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Receiver Housing

The receiver wiring is critical for proper system 
operation. Make all connections with good quality 
contacts or solder joints to ensure proper electrical 
contact.

Supply voltage and ground wiring are crucial and must 
be connected to reliable connecting circuitry. Do not 
use a chassis ground for this equipment. The ground 
wire must be connected directly to the crane/machine’s 
ground.

The output control signals to proportional controls 
should be routed separately from any wiring that could 
produce transient voltage interference. Interference or 
"induced voltage spikes" could cause erratic 
performance of the controls.

EXTERNAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION

If the receiver is to be mounted inside a control panel 
or other enclosure, an external antenna will be 
required. It can also be used where a standard antenna 
is difficult to mount. For the best reception, the antenna 
should point upward.

NOTE: 

Improper installation of the antenna can cause 

intermittent signal loss.

Standard Antenna Extension

1. Unscrew the antenna from the receiver housing.

2. Connect the antenna to the antenna extension 

assembly by the housing block.

3. Connect the other end of the antenna cable to the 

antenna base on the receiver housing.

4. Insert the mounting screws through the holes in 

the housing block and tighten into the mounting 
surface.

5. Bundle any excess antenna cable and secure 

with tie wraps or equivalent.

IMPORTANT: 

DO NOT run the antenna cable with 

power or control wiring. Intermittent signal loss will 
result.

Top Mount Antenna Extension

1. Prepare the mounting surface by drilling a 

26-27mm (1 inch) hole to fit the antenna bracket.

2. Position the antenna connector assembly through 

the hole with the connector facing up.

3. Install and secure the antenna and seal assembly 

onto the mounting surface with parts provided.

4. Unscrew the antenna from the receiver and 

connect it onto the mounted antenna extension.

5. Connect the other end of the antenna cable to the 

antenna base on the receiver housing.

6. Bundle any excess antenna cable and secure 

with tie wraps or equivalent.

+12 / 24VDC

GND (-)

PWM1

PWM2

K3

K4

K5

K6

K7

K8

K9

K10

MC

K11

K12

K13

K14

UB2

K1

K2

K15

K16

IN1

IN2

B7

B6

B4

B5

B3

A6

A7

A5

A8

A4

A9

A3

A10

A2

A11

A1

A12

B10

B12

B1

B11

B2

B9

B8

(A)

118 mm

(4.6 in)

102 mm

(4.0 in)

133 mm

(5.2 in)

88

22

99

33

1100

44

1111

55

1122

66

11

77

22

88

33

99

44

1100

55

1111

66

1122

77

11

36 mm
(1.4 in)

210 mm

(8.2 in)

RX-MFSHL DC16-PWM

Antenna Extension
Cable Assembly

Connect the 

Antenna here

Housing

block

P/N 56501315

Top View

Install the
Antenna here

Connect
to receiver

Bottom View

P/N 56501415

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Summary of Contents for HH-L-MFSHL TS7P

Page 1: ...r Avenue Halton Hills Ontario L7G 4X4 1 800 816 4459 Fax 1 905 702 0501 2005 Hetronic Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieva...

Page 2: ...er 6 Receiver Housing 7 External Antenna Installation 7 Standard Antenna Extension 7 Top Mount Antenna Extension 7 Connect Electrical Wiring 8 Quick Disconnect Plug 8 Quick Disconnect Plug Wire Termin...

Page 3: ...arising out of the use of unauthorized replacement parts BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS SYSTEM 1 Make sure all installation has been properly completed 2 Understand all safety precautions provided...

Page 4: ...ess code This code allows the operation of multiple systems in the same general vicinity The receiver only accepts commands from the transmitter with the same address code MFS Transmission Technology...

Page 5: ...pment PRACTICES AND LAWS Practice usual and customary safe working precautions for the benefit of yourself and others Understand and follow all safety messages Be alert to unsafe conditions and the po...

Page 6: ...e gases or liquids Receiver must be protected from ambient temperatures outside the range of 18 to 158 F 25 to 75 C Receiver Production Number Locate the Hetronic Production number decal on the receiv...

Page 7: ...g 4 Insert the mounting screws through the holes in the housing block and tighten into the mounting surface 5 Bundle any excess antenna cable and secure with tie wraps or equivalent IMPORTANT DO NOT r...

Page 8: ...system using the new H Link wireless technology These are preset at the factory and are password protected Refer to the HH MFSHL H Link Programming Manual for more details IMPORTANT The Address and F...

Page 9: ...P DK9 S0 S t o p S t o p DK1 DK2 DK3 DK4 DK5 DK6 DK7 DK8 DK9 DK10 DK11 DK12 DK13 DK14 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 HH L MFSHL TS7P S t o p S t o p S0 TEST PROCEDURES WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS cou...

Page 10: ...cates that the E Stop contact is open crane machine motions will NOT operate The LED on the receiver should flash yellow 5 Activate the motion toggle switches There should be NO movement of the crane...

Page 11: ...that the transmitter batteries are fully charged and inserted into the transmitter handle If any control is NOT in the Off neutral position when the battery is inserted the transmitter will not turn...

Page 12: ...a switch is active when the batteries are inserted the unit will go into an error state The red LED will come on and stay on until the active switch is turned off LED DESCRIPTION Transmit Mode Green...

Page 13: ...sposed of with typical refuse Contact a professional hazardous waste disposal service MAINTENANCE WARNING The transmitter will switch to the EMERGENCY STOP condition after the set amount of time expir...

Page 14: ...fter normal start up procedure E Stop switch engaged Pull out E Stop switch Batteries fully discharged Check batteries to ensure a full charge Replace with new batteries if necessary No power to the r...

Page 15: ...AA batteries Operation time Up to 500 hours Functions E Stop pushbutton 6 motion toggle switches Proportional grey code trigger switch Antenna Internal HH L MFSHL TS7P TRANSMITTER Weight 1 3 lbs 590g...

Page 16: ...operator is responsible for understanding and following all safety precautions in this and other applicable operator manuals INSTALLATION AND SAFETY TEST DATA Crane machine Data Manufacturer Model Num...

Page 17: ...the crane machine controls Maintained control The function activates when the control is placed in the ON position The function stops when the control is placed in the OFF position Momentary control T...

Page 18: ...c Millisecond MHz Megahertz MOV Metal Oxide Varistor type of surge suppressor mW Milliwatt NiCd Nickel Cadmium NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride PLC Programmable logic controller PLL Phased locked loop PTO Pr...

Page 19: ...any Company supplied items or materials List prices or discounts are subject to change without notice Quoted prices will be honored for a period of 90 days from the date of the written quotation unles...

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