LIUPJMV03_eng-00 Instruction Manual for the use and the maintenance of the Radio Remote Control Original instructions Part C: PJM Transmitting Unit with video option DYNAMIC+P SERIES
THIS PART OF THE MANUAL CONSISTS OF: Part C - Information, instructions and warnings for the PJM (Model J9P) Transmitting Unit. The Manual consists of Part A – General, Part B – Conformity and Frequencies, Part C – Transmitting Unit, Part D – Receiving Unit, Part E – Battery and Battery Charger, plus the Technical Data Sheet.
It is also the responsibility of the Manufacturer and of the design professionals of the Machine on which the Autec Radio Remote Control is to be installed and used to be certain that the structure, condition, organization and markings of the Machine as installed at the facility is appropriate for and will allow for the safe and reliable use and control of the Machine through the Autec Radio Remote Control interface.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND FACILITY OPERATOR, AND THEIR OFFICERS, MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS, to be certain that all Users of the Autec Radio Remote Control and that all Persons who are or will be working with or near the Machine operated by or through the Autec Radio Remote Control are fully and properly educated and trained by qualified Personnel in the proper and safe use of the Autec Radio Remote Control and of the Machine, including without limitation complete familiarity with and understa
INDEX 1 Information on the use of instructions ...................................................................... 8 1.1 Structure of the Instruction Manual ....................................................................... 8 1.2 Caption and terminology .................................................................................... 10 1.3 Symbols ............................................................................................................ 11 1.
11 Malfunction signalled by the Transmitting Unit ...................................................... 40 11.1 Red LED and green LED .................................................................................... 40 11.2 Identifying the activated command ..................................................................... 42 12 Decommissioning and disposal ..............................................................................
1 Information on the use of instructions Before reading this part of the Manual, you must read and understand the general part (Part A) of the Manual provided with the Radio Remote Control. 1.
9 Usage and maintenance instructions are supplemented by the Radio Remote Control's Technical Data Sheet, that: - Describes the Transmitting Unit's configuration - Indicates the relation between commands sent by the Transmitting Unit and those available on the Receiving Unit. Usage and maintenance instruction as a whole are to be considered as an integral part both of the Autec Radio Remote Control and of the Machine, system, device or Machinery system where the Radio Remote Control is installed.
1.2 Caption and terminology Contact Autec if any of the instructions, symbols, warnings or images are not clear and understandable, or if you have doubts or questions.
1.3 11 Symbols This symbol identifies the parts of text in the Manual that must be read with special attention. This symbol identifies the parts of text in the Manual containing warnings, information and/or instructions that are particularly relevant with regards to safety; failure in understanding them may cause hazards for People and/or property. 1.
2 Brief product presentation 2.1 Series, Radio Remote Control and Unit The object of this part of the Manual is the PJM (Model J9P) Transmitting Unit of an Autec Dynamic+P series' Radio Remote Control. Autec Dynamic+P series' Radio Remote Controls are designed to be used on Machines and provide a command interface to their command and control system, to be used from an appropriate distance and position. 2.
G A Actuators (joysticks, selectors, pushbuttons) B Battery C Battery housing D Display and LEDs E Pushbuttons for display/LED F Connector for cable control (if present) G Radio Remote Control identification plate AUTEC FREQUENCY RANGE ................................ 863-870MHz RF POWER ............................................... <25mW ERP IC: 9061A-J8PNJ555 FCC ID: OQA-J8PNJ555 TA1441-01 This radio device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
3.2 Data Feedback Function Thanks to the Data Feedback function, the following is available to the User: - Images filmed by cameras, related to the working area or to specific Machine movements. - Information and/or signals concerning some specific situations and the movements of the controlled Machine. The Data Feedback function operates through the display and the LED array on the Transmitting Unit.
15 D B A G E H METAL C F G-52SHPacn A Cameras E Wi-Fi connection B PAU F Transmitting Unit C Access point G Radio link D Antenna H Receiving Unit Images of the cameras and of the access point provided above are for illustrative purposes only. The Transmitting Unit communicates with the Receiving Unit through a radio link described in “Part A” of the Instruction Manual. The Transmitting Unit communicates with the access point through Wi-Fi connection.
A delay occurs between the camera filming and the visualization of the filmed images on the display on the Transmitting Unit. This delay cannot be removed or reduced. Depending on the display configuration set by the Machine Manufacturer or by the Installer, if the Wi-Fi connection between the access point and the Transmitting Unit is interrupted, the last filmed image before the interruption may remain displayed.
17 5 Technical Data Sheet The Radio Remote Control 's Technical Data Sheet: - Describes the Transmitting Unit's configuration - Indicates the relation between commands sent by the Transmitting Unit and those available on the Receiving Unit. The Technical Data Sheet must be filled in, checked and signed by the Installer, who is responsible for correct wiring.
7 Light and acoustic warning signals 7.1 Light signals B A Red LED B Green LED C LEDs for Data Feedback function A C The Transmitting Unit always has a green LED [B] and a red LED [A] that provide information regarding the Radio Remote Control. Symbol Meaning This symbol identifies the red LED [A] This symbol identifies the green LED [B] The meaning of signals provided by the LEDs identified with “C” are explained in the Data Feedback function part (see paragraph 3.2).
19 The meaning of signals provided by the green LED [B], when the red LED [A] is off, are described in the following table. Signals Meaning The green LED is off. The red LED is off. The Transmitting Unit is off. The green LED blinks fast. The red LED is off. The Transmitting and Receiving Unit do not communicate. The Radio Remote Control is started and the Units The green LED repeats the sequence: a blink and a communicate via radio link in the 863-870MHz pause. The red LED is off. frequency band.
8 General operating instructions 8.1 Power keyswitch The Transmitting Unit have a power keyswitch. It can either one of the following: - Mechanical key (see paragraph 8.1.1). - M-Key (see paragraph 8.1.2). The Radio Remote Control cannot work if the power keyswitch is not inserted in the Transmitting Unit. 8.1.1 Mechanical key The mechanical key makes it possible to power the Transmitting Unit. Inserting the mechanical key Do the following to insert the mechanical key: 1.
8.2 21 START pushbutton The START pushbutton is used to: - start the Radio Remote Control (see paragraph 8.8) - activate the horn when the Radio Remote Control is started. 8.3 GSS pushbutton When the GSS pushbutton (if any) is activated, the Transmitting Unit switches off and the Machine stops. To start the Radio Remote Control again and enable it to control the Machine after the GSS pushbutton has been pressed, you need to: - Make sure that the working and usage conditions are safe.
8.4 EMS pushbutton When the EMS pushbutton (if any) is activated, the Transmitting Unit switches off and the Machine stops. To start the Radio Remote Control again and enable it to control the Machine after the EMS pushbutton has been pressed, you need to: - Make sure that the working and usage conditions are safe. - Turn the EMS pushbutton in the direction show by the arrow (see button) to unlock it. - Start the Radio Remote Control following the procedure described in paragraph 8.8).