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TELEMOTIVE
APPENDIX E
10K JLTX TRANSMITTER
N49 W13650 Campbell Drive
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Phone: 800-288-8178 Fax: 262-783-3510
Website: www.telemotive.com
TCJLTX-1 Rev. C 07/30/2004
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Appendix E –10K JLTX Transmitter (Continued)
WARNING
BEFORE OPERATING THE TRANSMITTER FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH ALL SAFETY
INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL, THE CORRESPONDING 10K SYSTEM MANUAL
(TC10KMOD-0), APPROPRIATE MANUAL SUPPLEMENTS AND ANY OTHER LOCAL, STATE,
OR FEDERAL RULES OR REGULATIONS ALREADY IN EXISTENCE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
Joy Stick Lever
AUX 1 AUX 3
AUX 2 AUX 4
LOW
BATT
Figure E-1. Typical 10K JLTX Control Layout
E-1. JLTX Transmitter Operation.
Sections E-1.1. through E-1.10. describe the
functional operation of the JLTX. Please refer to
Figure E-1. Typical 10K JLTX Control Layout
for control location.
E-1.2. Key Switch. (For Models So Equipped,
disables power to transmitter circuitry only).
For models so equipped, turning the key off and
removing it will disable the transmitter. Turning
the key switch to on enables power to the
transmitter unit, but does not activate the
transmitter controls or turn on the receiver. The
ON/OFF pushbutton must be pushed to tur n the
transmitter and receiver on or off. Under normal
procedures it is recommended that the unit be
turned off with the ON/OFF pushbutton before
turning off the key switch. If the key switch is
E. STOP
H2
H1 B
SEL.
BATT
MONITOR
ON-OFF
turned off with the transmitter and receiver on,
the key switch must be turned on again to use the
ON/OFF pushbutton or E-STOP.
NOTE
FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WIT A KEY
SWITCH. THE KEY IS TO BE USED FOR
RENDERING THE TRANSMITTER
DISABLED ONLY; IT DOES CONTROL THE
RECEIVER OR POWER TO OR FROM THE
RECEIVER.
E-1.3. “ON-OFF” Push-Button (Turns
transmitter and receiver on and off).
(With the key switch engaged, for units with a
key switch), pressing the ON/OFF push-button
switch turns the transmitter and the receiver on.
If the transmitter is on the BATT MONITOR
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light is on or flashing. Pushing the ON/OFF
pushbutton again will turn the transmitter and
receiver off. If the transmitter is out of range of
the receiver, the receiver will not turn off until it
times outs. (For those units with receiver timeout-timer set active).
WARNING
DO NOT ASSUME THE POWER IS OFF IN
THE RECEIVER BECAUSE THE
TRANSMITTER IS TURNED OFF. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
E-1.4. “E-STOP”. (For Emergency Stopping
Only).
When depressed all equipment movement is
immediately stopped. The transmitter must be
turned off and on again to restore normal
operation. To be used for emergency stopping
only, not for normal system shut down. The ESTOP will not function with the optional key
switch turned off.
NOTE
FOR MODELS EQUIPPED WITH THE RED
MUSHROOM E-STOP. AFTER PRESSING
THE E-STOP AND THE EMERGENCY STOP
IS COMPLETED, TWIST THE E-STOP
BUTTON CLOCKWISE TO RELEASE.
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL IMPAIR
BATTERY LIFE OF THE TRANSMITTER
AND KEEP E-STOP ALARM ACTUATED IN
THE RECEIVER.
E-1.5. “BATT MONITOR” Transmitter LED
Indicator.
The transmitter LED (red) indicates on,
transmitting and low battery voltage. A slow
flash rate indicates the unit is on. A rapid flash
rate indicates a unit is transmitting (when a
function or control is activated). If the battery
goes below a safe level the LED will not light,
replace battery immediately.
The Transmitter Aux. LED (red) indicates a low
battery. When this LED is illuminated replace
the battery immediately.
E-1.7. Jo ys ti cks Or L e vers.
To activate motor functions, press and hold the
push-button or lever that corresponds to the
desired motion. To activate higher speed
functions for those models so equipped press the
motion switch or lever a little farther.
E-1.8. “SEL. H1, H2, or B” Rotary Selector
Switch.
This rotary selector switch is used with the main
and auxiliary hoist. Position “H1” activates the
hoist lever to control only the main hoist,
position “H2” gives activates the hoist lever to
control only the auxiliary hoist and position “B”
activates the hoist lever to control both the main
and auxiliary hoist at the same time in tandem.
E-1.9. “AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3 and AUX 4”
Auxiliary Switches.
These switches activate special function relays
that control such items as such as alarms or
lights depending on how the receiver is wired.
The switches are momentary and activate the
function as long as depressed.
E-1.10. Time-Out-Timer.
Unless this function is disabled the transmitter
will turn itself off if not used for 15 minutes.
E-2. Transmitter Switch Programming.
Sections E2.1. through E2.4. describe transmitter
Switches SW3 and SW4 Programming. (See
Figure E-2 for physical location of transmitter
switches SW3 and SW4).
E-2.1. Transmitter Switch Programming for
Switch SW3.
E-2.1.1. SW3 Position 1 External Code Plug
Enable. (Turn “ON” to enable external code
plug).
For those models with external code plug this
switch enables the external code plug. The
switch causes the internal code plug to be read.
E-1.6. “LOW BATT” Transmitter Aux. LED
Indicator.
E-2