Operating/assembly instructions DRC-10 D3 hand-held transmitters F1 F2 42658144.
Original operating/assembly instructions Manufacturer’s address: Terex MHPS GmbH Forststrasse 16 40597 Düsseldorf, Germany www.demagcranes.com mhps-info@terex.com General 4 1.1 Information on DRC-10 hand-held transmitters 4 1.2 Information on the operating/assembly instructions 4 1.3 Symbols/signal words 5 1.4 Liability and warranty 6 1.5 Copyright 6 1.6 Spare parts 6 1.7 Definitions 7 1.8 After-sales service 8 1.9 Disposal of machine parts 8 2 Safety 9 2.1 General 9 2.
P FCC and Industry Canada Information 22 Further documents: DRC-MP operating instructions 211 270 44 719 IS 975 DRC-DR operating instructions 211 267 44 719 IS 975 3
1 General 1.1 Information on DRC-10 hand-held transmitters You have purchased a Demag product. These operating/assembly instructions are designed to provide the owner and operators with appropriate instructions for safe and correct operation and for commissioning.
1.3 Symbols/signal words Important safety information and instructions are marked by corresponding symbols and signal words in these operating/assembly instructions. Safety instructions and information must be followed. Follow these instructions with care to avoid any accidents, injuries or damage. Any locally applicable accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations must also be followed.
1.4 Liability and warranty All information included in these operating/assembly instructions has been compiled on the basis of the relevant regulations, state-of-the-art engineering principles and our many years of experience. i NOTE These operating/assembly instructions must be read carefully before starting any work on and with the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter, especially before the unit is put into operation for the first time.
1.7 Definitions Owner Owners (employer, company) are defined as persons who own a radio control system and who use it as intended or allow it to be operated by suitable and instructed persons. Operating personnel/operator Operating personnel are defined as persons entrusted by the owner of a radio control system with operation of the radio control system.
1.8 After-sales service Our after-sales service will provide you with all technical information on Terex MH products and their systematic application. Should you have any questions regarding our products, please refer to one of our after-sales service centres, the relevant representative or the head office in Wetter. Please quote the serial or order no. in any correspondence or for spare part orders. Specifying this data ensures that you receive the correct information or the required spare parts.
2 Safety 2.1 General The “Safety” chapter provides an overview of all important safety aspects for optimum protection of personnel as well as safe and trouble-free operation of DRC-10 hand-held transmitters. At the time of its development and manufacture, the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter was built according to generally accepted engineering standards and is considered to be safe to operate.
The number of transmitters that operate without any interference in a given area depends on the relevant radio solution design of all systems and the selectivity of each individual system. If this limit is exceeded continuously or for certain periods, additional technical measures may be necessary in order to ensure simultaneous and interferencefree operation of the radio systems.
2.3 Responsibility of the owner Information on safety at work refers to the regulations of the European Union that apply when the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter is manufactured. The owner is obliged to ensure that the specified industrial safety measures comply with the latest rules and regulations and to observe new regulations during the entire service life of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.
2.5 Personal protection equipment When work is carried out on or with DRC-10 hand-held transmitters, the following must always be worn: • Protective clothing, closely fitting working clothes (low tear strength, no loose sleeves, no rings or any other jewellery, etc.). • Safety shoes to protect against falling parts and against slipping. • Safety helmet to be worn by everybody in the danger zone. 2.
3 Device selection 3.1 DRC-10 scope of delivery Order no. Stepless DRC-10 D3 hand-held transmitter 773 791 44 2-stage DRC-10 D3 hand-held transmitter 773 792 44 Contents of the complete delivery: • 1 DRC-10 D3 hand-held transmitter 3.
4 Technical data Operating elements Displays Radio transmission Housing • Keys 6x stepless or 6x 2-stage • STOP key 1 (2-stage) • Signal/check key 1 (2-stage) • Key for special functions 2 (1-stage) • LCD, 2-colour, illuminated graphical, 35 x 25 mm • LCD, function temperature 0 °C to 55 °C Transmitter power (ERP) max. 20 dBm (100 mW) Typical range approx.
4.2 International postal approval DRC D3 transmitters and receivers in the standard delivery form can be operated without any registration or operating fee in the following countries: Countries Frequency range Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia 2,4-GHz ISM band Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain 211 266 44.
5 Transport, packing, storage 5.1 Transport inspection • Check the delivery immediately on receipt to ensure that it is complete and examine it for any damage caused in transit. • If any transport damage is visible from the outside, only accept the delivery on condition. Note the scope of damage in the shipping documents/delivery note of the forwarding company and lodge a claim.
6 Design and function 6.1 Transmitter/receiver interface Demag DRC radio control systems are designed for wireless control of hoist units and cranes. They are the man/machine interface for manually controlled crane installations. The relevant EU directives and standards are complied with for this application. A DRC D3 radio control system consists of one or more transmitters as well as at least one or more receivers.
6.3 Power supply for DRC-10 hand-held transmitters DRC-10 hand-held transmitters are supplied with power by the rechargeable battery pack included in the scope of delivery or by two AA (LR6) NiMh rechargeable batteries. The batteries must be charged in good time by means of the appropriate plug-in charger. The ambient temperature must be between +10° C and +45° C for the charging process. 6.3.
The charging process is monitored and controlled by the electronic charging system in the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter. Partly discharged batteries can also be charged. To charge the batteries, proceed as follows: – Plug the charger unit into a power socket. – Plug the connecting cable into the charger socket of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter. The hand-held transmitter will be charged. The icon will appear on the display. The green LED flashes at 2 Hz.
i NOTE If primary cells are used in the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter, it must not be connected to the charger to avoid any damage caused by overheating during the attempt to charge them. In exceptional situations, if no charged batteries are available, the DRC-10 handheld transmitter may be operated with two size AA (LR6) 1,5 V primary cells to EN/IEC 60086. We recommend the use of Duracell and Varta brand alkaline batteries. Primary cells cannot be recharged.
6.4 Identification and display functions 6.4.1 DRC-10 hand-held transmitter Display LED 6 movement keys 2 function keys Charging socket on the side of the housing Horn STOP key 42658244.
P FCC and Industry Canada Information FCC information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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