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CommandPro

®

 23 Series 

User Manual 

 

14 

9M02-9028-A011-EN 
Rev 4 

 

Figure 2: 23 Series Receivers (23R08A and 23RCAN) 

Summary of Contents for CommandPro 23 Series

Page 1: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 9M02 9028 A011 EN ...

Page 2: ...lication of Cattronproducts rests with the end user sinceCattronand its agentscannotbe awareof all potentialuses Cattron makes no warranties as to non infringement nor as to the fitness merchantability or sustainability of any Cattron products for any specific or general uses Cattron Holdings Inc or any of its affiliates or agents shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any ...

Page 3: ...perational Features 11 5 3 Transmitter Specifications 11 5 4 Certifications 12 6 Receivers 13 6 1 Receiver Decoder 17 6 2 AutoLink 17 6 3 Power Supply 17 6 4 Receiver Diagnostics 17 6 5 Safety Features 17 7 Operation 18 7 1 Receiver Operation 18 7 2 Transmitter Operation 18 8 Installation Instructions 19 8 1 Antenna Location 19 8 2 Receiver Mounting 20 8 3 Receiver Wiring 20 8 4 Power Control Wiri...

Page 4: ...3 2 Changing the Transmitter ID Code 23 9 3 3 Changing the Transmitter Keypad Handheld 23 9 3 4 Handheld Transmitters 25 9 3 5 Belly Box Transmitters 25 9 4 Receiver Testing 25 9 5 Receiver Troubleshooting 26 9 5 1 Using AutoLink 26 10 Warranty Statement 26 11 CE Declaration of Conformity 26 ...

Page 5: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 5 9M02 9028 A011 EN Rev 4 1 Warnings WARNING Read all safety rules and warnings before installing and operating this system ...

Page 6: ...al it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning this equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following meas...

Page 7: ...by heat in excess of 160º F DO NOT INSTALL IN HIGH VIBRATION AREAS The life of this apparatus may be shortened through long exposure to intense shaking or vibration 3 2 Personal Safety MAKE SURE MACHINERY IS CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING Do not activate the remote system unless it is safe to do so TURN OFF THE RECEIVER POWER BEFORE WORKING ON MACHINERY Always disconnect the remote system before doing any...

Page 8: ...MAP The MAP determines how the outputs are directed what type they are how they operate what safety criteria is required and what processing time should be used for each one In short the MAP allows Cattron to match the control requirements of almost any system Cattron programs the MAP at the factory 4 3 Programming Accessories A stand alone portable handheld programmer RAC16A is available for most...

Page 9: ...eparately or together Two LEDs indicate the active system in dual mode operation On transmitters with a single button selector switch momentarily pressing the selector switch cycles the selection between functions If A LED is lit A function is active pressing the selector switch causes A LED to go out and B LED to light B function is now active Pressing the switch again causes A LED to light in ad...

Page 10: ...holster is available for easily carrying the transmitters also it offers added protection All transmitter functions are controlled by a microprocessor with a special memory or configuration information This offers a great degree of capability and versatility while at the same time providing operation and maintenance simplicity The antenna is internal to the handheld transmitter cases thus protecti...

Page 11: ... on the transmitter and puts the system in the active mode The transmitter remains active until the OFF STOP is pressed or the transmitter turns itself off see Auto Off below Off Stop While depressed this command sends an EStop command to the receiver The transmitter does not need to be actively ON to send this command When this button releases the transmitter turns off Auto Off The transmitter tu...

Page 12: ... 75 x 6 5 x 1 0 10 2 23T09A 9 oz 2 75 x 8 0 x 1 0 9 2 23T14A 9 oz 2 75 x 8 0 x 1 0 14 2 23T23 1 25 lb 3 5 x 11 5 x 1 0 23 3 1 Weight includes batteries 5 4 Certifications Model FCC ID Industry Canada Certification 23T10A CN2810A 1007A 810A 23T09A EGT810TX 249 710 31887 23T14A CN2814A 1007A 814A 23T23 EGT823TX 249 710 31892 ...

Page 13: ... safe operation even in the event of circuit failures Reliability Wide use of surface mount parts and few interconnections between boards provide greater reliability and easier service Simplicity Easy diagnostics and simple troubleshooting procedures makes servicing quick and easy Versatility Programmability plus many options allow this system to work on virtually any equipment without modificatio...

Page 14: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 14 9M02 9028 A011 EN Rev 4 Figure 2 23 Series Receivers 23R08A and 23RCAN ...

Page 15: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 15 9M02 9028 A011 EN Rev 4 Figure 3 23 Series Receiver 23R14A ...

Page 16: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 16 9M02 9028 A011 EN Rev 4 Figure 4 23 Series Receiver 23R22 ...

Page 17: ...ply Standard operating power for the receiver is 12 VDC automotive power but it will operate from 12 to 24 VDC 6 4 Receiver Diagnostics The receiver assembly monitors and indicates its status on a continuous basis The diagnostics are presented in a simple easy to understand format 6 5 Safety Features Controlling industrial and commercial equipment requires that the wireless control system be relia...

Page 18: ...ng the transmitter When finished with the job make sure the power to the receiver is turned off 7 2 Transmitter Operation IMPORTANT Press the OFF E STOP button to stop all functions 1 Press and release the ON button Verify that the status LED starts flashing at a low rate the ACTIVE light on the receiver lights and the Signal LED flashes 2 Press the required switches to operate the desired motion ...

Page 19: ...ovides the best performance Refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Transmitter Receiver Communication Example In most cases the antenna may be mounted directly on the receiver enclosure In determining the mounting location the following items should be considered The antenna should be mounted vertically For optimum performance the antenna itself should have a minimum of eight inches of clearance in all direct...

Page 20: ...efore starting this installation ensure that the power has been disconnected and that all applicable safety precautions are followed 8 4 Power Control Wiring The relay circuits are designed to operate at 8 A continuous over all environmental conditions and they will withstand momentary surges greater than 8 A If the combined current in any relay bank exceeds 8 A continuous or 15 A surge contact Ca...

Page 21: ...nto service the following testing procedure must be performed 1 Apply power to the receiver 2 Verify that the PWR indicator turns on 3 Turn on the transmitter 4 Verify that the SIGNAL indicator flashes 5 Verify that the safety circuit is active Press STOP on the transmitter and verify the safety circuit has deactivated the system 6 Turn on the transmitter again Check each of the command functions ...

Page 22: ...ce batteries Transmitter failure Call for service LED cycles on off 0 5 s on 0 5 s off Batteries are low Change batteries at the next convenient opportunity LED flashes red green A series only Batteries are low Change batteries at the next convenient opportunity LED is continuously on LED might flicker slightly Switch activated at start Restart transmitter with no other switches pressed Transmitte...

Page 23: ...en the screws snugly Refer to the RAC16A User Manual for more detailed instructions 9 3 3 Changing the Transmitter Keypad Handheld Refer to Figure 7 1 Remove the screws in the back of the transmitter and remove the back of the case 2 Remove the batteries from the holder 3 Remove the two or four screws holding the printed circuit board assembly and remove the board from the case 4 Remove the backin...

Page 24: ...CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 24 9M02 9028 A011 EN Rev 4 Figure 7 23 Series Transmitters with Backs Removed ...

Page 25: ... 500132 Replacement Transmitter Label Use Model Number Serial Number Model Leather Holster Clear Protective Pouch 23T10A 620022 N A 23T14A 620023 620025 23T09A 620023 620025 23T23 620009 620012 9 3 5 Belly Box Transmitters Item Part Number Spare Transmitter complete Use Model Number Serial Number Shoulder Carrying Strap 42C 0057 9 4 Receiver Testing Receiver LEDs Cattron 23 Series receivers use th...

Page 26: ...fy the receiver antenna is properly placed If necessary use an antenna mounting kit to relocate the antenna to a more favorable location 9 5 1 Using AutoLink If the receiver is equipped with AutoLink there will be a pushbutton switch on the outside of the case To allow the receiver to copy the ID Code from the transmitter follow these steps 1 Press and hold the AutoLink pushbutton on the receiver ...

Page 27: ... the information provided in this document is subject to change without notice Cattron Support For remote and communication control systems support parts and repair or technical support visit us online at www cattron com contact Cattron North America Inc 655 N River Rd NW Suite A Warren OH 44483 ...

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