System information
23
7
7
.
.
R
R
E
E
C
C
E
E
I
I
V
V
E
E
R
R
I
I
N
N
S
S
T
T
A
A
L
L
L
L
A
A
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
7
7
.
.
1
1
P
P
r
r
e
e
p
p
a
a
r
r
a
a
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
F
F
o
o
r
r
I
I
n
n
s
s
t
t
a
a
l
l
l
l
a
a
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
1. Required Tools:
(1) Flat Head Screwdriver (-)
(2) Phillips Head Screwdriver (+)
(3) Multi-Meter
(4) Open End Wrench
(5) Power Drill with 10.5mm ~ 11mm Drill-Bit
2. Check to ensure that your receiver is not set to the same RF channel and ID code as any other
systems in operation at the same facility or within distance of 900 feet.
3. Prior to installation, make sure that the crane or equipment itself is working properly.
4. Use a multi-meter to check the voltage source available and ensure that the receiver voltage
setting matches your power source.
5. Prior to installation, switch “off” the main power source to the crane or equipment.
7
7
.
.
2
2
S
S
t
t
e
e
p
p
B
B
y
y
S
S
t
t
e
e
p
p
I
I
n
n
s
s
t
t
a
a
l
l
l
l
a
a
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
1. The location selected should have the antenna visible from all areas where the transmitter is to
be used.
2. The location selected should not be exposed to high levels of electrical noise.
3. Ensure the selected location has adequate space to accommodate the receiver enclosure.
4. Make sure the receiver unit is in upright position (vertical).
5. The distance between the antenna and the control panel should be as far apart as possible.
6. Drill two holes on the control panel (10.5mm). Refer to diagrams next page.
7. Tightened the bolt nuts provided.
8. Ensure AC ground is connected to the power input terminal block, otherwise chassis
ground should be connect to the chassis ground connection hole on the receiver enclosure
(refer to item #4 on page 8).
9. For system wiring, please refer to the output contact diagram on page 11~16.
10. Ensure all wiring is correct and safely secured and all screws are fastened.










