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OPERATION AND WORK AREA SAFETY

The work area must be free from obstacles, debris or 
other tripping hazards. Avoid uneven work areas and 
any rough terrain. Always be sure of your footing.
Be aware of overhead obstacles that may interfere with 
machine operation.
Always operate the transmitter with its carrying belt.

PROTECTIVE FEATURES

These safety features help protect the operator, as well 
as others within the work area. The machine functions 
can be stopped by pushing the emergency stop button 
on the transmitter control panel (EMERGENCY STOP).

NOTE: 

The e-stop command is transmitted within 

approximately 0.5 seconds (450 ms) after the switch is 
turned to the "OFF" position.
The protective guard around the upper section of the 
transmitter housing helps protect against accidental 
acitivation of controls and unintentional operation.

TO STOP IN AN EMERGENCY

1. Press the red "EMERGENCY STOP" pushbutton.
2. Turn the key to "OFF".
3. Wait for all moving machine parts to stop.
4. Refer to machine’s operator manual for further 

instructions.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Always shut off power to the machine and the radio 
remote control before any assembly, maintenance or 
repair.

MOUNT THE RECEIVER

Install Receiver and Output Wiring

Select a position for the receiver that provides 
protection from violent impact from debris or thrown 
materials and is easily accessible. The receiver 
housing is rated IP65 and can withstand direct water jet 
spray and is protected against penetration of dust. 
Therefore, weather and elements should not be the 
primary concern when installing the receiver.
Four mounting holes are required when installing the 
receiver unit. The drill pattern and recommended 
hardware are shown in Figure 2.

If the receiver includes an attached antenna, mount the 
receiver so that the antenna points straight up. The 
area around the antenna should be free of 
obstructions, especially metal. See Figure 3.

WARNING: 

Accidental start-up can cause 

serious injury or death. NEVER remove or 
modify any safety feature.

Nova-L

NVL_0010

NVL_0020

Emergency

Pushbuttons

Stop

Figure 1

GL-2

GL2_0020

Emergency

Pushbutton

Stop

INSTALLATION

WARNING: 

FAILURE TO FOLLOW 

INSTRUCTIONS could result in personal 
injury and/or damage to equipment. Read and 
understand the safety instructions in all 
manuals provided.

DRILL PATTERN

Drill 4 holes 9/32" (7mm).

Use 1/4" or 6mm bolts.

4.57"

(116 mm)

9.13"

(232 mm)

BMS_0030

Figure 2

Summary of Contents for 16000-SIII

Page 1: ...16000 SIII RADIO 99903609 20040405 IOWA MOLD TOOLING CO INC BOX 189 GARNER IA 50438 0189 TEL 641 923 3711 MANUAL PART NUMBER 99903609 16000 SIII Radio Remote Manual...

Page 2: ...Check 6 Safety Checklist for Start up 6 Speed Control 7 Proportional Functions 7 Optical Displays and Acoustic Signals 7 Transmitter 8 Receiver 8 Frequencies and Addresses 8 Maintenance 9 Battery 9 C...

Page 3: ...ttachment 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 th...

Page 4: ...d the radio remote control before any assembly maintenance or repair MOUNT THE RECEIVER Install Receiver and Output Wiring Select a position for the receiver that provides protection from violent impa...

Page 5: ...ion Optional Determine the maximum stroke of the actuator and set the ME 3 module accordingly See the ME 3 Module Instruction Sheet in the Technical Data Sheet section for detailed instructions INSTAL...

Page 6: ...rane movements will not damage buildings or property All power lines must be out of reach of the boom Set the outriggers in the out and down position as recommended by the crane manufacturer and be su...

Page 7: ...t be performed at least once a day before the start of any operation and at all shift changes IMPORTANT A transmitter drawing is included with each system Transmitter layout and inscriptions may vary...

Page 8: ...er OFF when not in use When the transmitter is not attached to the operator the key switch should be removed and stored in a secure place SPEED CONTROL This radio remote control system is equipped wit...

Page 9: ...al operating condition The yellow Operation LED Off Indicates no power to the base board Flashing Indicates power to the base board The red Error LED Off Normal operating condition Flashing Failure in...

Page 10: ...LED stays lit during the charging process 3 The green LED flashes when the battery is fully charged The battery cannot over charge 4 Remove the charged battery from the battery charger 5 Insert anothe...

Page 11: ...m is being initialized from an E Stop condition the Start button must be pressed twice first to clear the E Stop then to start the system Joystick not in center position Ensure that all joysticks are...

Page 12: ...MOS FET transistors 12 digital outputs potential free 250 V 8 A 6 analog outputs 2 speed ranges Static current 260 mA Stand by Antenna connection TNC socket Dimensions approx with rubber buffer L x B...

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