
Press the START button (see section 9.1) to start the equipment and, keeping it pressed, interlock 5)the E-STOP BUTTON. The equipment will select a new frequency automatically and the new channel is sent to the receiver. The transmitter and receiver will indicate the new frequency channel using the LEDs.
To indicate it on the transmitter, use the two available LEDs and . First, you will see as many 6)
flashes on the LED as the number of tens that must be displayed, and there are as many flashes
on the LED as number of units must be displayed. A similar sequence occurs in the receiver: the
el LED indicates the tens and the LED the units.
Transmitter Receiver
Tens
Tens
Units
Units
If the change of frequency has been done correctly, the indicators and will stop flashing and the
equipment will be ready to work In case the frequency change has not been done correctly, repeat the process until the receiver find a free channel.
After changing the working channel, in order to continue operating with the radio control it is necessary to unlock the E-Stop (E-STOP BUTTON) and press the START button. The indicator S1 of the receiver, if incorporated, will light up permanently, indicating that the stop and start relays are activated and, consequently, the general contactor of the machine should be rearmed, being able to operate any manoeuvre now.
9.3. MANUAL CHANGE OF FREQUENCY PROCESS
ATTENTION!: TO MAKE A MANUAL FREQUENCY CHANGE, YOU MUST SELECT PREVIOUSLY THE MANUAL FREQUENCY CHANGE MODE (MODE 2, SEE SECTION 9.1).
To change the working frequency in manual mode, proceed on the transmitter as follows:
In case you were working with the remote control, and as a safety measure, remove the battery from 1)the transmitter to disconnect the equipment.
Insert a charged battery. It is not possible to change frequency with a battery in reserve state. 2)
Verify the receiver is ready to work. The LEDs of the same will light up as follows, which indicates 3)that there is voltage and does not detect the channel occupied by another system.
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Receiver ready
¡ATTENTION!: PLACE THE TRANSMITTER AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE RECEIVER AL RECEPTOR.
If the E-STOP BUTTON is locked (pushed in) it must be unlocked (released). 4)
Press the START(1)
button to start the equipment and, keeping it pressed, activate the E-STOP 5)
BUTTON. The indicator LEDs and from the transmitter will blink alternately. The receiver is
waiting for the new working channel.
From this moment, you will have one minute to introduce the new working channel. After this time, the equipment will exit from the programming mode and will maintain the old channel and will display the working channel using the LEDs, both on the transmitter and the receiver, in the same way as detailed in the previous section.
Enter the channel number, for example 27, by pressing the button corresponding to the TENS twice 6)and seven the UNITS one. Press the VALIDATE button.
The selected channel is sent to the receiver, which will indicate the new channel through the LEDs, 7)as well as the transmitter..
Transmitter Receiver
Tens
Tens
Units
Units
The frequency change was successful done and the indicators and will stop flashing. After
changing the working channel, in order to continue operating with the radio control it is necessary to unlock the emergency stop button (E-STOP BUTTON) and press on the START button. The indicator S1 of the receiver, if incorporated, will light up permanently, indicating that the stop and start relays are activated and consequently, the general contactor of the machine should be rearmed, being able to perform any manoeuvre now.
NOTE: If the frequency change has been started in manual mode and the validation button is pressed without previously entering the units or tens, the remote control unit will automatically select the first channel in the working band (see channel assignment tables in section 9.5).
1 See ¡Error! No se encuentra el origen de la referencia. for description of related buttons
ICON INDICATION
LED off with fast blinking on
LED on fixed
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9.4. CHECKING THE SELECTED CHANNEL After making a change of frequency it is recommended to check that the selected channel is not occupied. Make the following steps:
Stop the transmitter by pressing the E-STOP button. 1)
If the channel is occupied, the LED on the receiver will stay on indicating that the channel is busy. 2)
In this case, it will be necessary to change the emission channel again and, if the situation is repeated on the new channel, the process must be done again until find a free channel that avoid possible operating anomalies.
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9.5. CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT TABLE
9.5.1. CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 433 MHZ
Channel 1: 433.050 MHz Channel 25: 433.650 MHz Channel 49: 434.250 MHz
Channel 2: 433.075 MHz Channel 26: 433.675 MHz Channel 50: 434.275 MHz
Channel 3: 433.100 MHz Channel 27: 433.700 MHz Channel 51: 434.300 MHz
Channel 4: 433.125 MHz Channel 28: 433.725 MHz Channel 52: 434.325 MHz
Channel 5: 433.150 MHz Channel 29: 433.750 MHz Channel 53: 434.350 MHz
Channel 6: 433.175 MHz Channel 30: 433.775 MHz Channel 54: 434.375 MHz
Channel 7: 433.200 MHz Channel 31: 433.800 MHz Channel 55: 434.400 MHz
Channel 8: 433.225 MHz Channel 32: 433.825 MHz Channel 56: 434.425 MHz
Channel 9: 433.250 MHz Channel 33: 433.850 MHz Channel 57: 434.450 MHz
Channel 10: 433.275 MHz Channel 34: 433.875 MHz Channel 58: 434.475 MHz
Channel 11: 433.300 MHz Channel 35: 433.900 MHz Channel 59: 434.500 MHz
Channel 12: 433.325 MHz Channel 36: 433.925 MHz Channel 60: 434.525 MHz
Channel 13: 433.350 MHz Channel 37: 433.950 MHz Channel 61: 434.550 MHz
Channel 14: 433.375 MHz Channel 38: 433.975 MHz Channel 62: 434.575 MHz
Channel 15: 433.400 MHz Channel 39: 434.000 MHz Channel 63: 434.600 MHz
Channel 16: 433.425 MHz Channel 40: 434.025 MHz Channel 64: 434.625 MHz
Channel 17: 433.450 MHz Channel 41: 434.050 MHz Channel 65: 434.650 MHz
Channel 18: 433.475 MHz Channel 42: 434.075 MHz Channel 66: 434.675 MHz
Channel 19: 433.500 MHz Channel 43: 434.100 MHz Channel 67: 434.700 MHz
Channel 20: 433.525 MH Channel 44: 434.125 MHz Channel 68: 434.725 MHz
Channel 21: 433.550 MHz Channel 45: 434.150 MHz Channel 69: 434.750 MHz
Channel 22: 433.575 MHz Channel 46: 434.175 MHz Channel 70: 434.775 MHz
Channel 23: 433.600 MHz Channel 47: 434.200 MHz
Channel 24: 433.625 MHz Channel 48: 434.225 MHz
Channels applicable in countries outside the E.U
Applicable channels in the E.U.
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9.5.2. CHANNELS IN FREQUENCY 868 MHZ
Channel 1: 868.000 MHz Channel 28: 868.675 MHz Channel 55: 869.350 MHz
Channel 2: 868.025 MHz Channel 29: 868.700 MHz Channel 56: 869.375 MHz
Channel 3: 868.050 MHz Channel 30: 868.725 MHz Channel 57: 869.400 MHz
Channel 4: 868.075 MHz Channel 31: 868.750 MHz Channel 58: 869.425 MHz
Channel 5: 868.100 MHz Channel 32: 868.775 MHz Channel 59: 869.450 MHz
Channel 6: 868.125 MHz Channel 33: 868.800 MHz Channel 60: 869.475 MHz
Channel 7: 868.150 MHz Channel 34: 868.825 MHz Channel 61: 869.500 MHz
Channel 8: 868.175 MHz Channel 35: 868.850 MHz Channel 62: 869.525 MHz
Channel 9: 868.200 MHz Channel 36: 868.875 MHz Channel 63: 869.550 MHz
Channel 10: 868.225 MHz Channel 37: 868.900 MHz Channel 64: 869.575 MHz
Channel 11: 868.250 MHz Channel 38: 868.925 MHz Channel 65: 869.600 MHz
Channel 12: 868.275 MHz Channel 39: 868.950 MHz Channel 66: 869.625 MHz
Channel 13: 868.300 MHz Channel 40: 868.975 MHz Channel 67: 869.650 MHz
Channel 14: 868.325 MHz Channel 41: 869.000 MHz Channel 68: 869.675 MHz
Channel 15: 868.350 MHz Channel 42: 869.025 MHz Channel 69: 869.700 MHz
Channel 16: 868.375 MHz Channel 43: 869.050 MHz Channel 70: 869.725 MHz
Channel 17: 868.400 MHz Channel 44: 869.075 MHz Channel 71: 869.750 MHz
Channel 18: 868.425 MHz Channel 45: 869.100 MHz Channel 72: 869.775 MHz
Channel 19: 868.450 MHz Channel 46: 869.125 MHz Channel 73: 869.800 MHz
Channel 20: 868.475 MHz Channel 47: 869.150 MHz Channel 74: 869.825 MHz
Channel 21: 868.500 MHz Channel 48: 869.175 MHz Channel 75: 869.850 MHz
Channel 22: 868.525 MHz Channel 49: 869.200 MHz Channel 76: 869.875 MHz
Channel 23: 868.550 MHz Channel 50: 869.225 MHz Channel 77: 869.900 MHz
Channel 24: 868.575 MHz Channel 51: 869.250 MHz Channel 78: 869.925 MHz
Channel 25: 868.600 MHz Channel 52: 869.275 MHz Channel 79: 869.950 MHz
Channel 26: 868.625 MHz Channel 53: 869.300 MHz Channel 80: 869.975 MHz
Channel 27: 868.650 MHz Channel 54: 869.325 MHz Channel 81: 870.000 MHz
Channels applicable in countries outside the E.U.
Unused channels (social alarms) in E.U. and other countries.
Applicable channels in the E.U.
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10. POSSIBLE INCIDENTS ANS SOLUTIONS 1
INCIDENT STATE SOLUTION
The remote control does not start
LED Panel
None of the transmitter
indicators LEDs and
lights up.
LCD Panel
Screen off.
Verify that the battery is correctly inserted.
if it incorporates a key or switch, check that it is in the ON position.
Check the battery charge status or replace directly with a charged one.
LED Panel
Only the transmitter LED lights up.
LCD Panel
Icon and screen off
The battery is empty; it must be replaced by a charged one.
LED Panel
The transmitter LED lights
up, but the LINK LED in the receiver does not light up (not applicable in GCFI versions).
LCD Panel
is changing size.
Check that the transmitter and receiver channel are the same.
Keep the transmitter start button pressed until the receiver starts (maximum 1 minute). Make it closest to the receiver.
LED Panel
The transmitter LED and
both blink.
LCD Panel
Text: “Locked keyboard”
Transmitter with locked keyboard. To unlock it you must follow the steps in section 2.1.
LED Panel
LED S3 of the transmitter blinks.
LCD Panel
Text :” Check manoeuvre”
There is some active channel, verify that all the actuators on the transmitter are in rest position.
1 We are including information about receivers to facilitate diagnosis of the problem.
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INCIDENT STATE SOLUTION
The remote control does not start
LED Panel
One of the transmitter LEDs makes two quick flashes and a pause.
LCD Panel
Text: “Failure of E-Stop button”
A contact of the E-STOP button has failed, notify the Technical Assistance Service
None of the receiver indicators light up.
Check that the receiver power is correct and it is connected correctly
LED Panel
Only the LED S1 is on
LCD Panel
Message “ERROR EEPROM”
EEPROM error. Check if it is correctly inserted in its socket. If this is the case and it still does not work, contact the Technical Assistance Service.
Transmitter and receiver start but the machine does not work.
The receiver is connected to the machine but it still does not work.
Check fuses in receiver. If there is any melted, it must be replaced by a new one of the same value (see value in the technical specifications section of the receiver)
Check the connection of the receiver hose to the electrical panel of the machine through the corresponding connectors.
Put the cable / cab keypad instead of the remote control and if this does not work either, the problem is on the machine
After changing the working channel the machine does not work
LED (LINK) of receiver is
on, but it does not work.
Keep the start button of transmitter pressed until the receiver starts (maximum 1 minute). Make it closest to the receiver.
The receiver keeps LED
(LINK) on being the transmitter in repose.
There are interferences on the new channel. It should be changed to another and, if it does not find the new channel, it must be kept pressed the start button on the transmitter (maximum 1 minute). Make it closest to the receiver.
The transmitter does not allow a frequency change.
LED panel
Indicators and do
not flash alternately.
Check battery charge status
Check the configured frequency change mode.
Wrong introduction of the working channel in a frequency change.
Working channel introduced unwanted
Repeat the entire process with the desired working channel.
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INCIDENT STATE SOLUTION
The remote control has little range and the machine stops, but it allows rearming.
Antenna disconnected, broken or in bad condition
Replace the antenna or notify the Technical Assistance Service..
Although the transmitter is disconnected locking the E-STOP button, the receiver
continues with the LED
(LINK) on.
There is interference from another device. You have to change the working channel, following the steps in the section "Frequency change" in the transmitter manual.
Randomly the receiver stops or some relays can not be activated, but the receiver continues to run.
LED (PWR) of the receiver stays on but performs a quick pulse.
Receiver power supply is below 50% of nominal.
LED (PWR) of the receiver stays on but performs two quick pulses.
Receiver power supply is below 45% of nominal.
ATTENTION!: ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS SHOULD BE USED FOR ANY REPAIR AND SAFETY FEATURES SHOULD NEVER BE ALTERED.
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11. QUICK DISPLAY GUIDE
11.1. SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONALITY OF THE REMOTE CONTROL LEDS
11.2. LED INFORMATION DURING CHANGE OF FREQUENCY
To activate the manual frequency change, both LEDs will flash alternately until you press the validation for the frequency change.
When finish the frequency change process (in manual and automatic mode) the working channel will be visualized through the LEDs:
o LED will produce as many pulses as tens have the channel.
o Later on the LED will produce as many pulses as units have the channel.
Note: the remote control will not be started until the channel display ends.
11.3. INFORMATION ABOUT FREQUENCY CHANNEL THROUGH LED With the E-STOP BUTTON locked, insert the battery into the transmitter or, in the case that it includes a key or switch, put them to the ON position while keeping the START button pressed to know the working channel of the transmitter using the LED lighting sequence described in section 11.2.
ICON MEANING
LED off.
Slow blink.
LED switch off with fast blinking on.
LED switch on with fast blinking off .
LED fix switch on
LED INDICATION
Transmitter in operation
Channel activated when the start is activated.
Failure contact 1 of the E-Stop button.
Transmitter stopped.
LED INDICATION
Standby status or battery OK.
Battery in reserve.
Empty Battery.
Failure contact 2 of the E-Stop button.
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11.4. KEYBOARD LOCK
To lock and unlock the keypad, press the START button 5 times in less than three seconds with the E-STOP BUTTON locked.
If the keyboard is locked both LEDs and flash at the same time, trying to start the equipment.
When you lock the keyboard both LEDs and light up during 3 seconds.
When you unlock the keyboard, both LEDs and flash three times simultaneously.
11.5. SUMMARY TO CHANGE THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI VERSIONS
1º
Lock the E-STOP BUTTON and remove the battery or, if it includes a key or switch put them to the OFF position.
2º
Press simultaneously the START and the UNIT buttons.
Keeping them pressed, insert the battery or, in the case of incorporating a key or switch, put at the ON position.
3º
The LEDs will flash simultaneously from one to three times indicating the mode of operation that has been programmed.
- Mode 1: frequency change disabled (1 flash)
- Mode 2: frequency change in manual mode (2 flashes)
- Mode 3: frequency change in automatic mode (3 flashes)
START BUTTON
OR
UNITS TENS
VALIDATE
E-STOP BUTTON
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11.6. SUMMARY TO CHANGE MANUALLY THE FREQUENCY BAND (NOT VALID FOR GCFI VERSIONS)
2º
Press as many times as necessary the UNITS and TENS buttons to enter the desired channel number.
3º
Press the VALIDATE button.
1º
Press simultaneously the START button and the E- STOP button.
START BUTTON
OR
UNITS TENS
VALIDATE
E-STOP BUTTON
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11.7. SUMMARY TO CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION TIME
1º
Lock E-STOP BUTTON and remove battery or, in case it incorporates a key or switch, put them in OFF position.
2º
Press one of the buttons marked as TIME and, keeping it pressed, insert the battery or, in the case that it includes a key or switch, put at the ON position.
3º
Wait approximately 3 to 5 seconds and unlatch the E-Stop button.
4º
Release the TIME button and activate it again.
5º
The LEDs of Start and Battery will flash simultaneously indicating the programmed time
- Mode 1: 180 seconds (one flash).
- Mode 2: 330 seconds (two flashes).
- Mode 3: continuous emission (three flashes).
TIME TIME
E-STOP BUTTON
START BUTTON
OR
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12. RECYCLABILITY
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL WASTE AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (RAEE)
At the end of the lifetime of the device, it must not be disposed together with general waste.
It can be delivered, free of charge, to specific collection places, differentiated by local authorities, or distributors that provide this service.
Separately disposing an electronic waste means avoiding possible negative consequences for the environment, resulting from improper disposal. And also allows a treatment and recycling of the materials that compose it, obtaining important savings in energy and resources.
TO UNDERLINE THE OBLIGATION TO COOPERATE WITH SEPARATE COLLECTION, THE PRODUCT IS MARKED WITH A WARNING AGAINST THE USE OF TRADITIONAL CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL
For further information, please contact the relevant authorities.
12.1. PACKAGING
The materials used in the packaging are recyclable.
When disposing of it, please follow the local regulations for the treatment of this type of waste.
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