Summary of Contents for Cattron-Theimeg CT24 Excalibur
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Operating Manual Radio Remote Control System Edition 04/2007 US, Version A001, Excalibur, Subject to Technical Changes Page: 1...
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– without the written permission of Cattron-Theimeg Europe GmbH & Co. KG. It may not be made accessible to a third party. The copying of the described radio remote control system is not permitted.
Table of Contents Safety Instructions..............................3 1.1 General Information on Safety........................... 3 1.2 Operation of Radio Remote Control System Components with Identical System Address....4 1.3 Use for Intended Purpose............................4 1.4 Improper Use ................................... 4 1.5 Safety Instructions for Assembly/Disassembly....................4 Installation and Preparation ..........................
Information to the User regarding FCC Compliance: 1 - Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2 - This class A digital apparatus complies with Industry-Canada ICES-003 standards. 3 - 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...
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Safety Instructions 1.1 General Information on Safety Persons under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol and/or other medicine that impairs the reaction may not assemble, disassemble, install, put into operation, repair or operate the product. All conversions and modifications of an installation/system must conform to the relevant safety requirements.
DIN EN 60204-32]. It must be ensured that only one transmitter-receiver pair can be operated with a specific system address. An identical system address will not be assigned again by Cattron-Theimeg Europe GmbH & Co.KG unless this is expressly requested by the Customer.
Installation and Preparation 2.1 Battery Charger Edition 04/2007 US, Version A001, Excalibur, Subject to Technical Changes Page: 5...
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Description Rechargeable battery Charging tray Charging plug Charger ⇒ Connect the charger to the mains supply ⇒ Connect the charging tray with the charger ⇒ Insert the rechargeable battery into the charging tray The electrical mains adapter [100-240 VAC] and the set of exchangeable plugs that come with the equipment make it possible to use the charger worldwide.
2.2 Receiver Warning! The machine or system to be controlled must be switched off and secured against an accidental switch-on before the start of the assembly. Only qualified personnel may perform the work. 2.2.1 Selection of the Place of Installation The standard receiver is shipped with an internal antenna.
2.2.3 Installing the Receiver To install the receiver, please use the mounting drawings contained in the appendix. 2.2.4 Electrical Connection of the Receiver For the electrical connection to the mains supply and the assignment of the contact terminals please refer to the connection plan in the appendix and the attached interface plan. The system can be put into operation after the completion of all installation work.
Putting into Operation 3.1 Transmitter 3.1.1 Transmitter Variants Excalibur transmitters come in two housing sizes equipped with 6, 8, 10 or 12 2-step pushbuttons 3.1.2 Switching On the Transmitter: Description Status LEDs Function pushbuttons STOP pushbutton ON pushbutton [1st step], Horn pushbutton [2nd step] Battery compartment [on the rear side of the charger]...
3.1.3 Transmitter Blink Sequences [Status Indications] of the Status-LED Status Indications Status LED Action Normal operation Blinks green at 1.25 s intervals. — Early warning of low Blinks red at 1.0 s intervals. Insert a charged battery within 10 voltage min.
3.2 Receiver 3.2.1 Receiver with 9 Command Relays Description Power and Status LEDs Terminal strip for the relay contacts K0 relay fuse K0 relay connector Supply voltage fus e Supply voltage connector 3.2.2 Receiver with 12/17 Command Relays Description Power and Status LEDs Terminal strip for the relay contacts K0 relay fuse K0 relay connector...
3.2.3 Relay Status Indication Each relay has an LED on the pcb for display of the relay status [only visible with removed housing cover]. 3.2.4 Power und Status Indication The receiver has 5 externally visible LEDs that display the current system status. Description 1: Power On Lights orange:...
Charging the Transmitter Batteries with the Battery Charger 4.1 Functional Overview • Universally usable due to switching power supply technology [100-240 VAC] and primary-side exchangeable plug system, • Test phase at start of charging in order to ascertain the number of cells and to detect and indicate faulty batteries, •...
Do not use the charger if the housing or mains plug is damaged; contact the customer service department of Cattron-Theimeg Europe GmbH & Co. KG. Keep the charger away from children. A failure to observe the safety instructions can...
Maintenance The maintenance of the transmitter and the receiver is limited to a visual check. The charging of the transmitter battery is described in Section 4. 5.1 Cleaning the Transmitter The transmitter conforms to the protection class IP 65. This means that the transmitter can be cleaned with a moist cloth [if necessary, with a little washing-up liquid].
TransKey cannot be read 2 flashes Plug in the TransKey Fault in the TransKey configuration 3 flashes Have the TransKey configuration checked by Cattron-Theimeg Fault in the low-voltage test 4 flashes Replace transmitter pcb Switch-on sequence not performed 5 flashes...
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