FCC ID: NO9MEC004 Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB HBC Page 1 / 20 – Radio Control eco L Radio Tr ansm itter for Mobile Hydraulic Applications HBC-radiomatic GmbH • 74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY Information and specifications subject to change without notice.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 2 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4.DOC [ Word 2000 ] MB Manufacturer : HBC-radiomatic GmbH Haller Strasse 49 - 53 74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY Tel. +49 ( 0 ) 79 51 – 3 93 - 0 Fax +49 ( 0 ) 79 51 – 3 93 – 50 E-mail: info@radiomatic.com http://www.hbc-radiomatic.com HBC radiomatic GmbH is not liable for any misprints or errors! – All rights reserved. ™ radiomatic is a registered German trademark.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB Page 3 / 20 Table of Contents 1 Description .......................................................................4 2 Safety Instructions ...........................................................5 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 Pictographs.......................................................................... 5 General Safety Instructions ................................................. 6 Operator Safety Instructions .......
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 4 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4.DOC [ Word 2000 ] MB 1 Description The eco L transmitter is designed to transmit command instructions for controlling small and medium loading cranes, hoists and working machines in construction and industry. Depending on the type and version selected, up to 6 control commands plus the integrated STOP commands are available to the operator.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 2 Safety Instructions 2.1 Pictographs Page 5 / 20 The following pictographs will be used throughout the present operating instructions : Indicates a possible shock hazard Contacting components under voltage may lead to death. Housing (e. g.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 6 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 2.2 General Safety Instructions Radio controls facilitate and increase the operating efficiency of construction cranes.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 2.3 Page 7 / 20 Operator Safety Instructions Before beginning crane operation, position yourself so that you have a clear and complete overview of the working radius of the crane or machine. Use the enclosed belt-clip to carry the transmitter. To operate, hold the transmitter securely in your hand. Use the optional wrist strap. Follow these instructions to ensure personal safety.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 8 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 3 Operation Caution : The operation of the transmitter is permissible only with the carrying set included with the transmitter (possibility of mixing up the controls) ! 1. 2. 3. 4. Before commissioning the transmitter or initial operation, insert the fully charged battery (inscription must be visible) into battery compartment (pos. ) at the bottom of the transmitter.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB Page 9 / 20 Should the operator – intentionally or unintentionally – switch OFF the transmitter with the STOP pushbutton, following steps have to be carried out for further radio transmission : 1. Switch OFF the transmitter via the key switch (switch position "0"). 2. Unlock the STOP pushbutton by turning. 3. Switch the transmitter ON again via the key switch (switch position "1"). 4.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 10 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 3.1 Special Operating Elements and Functions 3.1.1 "SCANNER" Rotary Switch ( Frequency Selector ) The transmitter and receiver are equipped with a "Scanner" (frequency selector) operating mode with 4 radio frequencies (refer to wiring diagrams).
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 3.2 Battery and Battery Charger 3.2.1 FuB 05 AA Transmitter Battery Page 11 / 20 The age and ambient temperature are decisive for the length of the battery applications. Older batteries lose capacity over time. Temperatures under zero also have a negative effect on battery charge. The length of serviceable battery life depends on how the battery is treated.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 12 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 3.3 Special Operating Modes ( Optional ) Note : This chapter describes special operating modes that are not available with all radio control systems. If your radio control system is not equipped with the features described, you may ignore the following and continue with the next chapter. 3.3.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 3.3.2 Page 13 / 20 tele-teach-in Battery TTB 05 Option The eco L radio control features together with the FSE 717 radio receiver the so-called tele-teach-in option. This specific function allows you to input and store the minimum as well as maximum speeds assigned to the individual linear lever functions in a simple manner. The tele-teach-in option is available for all proportional functions (linear lever commands).
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 14 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB Programming 1. Switch OFF the transmitter. 2. Insert a charged TTB 05 tele-teach-in battery into the transmitter. 3. Depress the programming keys "+" and "–" simultaneously and then switch ON the transmitter. Keep the programming keys depressed until the green service LED of the transmitter starts flashing quickly. Now, the control is in the tele-teach-in mode. 4. Setting the minimum speed (fig.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 4 Page 15 / 20 Fault Correction Note : Please check the transmitter functions using the cabin or cable controls first ! Problem The transmitter does not react when switched on. Possible Cause − There is no power. Remedy − Check the battery contacts for damage or contamination. − Insert a fully charged battery into the battery compartment. − Recharge the battery.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 16 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 5 Maintenance The radio control system is virtually maintenance-free. The following points, however, should be taken into consideration : Ensure that the STOP pushbutton works smoothly. Mortar residue and contaminants of any kind can reduce or fully block the switch function. Inspect the rubber bellows of the linear levers regularly for leak-tightness.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 6 Page 17 / 20 Technical Data General Technical Data radio transmitter System eco L Type of system 6 Max.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 18 / 20 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 6.1 Radio Control System 2003-02-12 Dimensions and Operator Controls of eco L HBC-radiomatic GmbH • 74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY Information and specifications subject to change without notice.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB 7 Page 19 / 20 Certificates and Approvals HBC-radiomatic GmbH • 74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY Information and specifications subject to change without notice.
Operating Instructions eco L Radio Transmitter Page 20 / 20 Radio Control System 2003-02-12 BE-ECO-L-V2-4(FCC).doc [ Word 2000 ] MB HBC-radiomatic GmbH • 74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY Information and specifications subject to change without notice.