TM MINI REMOTE MINI REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM PRELIMINARY USER MANUAL July 20, 2005
i MINI REMOTE INDEX Description ................................................................... 1 Installation ................................................................... 2 Before applying power ..................................................... 2 Routine Maintenance ....................................................... Maintenance precautions .................................................. Troubleshooting .............................................................
MINI REMOTE 1 DESCRIPTION: Controller) sold separately. KAR-TECH's MINI REMOTE is a state of the art microprocessor based Radio Frequency (RF) remote control system designed to provide the machine operator with the ability to remotely operate equipment. The machine operator is still required to follow OSHA and other applicable standards when operating the equipment. Each transmitter is preprogrammed with a special radio ID code.
2 MINI REMOTE INSTALLATION: against shorts. 1.Refer to the wiring chart for wiring connections. BEFORE APPLYING POWER: 3.When installing the unit, the main power should run from the battery, through a 20 amps fast blow fuse, to a power switch or relay; then into the receiver unit. For best results connect the receiver main power connections to the auxiliary terminal of the ignition switch, PTO switch, or ignition relay. Use 18 gauge or heavier wire. 4.
MINI REMOTE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE: 1. Clean transmitter and receiver regularly with a damp cloth and mild detergent. 2. Periodically check receiver antenna for tightness. 3. Inspect electrical wiring for wear points or other damage. Repair as required. 4. Inspect all connections for looseness or corrosion. Tighten and/or "seal" as necessary.
4 MINI REMOTE TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART PROBLEM 1. No operation of all functions when a function switch is activated. SOLUTION 1. Check to see if the selector switch is in the proper position. 2. Check that unit power is on. 3. Check that receiver power is on. 4. Check vehicle wiring for power into the receiver. 5. Check LED status display for system status. 6. Check for proper grounding of vehicle's electrical circuit. 7. Check vehicle's hydraulic system 2. Certain functions do not work 1.
MINI REMOTE 5 SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMITTER Power supply ........................................... +12V nominal, 9V to 35V transient Operating temperature - Radio ............................................ -40˚C to +85˚C Storage temperature........................................................ -40˚C to +100˚C Frequency ......................................................................... 902-928 MHz Transmit power (ERIP)...................................................................
MINI REMOTE 6 INSTRUCTION TO THE USER: 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.