Cervis TM70 Operation & Installation Manual

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OPERATION & INSTALLATION
MANUAL
TM70
PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTERS
TM70Bi.v1.1.doc (10/03)
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  • Page 1 OPERATION & INSTALLATION MANUAL TM70 PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTERS TM70Bi.v1.1.doc (10/03) Cervis reserves the right to modify this information without prior notification.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    I N DEX PAGE. 1. INTRODUCTION ................................ 2 2.- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................3 3.- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................4 3.1.- WHAT YOU MUST DO ............................4 3.2.- WHAT YOU MUST NOT DO ..........................4 4.- INSTALLATION ................................. 5 4.1.- THE CB60 BATTERY CHARGER ........................5 4.2.- RECEIVER ................................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Our systems have earned a reputation for superior engineering, ruggedness, reliability and affordability. Our goal at Cervis is to provide our customers with the safest, most reliable wireless radio remote control available - at an affordable cost. We utilize the highest level of proven state-of- the-art technology backed by unparalleled customer support.
  • Page 4: System Description

    2.- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The TM70/1 and TM70/2 push-button style transmitters are designed for the remote control of hoists and cranes, and are particularly suitable for applications when the operator needs to be able to choose the best location from which to carry out an operation.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

     Service the equipment periodically.  When carrying out repairs, only use spare parts supplied by Cervis dealers. 3.2.- WHAT YOU MUST NOT DO Never make any changes to the system, which have been studied and approved by ...
  • Page 6: Installation

    (keys, coins, etc.).  Always keep contacts clean.  Never leave batteries in direct sunlight. Only use CERVIS manufactured batteries. When the batteries are exhausted they can be disposed of or recycled safely according to local standards. TM70Bi.v1.1.doc (10/03)
  • Page 7: Receiver

    4.2.- RECEIVER Make sure the machine is stopped for the entire duration of the installation process. Keep the work area free from unnecessary clutter and wear protective clothing. Park the crane and position the end-stops (if these are not available use appropriate signs) at a suitable distance so that other cranes on the same runway do not hit it.
  • Page 8: Starting Up

    The STOP relays K15 and K16 are in series and must be connected to the main contactor coil circuit. The K2/START is activated once the start-up command is held down. The K1/SEC relay is a security relay, which is activated when certain commands predefined as “active”...
  • Page 9 OFF in the case of the channels being signal free. Blinks ON when there is a RF signal on the channels DATA: OFF; when there is not another TM70 system active in the area. Blinks ON in the opposite case.. Next, turn transmitter ON to OPERATION mode, as follows: ...
  • Page 10 DATA: When ON indicates that the data received has a correct format. When ON indicates that the receiver has recognised the transmitter’s identification code.. Now, the STOP relays K15 and K16 relays will be activated. The K2/START relay is activated once the start button is pushed. Press on any of the transmitter’s movement buttons and its corresponding relay will be activated.
  • Page 11: Using The System

    5.- USING THE SYSTEM To ensure correct use of the equipment, follow the instructions below:  Make sure the transmitter you are going to use is the right one, identifying the machine on the identification label and by activating the warning/start alarm. IF an LCD is present on the transmitter, you are able to edit the machine identification label, refer to ANNEX B.
  • Page 12: Precautions

    Cervis Inc. guarantees the TM70 remote control systems for a period of up to two years after the date of shipment. This guarantee covers failures caused by defective components and/or workmanship. .All warranty repairs are completed at the factory by our Technical Service Department.
  • Page 13 DATA Is receiving the correct Signal received is not data from a TM70 (1) correct (1): DATA and ID LED’s show a weak flashing when data and the ID code are received correctly but the Start command has not yet been received. Once Start button is pushed ON the DATA and ID LED’s will show the standard strong flashing.
  • Page 14: Spares

    If the failure is determined to be associated with the system, please contact Cervis Inc. at (724) 452-3775 and obtain an RMA number. All equipment should be returned to: Cervis Inc. , 330 Perry Highway, Harmony, PA 160372 to the attention of our Technical Service Department, together with a description of the problem and the status of all LED’s.
  • Page 15: Annex A - Programming A Spare Transmitter

    ANNEX A - PROGRAMMING A SPARE TRANSMITTER. For damaged transmitters it is possible to quickly restore service with any similar transmitter. To achieve this we must install the exact parameters of the original transmitter into the spare transmitter. These parameters are stored in an EEPROM memory module EP70, easily accessible from the exterior of the transmitter.
  • Page 16: Annex B.- Programming The Machine Identification In Lcd Transmitters

    ANNEX B.- PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION IN LCD TRANSMITTERS. Transmitters with the LCD display option permit the operator to program a machine identification label of up to 24 characters. This identification displays upon transmitter start- When first starting the transmitter you can edit/introduce this text as follows; Install a battery and turn the ON/OFF key to ON.

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