Scanreco D3DRC10 Operating Instructions

Operating/assembly instructions
DRC-10 D3 hand-held transmitters
151014 enGB
F1
211 266 44
F2
42658144.eps
719 IS 975
Manufacturer’s address:
Contents
Original operating/assembly instructions
Terex MHPS GmbH
Forststrasse 16
40597 Düsseldorf, Germany
www.demagcranes.com
mhps-info@terex.com
1 General 4
1.1 Information on DRC-10 hand-held transmitters 4
1.2 Information on the operating/assembly instructions 4
1.3 Symbols/signal words 5
1.4 Liability and warranty 6
1.5 Copyright 6
1.6 Spare parts 6
1.7 Definitions 7
1.8 After-sales service 8
1.9 Disposal of machine parts 8
2 Safety 9
2.1 General 9
2.2 Intended use 9
2.3 Responsibility of the owner 11
2.4 Operating personnel requirements 11
2.5 Personal protection equipment 12
2.6 Regular inspections 12
2.7 Safety instructions for installation and disassembly 12
2.8 Safety instructions when first putting the unit into service after completing installation 12
3 Device selection 13
3.1 DRC-10 scope of delivery 13
3.2 Available radio receivers 13
3.3 Accessories for DRC-10 hand-held transmitters 13
3.4 Accessories for crane identification 13
3.5 Casing seal/seal breakage 13
4 Technical data 14
4.1 Dimensions 14
4.2 International postal approval 15
5 Transport, packing, storage 16
5.1 Transport inspection 16
5.2 Packing 16
5.3 Storage 16
6 Design and function 17
6.1 Transmitter/receiver interface 17
6.2 Transmission method 17
6.3 Power supply for DRC-10 hand-held transmitters 18
6.4 Identification and display functions 21
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P FCC and Industry Canada Information 22
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Further documents:
DRC-MP operating instructions 211 270 44 DRC-DR operating instructions 211 267 44
719 IS 975 719 IS 975
1 General
1.1 Information on DRC-10 hand-held transmitters
1.2 Information on the operating/assembly instructions
You have purchased a Demag product.
These operating/assembly instructions are designed to provide the owner and operators with appropriate instructions for safe and correct operation and for commissioning.
Every individual given the task of transporting, installing, commissioning, operat­ing, maintaining and repairing our products and additional equipment must have read and understood
• the operating/assembly instructions
• the safety regulations and
• the safety instructions in the individual chapters and sections.
The operating/assembly instructions must be available to operating personnel at all times in order to prevent operating errors and to ensure smooth and trouble-free operation of our products.
These operating/assembly instructions are an integral part of the DRC-10 hand­held transmitter.
They must be kept available in the immediate vicinity at all times.
DRC-10 hand-held transmitters may only be operated by personnel who are fully familiar with the operating/assembly instructions.
If special designs or additional options are ordered or the latest technical modifications are incorporated, the actual scope of supply may differ from the data and information as well as from the illustrations described here.
If you have any questions, please contact the manufacturer.
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1.3 Symbols/signal words
Important safety information and instructions are marked by corresponding symbols and signal words in these operating/assembly instructions.
Safety instructions and information must be followed. Follow these instructions with care to avoid any accidents, injuries or damage.
Any locally applicable accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations must also be followed.
The following symbols and instructions warn against possible injuries or damage and are intended to assist you in your work.
DANGER.
This symbol indicates an immediate hazard which can result in serious injury or death.
WARNING.
This symbol indicates a possibly hazardous situation which might result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION.
This symbol indicates a possibly hazardous situation which might result in medium to light injury.
NOTE
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Operating hazard for the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.
• This symbol indicates information on the appropriate use of DRC-10 hand­held transmitters.
• Failure to follow these instructions may result in malfunctions, damage or pollution of the environment.
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1.4 Liability and warranty
All information included in these operating/assembly instructions has been compiled on the basis of the relevant regulations, state-of-the-art engineering principles and our many years of experience.
NOTE
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These operating/assembly instructions must be read carefully before starting any work on and with the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter, especially before the unit is put into operation for the first time. The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage which results from the following:
• Non-compliance with the operating/assembly instructions
• Inappropriate use of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter
• Operation by insufficiently trained personnel
• Unauthorised conversions
• Any technical modifications
Wearing parts are not subject to liability for defects.
We reserve the right to incorporate technical modifications within the scope of improving the operating characteristics and further development of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitters.
1.5 Copyright
1.6 Spare parts
These operating/assembly instructions must be treated confidentially. They are only intended to be used by people who work with or on DRC-10 hand-held transmitters.
Any and all content, texts, drawings, images and any other information are protected within the sense of copyright law and are subject to further industrial rights. Any misuse is an offence.
No part of this documentation, in whole or in part, may be reproduced, distributed, shown in public or used in any other way without specific prior consent. Infringements are an offence resulting in obligatory compensatory damages. Further rights reserved.
All industrial rights reserved.
Only genuine Terex MH spare parts may be used.
CAUTION. Defective spare parts
Incorrect or defective spare parts may cause damage, malfunctions or complete failure of DRC-10 hand-held transmitters.
Only use genuine spare parts or parts approved by Terex MH.
For safety-relevant wear parts, genuine Demag spare parts must always be used.
Safety-relevant wear parts are, for example, brake linings, ropes, etc.
The use of unauthorised spare parts renders null and void any claims for warranty, service, damages or liability against the manufacturer or his appointed personnel, dealers and representatives.
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1.7 Definitions
Owner
Owners (employer, company) are defined as persons who own a radio control system and who use it as intended or allow it to be operated by suitable and instructed persons.
Operating personnel/operator
Operating personnel are defined as persons entrusted by the owner of a radio control system with operation of the radio control system.
Specialist personnel
Specialist personnel are defined as persons assigned by the owner of the radio control system to carry out special tasks such as installation, setting-up, maintenance and fault elimination.
Qualified electrician
Qualified electricians are defined as persons who, owing to their technical training, knowledge and experience of electric equipment as well as knowledge of the relevant standards, codes of practice and regulations, are able to assess the tasks given to them and to identify and eliminate potential hazards.
Trained person
Trained persons are defined as persons who have been instructed and trained for the tasks assigned to them and on the possible hazards resulting from incorrect handling and who have been informed about the required protective devices, protective measures, relevant regulations, codes of practice, accident prevention regulations and operating conditions and who have proven their qualifications.
Experienced technician
Experienced technicians are defined as persons, who, owing to their technical training and experience, have sufficient knowledge of radio control systems and are familiar with the relevant national industrial safety regulations, codes of practice, accident prevention regulations, directives and generally accepted engineering standards enabling them to judge the safe operating condition of radio control systems.
Radio control system
Radio control systems are systems used for controlling the lifting, lowering and travel motions of loads on cranes, crabs, machinery and installations.
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