Installation instructions│ T24│ CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 About this document 1.2 Generated system number for customized systems CHAPTER 2: SAFETY 2.1 Warnings & restrictions 2.2 Safety features CHAPTER 3: FUNCTIONAL SAFETY CHAPTER 4: TECHNICAL DATA 4.1 System specifications 4.2 Transmitter specifications CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5.1 Overview 5.2 Transmitter dimensions 5.3 Transmitter top view...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ 8.8 Switch the transmitter off 8.9 Advanced operation CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURATION MENU 9.1 Menu mode and standard settings 9.2 Enter Menu mode (no PIN code required) 9.3 Enter Menu mode (PIN code required) 9.4 Register a transmitter in a receiver 9.5 Erase a transmitter from a receiver 9.6 Replace a transmitter 9.7 Clear blocked inputs 9.8 Select a radio frequency channel...
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For battery precautions, see "10.1 Battery precautions". Tele Radio AB products are covered by a warranty against material, construction, or manufacturing faults. See "Chapter 11: Warranty, service, repairs, and maintenance". IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
Before installing or operating the product, read the corresponding documentation carefully. Tele Radio AB's product range is composed of transmitters, receivers, and accessories intended for use together as a system. T24 systems are mainly intended for the hydraulic and mobile equipment markets.
Each customized system has its own generated system number. It is important to keep this number and to use it in all communication with Tele Radio AB. The label with the system number (System No.) is affixed on the product's original label.
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Adjust the belt around the waist, then hook the transmitter into the waist belt straps. Fig. 1 Working position with a Tele Radio AB transmitter while using the Tele Radio AB waist belt NOTE: Always hold the transmitter with the control panel towards you. You must be able to read any text on the control panel and understand the symbols on it.
IMPORTANT! Tele Radio AB remote controls are often built into wider applications. These systems should be equipped with: • a wired emergency stop where necessary ...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 2: Safety When the equipment controlled by the receiver's standard relays is connected via the stop relays, make sure that the maximum current through the stop relays is still within the specifications. Contact your representative for assistance. RISK OF UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Only transmitters that are intended for use should be registered in the receiver.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 2: Safety Always test the transmitter stop button before operating it.This test should be done on each shift, without a load. See "2.2.1 Stop button". Never use a transmitter if the stop button is mechanically damaged.Contact your supervisor or representative for service immediately.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 2: Safety 2 .2 S af et y f eat u res 2 . 2 . 1 S T O P B UT T O N When the Stop button is pressed, the safety relays on the receiver deactivate, unless otherwise stated in the corresponding technical documentation provided with each customized system.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 3: Functional safety CHAP TER 3: FUNCTIO NAL SAFETY S t o p f u n c t io n The safety-related stop function in the radio system complies with EN IEC 61508:2010 SIL3 and EN ISO 13849-1:2015 PLe category 3. The stop relays on the receiver unit are controlled by the stop button on the transmitter unit.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 3: Functional safety M eas u res f o r p ro b ab il it y o f h ardw are f ail u res Measure System based on… T24 + R20 T24 + R21 Probability of dangerous failure per PFH = 39 FIT PFH = 28 FIT...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 4: Technical data CHAP TER 4: TECHNICAL D ATA NOTE: The information below may differ in customized systems, please refer to the corresponding technical documentation provided with each system. 4.1 S y s t em s p ec if ic at io n s Radio frequency band 2405 –...
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-30…+70 °C / -22…+158 °F (without battery) Charging temperature +10…+35 °C / +50…+95 °F 4 . 2 . 2 O T H E R S P E C I F I C A T I O N S T24-01 T24-06 T24-07 ○ ○...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description CHAP TER 5: P RO D UCT G ENERAL D ESCRIP TIO N NOTE: The pictures shown in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only. Depending on the configuration, the actual product appearance may differ from the basic model used for reference.
5 . 3 . 1 T 2 4 -0 1 , T 2 4 -0 6 , T 2 4 -0 7 1. Handlebar 4. Navigation buttons 2. Function buttons 5. Customizable area 3. LCD display 6. Belt loops T24-01, T24-07: With integrated LEDs and capacitive sensors for Operator Presence Control. Paddles, joysticks, buttons, etc. depending on the configuration. IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description 5 .4 T ran s m it t er b o t t o m view s 5 . 4 . 1 T 2 4 -0 1 1. RFID antenna (configurable 5.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description 5 . 4 . 2 T 2 4 -0 6 , T 2 4 -0 7 1. RFID antenna (configurable option) 5. Memory card socket (not implemented) 2. Customizable area (e.g. for a key switch) 6.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description 5 .6 D is p l ay an d dis p l ay LE D S The transmitter is equipped with three LEDs providing information about battery levels, radio link status and other status (see "5.6.1 ...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description transmitter is turned off (after expiration of the inactivity period or manual stop by the user). W a r n in g m es s a g es ”Warning” messages are shown on a yellow background and indicate a warning message that will vanish after a short moment.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 5: Product general description 5 . 7 . 2 T RA N S M I T T E RS US I N G S O F T W A RE N UM B E R S W 0 0 3 3 -1 1 V 0 9 O R L O W E R ( B E F O RE 0 5 / 1 4 / 2 0 1 9 ) Side Default function in…...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description CHAP TER 6 : BO ARD D ESCRIP TIO N NOTE: The pictures shown in this chapter are for illustrative purposes only. IMPORTANT! Only experienced electronic technicians should add and map expansion boards and inputs/outputs. 6.1 ...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description Board position Board description number Base board Bottom board for batteries Slot for expansion boards* Slot for expansion boards* Slot for expansion boards* Slot for expansion boards* Circuit board for the display Circuit board for the cap sensors on the display Circuit board for the cap sensors on the display RFID module...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description 6.2 Bas e b o ard NOTE: This base board is integrated in all T24 models. It has position number A. 1. Alternative connectors for CAP1 10. Bluetooth module (beneath) – Not implemented 2.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description 6.3 Bo t t o m b o ard NOTE: This board is integrated in all T24 models. It has position number B. 1. Connector for vibration motor 6. Connector for battery 1 2.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description 6.4 E xp an s io n b o ards NOTE: Expansion boards can be fitted in position C D E and F. Expansion boards can be used to increase the number of inputs/outputs and communication options.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description C o n n ec t o r s fo r A / D in p u t s a n d o u t p u t s ( J 1 – 3 ) The connectors can be used as either analog or digital I/Os.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description - A l t e r n a t i v e c o n n e c t o r s f o r d i g i t a l i n p u t s / o u t p u t s Connectors J4–6 can be used as alternatives to J1–3, e.g.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description 6 . 4 . 2 E X P A N S I O N B O A RD F O R P A D D L E I / O S NOTE: This board can be integrated into all T24 models. ...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description 6 . 4 . 3 E X P A N S I O N B O A RD F O R H A L L E F F E C T J O Y S T I C K I / O S NOTE: This board can be integrated into all T24 models.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 6: Board description A/D connector (J3) Description Description AD3X2 AD3X1 AD3Z2 AD3Y2 V+ (+5 V) AD3Y1 AD3Z1 C u r r en t c o n s u m p t io n o f H a l l J o y s t ic k s Joystick axis Current consumption XY-axis...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 7: Status and error indications CHAP TER 7 : STATUS AND ERRO R INDICATIO NS 7 .1 D is p l ay LE D s s t at u s an d erro r c o des Colour Flash Indicates ●...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation CHAP TER 8: O P ERATIO N 8 .1 G en eral in f o rm at io n To control a receiver, the transmitter must be registered and logged in to the receiver.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation Display button Side button Action Back SB2 (Back) Cancel and go back to the menu without confirmation Up/Down SB3 and SB4 Increase/decrease the value displayed (Up/Down) 8 . 2 . 3 S E L E C T A L O C A T I O N Display button Side button Action Select...
8 .4 F u n c t io n al it y t es t NOTE: This list is intended for use as a support for the manufacturer of the equipment where Tele Radio AB remote control systems are installed. Before operating the radio system, follow the procedure below.
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation 8 .5 Lo g t h e t ran s m it t er in t o a rec eiver 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and release the Stop button. (missing or bad snippet)(missing or bad snippet) The display shows: [Session Selection]...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation 8 .6 S t art a s es s io n To be able to control a receiver using the transmitter, the transmitter must be registered and logged in to a receiver. When not in use, transmitters must be switched off and stored in a secure storage space.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation The display shows: and the list of registered [Select one or more items] receivers. Selected receivers are marked with a + sign. If the correct receiver is already selected Press the Back button. The display shows: [Session Selection] ...
Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation 8 .7 Lo g t h e t ran s m it t er o u t f ro m a rec eiver A transmitter already logged in to the receiver has to be logged out before any other transmitter can be logged in.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 8: Operation 8 .9 A dvan c ed o p erat io n 8 . 9 . 1 P I T C H & C A T C H NOTE: For this procedure to succeed, the Pitch & Catch function must have been configured in the receiver and in the transmitter(s) allowed to carry out Pitch and Catch.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu CHAP TER 9 : CO NFIG URATIO N M ENU 9.1 M en u m o de an d s t an dard s et t in gs The Menu mode allows for certain settings to be set directly from the transmitter. Once in Menu mode, the following menus will be available.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9 . 1 . 1 M E N U M O D E P RO T E C T I O N PIN codes can be activated to prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the Menu mode.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.3 E n t er M en u m o de ( P IN c o de requ ired) 9 . 3 . 1 S O F T W A RE V E RS I O N S W 0 0 3 3 -1 1 V 1 0 O R H I G H E R 1.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9 . 3 . 2 S O F T W A RE V E RS I O N S W 0 0 3 3 -1 1 V 0 9 O R L O W E R 1.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.4 Regis t er a t ran s m it t er in a rec eiver Registering means establishing communication between the transmitter and the receiver. T24 transmitters can have up to 32 registered receivers (locations 1–32). NOTE: The registration instructions require access to the receiver housing.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu On the Receiver On the Transmitter 4. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 5. Twist and release the Stop button. The initial start-up logo is displayed.Battery indicator(s) light (s).The display shows: [Session Selection] 1.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu On the Receiver On the Transmitter LED 1 is flashing (slow). The transmitter turns off. If not successfully completed: On the Receiver On the Transmitter The receiver exits registration mode. The display shows: [Registration LED 1 is flashing (red).
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.5 E ras e a t ran s m it t er f ro m a rec eiver This procedure erases the transmitter from the receiver and vice versa. NOTE: The receiver must be powered up for the Erase procedure to be successful. 1.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.6 Rep l ac e a t ran s m it t er It is possible to replace a registered transmitter with another transmitter. The procedure does not require to open the receiver housing but the receiver needs to be powered up and within transmission range.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.7 C l ear b l o c k ed in p u t s On start up, the T24 transmitters perform a zero position check for control switches, joysticks and/or paddles. If the transmitter detects that some control [One or more inputs are not commands are not in the zero position, the...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.8 S el ec t a radio f requ en c y c h an n el To change radio channel: 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and release the Stop button. The initial start-up logo is displayed.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.9 S et t h e b ac k l igh t in t en s it y Set the LCD screen luminosity level (in %). 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 0 S et t h e b u zzer vo l u m e Set the buzzer volume level (in %). 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 1 S et t h e radio in ac t ivit y t im eo u t Set the off delay (in seconds) before the transmitter automatically turns off. 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 2 S el ec t a t im e zo n e Set the time zone (UTC +/- 14 h). 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and release the Stop button. The initial start-up logo is displayed.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 3 Regis t er RF ID t ags NOTE: If the RFID functions are not activated, contact your representative for assistance. 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu The next time the transmitter is started, the display will shows: . Proceed with step 9 to [Waiting for a valid tag to be presented…] complete the registration. NOTE: To check that the RFID tag has been properly registered, repeat steps 1–5. IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 4 E ras e RF ID t ags 1. Make sure that the Stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and release the Stop button. The initial start-up logo is displayed. Battery indicator(s) light(s). The display shows: [Session Selection] 3.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 9.1 5 C o n f igu re rep eat er s l o t ID The slot ID corresponds to the position of a repeater in a chain of one to up to fifteen repeaters (0–14).
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 9: Configuration menu 7. Press the Select button to Go back to step 1 and try again. enter. The display shows: [Range 0– 14] [Value:XX] 8. Change the slot ID (1–14) using the Up/Down buttons. 9. Press the Select button to confirm.
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The display shows: [S/N: HY-TXXXX]* [CPU01: XXXX] … * S/N = serie number; HY= Tele Radio AB's internal product code; TX= transmitter ** CPU01–08: Id number of the software currently used in each of the transmitter's CPU cards. IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 10: Battery CHAP TER 1 0: BATTERY 1 0 .1 Bat t ery p rec au t io n s Carefully read the following safety instructions and warnings before using, charging or disposing of the batteries. Batteries contain flammable substances such as lithium or other organic solvents, which may result in overheating, rupture or combustion.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 10: Battery 1 0 . 1 . 2 D I S P O S A L When discarding batteries, insulate the + and - terminals of batteries with insulating/ masking tape. Do not place multiple batteries in the same plastic bag. ...
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LED will flash red /green alternatively (appears orange) with an interval ON=100 ms and OFF=900 ms. The batteries can be recharged using a Tele Radio AB battery charger (e.g. table charger or car cigarette lighter adapter) or the AC main charger adapter.
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NOTE: When approximately 10 % of a battery capacity remains, the corresponding battery LED will light red. 1. Remove the battery from its compartment and place it in the Tele Radio AB battery charger. 2. The charger's LED lights red while the battery is charging.
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Tele Radio AB products are covered by a warranty against material, construction and manufacturing faults. During the warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts. Work under warranty must be performed by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized service center specified by Tele Radio AB.
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T24, T24-01, T24-06, T24-07 1 2 . 1 . 1 C E M A RK I N G Hereby, Tele Radio AB, declares that the radio equipment type(s) listed above is/ are in compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
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1 2 .2 No rt h A m eric a Applies to: T24, T24-01, T24-06, T24-07 1 2 . 2 . 1 F C C S T A T E M E N T This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Chapter 12: Regulatory information (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
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1 2 .3 A E C Applies to: T24-01, T24-06, T24-07 1 2 . 3 . 1 A E C S T A T E M E N T ( Д Е К Л А Р А Ц И Я Е А С ) This product is declared as compliant within Eurasian Economic Union (EAC).
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Information Cat. 2 messages are meant to be interpreted by personnel Technical with comprehensive knowledge of Tele Radio radio Support protocol, hardware, and settings. Depending on the message, knowledge in one or several of the areas listed below is needed: ...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category SwCrash (1002) [ SW error caused exception handler xxxx to be called. Last task executing: xxxx, dbgWord: , SCB->SHCSR: xxxx, SCB->CFSR: xxxx, SCB->MMFAR: xxxx, SCB- >BFAR: xxxx, r0: xxxx, r1: xxxx, r2: xxxx, r3: xxxx, r12: xxxx, lr: xxxx, pc:...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category ErrorLoginUnusedRxRegIdxReferenced [ An unused RX registration (1011) index, xxxx, was used as reference at login ] ErrorRegistrationInvalidArgs (1020) [ A registration was ordered to an already used RX registration index (xxxx) ] ErrorReplaceTxMemoryFull (1025) [ A replace was ordered when...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category CapSensorEnteringAtiDuringInit (1051) [ Cap sensor entering ATI during init, sensor index: xxxx ] CapSensorEnteringAtiSpontaneously (1052) [ Cap sensor entering ATI spontaneously, sensor index: xxxx ] CapSensorLeavingATI (1053) [ Cap sensor leaving ATI, sensor index: xxxx ]...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category ChargerBatterySelection (1073) [ Battery xxxx selected for charging ] ChargingReport (1074) [ Charging report, current charger voltage (milli- volts): xxxx, current battery voltage (milli-volts): xxxx, batSupervisionStatus: xxxxxx, batChargingStatus: xxxxxx ] ChargingErrorBadBattery (1075)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category 2hw (sw SafetyCpuInBootloader (1140) [ Safety CPU is in needs to bootloader, no valid firmware loaded ] flashed again) SafetyCpuNoResponseToCpuQuery (1141) [ Safety CPU did not respond to CPU query ] SafetyCpuNoResponseToVersionQuery [ Safety CPU did not respond...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category StopButtonAdcInvalidValue (1162) [ The AD converter used to measure the stop button state measured an invalid value ] StopButtonInconsistentBranchesDetectedByCpu2 [ According to CPU2 the two (1163) branches of the stop button does not agree about the...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category StopButtonDataFromCpu2Incorrect (1173) [ The aggregated stop button bit from CPU2 indicate that CPU2 thinks the stop button is pulled when ES1 and ES2 indicate pushed or inconsistent ] CheckOfSafeDataInRadioPacketFailed [ The safe data in radio...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category 2hw (sw IoBoardInvalidSwVersion (1188) [ IO board with trabus needs to address xxxx has invalid SW version ] flashed again IoBoardFailedToStartCommunication (1189) [ Failed to start IO board communication, entering trabus level 2X ] IoBoardFailedToStopCommunication (1190)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category IoBoardFailedToGetHwConfigId (1198) [ IO board with trabus address xxxx failed to report any HW configuration identifier ] IoBoardInvalidHwConfigId (1199) [ IO board with trabus address xxxx reported invalid HW configuration identifier ] IoBoardUnsupportedHwConfigId (1200)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category IoBoardSomeSafetyCpuDead (1206) [ One or more safety CPU is reported dead ] IoBoardFailedGetIsSafetyCpuDead (1207) [ Failed to retrieve info from IO-boards with trabus address xxxx when trying to find out if safety CPU is dead ] IoBoardSafetyCpuDead (1208)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category Tr430IoAdConversionFailed (1222) [ The IO AD conversion on TR430 failed ] Tr430IoFailedToCompleteInitPhase (1223) [ The IO init phase on TR430 main board failed to finish on time ] Tr430BrokenSensor (1224) [ Sensor(s) on pin(s)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category RfidScanBatteryErrorNotAtex (1264) [ RFID: The system requires ATEX batteries but we found a battery in slotIdx: xxxxwhich is not ATEX ] RfidScanBatteryErrorIncorrectOemId (1265) [ RFID: Mismatch between battery OemID and settings.
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages A . 1 . 1 # S Y S T E M E V E N T S Event code Event description Category SystemPowerDown (1370) [ System is powering down ] IoBlockRequestSystemRestart [ IO module requests system restart ] (1371)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Even description Category RepeaterConfigrationEnterSuccessful [ Repeater (rptId = xxxx) (1392) replied and has entered configuration mode ] RepeaterConfigurationExit (1393) [ CPU3 initiated repeater config exit: saveSettings = xxxx ] RepeaterConfigurationTimedOut (1394) [ Repeater configuration...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Even description Category Trabus3RequestSystemRestart (1500) [ Trabus3 module requests system restart ] Trabus3LeavingBreakMode (1501) [ Trabus3 module leaves break mode (system restart will take place) ] Trabus3LeavingConfigMode (1502) [ Trabus3 module leaves config mode (system restart will take place) ]...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category ErrorLoginOtherTxLoggedIn (2004) [ Login failed, TX-id xxxx is logged in to RX-id: xxxx ErrorLoginSessionActive (2005) [ Login failed, TX-id xxxx has an active session in RX-id: xxxx ] ErrorLoginReqTxProtocolVersionNotSupported [ Login failed, TX protocol...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category EndRadioSessionDueToInactivity (2015) [ End session requested due to inactivity when radio session is active ] EndRadioSessionUserRequested (2016) [ End session requested due to user request ] EndRadioSessionEmergency (2017) [ End session, emergency ] RegistrationProcedureStarted (2018)
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category ErrorRegistrationUnhandledReplyStatus [ Registration failed, (2053) status in reply from RX unknown, RX-id: xxxx ] ErrorRegistrationConfigIdMismatch (2054) [ Registration failed, config-ID missmatch, RX-id: xxxx ] OkRegistration (2055) [ Registration OK, RX-id: xxxx ]...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event code Event description Category SessionMasterTakeover (2080) [ This login will cause a session takover as master from TX-id xxxx in RX-id xxxx ] SessionPcTakeover (2081) [ This login will cause a session takover with pitch/catch from TX-id xxxx in RX-id xxxx ]...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event description Event code Category BtMcuAddBondedSubIndex5 (1459) [ Bonded SubIndex5 pIdentityInfo isirk(xxxxxx) bd_addr(xxxxxx) ] BtMcuAddBondedSubIndex6 (1460) [ Bonded SubIndex6 pSigningInfo srk (xxxxxx) ] BtMcuAddBondedSubIndex7 (1461) [ Bonded BtMcuAddBondedSubIndex7 pSigningInfo singcount xxxxxx ] BtMcuAddBondedSubIndex8 (1462) [ Bonded SubIndex8 auto sync white list is xxxx ]...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex A: List of errors and error messages Event description Event code Category BtMcuPairRequest (1473) [ APP Pair request eventxxxxxx status xxxxxx opcode xxxxxx connectionHandle xxxx ioCap xxxxxx oobDataFlag xxxxxx authReq xxxxxx maxEncKeySize xxxxxx bitkeyDist xxxx] BtMcuLinkTerminated (1474) [ Link Terminate: event:xxxxxx status:xxxxxx opcode:xxxxxx connectionHandle:xxxxxx...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex B: Glossary ANNEX B: G L O SSARY Diagnostic Coverage Failures in time (1 FIT = 1 failure per 10^9 hours) Hardware Fault Tolerance MTTF Mean Time To Failure Probability of Failure per Hour Performance level Safety Failure Fraction Safety Integrity Level IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex C: Index ANNEX C: INDEX AEC Statement Antenna Backlight intensity Base board Battery Charge BATTERY PACK Battery precautions Handling Storage Boards Bottom board Buzzer volume Channel number CHARGERS Charging temperature 18, 71 Circuit board positions Clear blocked inputs Compatibility IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex C: Index Configuration menu Enter Menu mode, no PIN code Enter Menu mode, PIN code Connector A/D inputs/ouptuts 33, 37 Digital inputs/outputs Current consumption Data format device information Digital Inputs/outputs Dimensions Display LEDs Display specifications Disposal EIRP Erase Expansion boards...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex C: Index Functionality test Hall Effect IC Statement Inactivity timeout IP code Log in Log out M245060 M769746 M769755 M769780 Maintenance Menu mode Enter Menu mode, no PIN code Enter Menu mode, PIN code Menu protection Menu navigation Message categories Message types...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex C: Index PIN code Position Bottom board Expansion boards Main board Power supply Radio frequency band Radio frequency output power Radio module Range Register Repeater Configure Replace RFID tags Erase Register Safety Features Safety standards Select a Radio frequency Side buttons slot ID Specifications...
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Installation instructions│ T24│ Annex C: Index System Transmitter Start-up protection Start session Status and error code messages Stop button Storage temperature 18, 71 Switch off System address System number Time zone Transmitter display Warnings & restrictions Installation and commission Maintenance Operation WEEE directive IM-PM-TX101-EN-v08...
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