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TELEMOTIVE telePendant TRANSMITTERS telePendant programming is found on page 20. N49 W13650 Campbell Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Phone: 800-288-8178 Fax: 262-783-3510 Website: www.telemotive.com TCTX12P-0 Rev. D 8/2/2004...
Table of Contents Service Information ....................3 Radio Controlled Crane Safety ................4 General System Information ..................11 Operation........................12 Programming......................18 Spare Parts ......................30...
Section 1 - Service Information 1-1. Service Information. For questions regarding service or technical information or ordering replacement parts, ask for Telemotive Customer Care. Telemotive’s normal business hours are Monday through CAUTION Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Central Standard •...
Section 2 – Radio Controlled Safety 2-1. Warnings, Cautions and Notes. 2-2. Critical Installation Considerations. Through out this document WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE statements have been deliberately placed to highlight items critical to the protection of personnel and equipment. WARNING WARNING –...
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Section 2 – Radio Controlled Safety (Continued) Anyone being trained to operate a radio-controlled crane should possess as a minimum the following knowledge and skills before operating the crane: WARNING The operator should have knowledge of hazards peculiar to crane operation. THE DIRECT OUTPUTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE NOT DESIGNED TO INTERFACE DI- The operator should have knowledge of the safety...
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Section 2 – Radio Controlled Safety (Continued) The operator should know cable and hook inspection centered over an area free of personnel and procedures. equipment. The operator should know procedures for testing Visually inspect the hook, load lines, trolley, and hoist, trolley, and bridge brakes.
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Section 2 – Radio Controlled Safety (Continued) positioned in the line of travel. The crane or hoist Never leave suspended loads unattended. In an should be operated from a position either to the side emergency, if the crane is inoperative and a load or opposite from the direction of travel.
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Section 2 – Radio Controlled Safety (Continued) For minor repairs warning signs should be placed on All tools and equipment should be moved onto the the floor beneath the crane or suspended from the crane by the use of hand lines. The tools and crane.
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AGE TO EQUIPMENT. Condition of rail sweeps. 2-13.1. Battery Handling. Walkways required handrails and ladders are in Use only batteries approved by Telemotive for the place, sturdy and not loose. specific product. Protective guards are in place for all moving parts.
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Always unplug the charger when not in use. Use only Telemotive approved chargers for the Do not store, place or use the charger where it could appropriate battery pack.
Motor Control and Select Indicators 2- and 3-Speed telePendant Figure 4-1. 4-1. Transmitter Buttons. emergencies only. (NOT FOR NORMAL SHUT ON/OFF On the telePendant Transmitter ON DOWN). and OFF is the same button. This button toggles between turning the transmitter ON and then NOTE...
ON/OFF LED Indicator. speed one (first switch position), speed two (second switch position). Or speed three (third Top left indicator on telePendant. When the switch position if so equipped). transmitter is ON the red LED flashes slowly. When the unit transmits, the red LED flashes 4-2.
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E-STOP pushbutton is depressed. the ON command is being sent to the receiver. The E-STOP is always live on the telePendant After the receiver is turned ON the red LED transmitter.
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ON and not transmitting. One flash then a pause repeatedly indicates Bank 1, two telePendant Low Battery Shutoff Function. quick flashes indicates Bank 2, three quick flashes and a pause indicates Bank 3 and so on.
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A password is a sequence of four pushbutton entries. These entries are any combination of inputs from the upper most six buttons on the right hand side of the telePendant transmitter. On 2- and 3-Speed transmitters the second and third speed is ignored.
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“AA” cell batteries with new REPLACEMENT. THE PROGRAMMING IN batteries, noting the polarity for “AA” cells THE TELEPENDANT WILL NOT BE LOST marked on the holder. (Best life can be obtained BY REMOVAL OF THE BATTERY OR if the two “AA”...
ON). Access Code Switches Sample access code only, do not use 5-1.2. Changing Transmitter Access Codes. MODEL # -10KXXXXXXXX S/N=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5-1.2.1. telePendant Access Code Programming. ACCESS CODE SETTING For detailed instructions on setting parameters including telePendant access codes Section 5-3.2.
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Code” comes ON in the receiver only while transmitting PRIOR TO EXPANDING MULTIBOX. PLEASE receiver the code does not match, recheck the access CONTACT TELEMOTIVE IF YOU NEED TO ADD code settings). See receiver manual for LED location. ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS.
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Button 4 from your Telemotive representative. 3 SPD telePendant Fourth press Button 3 telePendant PDA software is quite user friendly and is Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 intended to mimic the dip switch settings used in other Telemotive products without the inconvenience of Name: ……………………………..….
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AWARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL POSSIBLE CONTROLLED Transmitter Programmer CRANES. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Tx Type 2 SPD telePendant AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. Use bank password Button 1 Button 2 First press Button 6 D.
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The darken rectangle to the bottom is “OFF” or “0” the Cancel darken rectangle to the top is “ON” or a “1”. Tapping the lighten rectangle will cause the switch to toggle. 2-Speed telePendant Bank Programming Screen. E. Select a Setup Bank # Fre q uenc y...
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5-3.4 3-Speed telePendant, Page 26. The Tx # goes up to 8. Many Multibox systems only go 5-3.5 3-Speed 10K Pendant, Page 27. to four. Check with your Telemotive representative if you need more then 4 transmitters on a Multibox system. Multibox...
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Button”. InteleSmart receiver. This menu shows only if no Special Crane S3 Positions 1-3 Repositioning of telePendant Configurations are selected (Switch 3 positions 5-7). Transmitter Motion Switch Functions. (Standard This programming redefines the function of the button configuration all “OFF”).
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NOTE NOTE TO PROGRAM OR READ DATA FROM THE “A” LED LIT CAUSES THE SELECT 2 RELAY THE telePendant, THE TRANSMITTER TO CLOSE. THE “B” LED CAUSES THE SELECT 1 MUST BE TURNED ON AND IN BANK RELAY TO CLOSE.
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Section 5 – Programming (Continued) 3-Speed telePendant Programming . 5-3.4. M. Motor Menu for controlling the “Programmable Motor Control” Push Button. (If a three motor crane use “3”, for standard five or four motor use “5 “). For three motor system this push button is non functional.
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Save will take you back to the Initial start screen. At this point select another Bank to program or Go to Section THE telePendant, THE TRANSMITTER 5-4. Saving, Downloading, Reading the Programs and MUST BE TURNED ON AND IN BANK Other PDA Functions on page 28.
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Tx Red LED is flashing quickly fives times then pausing. This flashing indicates you With the initial telePendant screen displayed, tap in the are in bank 5. lower left corner of your PDA, the title bar at the top of the screen will show a menu or tap on the word 3.
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Section 5 – Programming (Continued) 6. Select a name you want for the telePendant To send a configuration setting to another PDA. unit being programmed and tap “OK”. 1. Line up the PDA’s infrared port as, with the 7. Wait for confirmation text on PDA screen: other PDA, which is turned ON.
Section 6 – Spare Parts telePendant TRANSMITTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Call MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD 2- or 3-SPEED (Please contact Telemotive with Job Number to assure exact replacement). H1212-0 #4 x 3/8” SELF TAPPING SCREWS, PC BOARD MOUNTING (2) H1147-0 NEOPRENE WASHER, PC BOARD MOUNTING (4)
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