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Operator Manual
BMS-1 System
.............................................................................control your bottom line
HETRONIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
CRANE CONTROL AND MONITORING
Trading as HETRONIC AUSTRALIA
remote controls
4/11 DURIE RD / PO BOX 619
hoist limits
CARDIFF NSW 2285.
antisway
PHONE: 02 4953 7931
load display
FAX
: 02 4953 7932
ABN : 71 100 928 050
www.hetronic.com.au

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  • Page 1 Operator Manual BMS-1 System ……………………………….……..…………………..………control your bottom line HETRONIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD CRANE CONTROL AND MONITORING Trading as HETRONIC AUSTRALIA remote controls 4/11 DURIE RD / PO BOX 619 hoist limits CARDIFF NSW 2285. antisway PHONE: 02 4953 7931 load display...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Holding the Transmitter ....8 Hetronic Battery Information ..14 Visual Check ......8 Battery Technical Specs .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The transmitter generates the electronic signal that Use only Hetronic replacement parts. The replacement communicates with the receiver. The transmitter and of any part with anything other than a Hetronic receiver are set with identical address codes and authorized replacement part may adversely affect the frequency channels.
  • Page 4: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY ALERTS SAFETY RULES Look for this symbol to point out This radio remote control system is equipped with important safety precautions. They electronic and mechanical safety features. Processing mean: of control signals transmitted from other transmitters is not possible, since transmission coding is unique to Attention! each system.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    4. Refer to machine’s operator manual for further instructions. Nova-L GL-2 Emergency Stop Pushbutton NVL_0010 NVL_0020 GL2_0020 Emergency Stop Pushbuttons MAINTENANCE Always shut off power to the machine and the radio remote control before any assembly, maintenance or repair. INSTALLATION If the receiver includes an attached antenna, mount the receiver so that the antenna points straight up.
  • Page 6: Mount The Actuators

    AC wall plug or a DC cigarette lighter panel. adapter. BATTERY HANDLING Each Hetronic radio remote control system is delivered with two fully charged batteries. One is inserted in the 6.61" battery compartment located on the bottom of the (167.9 mm)
  • Page 7: Adjustments

    Hetronic receivers. These functions for a brief moment when the joystick reaches the include power regulation, decoding the received signal, minimum movement position.
  • Page 8: Address Settings

    The address settings are pre-set at the factory in the Button ADMO module. However, if the transmitter coder board, the BMS-1 Base Board, or if the entire transmitter or receiver are replaced, the ADMO address must match the system. IMPORTANT: If the ADMO settings of the transmitter BMS_0010 and receiver do not match, the system will not function.
  • Page 9: Speed Control

    Always place the discharged battery directly into the charger. PROPORTIONAL FUNCTIONS The proportional functions and speed ranges are pre-set by Hetronic according to the valve types. Your NVL_0010 dealer can refer to the basic adjustments at any time. NVL_0020...
  • Page 10: Joysticks Or Paddle Levers

    • The green "Signal" LED TRANSMITTER OPTIONS Off: No data reception (no communication with Each Hetronic radio remote control system is built to transmitter. customer specifications. You may have features that Flashing in a continuous rhythm: The transmitter are not described in this manual. Some possible is turned "ON"...
  • Page 11: Admo Address Plugs

    NOTE: If the primary and back-up transmitter are CRANE/MACHINE CONTROL WITH turned on at the same time, the receiver enters the MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS Safe Mode. Multiple crane/machine applications may require the ADMO Address Plugs use of more than one transmitter. Or a single transmitter may be required to control several If several radio remote control systems are used, cranes/machines simultaneously.
  • Page 12: Optional Safety Features

    Solid State DC Outputs A PTO safety switch can also be incorporated into a This feature enables Hetronic to eliminate costly joystick as a button on top of a joystick lever. intermediate relay panels for DC crane/machine "Lift to Operate"...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM Battery Charger Technical Specifications The Hetronic UCH-2 is a new and improved battery Charging current Normal: 200 mAh charging system. It includes upgraded features to better charge and troubleshoot the battery. Fast charge: 680 mAh Battery and charger contacts are gold-plated and Charge time Normal: approx.
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    5. Insert a fully charged battery. CHARGE” LEDs turn off. 6. Follow "Start-up Procedure" to begin operation. If you have questions or problems operating your battery charger, please contact your dealer or Hetronic. BATTERY DISPOSAL Hetronic Battery Information IMPORTANT: AVOID ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    If the system does not operate after normal start-up as If the system will not respond to the steps below or the described in Operation Section of this manual, follow LEDs indicate a failure, contact the Hetronic Service the recommended troubleshooting sequence to help Department or your authorized dealer.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model Current rating, approx. 83 mA Transmission (Baseboard Module System) GL - Dimensions - with 300 mm x 180 mm x 180 mm System GA 610 protection frame (11.8 in x 7.0 in x 7.0 in) General Data GL - Weight - including 2.4 Kg (5.28 lbs) Frequency 70 cm Band (Selectable...
  • Page 17: Installation / Safety Data Sheet

    INSTALLATION AND SAFETY TEST DATA This for must be completed and signed by the person Hetronic assumes no responsibility for the correct responsible for installation of this radio remote control installation of the radio remote control system. The system. equipment operator must ensure that the radio remote control system and the crane/machine operate correctly together.
  • Page 18: Definitions & Metric Conversions

    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 19: 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 20: Frequency Chart Cs 458

    & Jumper Settings May 2003 The Hetronic Radio Remote Control System address code and frequency channel are set at the factory. The address code and frequency channel may need to be set if you have purchased a replacement or spare transmitter.
  • Page 21: Frequency Chart Cs 447

    & Jumper Settings May 2003 The Hetronic Radio Remote Control System address code and frequency channel are set at the factory. The address code and frequency channel may need to be set if you have purchased a replacement or spare transmitter.
  • Page 22: Frequency Chart Cs 434

    & Jumper Settings May 2003 The Hetronic Radio Remote Control System address code and frequency channel are set at the factory. The address code and frequency channel may need to be set if you have purchased a replacement or spare transmitter.
  • Page 23: 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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