TD110 RCU Installation / Configuration Manual TD110 RCU November 26, 2020 DMAN-4077-01 Revision 1 EATON DBA Cooper Industries ( Electrical) Inc 74-1833 Coast Meridian Road, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada • V3C 6G5 Tel: (604) 944-9247 • Fax: (604) 944-9267 DMAN-4077-01 R01 www.eaton.
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Table of Contents Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................... Product Security ......................................................................................................................................................... System Overview ..........................................................................................................................................
Safety Precautions READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Failure to follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may result in radio equipment failure and/or serious personal injury. Installation PROVIDE A SAFETY CUTOFF SWITCH. If maintenance is required, the radio must be disconnected from power USE PROPER WIRING.
Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Failure to follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS may result in radio equipment failure and/or serious personal injury. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS Lithium Battery Handling Precautions, Transportation, Disposal Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture a battery. Do not short the external contacts on a battery.
Product Security In the increasingly interconnected world, it is recommended that this mobile wireless application be installed in a manner to prevent any unauthorized access or use. Though the possibility of intentional wireless interference or hijacking is low, the potential for physical tampering with a system poses the greater threat. The following steps are a suggested to ensure the most secure installation possible. Mount the base station within a metal box with a securable door or hatch.
System Overview Eaton’s OMNEX Trusted Wireless™ remote control system is portable, long range, programmable and designed as a compact and easy-to-use product. This Trusted Wireless™ system puts complete control of your equipment where it’s needed most, with the operator. It’s robust, easy to install and has complete self-diagnostics. The system can be a simple cable replacement or add intelligence to make it a total control package.
Power the RCU Before using an RCU, make sure that it has been fully charged NOTE: The batteries can only be charged if the TD110 is between 0°C and 45°C. The unit will operate below 0°C but battery capacity is reduced at low temperatures. Exposing TD110 to temperatures below -20°C or above 55°C could permanently damage the batteries. 1. Turn on the RCU Press Power [ON] . Refer to the Light Legend below for LED states.
Test the RCU / Base Station Link Follow these steps to ensure that there is a radio link between the RCU and Base Station. Refer to the Light Legend below for LED states on the Base Station. 1. Base Station Apply power to the base station and confirm that the light pattern is as shown in the diagram to the right. If the base station does not power up, confirm that it has been wired correctly. Reference the Wiring Diagram in the Installing the Base Station section of the base station manual. 2.
Service Mode Service Mode is available on all TD110 configurations and allows the operator to pair to base station, adjust the RCUs timeout and run diagnostics. Once the RCU has entered into service mode, navigation and option selection/modification is controlled by four buttons as described by the Enter Service Mode and Navigation sections below. A. Enter Service Mode A. Press and Hold Power OFF [RED] B.
Service Mode: Pairing Pairing This function allows you to pair the TD110 with a base station. Pairing is required to teach a RCU’s unique configuration to a base station. Once complete, the base station is capable of establishing a two-way radio link with the paired RCU. Pairing is a three step process 1. Prepare the TD110 2. Prepare the base station 3. Start Pairing The following sections describes the three step process to pair the TD110 with an base station.
Service Mode: Pairing 2.2. Initiate base station Setup Mode A. A. Maneuver the rear of the TD110 so that its magnet is placed over the top left corner of the base station. B. Adjust the TD110 position until the base station E-Stop light slowly flashes green. B. Status: solid green E-Stop: slow flashing green C. Remove the TD110 when the base station EStop light quickly flashes green. C.
Service Mode: Start Pairing 3. Start Pairing A. A. Press the TD110 Power ON [GREEN] button to start the pairing process. The pairing will start and the COMM LED. on TD110 will turn on YELLOW B. Pairing is complete when B. 1. TD110 STATUS LED turns GREEN 2. Base station E-Stop light will change from green to red . E-Stop: solid red NOTE: If the pairing fails, the TD110 STATUS LED will turn ON RED.
Service Mode: Modify RCU time out RCU Timeout As a battery saving feature the RCU has the ability to turn it self off after a defined period of inactivity. The RCU timeout is configurable from 1 to 998 minutes in 1 minute increments. A value of 0, the default value, disables the RCU timeout. To adjust the RCU timeout press button . T 10 user buttons represent numeric values from 1-9 as shown on the picture left. LEDs on the 10 user buttons will flash RED to display the current user settings.
Service Mode: Run Diagnostics Test Buttons and Vibrator 1. On the TD110 press top right Button to enter Diagnostic mode . 2. STATUS LED will blink RED and GREEN . All LEDs will turn on RED. 3. Press each button to test. On each button press, the associated button LED which was RED will change to GREEN while the button is pressed. 4. Press [GREEN] button to test Vibrator. This will activate Vibrator for 1 second.
Service Mode: Software Build Version RCU Software Build Version On the TD110 press second left Button from top to display the software build version. RCU LEDs on the 10 user buttons will flash RED software build version until Power OFF [RED] button is pressed. . LEDs on the10 user buttons represent numeric values from 1-9 as shown on the picture left. First RED flash represents the most significant digit of the software build version.
Operations - TD110 RCU Indicators / Items Description On Power up until base station is available and for a second whenever a function button is pressed. RCU is in Operating mode. (Data is sent to and received from base station) Low Battery while RCU in operational mode (Note: Low batteries will last approximately 1 hour once the Low Battery light begins to flash).
Operations - Charge Cradle Items Description Charging LED Indicator The cradle will start charging the TD110 RCU when the vehicle battery voltage is above 12.25V with the RCU inserted. During charging, if the vehicle battery voltage drops below 12.0V, the charging will be suspended. If the charging is suspended, it will not resume charging until the battery is above 12.
Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Chart #1 Test the RCU—TD110 1. Turn off the base station 2. Ensure RCU batteries are good/charged 3. Turn on the RCU RCU indicators ON? YES Go to “Service Mode: Run Diagnostics” to test the buttons NO Complete in order the following steps: 1. Recharge RCU 2. Turn on the RCU RCU indicators ON? YES Go to “Service Mode: Run Diagnostics” to test the buttons NO RCU failure: Send unit in for service DMAN-4077-01 R01 www.eaton.
Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Chart #2 Testing the RCU / Base Station Communication RCU: Active light is flashing RCU: Active light is flashing What is light status of both RCU and base station? Base station: Status—GREEN E-Stop—RED Base station: Status—GREEN E-Stop—Flashing GREEN RCU and base station should be working properly.
Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Chart #3 Considerations when Pairing Potential downloading issues If testing of the base station and RCU both show the system as working (Chart 1 & 2), then the RCU and base station will both go into Pairing/Configuration mode. Possible issues could arise during Step 3, the teaching phase of pairing. In this case there are 2 symptoms to look for: 1. The Link light on the base station will not turn GREEN when the power switch is toggled on the RCU to download 2.
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Parts & Accessories Eaton Part Number Description FMEC-3840-02 Plastic Holster, Black ASSY-4041-02 Charge Cradle, Generic ASSY-4041-03 Charge Cradle, charge only Specifications TD110 RCU Size 5.32" x 2.8" x 1.31" (135mm x 71mm x 33mm) Weight .