Lodar 103 103-16 User Manual TI 103RX 01E

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Wiring Instructions for TI-103 Series 1 to 16 Function, FET Receivers.
TI-103RX.01E
1.
The Receiver is designed to carry a maximum of 15 Amps. That is, for example,15 Amps
through one output or 5 Amps each through 3 outputs.
2.
Master Output. This can be configured to Continuous or Parallel operation, see below right
for more details.
3.
If Receiver outputs are connected in parallel with an external switching device (wired remote)
the Receiver will instantly switch off when the wired remote is operated
4.
Lodar Receivers MUST have an isolation switch for safety, to allow for registering a
replacement Transmitter.
5.
or Disconnect Battery
! WARNING
Vehicle batteries contain gasses
which are flammable and explosive.
Wear eye protection and do not lean
over battery while disconnecting. Do
not wear metal jewellery.
MOUNT RECEIVER
Remove fuse
Fuse
Safety Feature. Both the Transmitter and the Receiver will “time out” after 30 minutes of
inactivity. This can be altered, ask your dealer.
CAUTION
What is the MASTER Output for ?
TAKE TIME TO LOCATE THE BEST POSITION
It is used to operate the pump of an
electro-hydraulic power pack or
maybe a clutch pump. It can also be
used for powering a dump valve,
master valve etc.
If necessary, power the Receiver and move it around
the vehicle until the required performance is achieved.
Operate the Transmitter and observe the Receiver
internal LED’s.
Mount as HIGH as possible
AVOID surfaces with HEAVY VIBRATION
AVOID DIRECT SPRAY from wheels
In a HOT CLIMATE fit in a SHADED position
Cable gland should face DOWN or BACK
Receiver 92 20 RX and 93 20 RX shown,
It can be configured to work
continuously, that is ON when SET
is pressed and OFF when STOP is
pressed;
Secure using 5mm (3/16") bolts (not supplied)
through the 4 mounting feet
IMPORTANT
TAKE CARE NOT TO SHORT
OUT THE MOSFET’s WHEN
MAKING CONNECTIONS
IDENTIFY POWER
CONNECTION POINT
AND ISOLATE SUPPLY
BEFORE YOU START
or in
parallel with any output, that is, it is
active only a function is operated.
If it is needed with certain functions
only, this can easily be configured.
CONNECTION DETAIL
IMPORTANT
ENSURE THAT THE GAUGE
OF WIRE USED CAN CARRY
15 AMPS (THIS IS THE
MAXIMUM TOTAL CURRENT
THAT LODAR CAN SWITCH)
OVER THE DISTANCE FROM
THE BATTERY WITH NO
SIGNIFICANT VOLTS DROP!
NOTE
The STOP input can be
used for OVERLOAD or
OVER-TEMPERATURE
etc. If the chassis is
GROUND, then a return
wire is not required.
SAFETY FEATURE
The Receiver switches itself off
after 30 minutes of inactivity.
OPTIONAL AERIAL
CONNECTION
TI-103RX.01E
LK1
JUMPER may be RED or BLUE
LK1, when bridged causes the Master Output to be Parallel
LK2
LK2, when bridged causes the Master Output to be Continuous
JUMPER MUST BE FITTED FOR LODAR TO WORK
POWER DOWN RECEIVER BEFORE MAKING CHANGES
Make connections as detailed below
and record wire colours in the boxes
FUNCTION 11
12 / 24 VOLT
COMMON
FUNCTION 12
GROUND
FUNCTION 13
FUNCTION 14
MASTER
FUNCTION 15
FUNCTION 1
FUNCTION 16
FUNCTION 2
FUNCTION 17
FUNCTION 3
FUNCTION 18
FUNCTION 4
FUNCTION 19
FUNCTION 5
FUNCTION 20
FUNCTION 6
STOP
FUNCTION 7
0 Volts
L1 = LIMIT 1
FUNCTION 9
GROUND
FINAL CHECK
ALL ITEMS
IMPORTANT
Check locknut
L2 = LIMIT 2
Check all
connector
screws for
tightness
even the ones
that are not
used as these
could cause a
short circuit
if they vibrate
out of the
connector
LIMIT INPUTS
FUNCTION 8
FUNCTION 10
STOP
Connections
S+ (Safety
Solenoid etc.)
ONLY
CONNECTOR
BLOCK
PO
Stray strands of wire can
cause a short circuit
Refit fuse
Fuse
IT IS NOW SAFE TO RECONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
ORDER
Check gland
Check tightness of cable gland
SPECIAL
or Connect Battery
secure wire
! WARNING
Vehicle batteries contain gasses
which are flammable and
explosive. Wear eye protection
and do not lean over battery while
TI-103RX.01E
5 Volts LED
Indicator LED - Master
Indicator LED’s 1 through 20
LED’s indicate the following
LED marked “5V” indicates
power supply for control circuits
is OK
Set LED
LED marked “SET” indicates the
system active.
LED marked “Fault” indicates an
overload is present; the system
cannot be reset until overload is
removed.
This LED blinks for 20 seconds
when the system is initially
powered. A replacement
Transmitter (or Keypad or Wired
Remote) has to be registered
during this 20 second period.
LED’s marked F1 to F16 and M
(and optional MC) when ON
indicate an output to that function
Fault LED
COMPONENT DETAIL
(MC is an extra Continuous
Master output)
IP
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
Numbering convention
of Transmitter Keypad
showing the Receiver
output function number
for that key.
LIMITS - What are these?
The new compact 20
function Receiver has an
input for limit functions.
The circuits between L1 and
ground (-) or L2 and ground,
which when the circuit is
made, or broken, will allow
a function to start or cause
a function to stop.
This requires special
programming.
We also have available an
add-on PCB, Part No. 9220
that has a further 8 Limits.
We have successfully used
this feature on a number of
projects to introduce a
degree of logic using the
on board Programmable IC
or PIC. It may not be
economical to program the
Receiver PIC for a small
batch, please ask.
Your product is marked with this symbol. It means
that used electrical and electronic products should
not be mixed with general household waste. There is
a separate collection system for these products.
In the EEC - Please contact your National Distributor
(see www.lodar.com for this information) who will
inform you about the take-back of the product. You
might be charged for the costs arising from the takeback and recycling. Small products might be taken
back by your local collection facilities.
Outside the EEC - If you wish to discard this product
please contact your local authorities and ask for the
correct method of disposal
Lodar TI Series is guaranteed for a period of 24
months from the date of purchase, as long as it is
wired in accordance with our instructions, and that
the equipment is fitted with an isolation system to
shut off all power in event of an emergency.
TI-103RX.01E
www.lodar.com
Instructions for TI-103 Series IP Transmitters
(16 Function shown)
STOP Button
switches off
the Receiver and the keypad
function buttons
L.E.D.
Blinks when Transmitter
is active.
ON when a Transmitter
Button is pressed.
Pulses while transmitting
when Battery is low.
RESET Button activates the
Receiver and the keypad
function buttons
Function Buttons
4 Release Screws for
Battery Compartment
at rear.
SAFETY FEATURE
The Transmitter automatically
transmits a STOP signal after
30 minutes; this de-activates
the Receiver and the Transmitter.
4 x AAA batteries
Effective working range up to a distance of
60 metres (200 feet) 92 Series and
300 metres (1000ft) 93 Series.
To register Transmitters to the Receiver.
Switch OFF or DISCONNECT the power to the
Receiver and briefly PRESS the STOP button
on one or both Transmitter(s).
! ON or Reconnect the power to the Receiver.
Switch
This opens a 20 second registration window in the
Receiver processor.
PRESS & HOLD
both RESET and F1
for a MINIMUM of
5 SECONDS
If you are looking at the Receiver PCB the Fault LED Flashes.
Immediately PRESS and HOLD both the Transmitter RESET Button
and F1 Button (indicated). Continue to hold BOTH BUTTONS
for a MINIMUM of 5 seconds during this 20 second window.
When the Transmitter is Registered the Fault LED will be illuminated for 3 seconds.
Within this 3 second period, FIRST release F1 and then the RESET button.
TO REGISTER TWO TRANSMITTERS:
When the fault light starts to flash again, immediately PRESS and HOLD both the Transmitter RESET and
F1 Buttons of the second Transmitter. Continue to hold BOTH BUTTONS for a MINIMUM of 5 seconds or
until the SET LED comes on. Both your Transmitters will now operate the Receiver.
PRIORITY.
Only one Transmitter can be active at any time. For the second Transmitter to work you have to turn off the
first Transmitter. Once the second Transmitter is being used then that has priority and it has to be turned off
before the first Transmitter can work again.
If you have any problems please phone either your local Distributor or Lodar directly:UK +44 1922 613633. US 1-877- 257-1581.

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