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Radio Remote Controls Manual Series C1 / C2 XA-701C0031.4-US C1 / C2 SERIES RADIO CONTROL MANUAL...
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Conductix Incorporated The technical data and images which appear in this manual are for informational purposes only. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE CREATED BY THE DESCRIPTIONS AND DEPICTIONS OF THE PRODUCTS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL.
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Index 1.0 Radio Warranty 7.0 Function Settings 1.1 Warranty 7.1 Pushbutton Customization 1.2 Warranty Period 7.2 R1/R2 Settings 1.3 Warranty Service 7.3 Operational Power-On Modes 1.4 Excluded Parts 7.4 Password Operation 1.5 Remarks 8.0 Function Settings 2.0 Safety Considerations 8.1 General 2.1 Symbols 8.2 Transmitter 2.2 Warnings...
1.1 Warranty Conductix-Wampfler guarantees that this equipment meets its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. This equipment will perform as described if installed properly. However, Conductix-Wampfler cannot guarantee that operation of remote control system is absolutely error-free, or without interruption.
3. Only authorized personnel should service this equipment. Unauthorized work on this unit will void the warranty. 4. This manual is for reference only; please call your distributor or Conductix-Wampfler if further assistance is required. 5. The equipment has been tested for correct operation before delivery from the factory. However, it must not be used in critical or hazardous operation where incorrect operation may cause personal or equipment damage.
9. The receive r should be installed on the exterior surface of the electrical control box. Mounting the receiver inside the electrical control box is not correct, An external antenna kit (Conductix-Wampfler part number 700DIROP9) must be used when receiver is installed in a metal enclosure.
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The input power source for the receiver can be 110VAC, 220VAC, or 380 VAC 50/60Hz (for 2VDC please contact Conductix-Wampfler). Measure your supply voltage, it must be within 10% of the selected above nominal voltages, failure to do so will void the warranty.
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4.0 Installation Procedures 4.2.2.1 Radio Schematics NOTE: It is necessary to provide proper external fusing on all required commons in accordance with the relay’s power handling to avoid damage to the receiver and voiding of the warranty. Wires 15, 16 & 17 are NOT Encoded E/O. They are intended for light and alarm signals only NOT motor function. 4.3 Transmitter Setup 4.3.1 Procedure Place batteries in proper direction into battery compartment, and screw on transmitter’s bottom cover, after battery installation the transmitter will sound two (2)
5.0 Operation 5.1 General Precautions 1. After operating, please press EMS (Emergency Mushroom Stop) mushroom to shut off main power in the receiver remove transmitter key. 2. Stop operating when irregular response occurs due to insufficient transmitter power, beyond the remote control range, or severe interference.
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5.0 Operation 5.2.3.1 Frequency Band Check Procedure Step Procedure Press the EMS mushroom Turn the rotary key to “OFF” position Turn key clockwise from “OFF” position. At this moment the LED on the transmitter will display a color corresponding to a frequency as shown in the table in section 5.2.3 Step Procedure Press the EMS mushroom...
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After the alarm of receiver sounds one long tone “-” (one long tone means that channel setting is completed), turn the rotary key from the “ON” to “OFF” position. 5.3.2 Via Copier The copier (Conductix-Wampfler Part Number 700DIROP3) instructions are detailed in a separate manual. Please contact Conductix- Wampfler for information. 5.4 Emergency Procedure 1.
This will eliminate further damage to the radio control. 5. If you do not understand an error message from the transmitter or receiver, or the signal is not listed in this manual, please contact Conductix-Wampfler for clarification and recommendations. 6.2 General Error Code and Resolutions In order to simplify maintenance, this remote control system has been designed with the built-in self-diagnostics circuits in the transmitter and receiver.
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PROM in the Receiver / Decoder does not Contact Conductix-Wampfler for installation of new setting. have a complete program setting 1. When receiver’s self-diagnostics detects a malfunction, alarm will continue, unless the malfunction has been corrected or the power to the receiver has been disconnected.
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6.0 Basic Troubleshooting 6.4 Detailed Transmitter Codes and Resolutions When a transmitter cannot function properly and there is no alarm information, please follow the procedures below to identify the malfunction and it’s resolution. Item Malfunction Actions Required 1. Ensure battery power is normal a.
6.0 Basic Troubleshooting NOTES: 1. If the malfunction of pushbutton has occurred the buzzer will sound and the LED indicator will flash with red color simultaneously when the power is reset (e.g. change of battery). During operation the transmitter will perform self-diagnostics when EMS mushroom is pressed. If the malfunction of item 3 is occurred, only LED indicator (flash with red color) will indicate the error message when you press the EMS mushroom.
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2. Acceleration/Deceleration Mode: The R1/R2 pair can close their associated relays in sequence and maintain their state until the deceleration button is pressed or the motion button is released. Please contact Conductix-Wampfler for application information. 3. Inching Mode: Pressing the R1 button will cause the contact to close for a specified amount of time and then release.
7.0 Function Settings 7.4 Password Operation 1. Rotate EMS mushroom clockwise and pull out. 2. Turn key clockwise to “ON” position. 3. Press the pushbutton sequentially to enter password within 10 seconds (Remark: This time duration of “Password Enter” can be set by software.
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9.0 Appendix 9.1 General Wiring Diagram (for Radio/Pendant Operation) C1 / C2 SERIES RADIO CONTROL MANUAL XA-701C0031.4-US...
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Notes XA-701C0031.4-US C1 / C2 SERIES RADIO CONTROL MANUAL...
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