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™ MU-9X15 Manual U104.4.0 2018 Cervis, Inc.
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Warrior MU-9X15 This document is the property of Cervis, Inc. and cannot be copied, modified, e-mailed, or reproduced without the express prior written consent of Cervis, Inc. Cervis, Inc. reserves the right to change this manual or edit, delete, or modify any information without prior notification.
“false” circuit activation. The Warrior MU-9X15 external antenna must be connected only as recommended by Cervis with parts recommended by Cervis. Under no circumstances can a signal amplifier be used. Do not key 2-way radios while using the transmitter.
Warrior MU-9X15 1.0 Warrior MU-9X15 The Warrior MU-9X15 is a low cost machine-mounted unit intended for crane control. The MU is self-contained and prefigured providing a no-touch solution. The unit is available in 900MHz for maximum flexibility and will accept control commands from a variety of Warrior transmitters. 1.1 Warrior MU-9X15 Receiver The MU-9X15 is able to accept connections from any transmitter that has the receiver ID stored in its memory.
Figure 2. Bank Configuration 2.1 Input Voltages Depending on the model, the MU-9X15 accepts the following input voltages: 110 to 220VAC at 50-60 Hz (High VAC) 10 to 28VAC at 50-60Hz, and (Low VAC) 9 to 36VDC 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 2.2 MU-9X15 Diagnostic LEDs The MU-9X15 has three system status LEDs, 16-relay status LEDs, and four power LEDs that can be used as diagnostics tools (see Table 1). The MU-9X15 has one internal LED indicator visible from outside the enclosure that is used for association and health status. The strobe LED can be shutoff for one (1) hour by pressing the shutoff switch (see the circle in Figure 3) and will reactivate after either one hour has passed or Association (Heading 3.2) is performed.
Disable the machine on which the receiver is to be attached Caution! before installation to avoid injury. Use the configuration diagrams supplied by Cervis to guide you in mounting the receiver and connecting your wire harness. Mounting of the receiver is left much to your discretion with the following guidelines: ...
Warrior comes with a 900MHz external antenna that attaches to the receiver using the external unit connector. Antenna extensions are available in 3, 10, and 25 foot lengths. Available Extension Cables: 25’ J5-13 10’ J5-02 3’ J5-07 External Antenna BB3-06 Figure 5. MU-9X15 900MHz External Antenna and Optional Extension Cables 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 2.6 MU-9X15 Cable and Field Wiring Note : The control cable is individually marked on the insulation of each wire. Please note that negative VDC (-VDC) should be connected directly to the power supply negative terminal. Figure 6. MU-9X15 Wiring Diagram U104.4.0...
Table 5. DIP Switch 3: Applies to All Modes and All Transmitters Name Definition AB BOTH/OFF HH: Cycle pattern is A, B, Both. MCB: middle position of A/B switch is BOTH. HH: Cycle pattern is A, B, Off. MCB: Middle position of A/B switch is OFF. 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 Table 6. DIP Switch 4: Applies to HH, Only Applies to Mode 00 or 01 Name Definition AB CYC/IND HH: Button 9 cycles A/B (See AB BOTH/OFF). MCB: No effect. HH: Button 9 activates A, button 10 activates B, NO AUX (see AB MOM/LAT) MCB: No effect.
HD2 – Hoist Down second Speed* TF2 – Trolley Forward Second Speed* TR2 – Trolley Reverse Second Speed* R – 4 F – 4 Axis Reverse Axis Forward 2 – 4 Axis Second Speed *Used in four wire applications. 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 3.0 Warrior MU-9X15 Operation 3.1 System Startup Startup is dependent on the type of Warrior handheld transmitter to which the MU-9X15 receiver is associated. Please reference the Warrior transmitter manual for Startup details. 3.2 Associate the Warrior MU-9X15 with a Warrior Transmitter Warrior system receivers and transmitters are associated before the system is shipped.
5A @ 250VAC Main Line Contactor Safety Circuit Two (series) Type Form A 8A @ 250VAC (MLC) Fused @ 5A @ 250VAC Isolated Relays Independent Four Form A, 8A @ 250VAC Input Fuse Line One 2A @ 250VAC 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 Appendix A: Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Warrior transmitter units and receivers contain radio transceivers. When active, a transmitter sends out radio frequency (RF) energy through its internal antenna. The Warrior transmitter complies with limits set by the FCC for operating distance from human tissue.
This architecture has been devised such that any one fault will not cause loss of control of the MLC path. *Except the K13 H/L relay because it is necessary to operate the H/L when the MLC is open. 2018 Cervis, Inc.
Warrior MU-9X15 Appendix D: Warrior System Options The following table lists available system options. Table 13.Warrior System Options Item # Description 10’ antenna cable extension kit. EXT-ANT10-1 Includes J5-02 (cable) and J5-12 (bracket/hardware) 25’ antenna cable extension kit. EXT-ANT25-1 Includes J5-13 (cable) and J5-12 (bracket/hardware) 15114310 Green panel mount LED 15114311...
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Update V104.3.0 per Engineering and Sales (current product LBLs) 6/27/18 V104.4.0 Table 12 changed to reflect Banked and Isolated relay ratings www.cervisinc.com Visit our Web site at: 2018 Cervis, Inc. All rights reserved. Content is subject to change without notice. 2018 Cervis, Inc.