User's Manual

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6.- USING THE SET
To ensure correct use of the equipment, follow the instructions below:
Make sure the transmitter you are going to use is the right one, identifying the machine on the
identification label. In the case of transmitters with LCD display, you are able to edit the
machine identification label, (ANNEX B). It will allow to the operator to identify the machine
before the starting of the equipment.
When modified the Machine Identification Label in the transmitter, it do not get
updated in the receiver’s EEPROM. To do so proceed to copy the transmitter’s
EEPROM into the receiver’s EEPROM.
Attach the belt to the transmitter unit. Its use is recommended to prevent the equipment from
falling.
Introduce a charged battery, turn the contact key and activate the transmitter.
To activate the system, you must first pull out the STOP button, the LED should then give an
orange-green pulse; then press the START button. If you find that the STOP button has already
been pulled out, it is necessary to push it in and then pull it out again, as this sequence will
allow the check in of the STOP circuit. If the unit has experienced a time-out auto-
disconnection, it is not necessary to repeat the STOP button procedure, simply push the
START button for 1 second.
The green LED should light up, indicating that the transmitter has started transmitting. From
now on, if any of the transmitter’s command buttons are pressed, the corresponding manoeuvre
will be activated.
To be able to start up the transmitter, all the command controls associated with active
manoeuvres must be in the neutral position (not activated). This is not the case for the selection
functions.
When 4 minutes have passed and no active manoeuvre command has been activated, the
transmitter automatically goes to STAND BY mode, indicated by green pulses each 3 seconds.
To start it up once more, press the START button.
The transmitter is equipped with a circuit for monitoring the battery level. When this level drops
below a pre-established limit, the transmitter LED starts to flash in red; 5 minutes later the
transmitter switches off, and the machine’s main contactor is deactivated. During this time, the
load has to be located on a safe position. If the STOP button is activated during this time,
transmitter will not start again, unless battery is replaced.
In transmitters with LCD, the battery power level is indicated as follows:
3 segments: charge greater than 50%.
2 segments: charge between 50 and 10%.
1 segment: charge between 10 and 5%.
Nothing: charge lower than 5%.
To switch off the transmitter, press the STOP button or turn off the contact key.
Remember that you are going to
remote control a moving piece of machinery. The
safety instructions described in chapter 3 of this manual must be strictly adhered to
.