Cattron North America 814TX, 834TX, 854TX, 820TX, 823TX Users manual

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REMOTE CONTROL AND TELEMETRY SYSTEMS
Radio Remote Control System
User's Manual
This manual covers the following Remtron models:
Transmitters Receivers
21T10 o 21R10 o 21T14 o 21R14 o 21T18 o 21R22 o 21T20 o 21T23 o 21T34 o 21T44 o 21T54 o
W ARNING !
Read all Safety and Warnings before
installing and operating this system
142108d - CMMDPRO.pm6
REMTRON, INC.
AVERTISSEMENT !
Lire toutes les consignes de sécurité
et tous les avertissements avant de faire fonctionner ce système.
Rev D. 12-24-99
1916 W. Mission Rd., Escondido, CA 92029-1114 PHONE 760-737-7800 FAX 760-737-7810
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. System Description
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Transmitter Description
1.3 Receiver Description
1.4 Options
Section 2. Installation
2.1 Installation Planning
2.2 Mounting Location
2.3 Antenna Mounting
2.4 Receiver Installation
Section 3. Troubleshooting
3.1 General
3.2 Transmitter Testing
3.3 Receiver Testing
Section 4. Maintenance
4.1 Periodic Maintenance
4.2 Transmitter & Receiver Repairs
4.3 Programming
4.4 Parts Lists
4.5 Ordering & Repairs
4.6 Warranty
Section 5. Transmitter
5.1 Transmitter Description
5.2 Transmitter Functions
5.3 Transmitter Operation
5.4 Options
5.5 Troubleshooting
5.6 Transmitter Repairs
5.7 Transmitter Specifications
Section 6. Receiver
6.1 Receiver Description
6.2 Options
6.3 Receiver Specifications
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WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
W ARNING !
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Failure to follow the SAFETY RULES may result in serious personal injury.
INSTALLATION
* GROUND THE RECEIVER CASE. In order to insure safety of the system, the receiver case must be firmly connected to earth ground.
* PROVIDE A SAFETY CUTOFF SWITCH. If maintenance is required, the radio must be disconnected from power to prevent accidental activation.
* USE PROPER WIRING. Loose or frayed wires can cause accidental activation of machinery.
* DO NOT INSTALL IN HOT AREAS. This apparatus can be damaged by heat in excess of 160 F.
* DO NOT INSTALL IN HIGH VIBRATION AREAS. The life of this apparatus may be shortened through long exposure to intense shaking or vibration.
* DO NOT INSTALL IN AREAS WHERE WATER OR CONTAMINENTS CAN ENTER THE RECEIVER. The receiver is enclosed in a NEMA 12 rated enclosure, however direct spraying of liquids or exposure to caustic environments may result in malfunction of the unit.
PERSONAL SAFETY
* MAKE SURE MACHINERY IS CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING. Do not activate the remote system unless it is safe to do so.
* TURN OFF THE RECEIVER POWER BEFORE WORKING ON MACHINERY. Always disconnect the remote system before doing any maintenance to prevent accidental operation of the machine.
CARE
* KEEP DRY. If water or other liquids get inside, immediately dry the unit.
* KEEP ANTENNAS CLEAN. Keep antenna connections clean and free of corrosion.
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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
AVERTISSEMENT !
LIRE TOUTES LES CONSIGNES
Le non respect des CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ peut causer des blessures sérieuses.
INSTALLATION
* RACCORDER LE BOÎTIER À LA MASSE. Pour que le système fonctionne en toute sécurité, le boîtier du récepteur doit être solidement raccordé à la masse.
* FOURNIR UN INTERRUPTEUR DE SÉCURITÉ. Lors de travaux d’entretien du dispositif, déconnecter le poste radio afin d’éviter une mise en marche accidentelle..
* UTILISER LES FILS APPROPRIÉS. Des fils découverts ou usés peuvent provoquer un démarrage accidentel de la machinerie.
* NE PAS INSTALLER DANS DES ENDROITS CHAUDS. Des températures supérieures à 160 °F (71°C) peuvent endommager l’appareil.
* NE PAS INSTALLER DANS LES ENDROITS SOUMIS À DE FORTES VIBRATIONS. L’exposition prolongée de cet appareil à des vibrations ou des secousses intenses peut en réduire la durée de vie.
* NE PAS EXPOSER LE RÉCEPTEUR À L’EAU OU À TOUT AUTRE CONTAMINANT. Bien que le récepteur soit entouré d’une enceinte répondant à la norme NEMA 12, l’exposition directe à un liquide ou à un environnement caustique peut entraîner un mauvais fonctionnement de l’appareil.
SÉCURITÉ
* S’ASSURER QUE LA MACHINERIE EST DÉGAGÉE AVANT DE LA FAIRE FONCTIONNER. Ne pas faire fonctionner le système de téléguidage à moins que cela puisse être fait en toute sécurité.
* METTRE LE RÉCEPTEUR HORS TENSION AVANT D’EFFECTEUR DES TRAVAUX SUR LA MACHINERIE. Afin de prévenir la mise en marche accidentelle de la machinerie, toujours débrancher le système de téléguidage avant de d’effectuer des travaux d’entretien.
ENTRETIEN
* GARDER AU SEC. Sécher immédiatement l’appareil, s’il est exposé à de l’eau ou tout autre liquide.
* GARDER LES ANTENNES PROPRES. Garder les raccordements d’antenne propres et exempts de corrosion.
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SECTION 1: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The Remtron
Radio Remote Control Systems are designed for control of industrial rated machinery. This system complies with requirements for operation under part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations. This means neither the operator nor the company need apply or register for a license to operate this equipment.
The basic system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter sends commands to the receiver by means of radio waves in the 900 MHz band. Receivers operate from 115 VAC 50/60 Hz power. Operation from 220 VAC is also available.
1.2 TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION
The
hand held transmitters are housed in rugged cases molded from a modified polymer plastic that stands up to extremely rugged use. A key feature of the hand held transmitters is Remtron's patented switch assembly for control inputs. This long life elastomeric keypad is ergonomically designed to provide easy operation over long periods of time with exceptional reliability.
The
lever and joystick transmitters provide rugged yet lightweight housings that allow daylong use without a strain on the back.
power for the 21T10 or 21T14 transmitters for a month's normal use. Other transmitters contain additional batteries for even longer operating time between battery changes. An additional feature automatically shuts the transmitter off after a preset time interval of inactivity to further extend the battery life.
Refer to Section 5 for details on the specific transmitter supplied with your system.
1.3 RECEIVER DESCRIPTION
The
receivers consist of two subassemblies, an RF/Decoder board and a Relay board, mounted inside a NEMA 12 cabinet. They are equipped with two safety relays in addition to the control relays.
RF/Decoder Board
The RF/Decoder Board contains the Radio Receiver and the Microprocessor based control system. Signals are received by an advanced synthesized RF module that operates in conjunction with the microprocessor. Commands are received on one of 87 possible frequencies and are checked against a 16 bit address code for proper identity and further tested against a 16 bit CRC check code. This insures only valid information meant only for the particular unit is decoded.
All the transmitter functions are controlled by a microprocessor with a special memory for configuration information. This offers a great degree of capability and versatility while at the same time providing simplicity of operation and maintenance.
The antenna is internal to most transmitter cases, protecting it from damage. An indicator LED provides a quick visual check of the transmitters status.
The transmitter sends data at two rates. When a switch is pressed or released, three rapid commands are generated to insure a fast system response. The transmitter then reverts to a 1/3 rate to conserve battery power. The crane control transmitters are designed to be very efficient. Only two AA batteries are needed to provide
The microprocessor contains a nonvolatile memory that retains the frequency, address and particular operating parameters for the system. The receiver is programmable by means of PC compatible computers equipped with an RS-232 serial port or by an independent programming unit.
Relay board.
The Relay board contains the output relays and the power supply. Two (2) relays form part of the safety system. All outputs include spike snubbers to remove transient voltages from the control lines. For convenience, the interface terminal strips are un­pluggable. The relay board can be easily removed without the necessity of tracking wire numbers and positions.
1.1
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