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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.
INTRODUCTION
.......................................................................................................
2.
3.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION .............................................................................................
PUSHBUTTON CONFIGURATION
3.1 Alpha 500/520
3.2 Alpha 540/560
.......................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................
3.3 Alpha 540T/560T "Select" Settings
…….............................................................
3.4 FCC ID Labels and Numbers ...............................................................................
TRANSMITTER OUTLINE
4.1 Alpha 500/520 .......................................................................................................
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
4.2 Alpha 540/560 .......................................................................................................
RECEIVER OUTLINE
5.1 Alpha 500/520/540/560 .........................................................................................
5.2 Alpha 500/520 Internal Assembly
.........................................................................
10
5.3 Alpha 540/560 Internal Assembly
OUTPUT CONTACT DIAGRAM
.........................................................................
11
6.1 Alpha 500/520 Wiring Diagrams ..........................................................................
6.2 Alpha 540 Wiring Diagrams
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12
13
6.3 Alpha 560 Wiring Diagrams
.................................................................................
SYSTEM SETTING CONFIGURATION
...................................................................
14
15~16
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
8.1 Preparation For Installation
...................................................................................
17
8.2 Step By Step Installation .......................................................................................
8.3 System Testing .......................................................................................................
17
18
9. TRANSMITTER OPERATION ...................................................................................
10. TROUBLE SHOOTING ...............................................................................................
19-20
21
11. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION .........................................................................................
12. PARTS LIST .................................................................................................................
22-23
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1.
INTRODUCTION
The Alpha 500 series are highly reliable industrial remote control systems. The versatile
features of the Alpha 500 series permit its use in many different remote control applications.
They can be used to control cranes, hoists, trolleys, mining equipment, building construction
equipment, automatic control systems, and many others.
The Alpha 500 series radio control system incorporates numerous redundant safety circuits that
guaranty maximum security and ensure the system is resistant to outside interference. The
major features of the Alpha 500 series are as follow:
The system uses advanced microprocessors which utilizes highly evolved software that
have redundant error checking and correcting capabilities to ensure 100 % error -free
transmission, decoding, and control of the output relays. These highly evolved software
include CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check codes) and Hamming Codes.
To insure maximum operating safety, the Alpha 500 series incorporate many safety features.
Some of these safety features include receiver self-diagnosing, transmitter pushbutton
self-diagnosing, transmitter low voltage detection/warning, transmitter/receiver auto
shutdown after 1 minute of transmitter low voltage warning, and receiver MAIN
deactivation during transmitter non-usage (programmable from 0~30 minutes).
The encoder/decoder system utilizes advanced microprocessor. The availability of 32,768
sets of unique ID codes will ensure that only commands from the matching control
transmitter can be carried out without any interference from other radio systems. A special
programmable integrated circuit is used to insure the unit can not simultaneously command
conflicting movements.
Full SMT design for system stability.
The Alpha 500 series radio control system consists of a transmitter handheld, a receiver unit, and
a six-foot (2-meter) output cable. The transmitter casing is molded using an industrial strength
composite material which is impervious to dust, water, oil, acids, alkaline, heat, sunlight, and as
well as being resistant to deformation due to long term use in harsh environments. The
pushbuttons are also constructed from industrial strength composite material with a minimum of
up to one million cycles. For power saving, the transmitter unit uses special high efficiency
power saving circuits that requires only two “AA” alkaline batteries (UM-3).
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTION
The Alpha 500 systems are relatively simple to use. However, it is very important to observe the
proper safety procedures during operation. When use properly the Alpha 500 systems will
enhance productivity and efficiency in the workplace.
The following instructions should be strictly followed:
1.
Make a daily check of the transmitter casing and pushbuttons. Should it appear that
anything could inhibit the proper operation of the transmitter unit, it should be immediately
removed from service.
2.
The transmitter voltage should be checked on a daily basis. If the voltage is low, the two
"AA" alkaline batteries should be replaced.
3.
The emergency stop pushbutton (EMS) should be checked at the beginning of each shift to
ensure they are in the proper working order.
4.
In the event of an emergency, activate the emergency stop pushbutton immediately. Then
turned the power “off” from the main power source of the equipment.
5.
The power switch should be turned “off” after use and should never left the power “on”
when the unit is unattended.
6.
Do not use the same RF channel and ID code as any other unit in use at the same facility.
7.
Ensure the wrist strap is worn at all time during operation to avoid accidental dropping.
8.
Never operate a crane or equipment with two (2) transmitter units at the same time with
same RF channel and ID code.
3. PUSHBUTTON CONFIGURATION
3.1 Alpha 500/520 Models
1.
2.
Alpha 500
Alpha 520
ON OFF
: Up to 2 motions, single-speed pushbuttons, EMS Stop.
: Up to 2 motions, dual-speed pushbuttons, EMS Stop.
STOP
ON OFF
(Alpha 500)
STOP
(Alpha 520)
Below are many types of pushbutton configuration that are also available upon request.
Interlocked (can also be set to non-interlocked).
3.2 Alpha 540/560 Models
1. Alpha 540S
2. Alpha 540A
: Up to 3 motions, single-speed pushbuttons, EMS Stop.
: Up to 3 motions, single-speed pushbuttons, AUX, EMS Stop.
3. Alpha 540T
: Up to 5 motions, single-speed pushbuttons, “Select” pushbutton for
auxiliary hoist and/or trolley, EMS Stop.
4. Alpha 560S
5. Alpha 560A
: Up to 3 motions, dual-speed pushbuttons, EMS Stop.
: Up to 3 motions, dual-speed pushbuttons, AUX, EMS Stop.
6. Alpha 560T
: Up to 5 motions, dual-speed pushbuttons, “Select” pushbutton for
auxiliary hoist and/or trolley, EMS Stop.
(Alpha 540S)
(Alpha 540A)
(Alpha 540T)
(Alpha 560S)
(Alpha 560A)
(Alpha 560T)
3.3 Alpha 540T/560T “Select” Pushbutton Function
For Crane system with main and auxiliary hoist, press “Select” pushbutton in
sequence to choose between the two hoists.
1) Power "on"
2) Press “Select”
3) Press “Select”
LED-I lit
Main hoist active.
LED-II lit
Auxiliary hoist active.
LED-I & LED-II lit
Both main and auxiliary hoist active with
4) Press “Select” again
duplicate movements.
Back to main hoist active.
LED I lit
3.4 FCC ID Labels and Numbers
FCC ID: XXXALPHA504SERIES
FOMOTECH INTERNATIONAL CORP.
This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: XXXALPHA506SERIES
FOMOTECH INTERNATIONAL CORP.
This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
4. TRANSMITTER OUTLINE
4.1 Alpha 500/520
ON OFF
STOP
11
10
(Fig. 1) Front View
(Fig. 2) Back View
12
15
13
17
14
16
(Fig. 3) Front View
(Fig. 4) Back view
1)
2)
Transmitter enclosure
Power switch (ON/OFF)
8)
9)
Pushbutton # 3
System information
3)
4)
Pushbutton #2
Pushbutton #4
10) Battery cover/FCC ID
11) Battery screws
5)
6)
Strap ring
Emergency stop (EMS)
12) Antenna
13) Status LED display
7)
Pushbutton #1
14) Battery contact
15) TX quartz crystal
16) Programming port
17) ID code dip-switch
4.2 Alpha 540/560
(Fig. 5) Front View
(Fig. 6) Back View
2 3 4 5
6 7 8
(Fig. 7) Front View
(Fig. 8) Back View
1) Transmitter enclosure
9)
Emergency stop (EMS)
2) Power switch (ON/OFF)
3) Pushbutton #2
10) Pushbutton #1
11) Pushbutton #3
18) Status LED display
19) Battery contact
4) Pushbutton #4
5) Pushbutton #6
12) Pushbutton #5
13) Select/AUX pushbutton**
20) TX quartz crystals
21) Select/AUX
6) Main hoist and/or trolley*
7) Auxiliary hoist and/or trolley*
14) System information
15) Battery screws
connector port**
22) Programming port
8) Strap ring
16) Battery cover/FCC ID
23) ID code dip-switch
* For Alpha 540T/560T models only.
** For Alpha 540/560 A and T models only.
17) Antenna
5. RECEIVER OUTLINE
5.1 All Models
(Fig. 9) Front View
(Fig. 10) Back View
1) Receiver enclosure
2) Wiring diagram
6)
7)
Serial number (S/N)
Security code (ID)
3) Contact relay LED displays*
4) Model (MOD)
8)
9)
Frequency channel (CH)
Supplied voltage (VOLT)
5) Frequency (FREQ)
10)
11)
Anti-vibration spring
Grounding (GND)
AUX (Alpha 540A/560A) and “Select” (Alpha 540T/560T) Indicator.
MAIN and 2nd Speed Indicator.
Green "ON"
MAIN activated.
SQ ~
Red "ON"
2nd speed activated (Alpha 560 models only).
RF Frequency Signal Indicator (Red).
"ON"
"OFF"
AC ~
Signals received (ON 0.1 second and OFF
No frequency signals received.
Power Source Indicator.
0.1 second).
5.2 Alpha 500/520 Internal Assembly
FU
SE
SE
FU
SE
FU
SE
FU
SE
FU
(Fig. 11) Internal Parts Assembly
1)
RX module
8)
2)
3)
Power fuse (AC)
Spare fuses & jumpers
9) Low voltage warning fuse (LV)
10) Pushbutton #3 and #4 fuse
4)
5)
ID code dip-switch
Contact relay LED displays
11) AC power input seat (CN2)
12) Output cable mouth
6)
7)
MAIN fuse
Pushbutton #1 and #2 fuse
13) Reserved output cable mouth
14) System status LED display
10
Contact output seat (CN3)
5.3 Alpha 540/560 Internal Assembly
FU
SE
FU
SE
FU
SE
FUS E
FU
SE
FU
SE
(Fig. 12) Internal Parts Assembly
1) RX module
2) Power fuse (AC)
10) MAIN contact fuse
11) Pushbutton #1 and #2 fuse
3) Contact output (CN3, CN4)
4) Reserved contact output (CN5)
12) Pushbutton #3 and #4 fuse
13) Pushbutton #5 and #6 fuse
5) AC power connector (CN2)
6) Antenna
14) Low voltage fuse (Alpha 540S/560S)
LV/AUX fuse (Alpha 540A/560A)
7) System status LED display
8) ID code dip-switch
SELECT fuse (Alpha 540T/560T)
15) Spare fuse & jumpers
9) Contact relay LED displays
16) Output cable mouth
17) Reserved output cable mouth
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6. OUTPUT CONTACT DIAGRAM
6.1 Alpha 500/520 Wiring Diagram
MAIN
5A
MAIN
5A
NC
U/D
5A
U/D
5A
NC
E/W
5A
E/W
5A
NC
LV
5A
LV
5A
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
POWER
1A
POWER
1A
(Alpha 500)
NC
NC
(Alpha 520)
No connection
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6.2 Alpha 540 Wiring Diagrams
MAIN
5A
MAIN
5A
MAIN
5A
U/D
5A
U/D
5A
NC
U/D
5A
NC
E/W
5A
NC
LV,AUX
5A
N/S
5A
E/W
5A
NC
LV,AUX
5A
NC
E/W
5A
NC
LV,AUX
5A
N/S
5A
NC
N/S
5A
NC
NC
POWER
1A
POWER
1A
(Alpha 540S)
NC
(Alpha 540A)
No connection
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POWER
1A
(Alpha 540T)
6.3 Alpha 560 Wiring Diagrams
MAIN
5A
MAIN
5A
MAIN
5A
U/D
5A
U/D
5A
U/D
5A
E/W
5A
E/W
5A
E/W
5A
LV,AUX
5A
LV,AUX
5A
LV,AUX
5A
N/S
5A
N/S
5A
N/S
5A
NC
POWER
1A
(Alpha 560S)
NC
POWER
1A
(Alpha 560A)
No connection
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POWER
1A
(Alpha 560T)
7. SYSTEM SETTING CONFIGURATION
How To Set Jumper Functions
OPEN¡ ÷JUMP
SHORT¡ J
÷UMP
Manufacture settings.
* T models do not have LV relay output for external connection.
Manufacture preset for all Alpha 540A/T and 560A/T models
Open
Press the AUX/SELECT button to activate all transmitter key functions
and the receiver MAIN after transmitter power “on” and After EMS reset
Short
Turn “on” the power switch to activate all transmitter key functions and the receiver
MAIN. After EMS reset, turn the transmitter power switch “off” and then “on” again to
activate all transmitter key functions and the receiver MAIN.
Open
Receiver MAIN stays "on” constantly.
Short
After 5 minutes of transmitter non-usage (pushbuttons not pressed), receiver MAIN will
be deactivated. (see note A)
Open
After 1 minute of low voltage warning, only the transmitter power will be
deactivated.
Short
After 1 minute of low voltage warning, both the transmitter power and the receiver MAIN
will be deactivated. (see note B)
Open
AUX in normal key function (for Alpha 540A/560A only).
Short
AUX in toggled key function (for Alpha 540A/560A only).
JP1
Manufacture preset for all Alpha 500/520/540S/560S models
JP2
JP3
JP4
Note A
MAIN shut -off time during system non-operation can be set from 0~30 minutes via external programmer;
manufacture preset at five (5) minutes. To resume operation after five minutes, just press any pushbutton to
reactivate the receiver MAIN.
Note B:
If transmitter lo w voltage occurs during operation, other than transmitter itself will display visual warnings, it
will also send out a low voltage signal to the receiver to activate its external low voltage warning device. By
connecting a horn, buzzer, or siren to the LV-relay output will ensure that the operator will clearly notice the
low voltage warning even in hard to see or hear environments. After one minute of low voltage warning, to
insure maximum safety, both the transmitter power and the receiver MAIN will be deactivated.
For proper battery replacement, you must first turn “off” the transmitter power, replace the batteries, and then
turn the power switch back “on” again to reactivate the transmitter and the receiver unit.
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JP1 (Manufacture preset for the Alpha 500/520/540S/540A/560S/560A models)
JP1
Short
Transmitter
On
* Reset Power Switch
JP1
Open
MAIN
Activated
Press
EMS
MAIN
Deactivated
Reset
EMS
Reset
"Power Switch"
MAIN
Activated
Reset
"Power Switch"
MAIN
Activated
Turn the transmitter power switch “off” and then “on” again.
Not
Applicable
JP1 (For the Alpha 540T/560T models - Manufacture preset at JP1-Open)
JP1
Short
Transmitter
On
* Reset Power Switch
JP1
Open
MAIN
Activated
Press
EMS
MAIN
Deactivated
Reset
EMS
Turn the transmitter power switch “off” and then “on” again.
Transmitter
On
MAIN
Activated
Press
EMS
MAIN
Deactivated
Reset
EMS
Press Any
Pushbutton
MAIN
Activated
JP2
JP2
Short
5 minutes of non-transmission
of commands
MAIN
Deactivated
* Programmable from 1~30 minutes via external programmer.
JP3
JP3
Short
System
ON
Work in
Progress
Transmitter
Low Voltage
Occurs
LV
Warning
Change
Batteries within
1 minut
Yes
JP4 (For Alpha 540A/560A models only)
JP4
Short
Aux-Toggle
function
JP4
Open
Aux-Normal
function
16
No
MAIN
Deactivated
8. RECEIVER INSTALLATION
8.1 Preparation For Installation
1.
Required Tools:
(1) Flat Head Screwdriver (-)
(2) Phillips Head Screwdriver (+)
(3) Multi-Meter
(4) 14mm Wrench x 2
(5) 10.5mm Drill-Bit
2.
Ensure receiver is not set to the same channel and ID code as any other units in
operation at the same facility.
3.
4.
Prior to installation, make sure the equipment itself is working properly.
Use the multi-meter to check the voltage source available and ensure receiver voltage
5.
setting is correct for this voltage.
Prior to installation, switch “off” the main power source to the equipment.
8.2 Step By Step Installation
1.
The location selected should have the antenna visible from all areas where the
2.
transmitter is to be used.
The location selected should not be exposed to high levels of electrical noise.
3.
Ensure the selected location has adequate space to accommodate the receiver
enclosure.
4.
5.
Make sure the receiver unit is in upright position (vertical).
The distance between the antenna and the control panel should be as far apart as
6.
possible (see diagram next page).
Drill a hole on the control panel (10.5mm)
7.
8.
Tightened the two bolt nuts provided.
If the control panel has a plastic surface, extended grounding wire should be used.
9.
For system wiring, please refer to the output contact diagram on page 12~14 or on the
receiver enclosure.
10. Ensure all wiring is correct and safely secured and all screws are fastened.
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8.3 System Testing
1.
Connect the power source to the receiver and test the operation of each function to
2.
ensure it operates in the same manner as the pendant controller.
Ensure the receiver MAIN can be properly controlled by the remote control.
3.
4.
Ensure the limit switches on the equipment that limit all travels are working properly.
Ensure the pendant controller is located in a safe location where it would not interfere
with remote operation.
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9. TRANSMITTER OPERATION
1.
Make sure the (2) alkaline batteries are installed correctly. Do make sure to use alkaline
type batteries for longer operating time between battery replacements.
2.
Turn “on” the power switch located on the top left hand corner of the transmitter unit (see
diagram next page). Immediately after turning “on” the transmitter unit, the status LED
indicator located at the center of the power switch will display a green light for up to 1.5
seconds, do make sure that the red EMS pushbutton is in its elevated position.
If the status LED displays a red blinking light (ON
0.1 second and OFF
2.0 seconds)
or no light at all, then you must replace a set of new batteries before operation. If the red
blinking light is ON
2.0 seconds and OFF
0.1 second, the transmitter unit will
deactivates itself (locked) due to a jammed or defected pushbutton contact. This important
safety feature is designed to prevent unexpected crane movement at system start up caused
by a defected pushbutton contact.
After transmitter self-diagnosing procedure is completed without any problems detected
(within 1 second), all transmitter key functions and the receiver MAIN will be activated.
3.
Alpha 540T/560T model
When the transmitter unit is turned “on” to begin work, the
LED-I will light up to indicate only the main hoist and/or trolley is activated. If you want to
activate the auxiliary hoist and/or trolley, press the "Select" pushbutton, and the LED
display will now switched from LED-I to LED-II to indicate that only the auxiliary hoist
and/or trolley is activated. Press "Select" again to have both main and auxiliary hoist
and/or trolley activated at the same time (both LED-I and LED-II lit). To switch back to the
main hoist and/or trolley activation, just press the "Select" pushbutton once again. (please
refer to section 3.3 on page 6)
Every time when the transmitter unit is turned “off” and then “on” again, the "Select "
setting will resets itself to LED-I (back to main hoist and/or trolley active)
4.
Alpha 540T/560T model
"Select" setting can not be changed while other command
pushbuttons are in use (command pushbuttons pressed). To insure maximum safety,
"select" settings (I, II, I&II) can only be changed when all command pushbuttons are in
their neutral position (command pushbuttons not pressed).
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5.
In case of an emergency, press down the red EMS pushbutton will immediately deactivates
the receiver MAIN. When the EMS pushbutton is activated, the status LED on the
transmitter unit will display a red blinking light to indicate EMS activation (ON
0.5
second and OFF
0.5 second). To reactivate the system again, turn the EMS pushbutton
clockwise so that the red cap will elevate to its non-active position. Then turn the
transmitter power switch “off” and then “on” again to activate all transmitte r key functions
and the receiver MAIN. As for the Alpha 540T and 560T models, to reactivate the system
after EMS reset, just press any command pushbutton (please refer to JP1 setting on page 15
and 16).
6.
Please note that conflicted movements are inte rlocked to one another for safety purpose.
Pressing conflicted commands at the same time will result in a non-transmission.
LED DISPLAY
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10. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Should the operator find the equipment not operating normally, please check the chart below for
simple trouble shooting steps.
SYMPTOM
REASON
SOLUTION
Transmitter does not
communicate to
receiver.
Transmitter and the receiver are
not on the same RF channel (SQ
lamp not lit) or ID code.
Ensure the correct transmitter is in
use. The labels on the receiver and
the transmitter will identify the RF
channel and ID code in use.
Transmitter does not
communicate to
receiver.
Low or no transmitting power
from the transmitter unit.
No power to the
receiver (AC power
indicator on the
receiver unit not lit).
Blown fuse or no input power
connection.
Outputs do not
operate correctly.
Receiver configuration is not set
properly or output wiring is
incorrect.
Turn “on” the transmitter and with
EMS in its elevated position. If
the status LED shows blinking red
light or no light at all, then turn the
power “off” and replace the two
alkaline AA batteries.
Ensure power input to the receiver
unit is correct. If power indicator
(AC) is still not lit, please check
the receiver for any burned fuse.
Please refer to section 6 and 7 to
ensure receiver is correctly wired
and configured for your
application.
Receiver System Status LED Display (please refer to Fig. 11 on page 10).
TYPE
LED INDICATION
(Red)
REASON
Constant red light.
EEPROM error, manufacture reprogramming
required.
ON
OFF
Incorrect ID code, please readjust accordingly.
6.
1.0 second
1.0 second
Dim or no light.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2.0 seconds
0.1 second
0.1 second
2.0 seconds
0.1 second
0.1second
Under-voltage, check the main power supply.
System error, manufacture reprogramming required.
System normal with transmitter pushbutton either in
neutral or in transmitter power “off” position.
System normal with transmitter pushbutton in
non-neutral position (pressed).
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11. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
Transmitter Unit
Frequency Range
301 MHz
Transmitting Range
Hamming Distance
150 feet
Channel Spacing
Frequency Control
25KHz
Quartz Crystals
Frequency Drift
Frequency Deviation
< 5ppm @ -20
< 1ppm @ 25
Spurious Emission
Transmitting Power
- 50dB
~1mW
Emission
Antenna Impedance
F1D
50 ohms
Enclosure
Source Voltage
IP-66
3.0 VDC (“AA” alkaline batteries X 2)
Current Drain
Operating Temp.
10 ~ 20 mA
-20 ~ +70
Dimension (Alpha 500/520)
Dimension (Alpha 540/560)
134mm X 68mm X 30.5mm
166mm X 67.5mm X 30mm
Weight (Alpha 500/520)
Weight (Alpha 540/560)
7.05oz. (include batteries)
8.82oz. (include batteries)
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~ +70
Receiver Unit
Frequency Range
301 MHz
Channel Spacing
Hamming Distance
25KHz
Frequency Control
Frequency Drift
Quartz Crystals
< 5ppm @ -20 ~ +70
Frequency Deviation
Sensitivity
< 1ppm @ 25
0.4ìV
Antenna Impedance
Data Decoder Reference
50 ohms
Quartz Crystals
Responding Time
Enclosure
40mS (Normal)
IP-65
Source Voltage
Power Consumption
48~380 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
11VA
Operating Temp.
Output Contact Rating
-20 ~ +70
250V @ 10A
Dimension
Weight (Alpha 500/520)
310mm X 134mm X 72mm
57.3oz. (include output cable)
Weight (Alpha 540/560)
60oz. (include output cable)
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12. PARTS LIST
1.
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 500)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 520)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 540S)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 540A)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 540T)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 560S)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 560A)
TX Module/Encoder Board (Alpha 560T)
2. RX Module (All models)
3. Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 500)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 520)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 540S)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 540A)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 540T)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 560S)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 560A)
Decoder/Relay Board (Alpha 560T)
4. Transmitter Enclosure (Alpha 500/520)
Transmitter Enclosure (Alpha 540S/560S)
Transmitter Enclosure (Alpha 540A/560A)
Transmitter Enclosure (Alpha 540T/560T)
5. Receiver Enclosure (All models)
6. Pushbutton (Dual speed)
Pushbutton (Single speed)
7. EMS Red Cap
8. Wrist Strap
9. Pushbutton Rubber Boot
10. Direction labels (All types)
11. Transformer (48 VAC)
Transformer (110~120 VAC)
Transformer (220~230 VAC)
Transformer (380 VAC)
12. Contact Relay
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BEN50
BEN52
BEN54S
BEN54A
BEN54T
BEN56S
BEN56A
BEN56T
BRX10S
BDR50
BDR52
BDR54S
BDR54A
BDR54T
BDR56S
BDR56A
BDR56T
BCT50
BCT54S
BCT54A
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