Operating Instructions Original Operating Instructions micron 7 AOM70U00
Table of Contents Safety Instructions Intended Use Safety Instructions for Installation and Operation FCC notes IC notes Operation Activating the Transmitter Deactivating the Transmitter Automatic Switch-OFF (APO Function) Display Status Display Individual display settings Battery and Battery Charger Charging the battery Options Safety Features Frequency Management Catch-Release Tandem Operation Catch-Release-Tandem Operation Cable Control ® radiomatic masterkey Address Changeover via Coding Plug Utilizatio
Safety Instructions Read through these operating instructions carefully before working with the radio system. This applies in particular to the installation, commissioning and maintenance of the radio system. The operating instructions are a constituent part of the radio control system and must always be kept close at hand for the responsible personnel. The term ‘machine’ is used in the operating instructions for the different possible uses of the radio system.
FCC notes Part 15.21 Statement Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by HBC-radiomatic GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Part 15.105 Statement 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.
Operation The transmitter is equipped with an electronic radiomatic ® iLOG key. radiomatic ® iLOG contains all the data required for operating the transmitter. Operation is not possible without radiomatic ® iLOG! Depending on the version the radiomatic ® iLOG can also be used for operation of replacement transmitters of identical construction. When activating the transmitter and if the radio connection is interrupted (e. g.
With HBC Smart Card 1. Insert a charged battery into the battery compartment. 2. Pull the STOP switch. APPLY SMART CARD is now shown in the display. 3. Hold your HBC Smart Card to the lower end of the transmitter (cf. illustration). 4. The status LED flashes green. The following symbols are now shown in the display: 5. The transmitter is now ready for operation. 6. HELLO USER _ is shown in the display for 2 seconds. Note: The transmitter can only be activated with a valid Smart Card.
Display Field strength Status Display Battery Field strength ( only for systems with feedback) The field strength indication provides information about the quality of the radio connection . With a perfect connection quality, all 5 bars of the indication are displayed green. The field strength indication is always visible when the transmitter is turned on . Field strength is indicated in the following degrees: Perfect reception signal Weak reception signal Symbol flashes: Feedback failure.
Feedback The feedback function is used to transmit various information and data from the machine or the radio receiver to the radio transmitter. A number of symbols as well as two lines of text with 6 and 10 digits respectively are available for displaying feedback information. Feedback via symbols Symbol shines after the transmitter has been activated.
Individual display settings The transmitter display enables the individual adjustment of the following basic settings: Display brightness Fixed text in line 1 Fixed text in line 2 Note: Always perform individual settings while the battery is charged. An empty battery can lead to an automated shut-down during the setting process and to the loss of all entries up to this point. Access The mentioned settings are only accessible in a special settings mode.
Basic functions There are various menu levels available for entering individual settings. The level you are currently in is displayed in the first text line (= the upper line). In addition, bars appear in the left corner over the text line . The number of bars indicates the current menu level. By browsing with the navigation button, the second text line can display the respective available sub-menus or the configurable fields. Current menu level. Here: Level 1.
Perform settings After successfully turning on the transmitter, MENU is shown in the upper line of the display. The sub-menu ADJUSTMENT is already selected in the lower text line. If the sub-menu SYSTEMDATA is shown, press once in the first step until the requested sub-menu ADJUSTMENT is displayed. in the second step. The sub-menu ADJUSTMENT is opened. ADJUST is displayed in Now press the upper text line.
Editing fixed text lines In the settings mode you can edit the 2 text lines of the display. Text changes have to be performed separately for each line respectively. Text line 1 contains 6 digits, line 2 contains 10. Each digit can display both letters and numbers. How to change texts: From the selection menu, change to the ADJUSTMENT menu (cf. chapter “Perform settings”). Browse through the sub-menus BRIGHTNESS, FIX-TEXT 1 and FIX-TEXT 2.
Retrieve system information Here you can retrieve diverse pieces of information about the radio system that can be of high value in a service case.
Battery and Battery Charger NiMH Battery The battery capacity (= the ability to store electric current) and the battery charge (= the actual amount of stored current) depend on the age of the battery and the environment temperature. Older batteries begin to lose capacity over time. If the temperatures are below 0 °C or above 40 °C, the charge decreases faster. Note: In all cases, charge the batteries completely before initial use and at intervals not exceeding 6 months if they are stored.
QA108600 / QD108300 / QD308300 with EC type-approval The charger is supplied with a connecting cable with a matching power plug. Charging the battery 1. Connect the charger via the connecting cable to the power supply. 2. Insert the battery into the compartment. Charging will start automatically. Technical Data Operating voltage 100 – 240 V AC (QA108600) 10 – 30 V DC (QD108300 / QD308300) Charging time ca.
Options The availability of the following functions depends on the design and configuration of your radio control system. Safety Features radiomatic® shock-off / roll-detect / zero-g / inclination switch The safety features enable a quick shut-down of the radio control in specific emergency situations. Therefore, these intelligent functions prevent a dangerous unintended command from being given to the crane or machine.
radiomatic® infrakey The radio system can only be activated via an infrared link between the transmitter and the receiver. This increases the safety of operation, i.e. the machine can not become inadvertently enabled. radiomatic ® infrakey operates either with an infrared module in the receiver housing (radiomatic ® infrakey internal) or with the offset infrared antenna focus I (radiomatic ® infrakey external). To activate radiomatic ® infrakey, actuate the start button on the transmitter.
Shut-off on Implausible Control Commands The automatic shut-off will activate after a sequence of multiple questionable movement commands. If, for example, one or more joysticks on the transmitter are actuated successively in different directions in an irregular manner, the system switches off automatically. This function protects the operator and the whole work environment from potential dangers as well as the machine from wear resulting from rapid and erratic movements.
Frequency Management Fixed Frequency If the identification plate in the battery compartment of the transmitter shows a frequency value (e.g. 433,500 MHz), the transmitter operates with a fixed frequency. Please contact you service department if the frequency has to be changed because the radio channel is already assigned to another user. Frequency Selection via Scanner Transmitter and receiver are equipped with four frequencies (refer to wiring diagrams).
Catch-Release Via the Catch-Release option two or more transmitters can control a machine alternately. When the receiver is switched on, the machine can initially be controlled via any associated transmitter. Once the receiver was taken over by one transmitter, the other transmitters no longer have access. Take over machine 1. Switch the transmitter on. 2. Enter the "Catch" command on the transmitter and actuate the start button.
Tandem Operation Tandem Operation T1 The radio system consists of 1 transmitter and 2 receivers for 2 machines. The transmitter can control the machines individually or in parallel The machines are selected at the transmitter via a rotary switch: A only machine A A+B machine A + machine B B only machine B Tandem Operation T2 The radio system consists of 2 transmitters and 2 receivers for 2 machines. Both transmitters are master transmitters and can control the machines individually or in parallel.
Tandem Operation TM/TS The radio system consists of 2 transmitters and 2 receivers for 2 machines. One transmitter is a master transmitter and can control the machines individually or in parallel. The other transmitter is a slave transmitter and can only control machine B. In order to be able to switch to machine B or A+B at the master transmitter, the key must be removed from the slave transmitter and inserted in the master transmitter.
Catch-Release-Tandem Operation With the Catch-Release-Tandem Operation two or more transmitters can control several machines alternately. Each machine is equipped with a receiver that can receiver and monitor all transmitter frequencies. After activating the receivers all transmitters have equal access to the radio control system. Take over machine 1. Switch the transmitter on. 2. Turn rotary switch on the transmitter to the respective position. 3.
Cable Control With a cable you can generate a direct data connection between the transmitter and receiver. The radio transmission is disabled. At the same time, the power supply of the transmitter is provided through the cable, as well. Connecting the cable 1. Switch the transmitter off. 2. Remove the screw lock on the transmitter and receiver. 3. Connect the transmitter and the receiver with the cable. Ensure that the connector is locked. 4. Switch the transmitter on.
Address Changeover via Coding Plug The coding plug activates a preselected frequency and address coding in the transmitter which corresponds with the data of the respective receiver. If the coding plug is inserted in a spare transmitter, it will receive the same data as the original transmitter. The spare transmitter can therefore now access the receiver Changing the coding plug: Turn the union nut to the left and pull out the coding plug.
Slewing Gear Release Note: Whenever the command "slewing gear release" is actuated by means of the radio control, it is important that the respective check be made. Due to the above, a clearly visible indicator lamp should be installed on the machine. Feedback by LED Using this function, system or machine data can be displayed on the transmitter by LEDs. RF-amplifier If the transmitter is equipped with an RF-amplifier, please refer to the transmitter wiring diagram.
Technical Data Unique system addresses over 1.000.000 combinations Supply voltage 3,6 V EMS category The mains supply is cut off by a STOP switch. Therefore, the criteria for an elimination of errors according to EN ISO 13849-2 chapter D.5.3., table D.8 (non-opening of contacts) are met. The performance level of the respective receiver applies. Frequency ranges 308 – 338 MHz, 405 – 475 MHz 1 , 865 – 870 MHz, 902 – 928 MHz; 1210 – 1258 MHz 1 DECT: 1880 – 1900 MHz 1 Not all frequency ranges available.
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Troubleshooting Note: Please check the functions using the cabin or cable controls first! Problem Transmitter does not react when switched on. Possible Cause No power. Remedy Low-power indication after minimal operating time. Battery contacts are contaminated or damaged. Battery not charged. Battery defective. The display in the transmitter flashes green but it is not possible to effect control commands. Receiver has no voltage. No radio communication.
Maintenance The radio control system is virtually maintenance-free. Please observe the following points: Check the STOP switch functionality at regular intervals. Dirt deposits on the switch can hinder the mechanism and impair the function. Check the rubber bellows or rubber seals of the operating elements at regular intervals for leaktightness. Replace immediately if cracks appear since the penetration of dirt and humidity may damage the function of the operating elements.
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