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............................ii Tables ............................ii Welcome to Cervis ........................1 1.0 TM70 System Description ....................2 2.0 Safety Instructions ....................... 5 2.1 What You MUST Do ......................5 2.2 What You MUST NOT Do ....................6 3.0 System Component Installation ..................7 3.1 Transmitter Battery ......................
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TM70 Wireless Remote Control Figures Figure 1: TM70 System Components with a TM70/1 Transmitter ..........2 Figure 2: TM70/2 Transmitter Layout ....................3 Figure 3: CB70 Battery Charger ....................9 Figure 4: Typical MOV Wiring Across Contactor Coil ............. 10 Figure 5: Receiver Footprint ....................... 11 Figure 6: Receiver Antenna with Extension Kit ................
User Manual Welcome to Cervis Thank you for choosing the TM70 Wireless Remote Control. We here at Cervis believe you have purchased one of the most reliable industrial radio control systems available. Specializing in wireless remote controls for mining and industry, we offer you over 60 years of combined machine control experience.
• One (1) Antenna (internal or external) The battery operated TM70/1 and TM70/2 push-button style transmitters are designed for the remote control of industrial equipment. An operator using a handheld transmitter can determine the safest location from which to carry out an operation. The receiver is connected to the electrical system of the machine to be operated.
TM70 Wireless Remote Control Table 2: TM70 Main Specifications TM70 Frequency band 914.150 – 915.875 MHz ERP < 1mW Response Time 100 ms Temperature Range 0 to 150 °F (-20 to 65 °C) T70/1 and T70/2 Transmitters Protection IP65 R70/13 and R70/21 Receivers Power Supply 48, 115, 230 VAC ±...
TM70 Wireless Remote Control 2.2 What You MUST NOT Do • Never make changes to the system that have not been studied and approved by Cervis. • Never power the equipment with anything other than with the specified power supply.
(1) second. ST AR T B utton 7. Press and hold the . This activates the warning/start alarm if one is installed on the crane/machine and indicates to you the re- ceiver is under your control. 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
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TM70 Wireless Remote Control 8. The green LED should light indicating that the transmitter is now transmit- ting. Now when any of the transmitter command pushbuttons are pressed, the corresponding motion is activated. Stop B utton ON/OF F K ey 9.
3.2 CB70 Battery Charger The CB70 battery charger, Figure 3, has two charging compartments that can simulta- neously charge two batteries. Battery types BT06K (TM70 transmitter battery) BT06, BT12, and BT20K can be charged in any combination using the charger.
Note: Installations subject to vibration should install the optional Shock Absorber Kit part # 1166074 available at Cervis. The kit has four absorbers that you place between the receiver and the mounting surface as per the kit directions. ...
Figure 5 below shows the footprint of the receiver and il- lustrates the distance between the mounting holes. Figure 5: Receiver Footprint J501 (Antenna) J502 (Cable) J503 (Bracket) Figure 6: Receiver Antenna with Extension Kit 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
TM70 Wireless Remote Control 2. Follow the Outputs Diagram supplied with the system to connect the power supply and the receiver outputs on the relay board plug-in termin- als. The Output Diagram indicates the relationship between the transmit- ter commands and the receiver outputs.
Absence of faults on the boards Channels are signal free SIGNAL Blinks An RF signal on the channels Another TM70 system is not active in the area DATA Blinks Another TM70 system is active in the area System Transmitter not on.
Option: IR Range Limiter Command Button Contact Key Start Button Stop Button Figure 8: TM70 Transmitter Details Table 4 below shows the receiver LEDs upon receiving a signal from the transmitter. Table 4: Receiver LEDs Upon Receiving a Transmitter Signal State Indication...
OF F turn the transmitter 4.2 Battery Level Monitor TM70 transmitters are equipped with a battery-level monitoring circuit. When the charge level drops below a pre-defined limit, the transmitter LED flashes red indicating the switch OF F transmitter will and be disabled in five (5) minutes.
TM70 Wireless Remote Control 4.2.1 LCD Option Power Level Display Transmitters with the LCD option indicate the battery power level by showing seg- ments—black dashes—in the display. The more dashes shown, the more charged the battery. Power levels are interpreted in Table 5.
Press transmitter (see Figure 11). The LED will flash orange indicating the resident EP70 Memory Module is being written to with the stored receiver parameters. (In the LCD display models, the word W r iting... will display.) 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
Push to store the edited text. LCD will show the message for two (2) seconds. 5. Once the last character has been edited, exit EDITING mode by pressing ST OP B utton Figure 12: Transmitter Button Locations 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
TM70 Wireless Remote Control 4.5 LCD Display Analog Feedback Calibration Analog feedback systems must have the Display and Analog Feedback options. The analog input must be calibrated upon startup. Transmitters with the display option allow the operator to calibrate the analog input using the display three digit value and a com- ma;...
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Pushbutton 1 7. Press to edit the Units. ST A R T 8. Press to validate the Units. OF F 9. Turn the transmitter The equipment should now be calibrated and ready for use. 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
TM70 Wireless Remote Control 5.0 Maintenance 5.1 Precautions This equipment is designed for use in an industrial environment. However, we recom- mend you follow the instructions below to extend the life span of your remote control system. • Use the harness provided with the transmitter to prevent the transmitter from falling.
Clearly mark your issued RMA number on the outside of the package. Note: Please address all equipment returned to Cervis, Inc. to the attention of our Technical Service Department, together with a description of the problem and the status of all LED’s. It is our intention to make the necessary repairs quickly and return the system to you as soon as possible.
5.4 Spare Parts Table 9:Available Spare Parts Item Part Code Transmitter TM70/1 2301090 TM70/2 2301091 TM70/1 with Display & IR Sensor 2301090-B4-DLA TM70/2 with Display & IR Sensor 2301091-B4 DLA Transmitter LE71/915 2303881 Boards LE71/915/DLA (units with display or IR) 2303901...
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Note: The Available Spare Parts table may change without notice. For pricing, and availability, please go to our Web site at www.cervis.net for contact informa- tion; or, email Cervis Sales directly with you inquiry at www.sales@cervis.net. 2007-2008 Cervis, Inc.
Cervis and will be paid by the purchaser. All TM70 products of Cervis carry a warranty period of one (1) year. Batteries, cases, switches, faceplates, foils, and such other items subject to normal wear and deterioration are not included in the warranty.
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