Tele Radio i Lysekil T860TX-12 902-928MHz FREQUENCY HOPPING TRANSMITTER User Manual IM 860 010 A2 indb
Tele Radio AB 902-928MHz FREQUENCY HOPPING TRANSMITTER IM 860 010 A2 indb
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Tele Radio 860 Manual Rev. IM-860-010-A3 CONTENTS 3-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860TX/860RX 5-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dansk 33-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norsk 61-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Svensk 89-116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nederlands 117-144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Español 145-173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Français 174-202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deutsch 203-232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English 42434445 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 S1 SR2 * S3 SR1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 0V 12V DC 24V AC/DC 0V 5 6 7 115VAC 48 VAC 1 2 3 4 230VAC * S2 SR1 SR2 * Fuse S1, S2 and S3 ceramic slow. S1 200 mA S2 300-315 mA S3 500 mA 860RX 1= Red LED 1 2= Yellow LED 2 3= Reset button 4= Green LED 4 5= Red LED 5 6= Yellow LED 6 7= Function selector switch 8= Green LED 8 9= Red LED 9 10= Yellow LED 10 11= Radio module 12= Green LED 12 11 10 12 1 Charging the 860TX-10 1 = Yellow LED 1 2 = Yellow LED 2 3 = Red/ Green LED 3 4 = Charge connector 860TX-10 Start 9 Start 12-35V DC Charging the 860TX-12 1 = Yellow LED 1 2 = Yellow LED 2 3 = Red/ Green LED 3 12-35V DC 860TX-12 X1 X2 Start Start X3 IMPORTANT! In order to get the best out of your system it is important you take the time to read through the manual before you start to install/program your equipment. NO SE NL FR ES Important!..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 203 System Functions........................................................................................................................................................................................ 204 Transmitter ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 205 Receiver 860RX.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 206 Installing the receiver and the receiver antenna ............................................................................................................................... 207 Co-programming the transmitter and receiver ................................................................................................................................ 208 Erasing all the transmitters in the receiver......................................................................................................................................... 208 Replace a transmitter in the receiver................................................................................................................................................... 208 Lock/unlock a receiver.............................................................................................................................................................................. 209 Radio module mode .................................................................................................................................................................................. 210 Changing the frequency ............................................................................................................................................................................ 211 Automatic Shut-off..................................................................................................................................................................................... 213 Pin code function........................................................................................................................................................................................ 214 Erasing all pin-codes .................................................................................................................................................................................. 215 Time delay between pushbuttons ......................................................................................................................................................... 215 Function selector........................................................................................................................................................................................ 216 The transmitter’s function selections and led indications .............................................................................................................. 218 Yellow LED/start-up .................................................................................................................................................................................. 219 The receiver’s function selection/relay functions.............................................................................................................................. 220 Momentary or latched relay functions ................................................................................................................................................ 226 Interlocks ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 226 Stop function selector............................................................................................................................................................................... 228 Trouble shooting......................................................................................................................................................................................... 229 Disposal ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 229 Settings form: receiver and transmitter ............................................................................................................................................... 230 DK CONTENTS /ENGLISH Qualified personnel receive a review of the system’s functions before it is used. Only qualified personnel have access to the transmitter. The transmitter is not left unsupervised. The transmitter is switched off when not in use. The operator always has a complete view of the equipment when radio controlled. EN • • • • • DE ENSURE THAT: TO GET STARTED: • Start by entering the system’s serial number on the Settings form for the receiver and transmitter settings. Enter the other data on the form as you program the system. • It is an advantage to program as many of the required functions as possible before the receiver is installed, if the receiver is to be placed high up or in any other inaccessible position. • Check that the supply voltage to the receiver is correct. 203 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Frequency System 860 uses 69 different frequencies, which makes it possible to use several transmitters and receivers within the same coverage area. Battery status The transmitter has an integrated battery indicator which shows when only approx. 10% of the battery capacity remains. Automatic shut-off The transmitter has an automatic shut-off function built-in to conserve battery power. The available selections for automatic shut-off are: after 2, 6 or 12 minutes, or no automatic shut-off. DK Pin code Up to 10 individual/personal PIN codes can be programmed on each transmitter. Time delay between pushbuttons NO Logging off/on SE Time delays can be programmed between pushbuttons and between first and second step in the pushbutton. The receiver can be programmed to accept up to three different transmitters, where each transmitter has its own unique code. For reasons of safety only one transmitter at a time can be logged on. The current transmitter must first be logged off before another transmitter can be logged on. NL Function selection The system offers the possibility of programming different combinations of relay functions. Momentary or latched relay functions DE FR ES Each function relay can be programmed for momentary or latched relay operations. Interlocking Using this function it is possible to interlock/prioritise a relay function/button before another. If interlocking has been programmed and two buttons on the transmitter are pressed simultaneously, one of the buttons is given priority/interlocked over the other, which means, for example, up and down movements can not be operated at the same time. Safety relay The receiver is supplied with two safety relays, which are continuously monitored. EN Integrated safety function when the transmitter starts: 0-position monitoring If any button is inadvertently pressed when the transmitter is starting, the transmitter will not start. This is indicated by a red LED. So-called 0-position monitoring. 204 TRANSMITTER Pictures of the transmitter can be found on the fold-out page. 860TX-12 Stop button Stop button 10 two way push buttons 12 two way push buttons Internal rechargeable battery External rechargeable battery Radio: PLL Synthesizer Radio: PLL Synthesizer 69 different frequencies, 433.075 - 434.775 MHz 69 different frequencies, 433.075 - 434.775 MHz Enclosure size: 160x70x35 mm Enclosure size: 210x80x40 mm Weight: approx. 270 g Weight: approx. 400 g Enclosure class: IP 54 Enclosure class: IP 65 NO 860TX-10 DK Technical Specifications HOW TO START THE TRANSMITTER SE 1. The stop button must be pulled out. 2. Press the start buttons simultaneously for at least 1 second. 3. Release the start buttons. 4. LED 3 is lit green to indicate the transmitter is running. NL HOW TO START A TRANSMITTER WITH A PIN CODE FR ES 1. The stop button must be pulled out. 2. Press the start buttons simultaneously for at least 1 second. 3. Release the buttons. – The yellow (2) and green (3) LEDs flash. 4. Enter the PIN code (4 numbers). – The green LED (3) lights continuously. If the wrong PIN code is entered the transmitter will switch itself off. DE HOW TO TURN OFF THE TRANSMITTER To turn off the transmitter press the stop button. All relays in the receiver are disconnected when the stop button is pressed on the transmitter. EN HOW TO CHARGE THE TRANSMITTER: Pictures of charging the transmitter can be found on the fold-out page. • The 860TX-10 transmitter is supplied with an internal rechargeable battery and an integrated charger. • The 860TX-12 transmitter is supplied with an external rechargeable battery and a charger unit. The LED in the transmitter indicates red or green depending on the status of the battery. The operating time for the transmitter is approx. 30 hours for the 860TX-10 and 20 hours for the 860TX-12 with continuous usage. The LED (3) changes colour to red when it is time to charge the battery and approximately 10 % of the battery capacity remains. The LED in the 860TX-10 transmitter and in the 860TX-12 charger unit, will remain red during charging (full charge time: approx. 4 hours) until fully charged when it changes colour to green. The battery can not be overcharged. NOTE! The life span of the battery increases if you wait until the LED changes to red before recharging. However, it should be charged at least once every second month. – Charging: 12V-35V DC (500 mA) or 230V AC via an adaptor. 205 RECEIVER 860RX Pictures of the receiver can be found on the fold-out page. Technical Specifications Relay outputs: Midi: 10+2 for stop function, Maxi: 24+2 for stop function Stop relay: potential free, makes 8A AC1 Function relay: potential free, breaks/makes 16A AC1 Radio: PLL synthesizer 69 different frequencies, 433.075 - 434.775 MHz Size: 250x175x75 mm Enclosure class: IP 65 NL SE NO DK Antenna connector: BNC SUPPLY VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION: MIN. POWER CONSUMPTION: MAX. 12V DC 150 mA 1A 24V DC 60 mA 600 mA 24V AC 80 mA 800 mA 48V AC 100 mA 400 mA 115V AC 70 mA 200 mA 230V AC 25 mA 100 mA FR ES The different status LEDs on the receiver Yellow LED 2 lights when the receiver has the correct supply voltage. Yellow LEDs 6 and 10 flash 1, 2 or 3 times, depending on how many transmitters are programmed on the receiver. Green LED 12 lights when the receiver receives radio signals (433.075 – 434.775 MHz). Green LEDs 4 and 8 lights when the receiver has locked on a transmitter. Each relay is fitted with a red LED that lights when the relay is active. EN DE Red LEDs 5 and 9 indicate that there is a fault on the receiver. 206 CONNECTING THE RECEIVER SR1 10 SR1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC 0V SR2 10 NO To utilize the safety of the system, be sure to use relays SR1, SR2 as stop relays in the safety circuitry of the object to be controlled. INSTALLING THE RECEIVER AND THE RECEIVER ANTENNA SE The receiver should be installed: NL • As far as possible, protected from the wind and weather. Do not install the receiver in such a way that it can be exposed to exceptional moist conditions such as high-pressure washing • With the cable glands downward. Placement of the receiver antenna: • Place the antenna high above the ground. • The antenna should not be in the vicinity of metal objects such as girders, electrical cables and other antennas. DK SR1 1/2 DE FR The 1/2-wave antenna is ground plane independent, which is beneficial and a great advantage when there is not a “natural” ground plane such as a metal plate or vehicle roof. It is important that the antenna is angled out from the wall if the receiver is installed on a wall. ES 12V DC 0V 5 6 7 24V AC /DC 115V AC 48 V AC 230V AC 1 2 3 4 EN The 1/4-433K antenna with three metre coaxial cable makes it possible to place the antenna high and unobstructed. To get the best possible range with the 1/4-433K antenna it should be installed on a flat roof, free from other metal objects and antennae. When installing the antenna on a vehicle it is suitable to use a vehicle bracket (F1). 1/4-433K The 5/8-wave antenna with three metre coaxial cable makes it possible to place the antenna high and unobstructed. To get the best possible range with the 5/8-wave antenna it should be installed on a flat roof, free from other metal objects and antennae. When installing the antenna on a wall it is suitable to use a wall bracket (VM1). 5/8 207 CO-PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER EN DE FR ES NL SE NO DK The receiver can be programmed to accept up to three different transmitters, where each transmitter has its own unique code. The LEDs 6 and 10 on the receiver indicate how many transmitters have been programmed in the receiver. Not flashing = No transmitter has been programmed 1 flash = 1 transmitter has been programmed 2 flashes = 2 transmitters have been programmed 3 flashes = 3 transmitters have been programmed 1. On the receiver: turn the function selector switch 2 to the ON position. 2. Press the reset button on the receiver. – The green, red and yellow LEDs 4-6 and 8-10 lights. 3. Release the reset button. – The green (4 and 8) and red (5 and 9) LEDs go out.The yellow LEDs 6 and 10 light continuously. (If the yellow and red LEDs flash alternately then three transmitters have already been programmed on the receiver, so all the transmitters must be erased and reprogrammed.) 4. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons simultaneously for at least 1 second. – Release the buttons. 5. Press the start buttons simultaneously again until the yellow LEDs 6 and 10 on the receiver start to flash. The receiver has found the transmitter. 6 On the receiver: turn the function selector switch 2 to the OFF position. 7 The transmitter has been programmed. NOTE! Do not forget to complete the Settings form after programming! ERASING ALL THE TRANSMITTERS IN THE RECEIVER ON THE RECEIVER 1. Turn the function selector switch 2 to the ON position. 2. Press the reset button. – The green (4 and 8), red (5 and 9) and yellow (6 and 10) LEDs light continuously. 3. Release the reset button. – The green (4 and 8) and red (5 and 9) LEDs go out.The yellow (6 and 10) LEDs light continuously. (If the yellow and red LEDs flash alternately this means 3 transmitters have been programmed in the receiver.) 4. Turn switch 2 to the OFF position. 5. Turn switch 2 to the ON position within 2 seconds. – The yellow (6 and 10) LEDs flash and the receiver has been erased. 6. Turn switch 2 to the OFF position. REPLACE A TRANSMITTER IN THE RECEIVER It is possible to erase a programmed transmitter and program a new transmitter into the receiver without putting the receivers DIP-switch in program mode. It is very helpful if you would like to replace a transmitter without going up to a high mounted receiver on a crane. This operation will be done from the transmitter that should be programmed into the receiver. 208 NO SE 1. Check the ID-code on the transmitter that should be erased from the receiver. 2. Start-up the transmitter that should be programmed into the receiver.You must be in the working range of the receiver that should be erased and programmed. 3. Press the stop button on the transmitter. – The red LED 3 lights continuously for 1 second, then (on the transmitter) the yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the red LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the PIN-code.You have 2 seconds per button. If the time elapses, the transmitter will switch off. – If no PIN-code has been programmed you should enter 4 zeros (0000). 5. If the PIN-code is ok, the transmitters yellow LED 2 goes out. If the wrong PIN-code is entered the transmitter will switch off. 6. Enter the ID-code for the transmitter that should be erased (max 5 numbers).You have 2 seconds per button. Please note that no zeros should be entered if the ID-code is less then 5 numbers. For example: ID-code 678 should be 6, 7, 8 and not 0, 0, 6, 7, 8. 7. When the ID-code is entered the transmitters red LED 3 lights continuously and the yellow LED 2 will flash. The transmitter will now send a command (10s) to the receiver to erase the selected ID-code and program the ID-code for the operating transmitter. 8. When the transmitter has switched off it can be started-up and used with the selected receiver. Please note that the erased transmitter can no longer be used together with the receiver. DK DO THE FOLLOWING TO REPLACE A TRANSMITTER: When another transmitter is to be used the receiver must first be unlocked. Another programmed transmitter can then be locked on to the receiver. FR UNLOCKING THE RECEIVER ES When a transmitter that is programmed to a receiver starts, the receiver “locks” on to the transmitter’s ID code. In this position the receiver will only accept this transmitter (even if more transmitters have been programmed on the receiver). The green LEDs 4 and 8 lights on the receiver to confirm that only the selected transmitter can be used. NL LOCK/UNLOCK A RECEIVER 1. Press the stop button on the transmitter. – The red LED 3 lights continuously for 1 second, then (on the transmitter) the yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the red LED 3 starts to flash. 2. Enter the PIN code.You have 2 seconds per button. – If no PIN code has been programmed you should enter 4 zeros (0000) to unlock the receiver. 3. If the PIN code is approved, the transmitter sends a signal to unlock the receiver. The transmitter switches itself off and is now logged out. – The green LEDs 4 and 8 on the receiver go out and it is now possible for another programmed transmitter to be logged on. If the wrong PIN code is entered the transmitter will switch itself off without unlocking the receiver. On the logged on transmitter (Alternative 2): 1. Press push button 9 (left start button) on the transmitter and then press stop button. – The red LED 3 lights continuously for 1 second, then (on the transmitter) the yellow LED 1 flashes.The transmitter then automatically sends a signal to unlock the receiver..The transmitter switches itself off when this operation is done and the transmitter is logged out. The green LEDs 4 and 8 on the receiver go out and it is now possible for another programmed transmitter to be logged on. NOTE! this way of unlocking the receiver requires that no dangerous function is placed on button 9 (left start button) 209 EN On the logged on transmitter (Alternative 1): DE The transmitter to be logged must be started/logged on. UNLOCKING THE RECEIVER WITHOUT A TRANSMITTER 1. Turn switch 2 to the ON position. 2. Press down the reset button. – Green (4 and 8), red (5 and 9) and yellow (6 and 10) LEDs light continuously. 3. Release the reset button. – The green (4 and 8) and red (5 and 9) LEDS go out.Yellow LED (6 and 10) lights continuously. 4. Turn switch 2 to the OFF position. 5. Yellow (6 and 10) LEDs go out. The receiver can now be logged on to another transmitter. SE NO DK RADIO MODULE MODE If the 69 channel radio module is mounted in the transmitter it is possible to program the module to operate in 3 modes. This is very useful when the 69 channel transmitter is used with a receiver with the 16+16 radio modul (old 860 version). If the 16+16 channel radio module is mounted in the transmitter it is not possible to select these modes. Mode Channels 1-69 1-16 17-32 EN DE FR ES NL PROGRAMMING RADIO MODULE MODE 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 2 for programming radio module mode. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code 5, 3, 4, 6.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Enter a 0 for mode 0 (1-69), a 1 for mode 1 (1-16) or a 2 for mode 2 (17-32). – When you have entered the transmitting mode the yellow LED 1 flashes 3 times and the transmitting mode is programmed.The transmitter switches itself off. 6. Restart the transmitter. 210 CHANGING THE FREQUENCY Programming/changing the frequency can only be carried out with the help of the transmitter. Decide which channel/frequency you wish to transmit on by using the table below before you start programming. The receiver automatically detects and changes to the new frequency. 433,975 MHz 03 433,125 MHz 38 434,000 MHz 04 433,150 MHz 39 434,025 MHz 05 433,175 MHz 40 434,050 MHz 06 433,200 MHz 41 434,075 MHz 07 433,225 MHz 42 434,100 MHz 08 433,250 MHz 43 434,125 MHz 09 433,275 MHz 44 434,150 MHz 10 433,300 MHz 45 434,175 MHz 11 433,325 MHz 46 434,200 MHz 12 433,350 MHz 47 434,225 MHz 13 433,375 MHz 48 434,250 MHz 14 433,400 MHz 49 434,275 MHz 15 433,425 MHz 50 434,300 MHz 16 433,450 MHz 51 434,325 MHz 17 433,475 MHz 52 434,350 MHz 18 433,500 MHz 53 434,375 MHz 19 433,525 MHz 54 434,400 MHz 20 433,550 MHz 55 434,425 MHz 21 433,575 MHz 56 434,450 MHz 22 433,600 MHz 57 434,475 MHz 23 433,625 MHz 58 434,500 MHz 24 433,650 MHz 59 434,525 MHz 25 433,675 MHz 60 434,550 MHz 26 433,700 MHz 61 434,575 MHz 27 433,725 MHz 62 434,600 MHz 28 433,750 MHz 63 434,625 MHz 29 433,775 MHz 64 434,650 MHz 30 433,800 MHz 65 434,675 MHz 31 433,825 MHz 66 434,700 MHz 32 433,850 MHz 67 434,725 MHz 33 433,875 MHz 68 434,750 MHz 34 433,900 MHz 69 434,775 MHz 35 433,925 MHz NO 37 SE 433,100 MHz NL 433,950 MHz 02 ES FREQUENCY 36 FR CHANNEL 433,075 MHz DE FREQUENCY 01 EN CHANNEL DK FREQUENCY TABLE (69 CHANNELS) 211 EN DE FR ES NL SE NO DK FREQUENCY TABLE (16+16 CHANNELS) CHANNEL FREQUENCY STRAP CHANNEL FREQUENCY STRAP 01 434.650 MHz Open 17 434.625 MHz Closed 02 434.600 MHz Open 18 434.575 MHz Closed 03 434.550 MHz Open 19 434.525 MHz Closed 04 434.500 MHz Open 20 434.475 MHz Closed 05 434.450 MHz Open 21 434.425 MHz Closed 06 434.400 MHz Open 22 434.375 MHz Closed 07 434.350 MHz Open 23 434.325 MHz Closed 08 434.300 MHz Open 24 434.275 MHz Closed 09 434.250 MHz Open 25 434.225 MHz Closed 10 434.200 MHz Open 26 434.175 MHz Closed 11 434.150 MHz Open 27 434.125 MHz Closed 12 434.100 MHz Open 28 434.075 MHz Closed 13 434.050 MHz Open 29 434.025 MHz Closed 14 434.000 MHz Open 30 434.975 MHz Closed 15 433.950 MHz Open 31 433.925 MHz Closed 16 433,900 MHz Open 32 433,875 MHz Closed CHANGING THE FREQUENCY 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 2 for the frequency. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code 1, 2, 3, 4.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Select the channel/frequency. For example, channel 02: first press the 0 button and then the 2 button. – The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. Once you have selected the frequency the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming and the change of frequency are then complete. 6. Restart the transmitter. Do not forget to write down the changes on the Settings form after programming! 212 STEP UP/DOWN IN FREQUENCY It is possible to move up or down in frequency before the transmitter is started-up. 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. 3. Press button 1 (yellow LED 1 indicates) to move up one step in frequency. Press button 2 (yellow LED 2 indicates) to move down one step. – Example: If you like to move up 5 frequency steps, you need to press button 1 five times. 4. Release all buttons and the transmitter starts on the new frequency. AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF DK The transmitter can be programmed with an automatic shut-off function once the last command has been given to conserve battery capacity. See the time options below. = No automatic shut-off. Button 1 = Automatic shut-off after 2 minutes. Button 2 = Automatic shut-off after 6 minutes. Button 3 = Automatic shut-off after 12 minutes. SE Button 0 NO Time option 213 ES FR DE EN 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 3 for automatic shut-off. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code 1, 2, 3, 4.You have 5 seconds per button; if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Select the required time option (see the options above). – The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. Once you have selected an option the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete. 6. Restart the transmitter. Do not forget to write down the changes on the Settings form after programming! NL PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF: PIN CODE FUNCTION It is possible to program 10 PIN codes on each transmitter. NL SE NO DK PROGRAMMING A PIN CODE: 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and select button 4 for the PIN code. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code 1, 2, 3, 4.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Select the number (button) the PIN code should be programmed to (0-9). – The green LED 3 flashes. – The yellow LED 2 will light if the number is used by a PIN code. 6. Select en PIN code by entering a combination of 4 numbers. Confirm the code by repeating it. – Once you have selected a PIN code the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete.The transmitter switches itself off. 7. Restart the transmitter. NOTE! The PIN code combination 0000 cannot be used. Do not forget to write down the changes on the Settings form after programming! EN DE FR ES CHANGING/ERASING THE PIN CODE: 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and select button 4 for the PIN code. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code 1, 2, 3, 4.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Press the number (0-9) which the PIN code is programmed under. – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously. 6. Enter the existing four digit PIN code. – The yellow LED 2 goes out if the PIN code is correct. 7. Changing the PIN code: Select a PIN code by entering a combination of 4 numbers. Confirm the code by repeating it. – Once you have selected a PIN code the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete. 8. Erasing the PIN code: Enter four zeros (0000) and confirm by entering the four zeros (0000) again. – The yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and the erasing procedure is complete.The transmitter switches off. 9. Restart the transmitter. 214 ERASING ALL PIN-CODES You can, if necessary, erase all the PIN codes on the transmitter. TIME DELAY BETWEEN PUSHBUTTONS COMMENTS Pushbutton 1 (also used as button 11) 02 Pushbutton 2 (also used as button 12) 03 Pushbutton 3 (also used as button 13) Time delay function between the first and second step for the same pushbutton 04 Pushbutton 4 (also used as button 14) 05 Pushbutton 5 (also used as button 15) 06 Pushbutton 6 (also used as button 16) 07 Pushbutton 7 (also used as button 17) 08 Pushbutton 8 (also used as button 18) 09 Pushbutton 9 (also used as button 19) 10 Pushbutton 10 (also used as button 20) 22* Pushbutton 21 (also used as button 23) 23* Pushbutton 22 (also used as button 24) 11 Pushbutton 1 and 2 12 Pushbutton 3 and 4 13 Pushbutton 5 and 6 14 Pushbutton 7 and 8 15 Pushbutton 9 and 10 24* Pushbutton 21 and 22 16 Time delay options, code 01 to 15 (+ 22 to 24 *) 17 Time delay options, code 01 to 10 (+ 22 to 23 *) 18 Time delay options, code 11 to 15 (+ 24 *) 19 Time delay options, code 01 to 06 20 Time delay options, code 11 to 13 21 Time delay options, code 01 to 06 + 11 to13 NL PUSHBUTTON DELAY 01 Time delay function between two different pushbuttons Pre-set programming for all pushbuttons in the specified code range * Only on 860TX-12 215 EN DE FR ES CODE SE It is possible to program time delays between pushbuttons and between first and second step in the pushbutton. The following options are possible to program: NO 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 8 to erase the PIN codes. – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 flashes. 4. Enter the code 7, 1, 0, 4, 2, 1. – Once you have entered the code the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and the erasing procedure is complete. The transmitter switches itself off. 5. Restart the transmitter. DK ERASE ALL THE PIN CODES ON THE TRANSMITTER: CODE TIME DELAY COMMENTS No time delay Sets the time delay in seconds 0,3s 0,5s 1s 1,5s 3s FUNCTION SELECTOR The functions in the table can be programmed by using the buttons on the transmitter and by setting the function selector switches. Note that the table is only an outline and all function options are described in detail in the chapters that follow the table. EN DE ES 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 6 for programming time delay between pushbuttons. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code: 8, 5, 3, 2, 4, 6.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Enter the pushbutton delay code (two digits) and time code (one digit). The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. – Once you have selected option and time the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete. 7. Restart the transmitter. FR NL SE NO DK PROGRAMMING TIME DELAY BETWEEN PUSHBUTTONS No. of functions LED TX Function selection (transmitTX (trans- ter) mitter) Function selection RX (receiver) Receiver Function selector switch Comments (receiver) 4, 6, 7, 8. model (Maxi or Midi) 10x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Only 1 receiver 4x2+2x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.ON Only 1 receiver 6x2+1x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.ON.OFF Only 1 receiver 10x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1 (8x1) 10x1 MIDI ON.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 2 (8x1) 10x1 1+2 MIDI *.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1+2 (8x1) 10x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1 (8x1) 10x1 MIDI ON.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 2 (8x1) 10x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1 (9x1) 10x1 MIDI ON. OFF. OFF. OFF Receiver 2 (9x1) 4x2+2x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.ON Receiver 1 (4x2+2x1) 4x2+2x1 MIDI ON.OFF.OFF.ON Receiver 2 (4x2+2x1) 4x2+2x1 1+2 MIDI *.OFF.OFF.ON Receiver 1+2 (4x2+2x1) 4x2+2x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.OFF.ON Receiver 1 (4x2+2x1) 4x2+2x1 MIDI ON.OFF.OFF.ON Receiver 2 (4x2+2x1) 216 Receiver Function selector switch Comments (receiver) 4, 6, 7, 8. model (Maxi or Midi) MIDI OFF.OFF.ON.OFF Receiver 1 (6x2+1x1) 6x2+1x1 MIDI ON.OFF.ON.OFF Receiver 2 (6x2+1x1) 6x2+1x1 1+2 MIDI *.OFF.ON.OFF Receiver 1+2 (6x2+1x1) 6x2+1x1 MIDI OFF.OFF.ON.OFF Receiver 1 (6x2+1x1) 6x2+1x1 MIDI ON.OFF.ON.OFF Receiver 2 (6x2+1x1) 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Only 1 receiver 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1 (8x2) 10x2/12x2 MAXI ON.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 2 (8x2) 10x2/12x2 1+2 MAXI *.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1+2 (8x2) 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 1 (8x2) 10x2/12x2 MAXI ON.OFF.OFF.OFF Receiver 2 (8x2) 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.ON Lift 1 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.ON Lift 2 10x2/12x2 1+2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.ON Lift 1+2 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.ON Lift 1 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.ON Lift 2 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.ON.OFF.OFF 9+9 (Button 1-9->Relay 1-9) 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.ON.OFF.OFF 9+9 (Button 1-9>Relay 11-19) 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.OFF.ON.OFF “6x2+1x1” with MAXI relay board 10x2/12x2 MAXI OFF.ON.ON.OFF “6x2+6x1” with MAXI relay board SE NO DK 6x2+1x1 NL Function selection RX (receiver) ES LED TX Function selection (transmitTX (trans- ter) mitter) FR No. of functions EN DE * = The function selector switch no 4 can be set to ON or OFF. 217 THE TRANSMITTER’S FUNCTION SELECTIONS AND LED INDICATIONS It is possible to program the function selection on the transmitter. The two yellow LEDs on the transmitter indicate which receiver/receivers, relay group/groups or the lift on an overhead crane are to be controlled. By setting the receiver’s function selector switch at the same time a number of different types of relay functions can be selected (see chapter “The receiver’s function selection/relay functions“). Once you have programmed the function selections 1-3 the transmitter’s LED 1 will always light when the transmitter starts. NOTE! As standard the transmitter is supplied with function selection 0. FUNCTION SELECTION 0: With function selection 0 it is only possible to control one receiver. The two yellow LEDs are not used. NO DK The transmitter’s function selection 0 matches with receiver’s function selection; A, B, C, K, Q, R FUNCTION SELECTION 1: Using function selection 1 you can control two receivers (receiver 1, receiver 2 or both simultaneously), alternatively you can control two lifts on an overhead crane (lift 1, lift 2 or both lifts simultaneously). By pressing button 7 the yellow LED 1 lights, press button 8 and the yellow LED 2 lights. Press buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously and the LEDs 1 and 2 light. SE The transmitter’s function selection 1 matches with receiver’s function selection; D, G, I, L, N FUNCTION SELECTION 2: By pressing button 7 the yellow LED 1 lights, press button 8 and the yellow LED 2 lights. The yellow LEDs 1 and 2 can never be lit simultaneously. The transmitter´r function selection 2 matches the receiver’s function selection; E, H, J, M, O FUNCTION SELECTION 3: With function selection 3 you can control two receivers (9 single functions on each receiver) or one receiver (9+9 single functions). By pressing button 10 (right start button) you switch between lighting the yellow LED 1 or LED 2. The yellow LEDs 1 and 2 can never be lit simultaneously. The transmitter function selection 3 matches the receiver’s function selection: F, P EN DE FR ES NL Using function selection 2 you can control two receivers (receiver 1 or receiver 2, but never simultaneously), alternatively you can control two lifts on an overhead crane (lift 1 or lift 2 but never simultaneously). 218 YELLOW LED/START-UP If function selection 1 or 2 is programmed in 860 mode it is possible to choose which yellow LED/LED’s that should be on when starting the transmitter. ES NL Yellow LED start-up options, function selection 1: • Option 0: No yellow LED’s. • Option 1:Yellow LED 1 is on. • Option 2:Yellow LED 2 is on. • Option 3:Yellow LED 1+2 is on. SE NO 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 1 for function selection. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code: 1, 2, 3, 4.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Choose the respective function options (button 0, 1, 2 or 3). The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. – Once you have selected a function option the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete. NOTE! The function is deprogrammed using the 0 button. 6. Restart the transmitter by pressing the start buttons. DK PROGRAMMING THE FUNCTION SELECTION ON THE TRANSMITTER: 1. Start the transmitter by pressing the start buttons for at least 1 second. – The red LED 3 lights continuously. 2. Release left start button, but hold right start button. NOTE! You have 0.3 seconds to perform the action in step 3. 3. Release right start button and then select button 1 for function selection. (If you do not press any of the function buttons the transmitter starts.) – The yellow LED 2 lights continuously and the green LED 3 starts to flash. 4. Enter the safety code: 7, 4, 8, 3.You have 5 seconds per button, if the time elapses the transmitter switches off. – The green LED 3 flashes and the yellow LED 2 goes out if the safety code is correct. 5. Choose the respective yellow LED start-up option (button 0-3). – The yellow LED 1 lights each time an accepted button is pressed. Once you have selected a function option the yellow LED (1) flashes 3 times and programming is complete. 6. Restart the transmitter. 219 EN PROGRAMMING YELLOW LED/START-UP DE FR Yellow LED start-up options, function selection 2: • Option 0: No yellow LED’s. • Option 1:Yellow LED 1 is on. • Option 2:Yellow LED 2 is on. THE RECEIVER’S FUNCTION SELECTION/RELAY FUNCTIONS Program the function selection on the receiver: The function selection on the receiver is programmed by setting the function selector switches in either the ON or OFF positions. To see how the switches should be set refer to respective function selections or the function selection table. (For the transmitter’s matching function selections, see chapter “The transmitter’s function selections and led indications“.) Pictures of the receiver can be found on the fold-out page. RECEIVER 860RX-MIDI 860TX-10 DK Relay function: 10 single functions (10x1). NO See figure A for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF SE The receiver’s function selection A matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. NL 10 Start Start Fig. A 10 Start Start Relay function: 4 double + 2 single functions (4x2+2x1). See figure B for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=ON ES Function selection B: FR Function selection A: 860TX-12 The receiver’s function selection B matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. 860TX-10 860TX-12 1/5 2/6 1/5 2/6 4/8 3/7 4/8 3/7 Function selection C: EN DE Relay function: 6 double + 1 single functions (6 x 2 + 1x 1). See figure C for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF 10 Start Start The receiver’s function selection C matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. Fig. B 860TX-10 10 Start Start 860TX-12 2/7 1/7 2/7 3/8 4/8 3/8 4/8 5/9 6/9 5/9 6/9 1/7 10 Start Start Fig. C 220 10 Start Start Function selection D: Relay function: 8 single functions + 2 relays to indicate that the receiver is selected. Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 either receiver 1, 2 or both can be controlled. See figure D for which buttons control respective relays. Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF 860TX-10 860TX-12 (7) (8) (7) (8) 10 Start Start Fig. D Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. 10 Start Start DK The receiver’s function selection D matches the transmitter’s function selection 1. Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. (7) (8) (7) (8) 10 Start Start Fig. E The receiver’s function selection E matches the transmitter’s function selection 2. 10 Start Start DE Function selection F: Relay function: 9 single functions + 1 relay for indication that the receiver is selected. Using the transmitter’s button 10 receivers 1 or 2 can be controlled, but never both receivers simultaneously. See figure F for which buttons control respective relays. 860TX-10 860TX-12 Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 10 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF (10) Start Start (10) Start Start Relay 10 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. The receiver’s function selection F matches the transmitter’s function selection 3. SE NL Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. 860TX-12 ES Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF 860TX-10 FR Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 receivers 1 or 2 can be controlled, but never both receivers simultaneously. See figure E for which buttons control respective relays. Fig. F 221 EN Relay function: 8 single functions + 2 relays to indicate that the receiver is selected. NO Function selection E: Function selection G: Relay function: 4 double + 2 single functions (4x2+2x1). Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 either receiver 1, 2 or both can be controlled. See figure G for which buttons control respective relays. 860TX-10 860TX-12 1/5 2/6 1/5 2/6 4/8 3/7 4/8 3/7 Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=ON Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=ON ES NL SE NO DK The receiver’s function selection G matches the transmitter’s function selection 1. 10 Start Fig. G 10 Start Start Function selection H: Relay function: 4 double + 2 single functions (4x2+2x1) Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 receivers 1 or 2 can be controlled, but never both receivers simultaneously. See figure H for which buttons control respective relays. Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=ON 860TX-10 860TX-12 1/5 2/6 1/5 2/6 4/8 3/7 4/8 3/7 Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=ON The receiver’s function selection H matches the transmitter’s function selection 2. 10 Start Start Fig. H 10 Start Start Function selection I: FR Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 either receiver 1, 2 or both can be controlled. See figure I for which buttons control respective relays. DE Relay function: 6 double + 1 single function (6x2+1x1) Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF EN Start Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF The receiver’s function selection I matches the transmitter’s function selection 1. 860TX-10 2/7 1/7 2/7 3/8 4/8 3/8 4/8 5/9 6/9 5/9 6/9 1/7 10 Start Start Fig. I 222 860TX-12 10 Start Start 860TX-10 860TX-12 2/7 1/7 2/7 Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 receivers 1 or 2 can be controlled, but never both receivers simultaneously. See figure J for which buttons control respective relays. 1/7 3/8 4/8 3/8 4/8 Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF 5/9 6/9 5/9 6/9 Relay function: 20/24 double functions (10x2/12x2). See figure K for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF The receiver’s function selection K matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 either receiver 1, 2 or both can be controlled. See figure L for which buttons control respective relays. Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. The receiver’s function selection L matches the transmitter’s function selection 1. 2/12 3/13 4/14 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 5/15 6/16 7/17 8/18 7/17 8/18 9/19 10/20 21/23 22/24 Start Start 9/19 10/20 Start Start Fig. K 860TX-10 860TX-12 2/12 1/11 2/12 3/13 4/14 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 5/15 6/16 (7) (8) (7) (8) 9/19 10/20 21/23 22/24 Start Start 9/19 10/20 Start Start 1/11 DK 1/11 Function selection L: Relay function: 8/10 double functions + 2 relays to indicate that the receiver is selected. 860TX-12 2/12 1/11 Function selection K: Start NO 860TX-10 10 Start SE The relay functions are depending on the receiver. Start Fig. J NL RECEIVER 860RX-MAXI 10 Start ES The receiver’s function selection J matches the transmitter’s function selection 2. FR Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF Fig. L 223 DE Relay function: 6 double + 1 single function (6x2+1x1) EN Function selection J: Function selection M: Relay function: 8/10 double functions + 2 relays to indicate that the receiver is selected. Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 receivers 1 or 2 can be controlled, but both receivers simultaneously. See figure M for which buttons control respective relays. Receiver 1: The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Receiver 2: The function selector switch: 4=ON, 6=OFF, 7=OFF, 8=OFF 860TX-10 DK NO EN DE FR ES NL SE Function selection N: 2/12 1/11 2/12 3/13 4/14 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 5/15 6/16 (7) (8) (7) (8) 9/19 10/20 21/23 22/24 Start Start 9/19 10/20 Start Start 1/11 Fig. M Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. The receiver’s function selection M matches the transmitter’s function selection 2. 860TX-12 860TX-10 860TX-12 2/12 1/11 2/12 3/13 4/14 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 5/15 6/16 (7) (8) (7) (8) Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. 9/19 10/20 21/23 22/24 Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. Start Start 9/19 10/20 Start Start Relay function: 8/10 double functions + 2 relays to indicate which lift is selected. Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 you can control lift 1, 2 or both simultaneously on an overhead crane. See figure N for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=ON 1/11 Fig. N The receiver’s function selection N matches the transmitter’s function selection 1. Function selection O: Relay function: 8/10 double functions + 2 relays to indicate which lift is selected. Using the transmitter’s buttons 7 and 8 you can control lift 1 or 2 on an overhead crane, but never simultaneously. See figure O for which buttons control respective relays. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=ON Relay 7 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Relay 8 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. The receiver’s function selection 0 matches the transmitter’s function selection 2. 860TX-10 2/12 1/11 2/12 3/13 4/14 3/13 4/14 5/15 6/16 5/15 6/16 (7) (8) (7) (8) 9/19 10/20 21/23 22/24 Start Start 9/19 10/20 Start Start 1/11 Fig. O 224 860TX-12 Relay 10 is activated when the yellow LED 1 is lit on the transmitter. Button 1-9 controls relay 1-9 / Button 21-22 controls relay 21-22. Relay 20 is activated when the yellow LED 2 is lit on the transmitter. Button 1-9 controls relay 11-19 / Button 21-22 controls relay 23-24. The receiver’s function selection P matches the transmitter’s function selection 3. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (10) 19 (20) Start Start Start Start 860TX-12 860TX-12 11 12 13 14 Function selection Q: 15 16 This relay mode can be used with 5, 10 or 14 relay MAXI board. Relay 15+17 will be activated if one or more of the pushbuttons are pressed on the transmitter. 17 18 21 22 23 24 (10) 19 (20) Start Start Start Start The receiver’s function selection Q matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=OFF, 7=ON, 8=OFF Fig. P DK The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=ON, 7=OFF, 8=OFF 860TX-10 NO Using the transmitter’s button 10 you can select which relay group you want to control (1-9 or 11-19). See figure P for which buttons control respective relays. 860TX-10 SE Relay function: 9+9/11+11 single functions + 2 relays to indicate the selected relay group. NL Function selection P: The receiver’s function selection R matches the transmitter’s function selection 0. 1/7 +11 The function selector switch: 4=OFF, 6=ON, 7=ON, 8=OFF 860TX-12 2/7 +12 1/7 +11 2/7 +12 3/8 4/8 3/8 4/8 5/9 6/9 5/9 6/9 13 14/18 13 14/18 10/19 16/20 21/23 22/24 Start Start 10/19 16/20 Start Start Fig. Q 860TX-10 860TX-12 2/13 +22 1/13 +21 2/13 +22 3/14 4/14 3/14 4/14 5/15 6/15 5/15 6/15 7/16 8/16 7/16 8/16 9/17 10/18 11/19 12/20 Start Start 9/17 10/18 1/13 +21 Fig. R Start Start 225 FR DE 860TX-10 EN This relay mode can be used with 5, 10 or 14 relay MAXI board. Relay 23+24 will be activated if one or more of the pushbuttons are pressed on the transmitter. ES Function selection R: MOMENTARY OR LATCHED RELAY FUNCTIONS The system is supplied with an momentary function as the default setting. Program as set out below if you want a latched function. Momentary function: The relay only switches/activates during the period the button on the transmitter is pressed down. Latched/Toggling function: The position of the relay changes each time the button on the transmitter is pressed, but maintains its new position once the button has been released. EN DE FR ES NL SE NO DK PROGRAMMING THE LATCHED RELAY FUNCTION: 1. Start the system. 2. Turn the receiver’s function selector switch 1 to the ON position. – All the relays in the receiver are disconnected and the red LEDs for respective relays go out. 3. Press the buttons on the transmitter that you wish to assign a latched/toggling function. – The red LED will light continuously above respective relays that you have chosen to assign latched/toggling functions. 4. Turn the receiver’s function selector switch 1 to the OFF position. – Latched relay functions are programmed and can now be used. RETURN TO THE DEFAULT SETTING (MOMENTARY): 1. Start the system. 2. Turn the receiver’s function selector switch 1 to the ON position. – All the relays in the receiver are disconnected and the red LEDs for respective relays go out. 3. Turn the receiver’s function selector switch 1 to the OFF position. – All relays have an momentary function. INTERLOCKS Interlocking means it is possible to interlock/prioritise a relay function/button before another. If interlocking has been programmed and two buttons on the transmitter are pressed simultaneously, one the buttons is given priority/interlocked over the other, which means, for example, up and down movements cannot be operated at the same time. Look through and decide what options you want to program, by using the table below, before you start programming. Note that the option OFF OFF = no interlocking. (Example LED 1 = OFF and LED 2 = OFF.) Interlocks 10x1 Red LEDs for resp. relays Functions 1-2 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = ON Functions 3-4 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 3 = ON LED 4 = ON Functions 5-6 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 5 = ON LED 6 = ON Functions 7-8 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 7 = ON LED 8 = ON Functions 9-10 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 9 = ON LED 10 = ON Interlocks 10x2/12x2 Red LEDs for resp relays Function 11 has priority over 1, function 12 over 2. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = OFF Function 11 has priority over 1, function 12 over 2. Function 1-2, 11-12 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = OFF LED 2 = ON Function 1-2, 11-12 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = ON Function 13 has priority over 3, function 14 over 4. LED 3 = ON LED 4 = OFF Function 13 has priority over 3, function 14 over 4. Functions 3-4, LED 3 = OFF 13-14 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 4 = ON 226 LED 6 = ON Function 17 has priority over 7, function 18 over 8. LED 7 = ON LED 8 = OFF Function 17 has priority over 7, function 18 over 8. Functions 7-8, LED 7 = OFF 17-18 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 8 = ON Functions 7-8, 17-18 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 7 = ON LED 8 = ON Function 19 has priority over 9, function 20 over 10. LED 9 = ON LED 10 = OFF Function 19 has priority over 9, function 20 over 10. Functions 9-10, 19-20 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 9 = OFF LED 10 = ON Functions 9-10, 19-20 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 9 = ON LED 10 = ON Function 23 has priority over 21, function 24 over 22. LED 21 = ON LED 22 = OFF Function 23 has priority over 21, function 24 over 22. Functions 21-23, 22-24 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 21 = ON LED 22 = ON LED 22 = ON LED 21 = ON Red LEDs for resp. relays Function 5 has priority over 1, function 6 over 2. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = OFF Function 5 has priority over 1, function 6 over 2. Functions 1-2, 5-6 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = OFF LED 2 = ON Functions 1-2, 5-6 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = ON Function 7 has priority over 3, function 8 over 4. LED 3 = ON LED 4 = OFF Function 7 has priority over 3, function 8 over 4. Functions 3-4, 7-8 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 3 = OFF LED 4 = ON Functions 3-4, 7-8 are blocked when pressed simultaneously LED 3 = ON LED 4 = ON Functions 9-10 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 9 = ON LED 10 = ON Interlocks 6x2+1 Red LEDs for resp relays Function 7 has priority over 1, function 7 over 2. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = OFF Function 7 has priority over 1, function 7 over 2. Functions 1-2 and 7 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = OFF LED 2 = ON Functions 1-2 and 7 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 1 = ON LED 2 = ON Function 8 has priority over 3, function 8 over 4. LED 3 = ON LED 4 = OFF Function 8 has priority over 3, function 8 over 4. Functions 3-4 and 8 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 3 = OFF LED 4 = ON Functions 3-4 and 8 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 3 = ON LED 4 = ON Function 9 has priority over 5, function 9 over 6. LED 5 = ON LED 6 = OFF Function 9 has priority over 5, function 9 over 6. Functions 5-6 and 9 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 5 = OFF LED 6 = ON Functions 5-6 and 9 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. LED 5 = ON LED 6 = ON EN Functions 21-23, 22-24 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. Interlocks 4x2+2 DK LED 5 = ON NO Functions 5-6, 15-16 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. SE LED 6 = ON NL LED 6 = OFF Function 15 has priority over 5, function 16 over 6. Functions 5-6, LED 5 = OFF 15-16 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. ES LED 4 = ON LED 5 = ON FR LED 3 = ON Function 15 has priority over 5, function 16 over 6. DE Functions 3-4, 13-14 are blocked when pressed simultaneously. 227 PROGRAMMING THE INTERLOCK: 1. Start the system. 2. On the receiver: Turn the function selector switch 3 to the ON position. – All the relays in the receiver are disconnected and the red LEDs for respective relays go out. 3. On the transmitter: program by pressing the buttons (LED) defined as ON in the table ”Interlock”. Example: LED 5 = OFF and LED 6 = ON, is programmed by pressing button 6 on the transmitter, the LEDs will then light according to the required interlock option The red LEDs will light continuously above the relays you have chosen. 4. On the receiver: Turn the switch 3 to the OFF position. – The interlock is programmed and can now be used. NO DK ERASE THE INTERLOCK: 1. Start the system. 2. On the receiver: Turn the function selector switch 3 to the ON position. – All the relays in the receiver are disconnected and the red LEDs for respective relays go out. 3. On the receiver: Turn the function selector switch 3 to the OFF position. – The interlock is now erased (no relays are interlocked). SE STOP FUNCTION SELECTOR It is possible to select two different stop function modes with the receiver function selector switch number 5. NL Receiver function selector switch number 5 in ON position: If a power failure occurs to the receiver all relays will switch off. When the power comes back the receiver will not start-up the stop relays again. The operator need to press the start buttons at the same time and after that release them to start-up the receiver. If the transmitter is switched off during the power failure and started again after the power is back, it is not necessary to press the start buttons to start-up the receiver. EN DE FR Receiver function selector switch number 5 in OFF position: The stop relay in the receiver will be activated after the receiver had a power failure if the transmitters pushbuttons are not activated (zero position check). ES If the transmitter is started-up and have contact with the receiver the difference in the modes are the following: 228 TROUBLE SHOOTING If the equipment does not work as it should, please check the points set out below. The fuse in the receiver is not intact. Replace the fuse. A transmitter has not been programmed on the receiver. Program the required transmitter. The transmitter does not work The battery is discharged. when the start buttons are pressed simultaneously (at least 1 second) A button on the transmitter is and then released. The LED on the broken. transmitter produces a red light. Charge the transmitter. When the transmitter is started the The stop button is pressed in. red LED 3 flashes when you press the start buttons simultaneously. Pull out the stop button. When the transmitter is started the The processor indicates that it has red LED and the yellow LED 1 flash found a fault with the stop button. when you press the start buttons simultaneously. Push in the stop button without releasing the start buttons. If the stop button is intact LED 2 should start to flash. Pull out the stop button and release the start buttons. If the transmitter does not start after this instruction the stop button needs to be replaced. Contact your dealer. The range is too short. The antenna, antenna cables are damaged or installed incorrectly. Change the position of the antenna. Change the antenna cable. Red LED (5 or 9) in the receiver flashes (560ms on/560ms off). Microcontroller EEPROM memory error. Contact your dealer. Red LED (5 or 9) in the receiver flashes (150ms on/150ms off). Safety relays SR1 or SR2 contact error. Contact your dealer. Red LED (5 or 9) in the receiver lights constantly. Microcontroller RAM/ROM memory error. Contact your dealer. SE NO DK Contact your dealer. NL The receiver’s yellow LEDs for the number of programmed transmitters do not flash. Action Check the operating voltage. DE FR ES Possible cause The receiver’s yellow LED for a cor- Incorrect operating voltage to the rect supply voltage is not lit. receiver. Please contact your dealer if you have followed these instructions and despite this have not managed to get the radio system to work. DISPOSAL The 860, any accessories and all replaced parts must be disposed of and recycled in accordance with the local environmental regulations regarding the disposal of used equipment and waste. 229 EN Incorrect function SETTINGS FORM: RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER NO DK The following data should be documented. Copy the form and enclose it when a service is required. Receiver series no: ___________________________ Trasnmitter series no: ________________________ Toggling relay: _________________________________ Function selection: _____________________________ Interlocks: ____________________________________ Automatic shut-off: _____________________________ Programmed transmitters: Frequency: ____________________________________ ID1: _________ID2: ____________ID3: ____________ PIN-position PIN-code/Name 1________ ________________________________ Transmitter series no: ________________________ 2________ ________________________________ Function selection: _____________________________ 3________ ________________________________ Automatic shut-off: _____________________________ 4________ ________________________________ 5________ ________________________________ 6________ ________________________________ 7________ ________________________________ 8________ ________________________________ 9________ ________________________________ 0________ ________________________________ PIN-position PIN-code/Name 1________ ________________________________ 2________ ________________________________ 3________ ________________________________ 4________ ________________________________ 5________ ________________________________ Transmitter series no: ________________________ 6________ ________________________________ Function selection: _____________________________ 7________ ________________________________ 8________ ________________________________ 9________ ________________________________ 0________ ________________________________ EN DE FR ES NL SE Frequency: ____________________________________ “ EC Declaration of Conformity for Tele Radio radio remote control systems can be found at http://www. tele-radio.com” 230 Automatic shut-off.:_____________________________ Frequency: ____________________________________ PIN-position PIN-code/Name 1________ ________________________________ 2________ ________________________________ 3________ ________________________________ 4________ ________________________________ 5________ ________________________________ 6________ ________________________________ 7________ ________________________________ 8________ ________________________________ 9________ ________________________________ 0________ ________________________________ APPENDIX 15.19 - TWO PART WARNING STATEMENT 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. 15.21 - MODIFICATION STATEMENT EN DE FR ES NL SE NO DK NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER´S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 231 Tele Radio AB Sweden, Main Office Tel. +46 (0)31 748 54 60 e-mail info@tele-radio.com www.tele-radio.com Tele Radio AS Tele Radio OÜ Norway Tel +47-6933 4900 e-mail m.sundt@tele-radio.com Estonia Deutschland Tel. +372 44 511 44 Tel +49 (0)94 51-94 91 11 e-mail m.jurissoo@tele-radio.com e-mail kontakt@tele-radio.com Tele Radio GmbH Tele Radio BV Tele Radio LTD Tele Man LLC Tele Radio LLC Tele Radio ASIA England Tel. +44 (0)1663 732200 e-mail: sales@teleradiouk.com USA Tel +1 (305) 459-0763 e-mail m.tellez@tele-radio.com c/o Cervis Incorp., USA Tel +1 724 452-3775 e-mail sales@cervis.net China Tel. +86 -(0)592-8910122 e-mail b.sun@tele-radio.com Netherlands Tel +31-(0)70-419 41 20 e-mail info@teleradio.nl
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