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OPERATION & INSTALLATION  

MANUAL  

  

PWR Series III  

PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTERS  

 

 

Summary of Contents for PWR III Series

Page 1: ...OPERATION INSTALLATION MANUAL PWR Series III PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTERS...

Page 2: ...3 SYSTEMS WITH 2 MASTER TRANSMTTERS 12 7 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED OPERATION 13 7 1 INTRODUCTION 13 7 2 SYSTEMS WITH 2 TRANSMITTERS 14 8 PITCH CATCH OPERATION 15 8 1 INTRODUCTION 15 8 2 SYSTEMS WITH 2 T...

Page 3: ...ue le produit T l commande IKUSI Dichiara che il prodotto Radiocomando IKUSI Declara que o produto Radiocomando IKUSI 93 44 EC 99 5 EC Cumple con las Directivas de Consejo Complies with the provisions...

Page 4: ...two rechargeable batteries The main specifications are as follows The PWRSIII Frequency band 902 0 to 928 0 MHz ERP 1mW Response Time 100 ms Temperature range 4 F to 149 F 20 to 65 C The PWRSIII6 and...

Page 5: ...thorized personnel Remove the transmission key when the set is not in use On starting each working day check to make sure that the STOP button and other safety measures are working When in doubt press...

Page 6: ...the batteries may remain in the charger for an unlimited period of time The capacity of the batteries decreases with use Their life span is estimated to be 500 recharging cycles but this depends larg...

Page 7: ...on the same runway do not hit it Check the power supply voltage and turn off the mains switch Remember that the receiver has several voltage powered circuits Even when the power has been cut off ther...

Page 8: ...s diagram which is supplied with the set This diagram receiver outputs The STOP relays KSTOP1 and KSTOP2 are in series and must be connected to the main contactor coil circuit The K2 START and K12 rel...

Page 9: ...in the case of the channels being signal free Blinks ON when there is a RF signal on the channels DATA OFF when there is not another TM70 system active in the area Blinks ON in the opposite case ID O...

Page 10: ...ansmitter s identification code Now the STOP relays KSTOP1 and KSTOP2 will be activated The K2 START and K12 relays are activated when the start button is pushed in Press on any of the transmitter s m...

Page 11: ...ransmitter s command buttons are pressed the corresponding motion will be activated To be able to start up the transmitter all the command controls associated with active motion must be in the neutral...

Page 12: ...transmitters in Master Master systems first release their receiver cranes otherwise the access to the selected receiver or receivers will be blocked for other transmitters even in the case that the eq...

Page 13: ...sly The receiver will then shut down and wait ready to accept transmission from any of the two transmitters Next operator holding the master transmitter must then start his own crane select the mode h...

Page 14: ...f the two transmitters Next operator holding the master I transmitter must then start his own crane select the mode he wants to work in 2 to work with the receiver crane 2 or 1 2 to work in tandem wit...

Page 15: ...es the ID code every time the receiver is switched off and hence it starts searching for IDs defined in the EEPROM ID code list The first valid ID code found is selected and locked on to it until the...

Page 16: ...smit in two different radio channels Once the receiver is switched off by any of the transmitters after the liberation time defined in the EEPROM the receiver starts scanning for IDs and radio channel...

Page 17: ...e exactly as the First come First served mode of operation In the event of pressing the STOP pushbutton the other transmitter is switched on and the START order is being pressed the second transmitter...

Page 18: ...crane must be pressing the START button The receiver will free the ID code and will SCAN new ID codes and new channels if in the lapse of time of a passive STOP it encounters the new ID it will keep o...

Page 19: ...transmitters LA70 installed either in fixed positions or on the controlled crane oriented in such a way that it covers the targeted working zone In these cases the transmitters of the remote control s...

Page 20: ...o zero This is to make movements start in first speed If the remote control is provided with a Display whenever the transmitter is out of range the message Out of Range will be displayed The remote co...

Page 21: ...direction In this way the working area covered by a transmitter is similar in shape to an ellipse whose dimensions depend on the height of the bridge over the ground Approximately the diagonals of the...

Page 22: ...to connect the earth cable Use flame resistant cables for the connections Find a suitable place for the installation of the infrared transmitter away from elements which could generate intense electr...

Page 23: ...aves in the selector In this case the code emitted corresponds with the selector in the master transmitter The communication connection between transmitters must be done with shielded wires 9 5 TECHNI...

Page 24: ...t on the crane Periodically check the condition of the transmitter rubber seals Change these over if they show signs of deterioration to ensure they remain watertight Clean the battery contacts 10 2 F...

Page 25: ...tion in SCANNING mode The receiver is not receiving RF signals DATA Is receiving the correct data from a PWRSIII Signal received is not correct ID ID Code OK ID not recognized There are also two LEDs...

Page 26: ...old transmitter or With the replacement transmitter off remove its EEPROM module as described above and insert the EEPROM module containing system receiver module 2 Insert a charged battery turn on t...

Page 27: ...4 K2 START RL1 9 RL 1 10 START MOMENTARY 3 K12 HORN RL1 11 RL 1 13 HORN 12 WIRE CONTROL POWER 5 ALL CONTROL CONTACTS DRY IF CONTROL POWER NOT AVAILABLE CONNECT WITH WIRE 1 K3 RL2 RL 2 9 12 HOIST UP 1S...

Page 28: ...ART MOMENTARY 3 RL1 K12 HORN RL1 11 13 HORN 12 WIRE 5 CONTROL POWER ALL CONTROL CONTACTS DRY IF CONTROL POWER NOT AVAILABLE CONNECT WITH WIRE 1 K3 RL2 RL2 9 12 HOIST UP 1ST SPEED 9 K5 RL2 10 HOIST DOW...

Page 29: ...IRE 5 ALL CONTROL CONTACTS DRY IF CONTROL POWER NOT AVAILABLE CONNECT WITH WIRE 1 K3 HOIST UP RL2 9 RL2 12 1ST SPEED 9 K5 RL2 10 HOIST DOWN 1ST SPEED 10 K4 RL2 HOIST 11 2ND SPEED 11 K6 RL2 RL2 TROLLEY...

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