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USER'S MANUAL
MINI RECEIVER

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  • Page 1  USER’S MANUAL MINI RECEIVER...
  • Page 3 WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ITOWA IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. OTHERWISE, ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO TAKE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT LEGISLATION, THE ACTIONS IT CONSIDERS APPROPRIATE. ITOWA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THIS MANUAL WITHOUT NOTICE. MAMRGB REV 0 16-10-2018...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    4.1. CTN MODEL ........................... 7 4.2. CPH MODEL ........................... 7 5. INSTALLATION AND START-UP ......................8 5.1. TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION ....................8 5.1.1. CTN MODEL FIXATION ......................8 5.1.2. CPH MODEL FIXATION ......................9 5.2. CONNECTION ..........................10 5.2.1. CTN MODEL CONNECTION ....................10 5.2.2.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 1. INTRODUCTION The manual you have in your hands is a guide to the correct use of the ITOWA multi-frequency MINI RECEIVER. This transmitter is specially designed for remote control, without cables, Itowa receivers that act directly on electromechanical drive machinery.
  • Page 8  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 2. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CORRECT AND SAFE USE OF THE RECEIVER For maximum safety in the operation of the receiver, the operator must follow the rules described in this manual. When carrying out any maneuver of the machine, the operator must be located in a place where he has vision at all times of the maneuver he is carrying out.
  • Page 9: General Description

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 3. RECEIVER DESCRIPTION 3.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The receiving unit consists of a box inside which are the different electronic systems for the reception of commands and the activation/deactivation of the relays required for each machine manoeuvre.
  • Page 10: Ctn Model

    This is a watertight assembly (IP65 protection) made of a highly resistant plastic material. It contains the control and connection electronics of the transmitter. This transmitter model, thanks to its robust design, allows its location in many situations, both indoors and outdoors. Figure 3.3. CTN model view...
  • Page 11: Cph Model

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 3.3. CPH MODEL This is a non-watertight assembly (IP50 protection) designed mainly for a location in an electrical cabinet or similar, protected from external agents and from humidity and dirt. The mounting system of the transmitter, standard DIN-35 rail, does not require any adaptation process, simply place it on the rail and apply light pressure.
  • Page 12: Technical Features

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 4. TECHNICAL FEATURES System: MULTIFREQUENCY Frequency: ISM-BAND Number of orders: Up to 40 (optional 56) Possibility of incorrect operation: ≥6 Hamming Distance: Number of programmable codes: 16777216 Order response time: <50 ms Emergency active time: <50 ms Emergency passive time: 1900 ms...
  • Page 13  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL Resistive load: 5 A to 250 Vac or 30 Vdc Max. Switching capacity of relays Inductive load load (cosØ=0.4): 2 A to 250 Vac or 30 Vdc 230 Vac (-20% + 15%) according to EN 60047-5-1 115 Vac (-20% + 15%) according to EN 60047-5-1 48 Vac (-20% + 15%) according to EN 60047-5-1 Power supply:...
  • Page 14: Ctn Model

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 4.1. CTN MODEL Via 26-pin Itowa connector Connection: Dimensions: 190 x 83 x 165 mm. With fixation: 800 gr. Weight: Fixation: By bolts, DIN rail or magnetic (optional) Protection: IP65 4.2. CPH MODEL Via accessible terminal block...
  • Page 15: Installation And Start-Up

    5.1.1. CTN MODEL FIXATION Optional fixation Standard Fixation Figure 5.1. CTN model fixing The magnetic fixation should be placed on a metal surface with a MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 4 MM and where the two magnets make flat contact with the surface.
  • Page 16: Cph Model Fixation

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL ATTENTION! : ONCE INSTALLED, CHECK THAT THE UNIT IS FIRMLY ANCHORED AND DOES NOT SLIDE. Because of the magnetic force of the magnets, to uninstall the device make lever with a flat screwdriver between the metal structure of the machine and the magnetic fixation. 5.1.2.
  • Page 17: Connection

    It is recommended to connect the receiver with a standard multi-cable hose. This hose will be connected to the receiver at one end through the Itowa terminal strip supplied for the CTN model or to the terminal block for the CPH model, while at the other end a multi-pin connector will be placed, identical to the one used by the machine to interconnect with its conventional button panel.
  • Page 18: Cph Model Connection

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 5.2.2. CPH MODEL CONNECTION Figure 5.4. CPH model connection...
  • Page 19: Power Supply

    ATTENTION!: AS A SAFETY MEASURE, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE A GROUND CONNECTION USING THE CORRESPONDING PIN ON THE CONNECTOR. Itowa is not responsible for improper installation. 5.4. START-UP Once the receiver has been installed, when the main switch of the machine is activated, the LEDs of the receiver unit will light up as a test.
  • Page 20 The correct operation of the active and passive safety circuits. • The correct operation of all the LEDs through the start-up test. • Correct closing of the receiver cover and packing gland (Model CTN). • The firm subjection of the whole assembly. •...
  • Page 21  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL ATTENTION! IF ANY MALFUNCTION IS DETECTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE RECEIVER, THE RECEIVER MUST BE IMMEDIATELY SWITCHED OFF. ATTENTION! BEFORE ANY MANIPULATION PROCEED TO DEACTIVATE THE GENERAL SWITCH OF THE MACHINE. For any doubt or query do not hesitate to contact our Technical Assistance Service or any of our authorized technicians.
  • Page 22  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 7. WORKING CHANNEL DISPLAY It’s important to know the frequency channel in which you are working when making a frequency change or detecting possible interferences from other devices on the communication between the transmitter and the receiver. In order to know the frequency channel of the receiver, you must follow the next steps: •...
  • Page 23  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 8. FREQUENCY SCANNING The receiver has several systems to detect anomalies in the event that other devices or systems interfere with communications between the transmitter and the receiver. Among these systems there is the scanning of frequencies, which will help to track the entire band and find the frequency channels that are or have been occupied by some other devices that transmit within the same band.
  • Page 24: Possible Incidents And Solutions

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 9. POSSIBLE INCIDENTS AND SOLUTIONS Incidences STATUS Solution Check that the receiver power supply is correct. None of the receiver LEDs are illuminated. Check that the receiver power supply is correctly connected. EEPROM error. Check that it’s inserted in your socket, if this is the case and it still doesn’t Only LED S1 lights up.
  • Page 25  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL Incidences STATUS Solution Hold the transmitter run button pressed until The led lights up but the receiver is switched on (max. 1 minute). The machine is not the receiver does not start. Do this as close to the receiver as possible. activated after change of...
  • Page 26: Led Display

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 10. LED DISPLAY STATUS LED S1 Receiver on. Slight loss of radio frequency signal. Stop due to lack of radio frequency signal. Interference shutdown. Receiver at rest. STATUS Receiver at rest. Radio frequency signal recognized as own. Radio frequency signal NOT recognized as own.
  • Page 27  MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL Icon Description Led off. Slow flashing of led. Led off with fast blinking on. Led on with rapid blinking off. Led on...
  • Page 28: Recycling

     MINI RECEIVER USER'S MANUAL 11. RECYCLING INFORMATION FOR THE PROPER MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC WASTE (RAEE). At the end of the device's useful life, it must not be thrown away together with general waste. It can be delivered, free of charge, to specific collection centres, differentiated by the local administrations, or distributors that provide this service.

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