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Manual
and installation instructions
Technology by:
TigerShark
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Table of contents
Getting started ..................................................................... 3
Control panel ...................................................................................................................... 4
Raise/lower the boat using automatic systems ...................................................................4
Raising/lowering the boat manually ........................................................................................5
Adjusting the boat hoist level ...................................................................................................6
Raising/lowering the boat outside of the boat hoist’s stopping positions. ..................7
Remote control .................................................................................................................. 8
Raising/lowering the boat using remote control ................................................................8
Other remote control functions: ......................................................................................... 10
Installation ........................................................................... 11
Limit switch .................................................................................................................................12
Functional description of limit switch ..................................................................................13
Adjustment of limit switch (hoist) ........................................................................................14
Adjusting the limit switch (lowering) ...................................................................................15
Connection of limit switch to radio receiver ....................................................................16
Installation ........................................................................... 17
Mounting the limit switch into the hoist motor............................................................... 18
SAFETY II stop function.......................................................................................................... 23
General notice..................................................................... 24
Installation ........................................................................... 25
Connecting hoist motors to the control panel ................................................................ 26
Standard color coded motor .......................................................................................................... 26
Standard T-motor ............................................................................................................................. 28
Eastbay motor ................................................................................................................................... 30
AO Smith motor ................................................................................................................................ 32
Leeson Balldor motor....................................................................................................................... 34
General Electric motor .................................................................................................................... 36
Century Magnatech motor ............................................................................................................ 38
Emerson motor ..................................................................................................................................40
Leeson motor...................................................................................................................................... 42
Baldor motor ......................................................................................................................................44
Appendix 2-motor lifts ....................................................... 46
Connection schematics ........................................................................................................... 47
Wire size recommendation chart ........................................................................................ 54
Pairing a transmitter to the TigerShark ............................................................................. 56
Deleting transmitters for the TigerShark .......................................................................... 57
Appendix 4-motor lifts....................................................... 58
Connection schematics ........................................................................................................... 59
Getting started
How to use the control panel and the remote control for the boat hoist
WARNING any adjustment to TigerShark not described in this manual or
approved in writing by TeleRadio voids warranty and releases TeleRadio and its
subsidiaries from liability due to improper handling or installation.
The radio control system should only be used for functions such as starting
and halting of an application. The radio control systems must not be a safetyrelated part of a control system. We recommend a wired emergency stop where
applicable, as well as other protections against personal injuries, e.g. pinch
protection.
All manouvering of the lift has to be monitored by the user.
AUTO stop function is a convenience function, lift still has to be monitored by
the user.
SAFETY function is in place to minimize damage in the event of lift failure, lift
still has to be monitored by the user.
WARNING when lift is not in use the power should be disconnected either at
the mains power switch or at the ground fault interruptor switch in the control
panel housing.
WARNING the control panel housing should always be locked or screwed shut
to avoid use by unauthorized party(ies).
WARNING the lift should only be operated by users who have read and
understood the instructions.
WARNING do not climb or play on the lift as there is risk for personal injury.
WARNING electrical installation can only be performed by licensed electricians.
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Explanation of signs:
Control panel
= Quick press
= Hold down/up
Raise/lower the boat using automatic systems
You can use the automatic systems to raise or lower the boat to a preset position
by briefly pressing the boat up/down lever. The boat can be raised or lowered to
the position set as the end point during installation. See page 12.
Raising the boat automatically:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
Lowering the boat automatically:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
Raising/lowering the boat manually
You can lower or raise the boat manually without using the automated stopping system. When the boat has been raised or lowered to its final position, the hoist turns
off. The boat is only raised or lowered as long as the lever is held up or down.
The boat can be lowered or raised to the position set as the end position.
See page 12.
Raising the boat manually:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
Lowering the boat manually:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
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Adjusting the boat hoist level
You can adjust the level of the hoist motors using the control panel. Do this by
turning off one of the motors using the LEVEL breaker. This may be necessary if
the boat hoist is on a slant or if a level adjustment must be performed for other
reasons.
WARNING! Be careful when adjusting the level, as too high an adjustment can
endanger the boat hoist’s load.
Adjusting the level of the hoist upward:
OVERIDE
BOAT UP
OFF
LEVEL
AUTORUN
ON
AUTO ON
OFF
BOAT DOWN
Note! The motor used for level adjustment varies depending on
the boat hoist. Check with your installer before use.
Adjusting the level of the hoist downward:
OVERIDE
OFF
BOAT UP
OFF
LEVEL
AUTORUN
ON
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
Note! The motor used for level adjustment varies depending on
the boat hoist. Check with your installer before use.
Raising/lowering the boat outside of the boat hoist’s
stopping positions.
You can lower or raise the boat outside of the preset stopping positions for the
boat hoist. This can be useful (i.e. at high or low tide), when the hoist doesn’t
reach high or low enough. Hold the lever toward the STOP POSITION to get
past the automatic stop.
WARNING! Raising/lowering the boat outside of the preset end positions can lead
to serious equipment damage if proper care is not exercised. For this reason, be very
careful when using this function.
Raising outside of stop positions:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
Lowering outside of stop positions:
BOAT UP
OFF
AUTORUN
OVERIDE
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
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Remote control
Raising/lowering the boat using remote control
You can automatically* lower or raise the boat to a preset position by briefly
pressing either the up or down button. The boat is lowered or raised to the
position set as the end point during installation.
Raising the boat automatically*:
Press both arrow
buttons to turn
transmitter power on.
The LED turns
on.
*) If your lift is not equipped with a limit switch, you do
not have the automatic lift/lower functionality. You must then
continuously hold the up/down button. Be aware that the lift
can then be raised/lowered outside its maximum limits with
possible equipment damage or personal injury as a result.
Pressing the up button will
raise the boat hoist to the
stop position.
Transmitter times out after 2 minutes of
inactivity. To re-activate, repeat step 1.
Note: Transmitter is already paired with
the receiver.
Lowering the boat automatically*:
Press both arrow
buttons to turn
transmitter power on.
The LED turns
on.
*) If your lift is not equipped with a limit switch, you do
not have the automatic lift/lower functionality. You must then
continuously hold the up/down button. Be aware that the lift
can then be raised/lowered outside its maximum limits with
possible equipment damage or personal injury as a result.
Pressing the down button
lowers the boat hoist to the
stop position.
Transmitter times out after 2 minutes of
inactivity. To re-activate, repeat step 1.
Note: Transmitter is already paired with
the receiver.
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Other remote control functions:
The remote control can also be used to control other objects on or around the
boat. The standard remote control supports the control of two different objects.
You will find suggestions below. Your re seller can provide you with a transmitter
that allows you to control several objects at once.
Contact your re seller for more information. Please note that extra equipment
may be required.
Other objects may include jet ski hoists, harbour cranes, boat cranes,
ramps or boat traverses.
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Installation
How to install the control panel
WARNING! This section of the
manual is only for licensed electricians and
installers. Interference with high-voltage
equipment is illegal for individuals without
the required training/authorization.
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
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Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
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Limit switch
The limit switch is connected to the boat hoist motor. With the help of a microbreaker, this unit senses how high or how low the boat hoist has been moved.
When the boat hoist is in the top position, a high position breaker cuts the power
to the motor.
When the boat hoist is in the bottom position, a low position breaker cuts the
power to the motor.
Micro-breakers
Adjustment screws
Breaker handle
Motor connection
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Functional description of limit switch
The limit switch, which connects to the engine axle, is turned when the engine
axle is spinning, turning the breaker handle in turn. The breaker handle should be
adjusted so that when the engine axle is spinning enough, (i.e. when the hoist is in
the desired top or bottom position), the micro-breakers engage to cut the power
to the motor.
WARNING! Be careful to check which breaker handle is for the top position and
which is for the bottom position. This depends on how the limit switch is installed.
Micro-breakers
Adjustment screws
Breaker handle
Motor connection
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Adjustment of limit switch (hoist)
In order for the limit switch to work properly, it needs to be adjusted upon
installation. This is done in two steps, first when the boat hoist is in the top
position, and then when it is in the bottom position - this is when the breaker
handles are adjusted.
Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting motors to the position that corresponds to
the hoist’s top position. That is, the highest position you want to be controlled
by “AUTORUN.”
NOTE! In this example, the lower breaker has been chosen to control the lowering relay. This
may vary by installation. Depending on how the position indicator is attached, the meaning of
the breakers may be reversed. For this reason, take the necessary precautions during installation and testing to prevent damage to people or property.
When the hoist is in the desired top position, turn the screw that corresponds to
the handle/breaker you selected to regulate the height. Turn the screw until the
breaker handle activates the micro-breaker with a click.
When the breaker handle reaches this position during a hoist, the micro-breaker
will cut power to the relay that controls the hoist function.
NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.
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Adjusting the limit switch (lowering)
In order for the limit switch to work properly, it needs to be adjusted upon
installation. This is done in two steps, first when the boat hoist is in the top
position, and then when it is in the bottom position - this is when the breaker
handles are adjusted.
Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting engines to the position that corresponds
to the hoist’s bottom position. That is, to the lowest position you want to be
controlled by “AUTORUN.”
NOTE! In this example, the lower breaker has been chosen to control the lowering relay. This
may vary by installation. Depending on how the position indicator is attached, the meaning of
the breakers may be reversed. For this reason, take the necessary precautions during installation and testing to prevent damage to people or property.
When the hoist is in the desired bottom position, turn the screw that corresponds
to the handle/breaker you selected to regulate the lowering function. Turn the
screw until the breaker handle activates the micro-breaker with a click.
When the breaker handle reaches this position during lowering, the micro-breaker
will cut the power to the relay that controls the lowering function.
NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.
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Connection of limit switch to radio receiver
Below, you’ll see how the connections should be drawn from the micro-breakers’
poles to the radio receiver in the control panel.
Connections between limit switch and recevier
BLUE
RED
BLACK
WARNING! It is very important
that this phase of the installation is
carefully thought out and performed
with precision. If the micro- breakers
are connected incorrectly, thus disabling
them, the hoist will NOT stop at the automatic stop positions, leading to serious
equipment damage as a result. For this
reason, test the hoist equipment without
the automatic hoisting features before
installation. See “Raising/lowering the
boat outside of the boat hoist’s stopping
positions.” for information on how to do
this.
TIP: If the boat hoist does not stop at
the end position, you can remedy this
by switching conductors (B) and (C) in
the receiver box. This will reverse the
breaker handles’ functionality.
WARNING
Moving parts can crush.
Exposed mechanical
parts of boat lift equip.
Stay away from boat
lift when operating.
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Installation
How to install the
limit switch & safety stop function
WARNING! This section of the
manual is only for licensed electricians and
installers. Interference with high-voltage
equipment is illegal for individuals without
the required training/authorization.
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
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Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
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Mounting the limit switch into the hoist motor
The installation of the limit switch may vary depending on the type of boat hoist it
is being installed on. Below are some examples.
Limit switch
Crankshaft
Hoist motor
In the image, the limit switch is mounted at a 90 degree angle to the crankshaft.
The motor connection’s cogwheel on the limit switch is connected to a cogwheel
on the boat hoist’s crankshaft.
NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.
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Crankshaft
Limit switch
Crankshaft
Limit switch
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Option 2
Limit switch
Crankshaft
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Option 3
Limit switch
Crankshaft
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Option 4
Limit switch
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SAFETY II stop function
The Tigershark 2.0 has many safety features as standard in order to prevent problems. In order to make the lift even more secure an added control feature can
be activated called SAFETY II. To activate this feature the lift has to be installed
completely and tested.
NOTICE! When using the SAFETY II function the lift should always be tested to
verify that the programming was successful.
Activating the SAFETY II function:
1. Run a whole lift cycle, up and down, to verify that top- and bottom end positions are at a satisfactory level.
2. Lower the lift to the bottom end position, lift should stop automatically when
the limit switch perceives it has reached the bottom end position.
OVERIDE
OFF
AUTORUN
BOAT UP
AUTO ON
BOAT DOWN
4. Immediately move the indicated
control panel switch to “BOAT UP”.
3. Press the indicated button on the
receiver. The RED led will light up.
5. Lift goes up, when the lift reaches the pre-programmed top end position the lift
stops and the receiver stores the cycle time.
6. When the receiver stores the cycle time a yellow LED will blink in the receiver.
This can be hard to see so a manual test of the SAFETY II function is recommended.
Manual testing of the SAFETY II function:
1. Adjust the limit switch top position to a point where the lift stops higher up.
2. Lower the lift to the bottom end position.
3. Raise the lift, either manually or with the transmitter.
4. The lift should now stop before the limit switch engages.
5. Adjust the limit switch top position back to its original stop position.
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General notice
The TigerShark system is delivered in
a 120V (1 phase 120V) version.
The reason behind this is to minimize
the following if the wrong installation is
performed:
• Possible transformer blowout
• Possible contactor blowout
• Possible motor destruction and or fire
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Installation
How to connect
hoist motors to the control panel
There are a number of different motor solutions on the market. We present the
most COMMON ones here.
NOTE: Your motor MAY NOT be pictured
Read the instructions for your motor for the correct connection. Tele Radio
cannot be held responsible for connections made OUTSIDE the TigerShark box.
WARNING! This section of the
manual is only for licensed electricians and
installers. Interference with high-voltage
equipment is illegal for individuals without
the required training/authorization.
WARNING: Motor connections shown
are to be used as a guide. We require
you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor
manufacturer, installer and professional
electrician to double check and verify
connections to your boat lift as many
motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for
improper connections.
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
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Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
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Connecting hoist motors to the control panel
WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
= Cap
= Screw
Standard color coded motor
120 V
= Pin
A.O. Smith, Baldor, Dayton, Electrogear,
Emerson, Leeson, Lincon, Marathon and
other colored motor wires.
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
BLACK
Wiring symbols
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor RED
Motor 1
Motor BLUE
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.
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Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor ORANGE
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
BLACK
ORANGE
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor RED
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
RED
GROUND
230 V
Motor ORANGE
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
From 120 V to 230 V
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove TigerShark White.
Wire together Motor ORANGE with
Motor WHITE & BLACK at position
marked “D”.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
R2 B2 O2 N
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Standard T-motor
120 V
A.O. Smith, Baldor, Dayton, Deco, GE,
Electrogear, Emerson, Leeson, Lincon,
Marathon, SMC and other T-numbered
motor wires.
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 1
T5
T2
T4
T3
T1
T8
T5
T2
T4
T3
T1
T8
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch T5 & T8.
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R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUND
RED
R1 B1 O1 N
From 120 V to 230 V
Changeover process
120 V
Remove TigerShark WHITE.
Wire together Motor T3 with
Motor T2 & T5 at position
marked “D”.
T5
T2
T4
T3
T1
T8
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
230 V
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUND
RED
R1 B1 O1 N
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
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T5
T2
T3
T4
T1
T8
T5
T2
T3
T4
T1
T8
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Eastbay motor
120 V
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLUE
Motor 1
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch E(RED) & D(Jumper
Wire)
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YELLOW
BLUE
BLACK
GROUND
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
R1 B1 O1 N
YELLOW
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
R 2 B 2 O2 N
WHITE
RED
ORANGE
Move TigerShark RED cable
from “A” to “E”
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
From 120 V to 230 V
Remove the WHITE cable
between “N” and “B”
Move TigerShark ORANGE
cable from “D” to “C”.
Move TigerShark BLACK cable
from “E” to “A”.
Add a JUMPER WIRE between
“B” and “D”.
Move Motor YELLOW cable
from “5” to “4”
JU M PE R WIRE
JU M PE R WIRE
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YELLOW
BLUE
YELLOW
RED
ORANGE
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
BLUE
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
ORANGE
230 V
YELLOW
BLUE
Move Motor BLUE cable
from “2” to “3”
BLACK
BLACK
Changeover process
120 V
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
AO Smith motor
120 V
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
L1
Motor BLUE
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
Motor BLUE
Motor BLACK
Motor RED
Motor 1
Motor BLACK
L2
Motor RED
L1
Motor ORANGE
BLACK
GROUND
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
Motor ORANGE
L2
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
BLACK
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.
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L2
ORANGE
R1 B1 O1 N
BLACK
L1
Motor BLUE
L1
RED
GROUND
Motor RED
Motor ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor BLACK
Motor BLUE
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLACK
Motor RED
Motor ORANGE
L2
Motor BLUE
ORANGE
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
230 V
Motor RED
L2
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
From 120 V to 230 V
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove the TigerShark WHITE.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
Move jumper from position “4” to
position “5”
Move Motor BLACK and wire
together with Motor WHITE and ORANGE
cable at position marked “4”.
R 2 B2 O 2 N
L1
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Leeson Balldor motor
230 V
TIP: To change direction, switch T8 & T5.
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T5
T2
T3
ORANGE
T4
Motor 1
NOT
USED
RED
BLACK
T1
GROUND
T8
T5
T2
T3
ORANGE
T4
R2 B2 O2 N
NOT
USED
RED
BLACK
T1
T8
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 2
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
ORANGE
R1 B1 O1 N
From 120 V to 230 V
Changeover process
120 V
Add a WHITE cable to “N” and wire
together with Motor T5
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
Wire together cable T3 with
cable T1 and TigerShark BLACK
T5
T2
T3
T4
T1
T8
Wire together cable T2
with cable T4 and
TigerShark ORANGE
230 V
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WHITE
T5
BLACK
ORANGE
T2
RED
T4
T3
T1
T8
WHITE
GROUND
R 2 B2 O 2 N
T5
BLACK
ORANGE
T2
RED
T4
T3
T1
T8
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
General Electric motor
120 V
Motor 1
Motor RED
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
Motor BLACK
Motor RED
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
Motor BLACK
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUND
RED
R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
GROUND
RED
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.
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R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
GROUND
BLACK
R1 B1 O1 N
From 120 V to 230 V
Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.
Move and connect TigerShark BLACK
from “5” to “4”.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
Move Motor RED cable and wire
together Motor WHITE.
Move Motor YELLOW cable and wire
together Motor ORANGE.
Motor RED
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
Motor BLACK
Changeover process
120 V
230 V
Motor YELLOW
Motor RED
Motor BLACK
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Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor RED
Motor WHITE
Motor BLACK
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R 1 B1 O 1 N
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WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Century Magnatech motor
120 V
NOT
USED
ORANGE
RED
GROUND
BLACK
R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor BLACK
Motor ORANGE
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor RED
Motor 1
Motor BLUE
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor WHITE
Motor RED
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.
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Motor BLACK
ORANGE
Motor ORANGE
Motor WHITE
R1 B1 O1 N
RED
BLACK
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor YELLOW
GROUND
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor WHITE
Motor ORANGE
Motor RED
Motor BLUE
BLACK
ORANGE
Motor RED
Motor BLACK
Motor ORANGE
Motor WHITE
RED
GROUND
230 V
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
From 120 V to 230 V
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove the TigerShark WHITE.
Move Motor WHITE and Motor Orange and
wire together at position “5”.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
R2 B2 O 2 N
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boat lift solutions
WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Emerson motor
120 V
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R2 B2 O2 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 1
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.
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Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor ORANGE
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
ORANGE
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
Motor YELLOW
Motor ORANGE
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
From 230 V to 120 V
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor RED
Motor BLACK
Motor WHITE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
230 V
Motor ORANGE
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
Motor RED
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.
Move Motor ORANGE and wire together with
Motor WHITE and BLACK at position “4”.
Move Motor WHITE to “1”.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
R 1 B1 O1 N
TigerShark
boat lift solutions
WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Leeson motor
120 V
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
WHITE
ORANGE
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor BROWN
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
Motor 1
Motor PURPLE
Motor BROWN
Motor YELLOW
Motor PURPLE
Motor BLUE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch ORANGE & BLACK.
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Motor PURPLE
Motor BROWN
BLACK
Move Motor PURPLE to “5”.
Motor YELLOW
ORANGE
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor BLUE
Motor BROWN
Motor YELLOW
Motor PURPLE
Motor BLUE
RED
GROUND
ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor PURPLE
Motor BROWN
Motor YELLOW
Motor BLUE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
From 230 V to 120 V
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.
Move Motor BROWN to “5”.
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
230 V
R2 B2 O2 N
TigerShark
boat lift solutions
WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to
contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to
double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.
Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.
Baldor motor
120 V
L2
WHITE
L1
Motor 1
Motor BLACK / T5
Motor BROWN / J
Motor WHITE / T2
Motor RED / T8
Motor BLACK / T5
Motor BROWN / J
Motor WHITE / T2
L2
Motor RED / T8
ORANGE
RED
L1
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
BLACK
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor 2
TIP: To change direction, switch Motor RED / T8 and Motor BLACK / T5
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L1
45
BLACK
WHITE
R1 B1 O1 N
ORANGE
Motor BLACK / T5
L2
Motor WHITE / T2
RED
Motor BLACK / T5
Motor BROWN / J
Motor WHITE / T2
Motor RED / T8
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
R1 B1 O1 N
Motor BROWN / J
GROUND
WHITE
ORANGE
BLACK
RED
GROUND
L2
Motor RED / T8
L2
Motor WHITE / T2
Motor BLACK / T5
Motor BROWN / J
Motor RED / T8
From 230 V to 120 V
Changeover process
120 V
R2 B2 O2 N
Remove TigerShark WHITE .
L1
Move Motor WHITE / T2 to “4”.
Move Motor BLACK / T5 to “2”.
Move Motor
BROWN / J to “3”
NOTE: Do this change on
both motors!
230 V
R2 B2 O2 N
L1
TigerShark
boat lift solutions
Appendix
2-motor lifts
Internal connection schematic and
wiring charts
Your TigerShark unit has been delivered how it appears on the following page
(Delivery design). Before connecting power you must first determine what AC
voltage your boat lift requires and then proceed to change the wiring accordingly.
In the following pages you will find all the different voltages that can be available at
your location. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.
WARNING! This section of the
manual is only for licensed electricians and
installers. Interference with high-voltage
equipment is illegal for individuals without
the required training/authorization.
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
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Connection schematics
Delivery design
US 120 VAC
(1 phase, 120 VAC)
L2
L3
L1
L2
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
L3
L3
L2
L1
120V
L1
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)
230V
Isolate
R1 B1 O1 N
R2 B2 O2 N
INCOMING GROUND
LIMIT SWITCH
MOTOR 1
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MOTOR 2
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Change instructions
Delivery design, US 120 VAC -> US 230 VAC (2 phase, 120 VAC)
Move the red conductor
to position “3”.
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
L3
L2
L1
120V
L1
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)
230V
Isolate
R1 B1 O1 N
R2 B2 O2 N
Add the second 120V
phase to position “2”.
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WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Connection schematic
US 230 VAC
(2 phase, 120 VAC)
L2
L3
L1
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
L2
L3
L3
L2
L1
120V
L1
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)
230V
INCOMING PHASE 2 (120V)
Isolate
R1 B1 O1 N
R2 B2 O2 N
INCOMING GROUND
LIMIT SWITCH
MOTOR 1
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MOTOR 2
TigerShark
boat lift solutions
Change instructions
Delivery design US 120 VAC -> 1 phase, 230 VAC
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
L3
L2
L1
120V
L1
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)
230V
Isolate
R1 B1 O1 N
R2 B2 O2 N
Disconnect the black 120V
conductor and isolate. Connect
the brown 230V conductor to
the right contactor “L2”.
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Connection schematic
1 phase, 230 VAC
L2
L3
L1
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
L2
L3
230V
L1
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
L3
L2
L1
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (230V)
120V
Isolate
R1 B1 O1 N
R2 B2 O2 N
INCOMING GROUND
LIMIT SWITCH
MOTOR 1
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MOTOR 2
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PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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Wire size recommendation chart
WARNING! Use the below chart for proper wire size. Using the wrong sized wires
might damage your motors and the TigerShark unit.
# Motors
(actual current)
Motor HP
Breaker size
120 V AC - 1 phase
½
10A (8,8A)
12
10
20A (17,6A)
10
15A (10,8A)
12
25A (21,6A)
15A (12,8A)
10
30A (25,6A)
20A (17,1A)
10
35A (34,4A)
¾
1-½
15 m
50 feet
30 m
100 feet
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60 m
90 m
200 feet 300 feet
120 m
400 feet
# Motors
(actual current)
Motor HP
Breaker size
230 V AC - 2 phase
½
5A (4,4A)
14
14
12
10
10
10A (5,4A)
12
12
10
20A (17,6A)
12
10
10A (5,4A)
14
13
12
12
10
15A (10,8A)
12
12
10
25A (21,3A)
12
10A (6,4A)
14
14
12
12
10
15A (12,8A)
12
10
30A (26,0A)
10
10A (8,5A)
14
14
10
10
20A (17,0A)
12
10
40A (36,1A)
10
1/0
45A (44,8A)
1/0
¾
1-½
15 m
30 m
60 m
90 m
120 m
240 m
50 feet 100 feet 200 feet 300 feet 400 feet 800 feet
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TigerShark
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Pairing a transmitter to the TigerShark
Situations might arise where you want to add a transmitter to the TigerShark boat
lift (i.e. if you have lost a transmitter or you want to add another transmitter).
Pairing a transmitter (performed in the TigerShark control box and with a transmitter)
Press and hold the
learn button for
about a second.
The RED led inside
should turn on.
Press the red
button on the
transmitter.
The RED led inside
will flash three
times. The pairing
process is complete.
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Deleting transmitters for the TigerShark
Situations might arise where you want to add a delete all the transmitters for the
TigerShark boat lift.
Deleting transmitters (performed in the TigerShark control box and with a transmitter)
Locate the radio
unit in the box.
Press and hold the
learn button for
about six seconds.
The RED led inside
should turn off.
All the transmitters
are now removed
from memory.
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TigerShark
boat lift solutions
Appendix
4-motor lifts
Internal connection schematic and
wiring charts
Your TigerShark unit has been delivered how it appears on the following page
(Delivery design). Before connecting power you must first determine what AC
voltage your boat lift requires and then proceed to change the wiring accordingly.
In the following pages you will find all the different voltages that can be available at
your location. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.
WARNING! This section of the
manual is only for licensed electricians and
installers. Interference with high-voltage
equipment is illegal for individuals without
the required training/authorization.
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
58
Connection schematics
230 VAC
(2 phase, 120 VAC)
WARNING
WARNING
Hazardrous voltage
Hazardrous voltage
Wrongful handling may cause
electric shock or burn.
Can only be installed
by licensed electrician.
Contact may cause
electric shock or burn.
Disconnect power
before servicing.
Before connecting power you must first determine what AC voltage your boat
lift requires. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
230V
ISOLATE
120V
INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)
INCOMING PHASE 2 (120V)
INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)
1 2 3
R1 B1 O1
R2 B 2 O 2
R3 B3 O3
R4 B4 O4
INCOMING GROUND
LIMIT SWITCH
MOTOR 1
MOTOR 2
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MOTOR 3
MOTOR 4
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FCC compliance statement
MODIFICATION STATEMENT:
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
15.105 CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERAL
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:
IM-TS-001-A10
- 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.
14895 NE 20th Ave
North Miami FL 33181
usa@tele-radio.com
Toll free phone 1-866-629-0780
Toll free fax
1-866-254-5850
www.tele-radio.com
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