Sleipner Motor AS RCT2 Handhel Radio Control Transmitter User Manual
Sleipner Motor AS Handhel Radio Control Transmitter Users Manual
Users Manual
Installation & User Manual Radio Remote v1.0.1 RC-20U RC-21U RC-22U RC-23U SLEIPNER MOTOR AS Made in Norway EN P.O. Box 519 N-1612 Fredrikstad Norway www.side-power.com © Sleipner Motor AS 2018 Contents Model range................................................................................................................................ 2 Technical specifications............................................................................................................... 3 Important precautions.................................................................................................................. 3 Receiver installation.................................................................................................................... 4 User precautions......................................................................................................................... 6 How to use RC-20U..................................................................................................................... 7 How to use RC-21U..................................................................................................................... 8 How to use RC-22U..................................................................................................................... 9 How to use RC-23U................................................................................................................... 10 Transmitter LED operation and alarm indication........................................................................ 12 Electric diagram.......................................................................................................................... 13 Output signals diagram.............................................................................................................. 14 Programming additional transmitters/remote controls................................................................ 15 Replacing transmitter battery.................................................................................................... 16 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................... 17 Safety Information .................................................................................................................... 18 Model range The radio remote control can control a single bow thruster/windlass or a bow and stern thruster/ windlass combined. The receiver can receive the signals of up to four transmitters/remote controls. Remote control kit RC-20U consists of: - Receiver: Part no. RCR-2U - Transmitter (incl. battery): Part no. RCT-20U - Holding bracket for transmitter unit: Part no. RC-HOLDER Remote control kit RC-21U consists of: - Receiver: Part no. RCR-2U - Transmitter (incl. battery): Part no. RCT-21U - Holding bracket for transmitter unit: Part no. RC-HOLDER Remote control kit RC-22U consists of: - Receiver: Part no. RCR-2U - Transmitter (incl. battery): Part no. RCT-22U - Holding bracket for transmitter unit: Part no. RC-HOLDER Remote control kit RC-23U consists of: - Receiver: Part no. RCR-2U - Transmitter (incl. battery): Part no. RCT-23U - Holding bracket for transmitter unit: Part no. RC-HOLDER Additional transmitters/remote controls can be ordered separately; The transmitter and the receiver have the same factory preset code so no programming is necessary. The battery is already inserted in the transmitter. When additional transmitters/remote controls are to be used, the new transmitter(s) must be paired with the receiver (please see programming section). We Sleipner Motor AS declare that this device complies with health and safety requirements according to the Directives EN301 489-3 V1.4.1:2002 EN301 489-1 V1.4.1:2008 IEC 60533:1999 EN300 220-1 V2.3.1:2010 EN300 220-2 V2.3.1:2010 Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 2 Technical specifications Transmitter Receiver Power feed 1x3V battery (type: CR2032) 12V or 24V power source Frequency (MHz) 914-917 MHz 914-917 MHz RF-power <10mW <10mW Operation temp. -10°C / +55°C -15°C / +55°C HxWxD (mm) 107x47x21 83x136x36 Weight (g) 60 275 Voltage 8-30V Standby power <300mW Load, max 4A Operating range 30m under normal operating conditions Important precautions • • • • With the boat on land, only run the thruster for a fraction of a second, as without resistance it will accelerate very fast to a damaging rpm. This manual is intended to support educated / experienced staff. When installed in boats approved or classified according to international or special national rules, the installer is responsible for following the demands in accordance with these regulations / classification rules. The instructions in this guide can not be guaranteed to comply with all different regulations / classification rules. The transmitter and the receiver have the same factory preset code so no programming is necessary. When additional transmitters/remote controls are to be used, follow the instructions in the programming section on page 15. Compass safe distance: - RCT-2xxU: - RCR-2U: 0,3m 0,2m Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 3 Receiver installation Prior to installation, it is important that the responsible installer reads this guide to ensure necessary acquaintance with this product. WARNING! WARNING! Remote receiver power supply negative lead must be connected to the thrusters`s negative lead. Bow and stern thruster must have common negative. Power to the thruster’s must be switched off during installation! • Install the receiver minimum 1 meter (3ft) from high power cables and data communication cables or other sources of electrical interference, i.e. navigation instruments, radio communication devices, electric motors and generators. • Install the receiver minimum 1 meter (3ft) above sea level. • Install the receiver outside of shielded areas for radio signals, i.e. boxes made of metals or other material with shielding properties. • Install the receiver in a dry environment, where no condensation can enter the unit. (The receiver assembly is not waterproof.). • Mount the receiver using the four holes (please see picture on page 5). • The receiver must have a separate power supply fitted with a 5 Amp fuse in the positive lead that has either a separate power switch or is shut of by the thrusters system main power switch. The receiver can not be powered by the thrusters/windlass control looms even if you find positive and negative lead there. • Connect the supplied wiring harnesses to the receiver unit according to the wiring diagram on page 13. Connect thrusters and windalsses to the appropirate connectors according to diagram. • For use with other windlass brands, connections must be determined by the installer according to output signals diagram on page 14. NB: Max. load on the windlass signal output is 4A! If the windlass requires more than 4A, use extra control relay. Note! Faulty installation will render all warranty given by Sleipner Motor AS void. Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 4 6 Mount the receiver by using the 4 holes. Designed by Checked by Approved by olekr Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 5 User precautions • Ensure that you know the location of the main battery switch that disonnects the thruster from all power sources (batteries) so that the thruster/windlass can be turned off in case of a malfunction. • The maximum continues usage time of the electrical thruster is approx. 3 minutes. The electro motor has a built in thermal cut-off switch that will shut it off when overheating and re-engage it when it has cooled down some. This should be considered when planning your manouvering. • Never use a thruster close to somebody in the water, as the thruster will draw objects close by into the tunnel and contact with the rotating propellers will cause serious injuries. • Never use a windlass close to somebody in the water, an unexpectedly drop of the anchor can cuse serious injuries. • If the thruster stops giving thrust while the electric motor is running, chances are that there is a problem in the drive-system. You must then immediately stop trying to run it, and turn it off, as running the electricmotor for more than a few seconds without resistance from the propeller, can cause serious damage to the electricmotor. • When leaving the boat always turn off the main power switch for the thruster/windlass and turn off the power to the receiver. • We advice to always keep the main engine(s) running while using a thruster/windlass. This will keep the batteries in a good charge condition. This will also give better performance to the thruster. • It is the owner/captain/other responsible party full responsibility to assess the risk of any unexpected incidents on the vessel. If the thruster stops giving thrust for some reason while maneuvering you must have considered a plan on how to avoid damage to persons or other objects. Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 6 RC-20U Remote control “ON” Remote control “OFF” Turn boat to Port Bow + Stern thruster Turn boat to Starboard Auto-OFF appr. 4 min. Hold for 2 seconds How to use a bow/stern thruster 1. Turn the main power switch for the bow/stern thruster on. Turn on main switch so the receiver has power. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please take some time to exercise thruster usage in open water to avoid damages to your boat. 4. Turn the bow/stern in the desired directiony by pushing the red button for port movement or the green button for starboard movement. How to use a bow & stern thruster combined The combination of a bow and stern thruster offers total manouverability to the boat and the opportunity to move the bow and the stern separately of each other. The remote middle buttons gives you the opportunity to operate both thrusters in the same direction with one keypress, making sidewards movement easier. Remote Control Deactivation Push the transmitter’s “OFF” button for 2 seconds (the remote control deactivates automatically after approx. 4 minutes after the last usage). • If in doubt, try in open water first! Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 7 RC-21U Remote control “ON” Windlass Turn boat to Port Down Remote control “OFF” Turn boat to Starboard Auto-OFF appr. 4 min. Up Hold for 2 seconds How to use a bow thruster 1. Turn the main power switch for the bow thruster on. Turn on main switch so the receiver has power. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please take some time to exercise thruster usage in open water to avoid damages to your boat. 4. Turn the bow in the desired direction. By pushing the red button for port movement or the green button for starboard movement. How to use the windlass 1. Turn the main power switch for the windlass on. Turn on the power to the receiver. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please consult your windlass manual for use and precautions. Remote Control Deactivation Push the transmitter’s “OFF” button for two seconds (the remote control deactivates automatically after approx. 4 minutes after the last usage). • If in doubt, try in open water first! Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 8 RC-22U Remote control “ON” Windlass 1 Windlass 2 Down Down Remote control “OFF” Auto-OFF appr. 4 min. Up Up Hold for 2 seconds How to use a bow/stern windlass 1. Turn the main power switch for the windlass on. Turn on main switch so the receiver has power. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please consult your windlass manual for use and precautions. Remote Control Deactivation Push the transmitter’s “OFF” button for two seconds (the remote control deactivates automatically after approx. 4 minutes after the last usage). Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 9 RC-23U Remote control “ON” Remote control “OFF” Turn boat to Port Bow + Stern thruster Turn boat to Starboard Auto-OFF appr. 4 min. Hold for 2 seconds Windlass 1 Down Up Windlass 2 Down Up Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 10 How to use a bow/stern thruster 1. Turn the main power switch for the bow/stern thruster on. Turn on main switch so the receiver has power. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please take some time to exercise thruster usage in open water to avoid damages to your boat. 4. Turn the bow/stern in the desired directiony by pushing the red button for port movement or the green button for starboard movement. How to use a bow & stern thruster combined The combination of a bow and stern thruster offers total manouverability to the boat and the opportunity to move the bow and the stern separately of each other. The remote middle buttons gives you the opportunity to operate both thrusters in the same direction with one keypress, making sidewards movement easier. How to use the bow/stern windlass 1. Turn the main power switch for the windlass on. Turn on the power to the receiver. 2. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the transmitter’s two “ON” buttons. The remote system is now activated and then turns off automatically appr. 4 min. after the last usage. 3. Please consult your windlass manual for use and precautions. Remote Control Deactivation Push the transmitter’s “OFF” button for two seconds (the remote control deactivates automatically after approx. 4 minutes after the last usage). Turn off the power switch for the receiver. • If in doubt, try in open water first! Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 11 Transmitter LED operation and alarm indication State LED status Alarm status Transmitter ON The yellow LED’s blink each second No sound Buttons activated The yellow LED’s blink fast No sound Pairing mode All LED’s on No sound Connection lost Red LED is blinking once each second 3 beeps from the buzzer each second Low battery Red LED blink One beep Receiver LED indicator State LED status Power on the receiver and no transmitter connected Green LED is toggling Power on the receiver and at least one transmitter connected Green LED lit No power to the receiver. Both LED is off Receiver in pairing mode Both the red and green LED blinking Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 12 Electric diagram To Thruster Control Panel Remember! Cables/wires must be cable tied well. To Thruster Control Panel BOW STERN To Bow Thruster To Stern Thruster BLACK RED FUSE 5A Battery 12/24V Remember! Power cables must be connected to the battery as shown. Remaining wires must be cable tied well. To Windlass Control Panel To Windlass Control Panel BOW STERN To Bow Windlass To Stern Windlass Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 13 Output signals diagram RED – Thruster Positive BLUE – Thruster STBD GREY – Thruster PORT Thruster Bow YELLOW – Automatic Mainswitch Enable RED – Thruster Positive BLUE – Thruster STBD GREY – Thruster PORT Thruster Stern YELLOW – Automatic Mainswitch Enable RED - COMMON BLUE – Windlass IN GREY – Windlass OUT Windlass Bow RED - COMMON BLUE – Windlass IN GREY – Windlass OUT Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Windlass Stern Page 14 Programming additional Transmitters/Remote controls Pair Button The original transmitter and receiver have the same factory preset code so that no programming is necessary. When additional transmitters/remote controls are to be used, the additional transmitters/remote controls has to be paired with the receiver. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Be sure that there is power on the receiver (Green status LED blinking) and that the transmitter that should be paired is off. Push the Pair Button on the receiver to put the receiver in pairing mode (as shown above). Both red and green led’s should start to blink simultaneously. Within 10s after the receiver pair button is pushed, set the transmitter in pairing mode by holding the off button and pressing both “ON” buttons at the same time, all the transmitter LED’s turn on indicating that it is set in pairing mode. When a pairing signal is received from the receiver the transmitter LED’s while turn off and the system is ready to be used. If no pairing signal received within 10s the transmitter will leave the pairing mode. Additional transmitters/remote controls must be programmed according to step 2-3. You can pair up to 4 transmitters/remote controls. To clear all transmitters/remote controls paired with the receiver hold the pair button on the receiver for approximately 10s until the red and green led stop blinking. When the LED’s stop blinking release the pair button, the green led will again start to blink when the receiver has completed the reset process. The receiver is then ready to pair with up to four transmitters/ remote controls. Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 15 Replacing transmitter battery Battery WARNING: Before working on the transmitter, deactivate the transmitter and the receiver (push “OFF” on the transmitter(s)) and turn off the power to the receiver as well as the thruster mainswitch. 1. Open the transmitter case by removing the 3 torque screws. 2. Remove the battery by inserting a screwdriver or similar between battery and holder at point A, and gently flip the battery out, taking care not damaging the battery grips at point B. 3. Insert the new battery (Type CR2032, 3V - Brand name recommended). Be sure to insert the battery with the positive pole up diagonally into the battery holder, ensuring that the edge of the battery is under the battery grips (B). Press the battery down until secured at point A. 4. Close the transmitter. Put the cover back in place, ensure that the rubber seal between remote upper and lower part is located correctly. Place the 3 screws (remember sealing washer) in their recessed holes and tighten. Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 16 Dimensions 112 4 ,5 x 83 136 112 36 107 45 83 21 47 36 3 3 97 45 NS-ISO 2768-1 Over t.o.m. f 0,5 3 ±0,05 ±0,05 30 ±0,1 30 120 ±0,15 120 400 ±0,2 400 1000 ±0,3 1000 2000 ±0,5 2000 4000 - 57 Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Designed by olekr Copyright All rights reserved Material Type Generic Title Date Drawing nr ±0,1 ±0,1 ±0,2 ±0,3 ±0,5 ±0,8 ±1,2 ±2 v B ±0,5 ±1 ±1,5 ±2,5 ±4 ±6 ±8 Page 17 13.10.2015 8927 Holder Holder ±0,2 ±0,3 ±0,5 ±0,8 ±1,2 ±2 ±3 ±4 Tolerance NS-ISO 2768-1 Safety Information FCC statements Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ISED statements This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage ; (2) l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 18 Installation & User Manual, Radio Remote rev 1_0_1 Page 19 Worldwide sales and service www.side-power.com SLEIPNER MOTOR AS P.O. Box 519 N-1612 Fredrikstad Norway Tel: +47 69 30 00 60 Fax:+47 69 30 00 70 www.side-power.com sidepower@sleipner.no The information given in the document was correct at the time it was published. However, Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. Continuous product improvement may change the product specifications without notice. Therefore, Sleipner Motor AS can not accept liability for any possible differences between product and document.
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