HETRONIC HH-M-MFSHL TS5 Operator's Manual

HETRONIC HH-M-MFSHL TS5 Operator's Manual

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Operator Manual
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www.hetronic.com
YOUR #1 PARTNER IN RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS
Hetronic USA
4300 Highline Blvd., Bldg. A
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
405-946-3574
Fax 405-946-3564
© 2005 Hetronic, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Hetronic.
HH-M-MFSHL TS5
HH-M-MFSHL TS6P
HH-L-MFSHL TS7P
Hetronic Canada
45 Sinclair Avenue
Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 4X4
+1-800-816-4459
Fax +1-905-702-0501
OPM_HH_S_0
6/05

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  • Page 1 © 2005 Hetronic, Inc. OPM_HH_S_0 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval 6/05 system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Hetronic.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Programmable Features ....12 Hetronic System Components ... . . 4 Safety Features ..... . . 12 Receiver Standard Features .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the Hetronic radio remote Use only Hetronic replacement parts. The replacement control system. Hetronic radio remote controls are the of any part with anything other than a Hetronic highest caliber in remote control value, performance authorized replacement part may adversely affect the and safety.
  • Page 4: Hetronic System Components

    HETRONIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Hetronic radio remote control system consists of a Theory of Operation receiver and transmitter. The Hetronic radio remote control system includes a RX-MFSHL DC16-PWM Receiver Standard transmitter and receiver. The transmitter electronically Features generates a carrier frequency which allows it to communicate with the receiver.
  • Page 5: Receiver Safe Mode

    The E-Stop is self-monitoring. The system performs a • E-Stop circuit failure self-test to ensure the E-Stop circuit is working • Low battery sends E-stop after time out properly. If an error is detected, the system When the transmitter is turned off (batteries removed), automatically goes into Safe mode.
  • Page 6: Operation And Work Area Safety

    INSTRUCTIONS could result in personal receiver housing. This number is required when injury and/or damage to equipment. Read and Hetronic is called for any service or parts information. understand the safety instructions in all Be sure the decal is easily accessible when the manuals provided.
  • Page 7: Receiver Housing

    Receiver Housing 2. Connect the antenna to the antenna extension assembly by the housing block. RX-MFSHL DC16-PWM 210 mm Antenna Extension (8.2 in) Cable Assembly P/N 56501315 Housing block Connect the Antenna here 133 mm 3. Connect the other end of the antenna cable to the (5.2 in) antenna base on the receiver housing.
  • Page 8: Connect Electrical Wiring

    Quick-Disconnect Plugs Hetronic offers a plug receptacle kit, which contains two 12-pin quick-disconnect plugs with wedges and 28 contacts. The installer must wire the female...
  • Page 9: Dk Assignments

    DK ASSIGNMENTS HH-L-MFSHL TS7P HH-M-MFSHL TS5 DK11 DK13 DK10 DK12 DK14 DK10 HH-M-MFSHL TS6P DK11 DK12 DK10 TEST PROCEDURES HOLDING THE TRANSMITTER WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW Hold the transmitter with the control panel facing you. INSTRUCTIONS could result in personal Be sure that you are able to easily read any text and injury and/or damage to equipment.
  • Page 10: Test The System

    This indicates that the receiver is refer to the Troubleshooting Section of this detecting a valid signal from the transmitter. manual. If necessary, contact Hetronic or an 4. Activate any switch on the transmitter again, but authorized service technician.
  • Page 11: Operation

    3. Push in the transmitter E-stop pushbutton. damaged parts. Replace immediately with only 4. Be sure that the transmitter batteries are fully Hetronic parts. Contact Hetronic or your Dealer. charged and inserted into the transmitter handle. If any control is NOT in the Off (neutral) position when the battery is inserted, the transmitter will not turn on.
  • Page 12: Emergency Stop

    Red/Yellow Flashing: Low Voltage Pre-Warning safety check. Contact Hetronic or your dealer Red ON: E-stop Transmission immediately to repair the system. NEVER operate the crane/machine when the Programming Mode: "EMERGENCY STOP"...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CHANGING THE BATTERY WARNING: The transmitter will switch to the The battery voltage is monitored continuously by the EMERGENCY STOP condition after the set transmitter. amount of time expires. When the battery is nearly discharged, the LED on the transmitter will blink red/yellow, although the LED will 2.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    NOTE: Refer to page 12 for LED description. • Are the power supply and ground wires securely If a call to Hetronic Service or your Dealer is required, fastened? please have the transmitter and receiver Production and System numbers available. You should also be •...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    Up to 500 hours Programmable I/O Logic, Interlocking, Latching Functions E-Stop pushbutton Functions 7 motion toggle switches Proportional grey code trigger switch HH-M-MFSHL TS5 TRANSMITTER Antenna Internal Weight 1.1 lbs, 500g (includes battery) Dimensions RX-MFSHL DC16-PWM RECEIVER Height 8.0 in (205 mm)
  • Page 16: Installation And Safety Test Data Sheet

    Hetronic assumes no responsibility for the correct operator manuals. installation of the radio remote control system. The equipment operator must ensure that the radio remote control system and the crane/machine operate correctly together.
  • Page 17: Definitions

    DEFINITIONS Acoustic signal A buzzer or other sound intended to be heard as an alert. Analog signal Proportional - stepless or infinite control Belly box A transmitter that is secured to the front of the operator’s body by a belt, strap or breastplate/harness.
  • Page 18: Abbreviations

    ABBREVIATIONS Analog to digital conversion Analog channel (German: Analog Kanal) Ampere American Wire Gauge Bits per second Central Processing Unit Digital channel (German: Digital Kanal) Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic immunity EPROM Electrical programmable read-only memory Frequency modulation Ground High frequency Kilohertz Light emitting diode Lift to operate Milliampere hours...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    F.O.B: Hetronic USA, Inc. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Hetronic, Inc., hereafter referred to as Company, guarantees all items manufactured by it against any defects of material and/or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment. Company makes NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE ITEMS FOR THEIR INTENDED USE OR AS TO THEIR PERFORMANCE.

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