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Doug Gilles
March 18, 2025
I **** trying to install a warning buzzer in this system. I find wires 29 and 30 are connected to relay 15 but they are hot all the time after the Start button is pressed on the transmitter. I see a small red light flash when the Start button is pressed but cannot get beyond that.
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To troubleshoot the installation of a warning buzzer in the Inmotion K202 system when wires 29 and 30 are always hot after pressing the Start button:
1. Check Wiring Configuration: Verify that wires 29 and 30 are correctly connected according to the system's wiring diagram. They should only be active under specific conditions.
2. Inspect Relay Behavior: Since all relays deactivate when the Emergency Off button is pressed, check if the relevant relay controlling wires 29 and 30 is functioning correctly. A stuck or faulty relay may cause constant power.
3. Test Start Button Circuit: Ensure the Start button circuit is not bypassed or shorted, causing continuous power to wires 29 and 30.
4. Check for Short Circuits: Look for any short circuits or incorrect connections that may be feeding constant power to those wires.
5. Consult Qualified Personnel: If the issue persists, have a qualified technician inspect the installation, as improper handling may void warranty or damage the system.
Chapter 5: Accessories Guarantee, service, repairs and maintenance Inmotion Controls, Inc. products are covered by a guarantee/warranty against material, construction and manufacturing defects. During the guarantee/warranty period, Inmotion may replace the product or faulty parts. Work under guarantee/warranty must be carried out by Inmotion Controls, Inc.
Chapter 1: Customer Information Thank you for purchasing an Inmotion Controls, Inc. radio remote control. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE MOUNTING, INSTALLING AND CONFIGURATING THE PRODUCT. This manual includes general information concerning the operation of the radio remote control transmitter.
Chapter 2: General Description The K series transmitter comes in different versions, featuring 2, 4, 6, or 8 pushbuttons. The transmitter also features 2-step pushbuttons. Both steps of each pushbutton can operate different functions like controlling the speed of a movement, step 1: slow, step 2: fast. Start/ Horn switch The K series transmitter has a Start/Horn pushbutton on the left side.
Chapter 2: General Description Changing the batteries: BATTERY TYPE: 2 x 1.5V(LR6 AA) Technical Data Transmitter Frequency Range 433.0525~434.7775MHz Modulation method 4GFSK Typical operating range 300 feet Control system PLL (Phase Lock Loop) Antenna impedance 50 ohms Typical response time for commands 50ms~100ms Power Supply LR6 (AA) 1.5Volt x 2...
Chapter 3: Receiver WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. Technical Data Receiver Frequency 433.0525~434.7775MHz Modulation Method 4GFSK Sensitivity -112dBm@baud 1.2K bps Control System Antenna impedance 50 ohms...
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Chapter 3: Receiver WARNING! DO NOT FLUSH MOUNT THE RECEIVING ASSEMBLY. PLEASE MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCE AS SHOWN. PLEASE USE THE SUPPLIED MOUNT! K202 Wiring Diagram...
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Do you have a question about the K202 and is the answer not in the manual?
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I **** trying to install a warning buzzer in this system. I find wires 29 and 30 are connected to relay 15 but they are hot all the time after the Start button is pressed on the transmitter. I see a small red light flash when the Start button is pressed but cannot get beyond that.
To troubleshoot the installation of a warning buzzer in the Inmotion K202 system when wires 29 and 30 are always hot after pressing the Start button:
1. Check Wiring Configuration: Verify that wires 29 and 30 are correctly connected according to the system's wiring diagram. They should only be active under specific conditions.
2. Inspect Relay Behavior: Since all relays deactivate when the Emergency Off button is pressed, check if the relevant relay controlling wires 29 and 30 is functioning correctly. A stuck or faulty relay may cause constant power.
3. Test Start Button Circuit: Ensure the Start button circuit is not bypassed or shorted, causing continuous power to wires 29 and 30.
4. Check for Short Circuits: Look for any short circuits or incorrect connections that may be feeding constant power to those wires.
5. Consult Qualified Personnel: If the issue persists, have a qualified technician inspect the installation, as improper handling may void warranty or damage the system.
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