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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Original Operating Instructions spectrum 1 YOS000G0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions ........................... 4   Intended Use ............................ 4   Safety Instructions for Installation and Operation ................4   Transmitter Equipment ..........................5   Operation ..............................6   Activating the Transmitter ......................... 6   Deactivating the Transmitter ......................7  ...
  • Page 3 Important information about the operation of the radio system. Manufacturer: HBC-radiomatic GmbH • Haller Straße 45 – 53 • 74564 Crailsheim • Germany • Tel. +49 7951 393-0 • info@radiomatic.com. HBC-radiomatic GmbH is not liable for any misprints or errors! ®...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Modifications to the radio system may only be carried out by specialist personnel who have been  trained and authorized by HBC-radiomatic. All modifications must be documented at the factory in the radio control master file. The safety devices of the radio control system must not be modified, removed or bypassed. In ...
  • Page 5: Transmitter Equipment

     Before starting to work, examine the STOP switch for mechanical ease of motion and electronic function at least once a day: When you press the STOP switch with the transmitter on, the status LED of the transmitter has to go out.
  • Page 6: Operation

    Operation The transmitter is equipped with an electronic radiomatic ® iLOG key. radiomatic ® iLOG contains all the data required for operating the transmitter. Operation is not possible without radiomatic ® iLOG! Depending on the version the radiomatic ® iLOG can also be used for operation of replacement transmitters of identical construction.
  • Page 7: Deactivating The Transmitter

    With merlin ® 1. Insert a charged battery into the battery compartment. 2. Unlock the STOP switch by turning it. The status LED flashes green 2 times per second, and one red. 3. Hold the merlin ® TUC at the position on the transmitter marked with this symbol (cf.
  • Page 8: Automatic Power Off (Apo) Function

    Automatic Power Off (APO) Function The transmitter is equipped with an automatic power off function (APO) and will switch off automatically after a preset time without command input. The automatic power off serves to increase safety and also saves battery power. Note: The default switch-off time is 15 minutes.
  • Page 9: Battery And Battery Charger

    When storing Li-ion batteries, recharge them after a maximum time of 3 months and adapt the  charging time correspondingly. When handled properly, Li-ion batteries by HBC-radiomatic can reach up to 500 charging cycles. Even after that, your batteries can be used for some time with a slightly decreased capacity. DC battery charger The scope of delivery of the battery charger includes a DC connection cable with a suitable wall plug and an AC wall plug transformer.
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    Maintenance and servicing: Disconnect the plug before cleaning the charger.  Make sure that the contacts of the charger and the battery pack are free from dirt in order to  ensure a faultless functioning of the charger. Charging the Battery 1....
  • Page 11: Frequency Management

    Frequency Management Fixed Frequency If the identification plate in the battery compartment of the transmitter shows a frequency value (e.g. 433,500 MHz), the transmitter operates with a fixed frequency. Please contact your service department if the frequency has to be changed because the radio channel is already assigned to another user.
  • Page 12: Enhanced Safety Functions For The Operator (Optional)

    Enhanced Safety Functions for the Operator (Optional) The availability of the following options depends on the design and configuration of your radio control system. Protection from Unintended Machine Operation radiomatic infrakey ® The radio system can only be activated via an infrared link between the transmitter and the receiver.
  • Page 13: Radiomatic ® Touch-To-Activate

    radiomatic ® touch-to-activate radiomatic ® touch-to-activate allows for enabling of control commands or operating elements by touching (= touch-to-activate) the joystick button or the roll-over bar. The operating elements and control functions to be enabled by means of radiomatic® touch-to-activate can be configured according to the customer’s wishes.
  • Page 14: Protection Against Incorrect Operation

    radiomatic shock-off / zero-g / inclination switch ® In specific emergency situations, these safety features can prevent unintended movement commands from being given to the machine, protecting the operator as well as other personnel in close proximity to the machine in use. radiomatic shock-off can react if the transmitter receives a hard impact.
  • Page 15: Additional Work Safety

    Additional Work Safety Integrated LED Flashlight The integrated LED flashlight is activated and de-activated by means of a button on the transmitter. Caution: In order to avoid blinding, never look directly into the beam of light and do not point the flashlight in the eyes of humans or animals.
  • Page 16: Tandem Operation

    Notes: If a receiver has already been adopted by a transmitter can be displayed via a lamp on the  machine.  If the operating voltage of the receiver is disrupted, the receiver has to be catched by the transmitter again. ...
  • Page 17: Pre-Selection Of Trolley Or Hoist

    Operating Example: Transmitter 1 has taken over machine A. Transmitter 2 is to be given control over machine A+B. 1. Enter the "Release" command on transmitter 1. 2. Switch transmitter 1 off. 3. Switch transmitter 2 on. 4. Turn rotary switch on transmitter 2 to A+B. 5....
  • Page 18: Performance And Availability Optional)

    Performance and Availability Optional) The availability of the following options depends on the design and configuration of your radio control system. Bank Switch By switching operating levels via rotary switch or push button, the operator can choose between different operating levels. The number of available commands can be multiplied, even for small transmitters.
  • Page 19: Technical Data

    Technical Data Max. number of control commands Up to 32 switching commands (On / Off); up to 8 stepless commands for master switch / linear lever, up to 4 further stepless commands, e.g. for potentiometer; Number of control functions expandable via radiobus ®...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

     Check if all connecting out. cables and cable junctions  Interruption in the connecting are tight. cable to the machine. If none of the measures mentioned resolve the problem, then please contact your service technician, distributor or HBC-radiomatic. 20 / 21...
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    If you wish to bring a defective radio system to your distributor or the factory by yourself, we kindly  ask you to make an appointment in advance. For an overview of our worldwide service and sales contacts, please visit our website www.hbc-radiomatic.com under "Contact". 21 / 21...
  • Page 22 Operating Instructions Original Operating Instructions FSE 507 YO5100G0...
  • Page 23 H B C . radi om at i c G m bH i s not l i abl e f or a n y m i s pri nt s or er rors ! ® radiomatic and radiobus are registered German trademarks. © 33 / 2020, HBC-radiomatic GmbH, 74564 Crailsheim, Germany part...
  • Page 24: Safety Instructions

     Modifications to the radio system may only be carried out by specialist personnel wh o have been trained and authorized by HBC-radiomatic. All modifications must be documented at the factory in the radio control master file. ...
  • Page 25: Installation

    Pos : 8 /T ec hnis che D okumentati on/Betriebs anl eitung en/Empfäng er/Montage_neu @ 10\mod_1394788090502_48.doc x @ 120333 @ 1 @ 1 Installation  The receiver should be mounted vertically with the cable connection downwards .  Ensure that there are no metal parts within a radius of 1 m (3 feet) above the receiver . ...
  • Page 26: Electrical Connection

    Pos : 13 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Empfänger/Elektrischer Ans chl uss - Kontroll-Lampenfeld F SE 507 @ 11\mod_1399883620703_48.doc x @ 122843 @ 11 @ 1 Electrical Connection Depending on the version, the radio receiver is connected either via a cable gland or with a Harting plug connection to the machine electrics.
  • Page 27: Control Display

    Control Display A control display with LEDs indicating the operating state of the radio system is located in the upper housing part. The LEDs have the following meaning: Simplex procedure Control display (Data are only transmitted from the transmitter to the receiver. ) Meaning Color Receiver...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Pos : 21 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/T ec hnis che D aten/_Ü 1 - TD @ 1\mod_1221552834937_48.doc x @ 35026 @ 1 @ 1 Technical Data Pos : 22 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/T ec hnis che D aten/Empfäng er/TD_VS_Standardempfänger _5XX_7XX @ 10\mod_1378109582277_0.doc x @ 112162 @ @ 1 Max.
  • Page 29: Dimensions

    Pos : 25 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Abmess ungen/_Ü 1 - Abmes sungen @ 1\mod_1221645928875_48.doc x @ 35060 @ 1 @ 1 Dimensions Pos : 26 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Abmess ungen/Empfäng er/Abmess ung en_1_VS @ 11\mod_1401961009776_0.doc x @ 123283 @ 2 @ 1 Receiver Housing HR165 with Shock Mounts Pos : 27 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Allgemei n/----- Sei tenumbr uch ------ @ 1\mod_1219672326234_0.doc x @ 29509 @ @ 1 8 / 12...
  • Page 30: Receiver Housing Hr165 And Snap-In Wall Bracket

    Pos : 28 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Abmess ungen/Empfäng er/Abmess ung en_2_VS @ 11\mod_1401961209254_0.doc x @ 123311 @ 2 @ 1 Receiver Housing HR165 and Snap-In Wall Bracket Pos : 29 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Allgemei n/----- Sei tenumbr uch ------ @ 1\mod_1219672326234_0.doc x @ 29509 @ @ 1 9 / 12...
  • Page 31: Connection Options

    Pos : 30 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Abmess ungen/Empfäng er/_Ü2_Ansc hluss möglichkeiten @ 10\mod_1383232468716_48.doc x @ 114087 @ 2 @ 1 Connection Options Pos : 31 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Abmess ungen/Empfäng er/Abmess ung en_METR ISCH _VS @ 11 \mod_1402390361931_0.doc x @ 123353 @ @ 1 Metric Cable Gland M20/25 24 mm 5-9 mm*...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    If none of the measures mentioned resolve the problem, then please contact your service technician, dealer or HBC-radiomatic GmbH. Pos : 38 /T echnisc he Dokumentation/Betriebsanl eitungen/Allgemei n/----- Sei tenumbr uch ------ @ 1\mod_1219672326234_0.doc x @ 29509 @ @ 1...
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    If you wish to bring a defective radio system to your distributor or the factory by yourself, w e kindly ask you to make an appointment in advance. For an overview of our worldwide service and sales contacts, please visit our website www.hbc-radiomatic.com under "Contact". 12 / 12...

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