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Receiver Manual 

2018 Cervis, Inc. 

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If the condition is not corrected in the three seconds the relay is pulsing, the motion 
outputs will be disabled; the crane should stop moving. 

 

If the tilt condition is corrected in the three-second period following the first fault 
indication, normal crane operation resumes. 

4.3.3  Low Battery Mode 

When the transmitter battery voltage drops to 2.2V or lower (Low Battery Warning Mode), LED 2 
(

) on the transmitter begins flashing, and the receiver Horn/Light relay energizes four times 

per minute to alert the operator to replace the transmitter batteries with a fresh set. 

 

 

Replace the transmitter batteries as soon as possible after the 
Low Battery Warning begins. If the transmitter battery voltage 
drops to 2.0V, the transmitter will shut down and cannot be 
used until fresh batteries are installed.

 

 

4.3.4  Associate Mode is Unlocked 

If the MU6E is unlocked when the receiver is powered on, the Horn/Light relay will energize once 
to alert the operator that the receiver is unlocked and open to association. If the Horn/Light relay 
on the receiver does not energize, refer to the specific transmitter manual

’s Virtual Unlock 

procedure. 

4.3.5  Association Nomination 

As part of the association process, the receiver will become nominated. The Horn/Light relay will 
cycle on and off while the receiver is nominated. This notifies the operator that the correct 
machine has been selected. When the association process is completed, this relay stops 
cycling. 

Summary of Contents for Warrior MU-6E-HVA

Page 1: ...2018 Cervis Inc MU6E Receiver Manual U107 1 0...

Page 2: ...les limites de Sant Canada pour la population g n rale consulter le Code de s curit 6 disponible aupr s de Sant Canada site Web https www canada ca en health canada services environmental workplace he...

Page 3: ...ming Features 10 4 3 1 Horn Light Associate Relay 10 4 3 2 Tilt Fault Mode 10 4 3 3 Low Battery Mode 11 4 3 4 Associate Mode is Unlocked 11 4 3 5 Association Nomination 11 5 0 MU6E Receiver Specificat...

Page 4: ...Warrior MU6E U107 1 0 ii Table 4 MU6E Power Configurations 9 Table 5 MU6E DIP Switch 7 8 Configuration Status 10 Table 6 MU6E Receiver Specifications 12 Table 7 Warrior System Options 14...

Page 5: ...cations technology Line of Sight aka Direct Line of Sight Term used to describe RF communication where the pathway between units is clear of physical obstacles such as walls earth and other obstructio...

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Page 7: ...n that it is safe to do so Turn off the handheld remote transmitter and disconnect power from the machine unit receiver before attempting any maintenance This will prevent accidental operation of the...

Page 8: ...tenna extension cables and integrated audible horn are also available 1 1 Warrior MU6E Receiver An MU6E can accept control commands from any transmitter that has the receiver identity ID stored in its...

Page 9: ...maining six card slots can be populated with relay and or analog I O cards There are also eight diagnostic LEDs and other features described in the following sections 2 1 MU6E Main PCB The main PCB co...

Page 10: ...Blinking Indicates messages sent to expansion card D8 Expansion RX Fast Blinking Indicates messages received from expansion card LED per Relay 4 Relay State Steady Lit Relay Active Each relay has its...

Page 11: ...Inc 5 2 2 MU6E Power Card The MU6E power card accepts an input voltage that powers the unit This expansion card accepts 110VAC to 220VAC at 50Hz to 60Hz Line Fuse P N Little Fuse 0217002 H 250VAC 2A F...

Page 12: ...hat resides on the main PCB Figure 2 Each relay has an LED indicator that illuminates when the relay is commanded ON This card has two diagnostic LEDs Table 2 describes the functions C1 and C2 Fuse P...

Page 13: ...mpers two per channel must be configured so that two pins shown in the GREEN rectangle in Figure 6 are shorted together Current Mode The jumpers shown by the YELLOW rectangle in Figure 6 two per chann...

Page 14: ...hen needed Mount the receiver away from any intense radio or electric disturbance sources Mount the receiver where there is enough room to make wiring harness terminations Make sure the mount is secur...

Page 15: ...6E HVA High Voltage AC 110 to 220 Vrms 50 60 Hz In DC applications an external AC to DC converter must be used consult Cervis Inc Applications if needed 3 2 MU6E External Antenna MU6E units come with...

Page 16: ...or transmitter manual for instructions 3 Setting DIP switch 8 ON unlocks association and permits virtual unlock Follow the table below Table 5 MU6E DIP Switch 7 8 Configuration Status DIP 7 DIP 8 Stat...

Page 17: ...s soon as possible after the Low Battery Warning begins If the transmitter battery voltage drops to 2 0V the transmitter will shut down and cannot be used until fresh batteries are installed 4 3 4 Ass...

Page 18: ...C Enclosure Dimensions mm 211 5 x 161 5 x 100 Inches 8 327 x 6 358 x 3 937 Durability NEMA 1 2 4 4X IP65 67 Mounting Mounting bracket Safety Circuit Designed to ISO 13849 Cat 3 PLD Contacts Common NO...

Page 19: ...s on the torso Equipment containing the radio module was evaluated for RF exposure hazards by two approaches 1 Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE for mobile applications 2 Specific Absorption Rate SAR f...

Page 20: ...alled 15104112 Two point mounting plate for receiver HH2S 9XL10 Spare transmitter HH2S 9XL10M Spare transmitter with vibratory feedback motor L152 Warrior 32 alternative button label sheet L154 Warrio...

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