TM70Bi V3.2 (11/02)
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Next, turn transmitter ON to OPERATION mode, as follows:
Place a charged battery in the transmitter.
Turn the contact key.
Push and pull out the STOP button, (LED flashes orange-green). If the transmitter has LCD, it
displays the identification of the machine, as well as the battery level.
Press the start button. The green LED should now light indicating that the transmitter is
transmitting.
On receiving a signal from the transmitter, the receiver enters in OPERATION mode; the following
LED’s will light up on the receiver:
POWER:
ON, indicates that the power supply is correct.
HARDOK:
ON, indicates that defects have not been detected on the board.
SIGNAL: ON, indicates that it is receiving a RF signal at the working frequency.
DATA:
When ON indicates that the data received has a correct format.
ID:
When ON indicates that the receiver has recognised the transmitter’s identification code.
CAN_RUN:
ON, Indicates that communications with CAN expansion boards are OK.
CAN_ERR:
OFF
ORDER: ON, Indicates the activation of any digital manoeuvre
RELAY: ON, Indicates the activation of STOP relays
Now, the STOP relays KSTOP1 and KSTOP2 will be activated. The K2/START relay is activated once
the start button is pushed.
Press on any of the transmitter’s manoeuvre buttons and its corresponding relay will be activated. In
case of an active manoeuvre, the safety relay K1/SAFETY will also activate.
Check to make sure all the other manoeuvres work in this way.
Turn off the transmitter using the STOP button, and make sure that on doing so the relays are
deactivated and the DATA, ID and SIGNAL LED’s go out. They behave exactly as in ‘SCANNING’
mode.
Reconnect the power supply to the motors, move to the usual work position and check to see if all the
manoeuvres and the stop button are functioning correctly.
IMPORTANT REMARK:
IKUSI does not take responsibility of an incorrect installation, interferences produced by collision of
frequencies, nor of the management of the working frequencies in fixed facilities, where several radio
remotes systems, share or can share, the same zone or working area.