Cavotec Micro control as MC-3000TERM Industrial Remote Control Transmitter User Manual Operators manual MC 3000

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Operation and Maintenance Manual MC-3-series
Document number
MAN-05-006
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Operation and Maintenance Manual MC-3-series
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Table of Contents
1.
General information....................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.
The main parts of the system ................................................................................................... 4
Security/ Safety......................................................................................................................... 4
Environment.............................................................................................................................. 4
Documentation ......................................................................................................................... 5
Operating and Maintenance.......................................................................................................... 5
2.1
Terminal.................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1
Operating the terminal....................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.3
Display Codes ................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.4
Physical data ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.2
Battery Charger and Batteries .................................................................................................. 5
2.2.1
Changing the battery ......................................................................................................... 6
2.2.2
Battery Charger Installation and Use ................................................................................ 6
2.2.3
Disposing of the batteries.................................................................................................. 6
2.3
Base unit................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.1
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.2
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.3
Display Codes ................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.4
Physical data ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.4
Carrying Belt/Strap ................................................................................................................... 6
2.5
Antenna .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.5.1
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 7
3.
Warranty ......................................................................................................................................... 8
4.
Spare Parts ..................................................................................................................................... 9
5.
Service .......................................................................................................................................... 10
6.
Display Codes .............................................................................................................................. 11
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1. General information
1.1 The main parts of the system
An MC-3-series system mainly consists of the following parts:•
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Terminal
Carrying belt/strap
Rechargeable Batteries
Battery charger
Base unit
Antenna
- contains the pushbuttons, joysticks etc that the operator carries.
- belt or strap to carry the terminal safely.
- placed in the terminal to provide it with power.
- recharges the battery from a permanent supply.
- the main part of the system connected to the machine or PLC.
- located on or connected to the base unit with a coaxial cable.
1.2 Security/ Safety
The MC-3-series system is produced to ensure safe control of machines. The following security
functions are built into each:•
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A unique serial number for each system, means one system cannot operate another.
A check-sum in the data transmission ensures that the system only recognises valid data.
Double monitoring of joysticks.
An activity check during start-up prevents the terminal from starting if a switch or joystick is faulty,
or if a security critical function is active.
Self-checks and continuous monitoring.
MC-3-series is designed in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC), the EMCDirective (89/336/EEC), and the Machinery Directive (89/392/EEC, 91/368, 93/44/EEC). Further
standards and certificates may be included depending on the application.
The system is certified according to the Federal Communications Commision rules Part 90 sub clause
217. To maintain the distance of 20cm from the body to the antenna as required in the rules the
terminal should only be used with the carrying belt.
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1.3 Environment
Terminal and Base Unit are designed for use with ambient temperatures between -25°C and +50°C.
The housings are also tested against dust and water ingress to IP-65 (optionally the terminal can
have an IP-66 classification).
The battery charger is IP40, install in a clean and dry area, temperature between +10°C and +40°C.
1.4 Documentation
The documentation with an MC-3-series system consists of the following documents:•
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This Operation and Maintenance Manual
Wiring diagrams
Layout drawings
Bill of materials, connections and configuration sheets
Additional Manuals specific to the delivery (optional)
Additional Module specifications if required (optional)
2. Operating and Maintenance
2.1 Terminal
All the MC-3-series terminals are produced in accordance with the customer's specifications and the
operation will vary between deliveries. It is important that the operator is familiar with the machine
being controlled and has been given the necessary training.
This document deals with MC-3-series generally, and special instructions in the use of the terminal
cannot be given here. The functions that are described in this chapter are common for all MC-3-series
deliveries. Micro-control can supply manuals for specific machines if requested to do so.
2.1.1 Operating the terminal
Check that a fully charged battery is in the terminal. Pull/twist the Emergency Stop pushbutton out
and turn the terminal ON. Press the start pushbutton if fitted. After a self test (approx 1 second) the
terminal will establish contact with the base unit.
2.1.2 Maintenance
If the terminal is dirty it must be cleaned with a damp cloth to ensure that:• Symbols and text can be read.
• Aggressive chemicals cannot corrode the rubber boots of joysticks and switches.
If the rubber boots of the joysticks are damaged, replace them at once.
• Prevent deposit of salt or dirt on buttons or handles which in turn may involve malfunction.
The terminal contains advanced electronic equipment and should be treated accordingly.
2.1.3 Display Codes
A yellow light emitting diode is used to indicate the status of the system. The most common
indications are:•
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Steady light - normal operation, no errors are detected and the battery voltage is OK.
Flashing light (1 flash per second)- battery voltage is low. Change the battery.
2 short flashes per second – One or more of the joysticks or switches are active when the
terminal is turned on. Deactivate the functions and the terminal will start normally.
Further indications are listed in the enclosed table.
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2.1.4 Physical Data
Physical size:-
MC-3-5
MC-3-6
MC-3000
MC-3000+
230x175x160mm
330x220x200mm
250x158x180mm
305x200x190mm
Weight:
2-3 kg
(The weight will vary with the terminal's equipment.)
2.2 Battery Charger and Batteries
The operating time for a fully charged battery is 8 hours. This time will vary depending on the system
specifications and different operating times may be caused by:•
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Lower ambient temperatures.
A worn out battery.
The battery is not fully charged.
If the terminal is equipped with additional displays or lamps.
The rechargeable battery should have a lifetime of approx 1000 charging cycles or 2-3yrs. Lifetime
will vary according to the usage.
2.2.1 Changing the battery
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Put the machine being controlled into a safe position.
Turn the terminal OFF.
Remove the battery and insert a fully charged one.
Turn the terminal ON.
Terminals with two batteries fitted can continue to operate, replace only one battery at a time.
2.2.2 Battery Charger Installation and Use
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Install the battery charger in a clean and dry environment with temperature +10°C - +40°C.
Connect the charger to the correct supply voltage.
Insert the battery to be charged.
Wait to see the indication that charging is normal.
Leave the battery in the charger until it is required for use.
Use only the battery charger supplied with the system or a replacement from Micro-control.
Batteries not in constant use should be charged at least once every 2 months.
2.2.3 Disposing of the batteries
Batteries are hazardous waste and must not be disposed of with normal rubbish. You should dispose
of the batteries according to local laws and rules, or return them to Micro-control as.
2.3 Base unit
All the MC-3-series base units are produced according to the customer’s specifications, the wiring
diagram shows how the base unit is connected.
2.3.1 Installation
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The base unit should only be connected by a competent electrician.
Take care that the supply voltage is correct.
Install the base unit considering the ambient temperature and IP rating. Ensure it will not be
damaged by moving machinery and allow for easy access.
If the installation is subject to harsh vibration use isolating mountings, available from Microcontrol.
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2.3.2 Maintenance
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The base unit does not need any maintenance, but should be inspected periodically for physical
damage and corrosion.
2.3.3 Display Codes
If the base unit does not operate correctly, check the led indication and display for messages. Use the
enclosed table for fault finding. All repairs must be carried out by a representative from Micro-control.
2.3.4 Physical Data
Physical size and weight of the housing will vary for each delivery.
Supplementary specifications are given if required.
2.4 Carrying Belt
A carrying belt or neck strap are available for the terminal. It should be used whenever the terminal is
being operated for your safety and comfort. Failure to use the belt or strap may cause injury as you
will not have proper control of the terminal.
2.5 Antenna
The antenna can be an internal or external type. External antenna are either mounted on the outside
of the housing or some distance away with an extension cable supplied by Micro-control as.
2.5.1 Installation
The best location for the antenna is somewhere in free space. If possible mount it so that you have a
free line of sight to the operators position. Do not mount the antenna inside a metal enclosure and
take care that the antenna will not be damaged by moving machinery.
3. Warranty
All the deliveries are thoroughly tested and packed before they leave Micro-control. If the delivery is
found to be damaged when it is opened, inform the carrier immediately. Micro-control does not cover
any damages caused during transport.
All systems are delivered warranted against material and manufacturing faults. The warranty covers
repairs at Micro-control. Expenses for service outside Micro-control are not included.
Repairs done without authority from Micro-control may invalidate any warranty.
4. Spare Parts
Spare Parts can be ordered through your local distributor. You will need the serial number from the
system and the part number.
5. Service
Service can be arranged with your local distributor. You will need the serial number from the system
and description of the service required.
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6. Display Codes
Table 1: Status Indications on the Terminal
Flashing pattern
Steady light.
Slow flashing light
without stop (1 flash
per second).
Short flashes (2
flashes per second).
Description
Action
Normal condition. The terminal is
turned on, the battery voltage is OK, None
and no fault is detected.
Low battery voltage.
Replace the battery with a fully charged
one.
Turn the terminal off and on again to
start normal operation.
Processor fault or test mode.
Ensure that the processor module
1 flash with a long stop Indicates a processor module fault
BOOT-jumper is not turned on!
(every 2. second).
and/or a processor fault.
Replace the processor module and/or
the processor!
Activity at start-up.
Set all switches/joysticks to OFFA joystick is out of centre position, or position and/or neutral position!
2 flashes with a stop.
a switch is in ON-position.
3 flashes with a stop.
Radio fault.
Change/Replace the Radio module.
Shutdown because of low battery
Replace the battery with a fully charged
4 flashes with a stop.
voltage.
one.
Keyboard fault.
There is a fault at the input module.
The terminal is not able to ”read”
5 flashes with a stop.
switches, joysticks etc.
Shutdown because of inactivity.
Turn the terminal off and on again to
The terminal will soon ”turn itself off” start normal operation.
6 flashes with a stop.
since no switches, joysticks etc. has
been activated.
Priority stop.
Ensure the Stop button is Out and turn
The stop button or the shock
7 flashes with a stop.
the terminal OFF and ON again to start
detector has been activated.
normal operation!
Ensure that there is a charged battery
The light emitting
in the terminal and that the terminal is
diode ”BAT” does not
No LED
turned on. If the terminal has turned
light.
itself off because of inactivity, turn it off
and on again to start normal operation.
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Table 2: Possible indications in the Base Unit display
If the system has a 4 digit LED module the indicated codes are displayed there. If the system has a
LCD module the error codes are displayed in a field in the display.
Display
”XXX”
Description
System ID code.
Is normally displayed a short moment when the
terminal is “turned on”. Is displayed in systems
with only one terminal.
”XXX.Y” System ID code and terminal number.
Is normally displayed a short moment when the
terminal is “turned on”. Is displayed only in
systems with more than one terminal.
”X.YY”
The battery voltage measured in volts.
(The number displayed has two decimals, the
values will be between 6.40 and 9.00.)
Is normally displayed a short moment when the
terminal is “turned on”.
”A-XX”
Analog channel that can be programmed. (The
number displayed is an integer between 1 and
13.)
Is displayed only when the terminal is in
programming mode.
” A-00”
No analog channel is activated.
Is only displayed when the terminal is in
programming mode.
E001
Processor fault.
Indicates a processor module fault and/or a
processor fault.
E002
E003
E004
E005
E006
E007
Activity at start-up.
A joystick is out of center position, or a switch is
in ON-position.
Radio fault.
Shutdown because of low battery voltage.
Keyboard fault.
The terminal is not able to ”read” switches,
joysticks etc.
Shutdown because of inactivity.
The terminal will soon ”turn itself off” since no
switches, joysticks etc. has been activated.
Priority stop.
The stop button or the chock detector has been
activated.
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None
None
None
None
Activate the analog channel that you wish
to program!
Ensure that the processor module
BOOT-jumper is not turned on!
Replace the processor module and/or the
processor!
Set all switches/joysticks to OFF-position
and/or neutral position!
Change the Radio module.
Replace the battery!
There is a fault at the MC-ITX input
module.
Activate a function.
Turn the terminal OFF and ON again to
start normal operation!
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