Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL HBC Page 1 / 14 – Radio Controls R a di o T r a ns m i t te r p a t r ol Industrial Version HBC-radiomatic GmbH • D-74564 Crailsheim • GERMANY All rights reserved through HBC-radiomatic GmbH. Technical changes made without notice.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 2 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL Before proceeding with the installation, operation or maintenance of the radio control equipment it is important that the installation, operating, and maintenance personnel read this bulletin carefully in order to ensure the safe and efficient use of the machine.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL Page 3 / 14 Table of Contents 1 Helpful Hints................................................................................. 4 2 Safety Regulations ....................................................................... 5 2.1 Warning Notes ................................................................................... 5 2.2 Safety Notes Regarding Operation ..............................
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 4 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 1 Helpful Hints Following symbols are used in the operating instructions at hand: Warnings This symbol will show situations that could be dangerous for people or machines. Pay particular attention in reading the parts of this manual. Be careful and try to avoid these situations. Notes This symbol will show important operating hints to guarantee a long working life to the apparatus.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 2 Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Safety Regulations Strictly observe and always adhere to the respective regulations on labor safety and accident prevention when operating a radio controlled system ! Retrofitting of a radio control to a machine is considered to be a major modification. The machine must therefore be subject to an approval inspection.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 6 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 2.2 Ø Ø Ø Ø Before using the radio control system for the first time, read these operating instructions completely and carefully.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 2.4 Ø Ø Page 7 / 14 Safety Notes Regarding Maintenance Pay attention to smaller deficiencies. They are often the symptoms of a major defect and may result in severe malfunctions of the radio system. Have defective radio systems repaired only by an expert. Use only original replacement parts of the manufacturer for any repair. 2.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 8 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 3 Description of the System and Application The system consists of a transmitter hosing with max. five toggle switches and two pushbuttons (DJet), an EMERGENCY-STOP pushbutton, a battery charger with two rechargeable NiCd batteries and a receiver with an antenna, a connecting cable and a mating connector.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL Dimensions and Operating Elements of patrol – Short Version 105 mm (4.1 ") 3.1.1 Page 9 / 14 116 mm (4.6 ") 58 mm (2.3 ") File: PATROL-I_K.CDR [ CorelDraw 6.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 10 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL Dimensions and Operating Elements of patrol – Long Version 135 mm (5.3 ") 3.1.2 117 mm (4.6 ") 72 mm (2.8 ") File: PATROL-I_L.CDR [ CorelDraw 6.0 ] 20.04.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 4 1. Page 11 / 14 Operation Prior to the first initial start-up or before you start working, a charged FuB 05 AA battery must be inserted into the battery compartment on the underside of the transmitter. The battery supplies the voltage required for the operation of the transmitter (6 V DC). À ON OFF Â – + Á Note : After inserting the battery, the nameplate must be visible.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 12 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 4.1 Battery Charger Fig. left shows battery charger type FLG 105 that is suitable for one each of the battery types FuB 05 AA or FuB 3A (with adapter). Charge Battery 1. Connect the net cable of the battery charger to the mains (cf. nameplate of the battery charger). 2.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 5 Page 13 / 14 Maintenance The radio system is largely maintenance-free. The following items should nevertheless be taken into account : Ø Ø Ø Make sure that the EMERGENCY-STOP pushbutton as well as all other keys and switches move easily. Dirt of any kind may interfere with the operation of the pushbuttons or switches or even render it impossible.
Operating Instructions Radio Transmitter patrol ( Industrial Version ) Page 14 / 14 BE-PATROL-I-V2-1.DOC [ Word 97 ] FL 6 Trouble-Shooting Note : Check the transmitter functions with the cabin or the cable control unit first ! Trouble Possible Cause No reaction whenever the transmitter is switched ON. − There is no operating voltage present. − The transmitter is not switched ON. Remedy − Charge the battery or insert a fully charged battery into the transmitter.