CONTENTS Chapter 1: CUSTOMER INFORMATION Chapter 2: SYSTEM INFORMATION Chapter 3: PRODUCT PAGES TG-RX-MNL7, TG-RX-MNR7, TG-RX-MNP7 base board receiver TG-RX-MDL12, TG-RX-MDR12, TG-RX-MDP12 base board receiver with a relay expansion board TG-RX-MDL17, TG-RX-MDR17, TG-RX-MDP17 base board receiver with a relay expansion board TG-RX-MNLANA, TG-RX-MNRANA, TG-RX-MNPANA base board receiver with an expan- sion board...
During the guarantee/ warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts with new. Work under guarantee/ warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized service center specified by Tele Radio AB. Contact your Tele Radio AB representative if you need support or service.
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WARNINGS & RESTRICTIONS WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. NOTE! We recommend that the functionality of the STOP button is being tested at a regular basis: At a minimum, when used for 200 hours.
CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION AREA FOR THE TIGER SYSTEM The Tele Radio AB Tiger remote control systems are aimed for remote controlling of lifting or mobile equipment where a high safety level is required. ...
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SAFETY INFORMATION (IN ENGLISH) System requirements The product holds a safety-related stop function that complies with the requirements for SIL3 according to IEC61508: The stop function deactivates all relays on the receiver when the stop button on the transmitter is pressed.
Chapter 3: PRODUCT PAGES CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT PAGES ANTENNA NOTE! For optimum performance: Place well away from metal objects, such as metal girders, high- voltage cables and other antennas. NOTE! For optimum performance, place the antennas as far away from each other as possible. The recommended distance is more than 1 meter.
WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. ...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER 1. 48-230 V AC 2. 48-230 V AC 3. (not used) 4. ~12-24 V AC/DC 5. negative terminal DC voltage* 6. ~+12-24 V AC/DC * use when digital inputs are connected to receiver ...
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FUNCTION LEDS INDICATION IN OPERATING MODE Function LED Off On Indicates... X No transmitter is registered 1 (red) X One or more transmitters are registered X No transmitter is logged in 2 (yellow) X One transmitter is logged in 3 (green) ...
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TECHNICAL DATA Number of stop relays 2 (potential free*, 16A, 250VAC) Number of function relays 7 (potential free*, 10A, 250VAC) Input power 12-24V AC/DC, 48-230V AC Digital inputs Transistor output Duplex communication Possible Max. number of registered transmitters 15 (only one transmitter at a time) IP class Size 176 x 126 x 75 mm./ 6.9 x 5 x 2.9 in.
WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. ...
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Expansion board: 15. Relay LEDs 10-15 (LED 16-19 not used) 19. Function button (Cancel) 16. LEDs representing stop relays 1-2 and func- 20. Programming connector tion relays 1-7 on the base board 17. Function relays 10-15 21. Power LED (yellow) 18.
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER 1. 48-230 V AC 2. 48-230 V AC 3. (not used) 4. ~12-24 V AC/DC 5. negative terminal DC voltage* 6. ~+12-24 V AC/DC * use when digital inputs are connected to receiver ...
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BASE BOARD RELAY LEDS These LEDs light when the corresponding stop and function relays on the base board are activated. See list for corresponding base board relay. LED 1 = function relay 1 LED 2 = function relay 2 ...
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TECHNICAL DATA Number of stop relays 2 (potential free*, 16A, 250VAC) Number of function relays 12 (potential free*, 10A, 250VAC) Input power 12-24V AC/DC, 48-230V AC Duplex communication Possible Max. number of registered transmitters 15 (only one transmitter at a time) IP class Size 176 x 126 x 75 mm./ 6.9 x 5 x 2.9 in.
WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. ...
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Expansion board: 15. Terminal block for digital inputs 19. Select button (OK) 16. Relay LEDs 10-19 20. Function button (Cancel) 17. Function relays 10-19 21. Programming connector 18. Relay LEDs 1-9 22. Power LED (yellow) ...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER 1. 48-230 V AC 2. 48-230 V AC 3. (not used) 4. ~12-24 V AC/DC 5. negative terminal DC voltage* 6. ~+12-24 V AC/DC * use when digital inputs are connected to receiver ...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR MIXED I/O 32. +12V DC 38. Digital input 2 33. +5V DC 39. GND 34. GND 40. +3.3V DC 35. GND 41. RS485A- 36. Digital input 1 42. RS485B+ 37. Transistor output 43. GND ...
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FUNCTION LEDS INDICATION IN OPERATING MODE Function LED Off On Indicates... X No transmitter is registered 1 (red) X One or more transmitters are registered X No transmitter is logged in 2 (yellow) X One transmitter is logged in 3 (green) ...
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TECHNICAL DATA Number of stop relays 2 (potential free*, 16A, 250VAC) Number of function relays 17 (potential free*, 10A, 250VAC) Input power 12-24V AC/DC, 48-230V AC Digital input Transistor output Duplex communication Possible Max. number of registered transmitters 15 (only one transmitter at a time) IP class Size 176 x 126 x 75 mm./ 6.9 x 5 x 2.9 in.
WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. ...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER 1. 48-230 V AC 2. 48-230 V AC 3. (not used) 4. ~12-24 V AC/DC 5. negative terminal DC voltage* 6. ~+12-24 V AC/DC * use when digital inputs are connected to receiver ...
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AND ISOLATED ANALOGUE SUPPLY How to connect to the terminal block depends on the configurations made to the receiver. Please, contact your Tele Radio representative for further assistance. 0 to +10V analogue output, internal DC/DC converter on: ...
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25-75% or 10-90% output****: 50. Negative supply 51. Unconnected 52. Positive supply * Analogue output reference will follow this voltage. If unconnected, the analogue output reference will be in the middle of the external supply voltage. ** External supply voltage of 22-35V DC is required to achieve full -10 to +10V output. *** External supply voltage shall not be connected.
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR DIGITAL INPUTS AND GROUND CONNECTIONS 77. Digital input 3 80. GND 78. Digital input 4 81. GND 79. Digital input 5 82. GND TERMINAL BLOCK FOR ANALOGUE OUTPUTS 86. Analogue GND 93.
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BASE BOARD RELAY LEDS These LEDs light when the corresponding stop and function relays on the base board are activated. See list for corresponding base board relay. LED 1 = function relay 1 LED 2 = function relay 2 ...
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TECHNICAL DATA Number of stop relays 2 (potential free*, 16A, 250VAC) Number of function relays 7 (potential free*, 10A, 250VAC) Digital inputs Input power 48-230V AC, 12-24V AC/DC Transistor output Duplex communication Possible Max. number of registered 15 (only one transmitter at a time) transmitters IP class Size...
WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver. WARNING! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary. ...
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Expansion board: 15. Terminal block for internal power supply 18. CAN run LED 16. Programming connector 19. CAN error LED 17. Power LED 20. Terminal block for CAN signals - 32 -...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INPUT POWER 1. 48-230 V AC 2. 48-230 V AC 3. (not used) 4. ~12-24 V AC/DC 5. negative terminal DC voltage* 6. ~+12-24 V AC/DC * use when digital inputs are connected to receiver ...
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TERMINAL BLOCK FOR INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 58. GND 57. +5V DC 56. GND TERMINAL BLOCK FOR CAN SIGNALS 50. Supply voltage 5-24VDC 51. GND 52. CAN Low 53. CAN Low 54. CAN High 55.
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TECHNICAL DATA Number of stop relays 2 (potential free*, 16A, 250VAC) Number of function relays 7 (potential free*, 10A, 250VAC) Digital inputs Input power 48-230V AC, 12-24V AC/DC Transistor output Duplex communication Possible Max. number of registered 15 (only one transmitter at a time) transmitters IP class Size...
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CURRENT CONSUMPTION Input power Min.* Max.** 12V AC 0.06A 0.4A 24V AC 0.03A 0.2A 48V AC 0.02A 0.09A 115V AC 0.008A 0.04A 230V AC 0.006A 0.03A 12V DC 0.06A 0.3A 24V DC 0.03A 0.2A * Minimum current consumption= Receiver powered, no radio session established, nothing else activated on the receiver ** Maximum current consumption= All relays activated on the receiver - 36 -...
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RECEIVER MEASUREMENTS TG-RX-MNL7, TG-RX-MNR7, TG-RX-MNP7, TG-RX-MDL12, TG-RX-MDR12, TG-RX-MDP12, TG-RX-MDL17, TG-RX-MDR17, TG-RX-MDP17, TG-RX-MNLANA, TG-RX- MNRANA, TG-RX-MNPANA 176 mm (6.9 in) Ø5.5 mm 154 mm (6 in) (0.2 in) Ø15 mm (0.6 in) Ø5.5 mm (0.2 in) ...
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TG-RX-MNLCAN, TG-RX-MNRCAN, TG-RX-MNPCAN, TG-RX-MNLJ1939, TG-RX-MNRJ1939, TG-RX-MNPJ1939 176 mm (6.9 in) Ø5.5 mm 154 mm (6 in) (0.2 in) Ø9 mm (0.4 in) Ø5.5 mm (0.2 in) - 38 -...
[Any PIN] Any PIN code will be accepted [Any keyring] Any Tele Radio keyring tag will be accepted [Any walltag] Any Tele Radio wall tag will be accepted Only stored RFID keyring tags or wall tags will be...
REGISTER AN RFID TAG NOTE! You can register up to 8 Tele Radio RFID tags in the transmitter. NOTE! If you register an RFID tag that has already been registered, the RFID tag will be erased from the previous position and stored in a new position.
5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Learn RFID]. 7. Select the position in the list where you want the new RFID tag to be stored by pressing the left start button.
5. Release the right start button. The top LED flashes (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor) when in menu mode. 6. Go to [Erase RFID]. 7. Scroll the list to select the RFID tag that you want to erase. Press button 1 to move down.
SHOW RFID TAGS 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). ...
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The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. WITHIN 3 MINUTES : Enter the PIN code (4 digits) by pressing the buttons according to the table. FOR DIGIT: TG-TX-MNL6, PRESS BUTTON: 1 TG-TX-MDL10, PRESS BUTTON: 1 ...
START THE TRANSMITTER IN OPERATING MODE USING RFID NOTE! The transmitters will only accept RFID tags from Tele Radio AB. 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. 2. Twist and pull out the stop button.
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NOTE! To be able to control a receiver, the transmitter must be registered in the receiver, and logged in to the receiver. If another transmitter is already logged in to the receiver, it has to be logged out before any other transmitter can be logged in. If no transmitter is logged in to a receiver, a registered transmitter will automatically log in when sending radio signals to the receiver.
REGISTER WARNING! Do not perform this when the receiver is in a session with another transmitter. The radio communication may become disturbed or broken. NOTE! Before starting to perform these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated! ...
ERASE WARNING! If a transmitter is lost or becomes seriously damaged, it is possible to erase it from the receiver. We do not recommend this way. Contact your representative for assistance. NOTE! If the transmitter already have receivers registered, we recommend that you erase all receivers from the transmitter before starting the replacement.
2. Twist and pull out the stop button. The top LED lights (green when the battery capacity is good, red when the battery capacity is poor). 3. Press the right start button. Keep pressed. 4. Press the stop button. ...
7. Select by pressing the left start button. 8. Select the time that you want for automatic shutdown: 0-255 minutes. If you want to turn off automatic shutdown, select 0. 9. Press the left start button. ...
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FREQUENCY BAND 915 MHZ Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) is a method of transmitting radio signals by rapidly switching a carrier among many frequency channels, using a pseudorandom sequence known to both transmitter and receiver. For further information about the frequencies used in this frequency band and about frequency-hopping, please contact your representative.
RELAY FUNCTIONALITY NOTE! If Operating mode 0 is selected, you can not make these settings. Contact your representative for assistance. NOTE! Momentary relay functionality is default. That means that the relay will only be activated when you press a button on the transmitter. When the button is released, the relay deactivates. Setting a relay to latching means that the relay gets activated every time that you press a button, but in this case the relay remains active until the button is pressed again.
DIGITAL INPUTS The digital inputs on the receiver are connected to the transmitter LEDs. If you need to make other settings for the digital inputs indications on the transmitter, please contact your representative for assistance. - 59 -...
Chapter 5: OPERATING MODES CHAPTER 5: OPERATING MODES SELECT OPERATING MODE NOTE! These Operating modes are made for base board receivers or receivers with expansion boards that only contain function relays. NOTE! Before starting to perform these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated! ...
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OPERATING MODE 1 Button functions Direction functions Recommended Load selection= 0 Buzzer output activates together with relay 7 Latching programmable relays: 7, 19 - 61 -...
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OPERATING MODE 2 Button functions Direction functions Recommended Load selection= 0 Buzzer output activates together with relay 7 Latching programmable relays: 7, 19 - 62 -...
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OPERATING MODE 3 Button functions Direction functions Depending on Load Selection Load select A (relay 16), B (relay 17), C (relay 18), D (relay 19) Load select A + direction functions Load select B + direction functions ...
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OPERATING MODE 5 Button functions Load select A/ relay bank 1 (relay 17 for indication) Button functions Load select B/ relay bank 2 (relay 18 for indication) Recommended Load selection= 2 Latching programmable relays: 1-19 Switch relay bank by pressing the right start button: ...
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OPERATING MODE 6 Depending on transmitter Load selection Button functions Direction functions Load select A (relay 16), B (relay 17) Buzzer output activates together with relay 7 Latching programmable relays: 6, 7, 18, 19 - 66 -...
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OPERATING MODE 7 Depending on transmitter Load selection Button functions Direction functions Load select A (relay 5), B (relay 6) Buzzer output activates together with relay 7 Latching programmable relays: 7, 18 Relay 19 not in use - 67 -...
Chapter 6: LOAD SELECT MODES CHAPTER 6: LOAD SELECT MODES LOAD SELECT MODE NOTE! Before starting to perform these settings, make sure that the stop relays are deactivated! 1. Make sure that the stop button is pressed. ...
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LOAD SELECT MODE 6 LOAD SELECT MODE 7 The loads are selected in the PC program Settings manager. When you start the transmitter, you cannot switch loads. The LEDs on the transmitter do not indicate what load that is activated. - 72 -...
TG-TX-MNL6, TG-TX-MNR6 , TG-TX-MNP6 Charger plug in the back of the transmitter Charger plug in the back of the transmitter or in TG-TX-MDL10, TG-TX-MDR10, TG-TX-MDP10 the Tele Radio 5 V DC charger unit CHARGING TEMPERATURE TG-TX-MNL6, TG-TX-MNR6 , TG-TX-MNP6 0- 45°C/ 32-113 °F...
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CHARGE THE BATTERY 1. When approx. 10% of the battery capacity remains, the top LED lights red and the internal buzzer beeps 3 times. 2. Put the charger plug into the socket in the back of the transmitter. While charging, the top LED flashes red.
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BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Observe the following general battery warnings: As batteries contains flammable substances such as lithium or other organic solvents, they may cause heating, rupture or ignition. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with a battery of an incorrect type. ...
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The Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee/warranty against material, construction and manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the product or faulty parts. Work under guarantee/warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or by an authorized service centre specified by Tele Radio AB.
Chapter 8: CERTIFICATIONS CHAPTER CHAPTER 8: CERTIFICATIONS CHAPTER FCC/IC FCC STATEMENT Statement for warning: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended.
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Chapter 8: CERTIFICATIONS CHAPTER The radio module in this product is labelled with its own FCC ID and IC number. The FCC ID and IC is not visible when the radio module is installed inside another device. Therefore, the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the radio module.
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THE RADIO MODULE Each radio module is specifically designed to match a Tele Radio product in terms of physical dimensions, connection points, voltage levels, signal interface etc. To use the radio modules in non Tele Radio products is not permitted. The radio modules are designed to interface directly to the main board of the receiver/transmitter unit.
RECEIVER LABELS PRODUCT LABEL ON THE RECEIVER You will find the product label on the outside of the enclosure of the receiver. FCC / IC LABEL IN THE RECEIVER The FCC/ IC label is placed on the radio module. The radio module is mounted inside the receiver. ...
TRANSMITTER LABELS PRODUCT LABEL IN THE TRANSMITTER You will find the product label in the back of the transmitter. TG-TX-MNR6, TG-TX-MNP6 TG-TX-MDR10, TG-TX-MDP10 - 81 -...
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FCC/IC LABEL IN THE TRANSMITTER The FCC/IC label is placed on the radio module. The radio module is mounted inside the transmitter. D00005-06: TG-TX-MNR6, TG-TX-MDR10 D00005-09: TG-TX-MNP6, TG-TX-MDP10 - 82 -...
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