WARRIOR RADIO REMOTE CONTROL, Centurion User And Maintenance Manual

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RADIO REMOTE CONTROL
USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
WARNINGS
This manual is an essential part of the device and it should be thoroughly kept for later consultation. Carefully read the warnings contained in this manual, concerning safety and a proper preservation of the product. These warnings are ALWAYS to be carefully read before using the device. Winch Solutions Ltd declines all responsibility for any trouble arising from the non-compliance with these warnings.
Avoid attempting to repair the device by yourself.
Repairs performed by unskilled people can cause serious damages or failures.
For assistance, apply to your local authorized service centre.
Use only original spare parts.
Always keep at a safe distance from the moving parts.
Keep the radio control out of the children’s reach
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• Number of command: 2
• Frequency bands: ISM 868/915 MHz
• Power supply: N°2 “AAA” 1,5 batteries
• Absorption at rest: ~ 1 μA
• Average absorption in transmission: 14 mA
• Maximum range in an open fi eld: 100 ÷ 150 m in open fi eld and free interference environment.
• 2 LED indicator lights
• Silicon rubber keypad (grade of enclosure IP67)
• Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C
• Dimension (in mm): 109 x 56 x 30
• Weight (with batteries): 120 g
TECHNICAL FEATURES
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
LED INDICATOR ON THE TRANSMITTER
SYSTEM CODING
WARNING ALARM
REPLACING THE BATTERIES IN THE TRANSMITTER
For correct use and in order to avoid damage to people or things, it is obligatory to follow these instructions:
1. Power up the receiver and wait a few seconds (the receiver takes a couple of seconds to be able to operate as it carries out a self-diagnosis).
2. Press START to allow the system to receive the transmission (the system will stay active for 2 minutes after the last control has been given, after which it resets. Then press START again to restart the system).
3. Press the required key on the transmitter to activate the related output on the receiver.
4. Press the STOP key to inhibit the controls reception. In this phase all the controls are reset. To activate the system again press START.
If the red LED on the handset fl ashes when the key is held down, it means that the batteries are almost fl at (<2,5 V). In this situation, replace the batteries as soon as possible since the system performance may be impaired. When the voltage reaches values lower than 2,2 V, the red LED stays on when the key is pressed. In this situation, replace the batteries, as it is not possible to give commands to the output ports.
To replace the batteries follow these instructions:
1. Obtain 2 “AAA” 1,5V alkaline batteries.
2. Open the battery compartment by unscrewing the two screws (fi gure 1).
3. Remove the fl at batteries from their holder (fi gure 2).
4. Insert the new batteries paying attention to the polarity shown on the end. Before going ahead with closing the battery compartment, made sure the green LED emits a fl ash each time a key is pressed.
5. After checking that the transmitter is working properly, close the container and screw back on the two screws indicated at point 2.
Figure 1 Figure 2
REGULAR FUNCTIONING (GREEN LED)
During standard operation of the transmitter, the GREEN led fl ashes when any key is pressed. Holding down any key will result in the GREEN led fl ashing every 3 seconds.
LOW BATTERY (RED LED)
When the battery is low (2,5V), the RED led will fl ash whilst any key is pressed. At this point, we suggest you replace the battery. If the voltage reaches 2,2V, the RED led will stay on whilst any key is pressed.
NB: DO NOT LEAVE FLAT BATTERIES INSIDE THE TRANSMITTER.
The warning alarms only show
when a key is pressed. If no keys
are pressed, the LEDs stay o .
Coding system is an operation that is only necessary when the receiver has to be replaced or you want to use it with a di erent radio remote control from the one it is coupled with at the time of purchase.
TO RECODE THE SYSTEM REFER TO THE RECEIVER USER MANUAL.
THE REMOTE CONTROL CONTAINS MINIATURIZED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY, AND SO WE RECOMMEND TAKING GREAT CARE WHEN FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING THE BATTERIES, HANDLING THINGS DELICATELY IN A CLEAN AREA.
IT IS NOT ADVISABLE TO USE CARBON-ZINC BATTERIES AS THEY CAN UNDERGO SELF-DISCHARGE MORE RAPIDLY THAN ALKALINE ONES.
DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
IN OUT
LED Appearance Meaning
GREEN LED Flash Key pressed
Flash every 3 sec. Key always pressed
Flash every 1 sec. Absence of link radio
Flash twice every 1 sec. Loss of link radio
RED LED Flash every 1 sec. Flat batteries (<2,5V)
On Flat batteries (<2,2V)
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RADIO REMOTE CONTROL 2 COMMAND
USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
WARNINGS
This manual is an essential part of the device and it should be thoroughly kept for later consultation. Carefully read the warnings contained in this manual, concerning safety and a proper preservation of the product. These warnings are ALWAYS to be carefully read before using the device. Winch Solutions Ltd declines all responsibility for any trouble arising from the non-compliance with these warnings.
• Do not travel with the device switched on.
• Connect the system only to the vehicle’s battery.
• Before carrying out any mechanical maintenance operation (welding) on the vehicle, disconnect the battery clips.
• Avoid attempting to repair the device by yourself. Repairs performed by unskilled people can cause serious damages or failures. For assistance, apply to your local authorized service centre.
• Use only original spare parts.
• Always keep at a safe distance from the moving parts.
• Number of outputs: 2
• Frequency bands: ISM 868/915 MHz
• Microprocessor electronics control.
• Dimensions: 190 x 83 x 22 (with antenna).
• Grade of enclosure: IP67.
• 12/24 VDC (10-30 allowed) rating power supply through connection to the vehicle’s battery.
• Typical quiescent current:- 18 mA a 12 V; - 14 mA a 24 V.
• Integral resettable fuse: 7 A
• Maximum suppliable current for each channel: 5 A
• Maximum total suppliable current: 7 A
• Receiver category (EN 300-220-1): 2
• Protection of battery inversion polarity.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
SYSTEM CODING
It is necessary to code the system only if you have to replace the transmitter unit or if you want to use it with a di erent receiver from the one it was purchased with.
Follow the instructions to code the system.
1. Take the power supply o the receiver.
2. Disconnect the white or gray cable from negative pole of the battery and connect it to the positive pole of the battery.
3. Put power into the receiver. The led on the receiver start to blink.
4. Press any 3 keys at the same time on the radio control transmitter within 15 seconds since it has been switched on (also more times if it is necessary).
5. At this point, the coding occurred. The led on the receiver turn o .
6. Take the power supply o the receiver.
7. Disconnect the white or gray cable from positive pole of the battery and connect it to the negative pole of the battery.
8. Put power into the receiver with the connector inserted to verify correct operation (press key START on the transmitter and abilitate the outputs).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRING CONNECTION
To operate from the transmitter, consult the user manual of the transmitter coupled with the receiver.
NOTE: It is necessary to connect the white cable with the black cable to the negative pole of the battery.
NOTE: It is necessary to connect the grey cable with the black cable to the negative pole of the battery.
5 WIRE CONNECTION
WIRE FUNCTION
Green OUT 1
Yellow OUT 2
White Pairing
Red + Alimentation
Black - Alimentation
7 WIRE CONNECTION
WIRE FUNCTION
Green OUT 1
Yellow OUT 2
White Master Output
Pink Emergency Output
Grey Pairing
Red + Alimentation
Black - Alimentation
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POSITIONING OF THE RECEIVER UNIT, DIMENSION AND DRILLING TEMPLATE
POSITIONING OF THE RECEIVER NIMBLE
DIMENSION DRILLING TEMPLATE NIMBLE
REMOTE TO CONTACTOR BLOCK WIRING
FUSE
The receiver is provided with an integrated antenna; be sure to locate it at sight, not inside any metal box or screened by ferrous masses (ex. protection carter…) For the receiver installation use supplied fi xing screw (or equivalent).
For a proper functioning, locate the receiver type CENTURION with the cable output downwards, as shown in the picture below.
The system is automatically protected from power overload and from possible short-circuit on corresponding outputs by an internal resettable fuse (7A).
DIMENSION BOX RECEIVER NIMBLE
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FCC STATEMENTS
CE MARK
These devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. These devices may not cause harmful interference and
2. These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi cations to these equipment. Such modifi cations could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NIMBLERTX label example
FCC ID: O8Innnnnnn
nnnnn: Product model
S/N: Product serial number
Cod.: Product identifi cation code
INTERNAL LABEL EXTERNAL LABEL EXTERNAL LABEL ON TRANSMITTER
This product may be subjected
to usage restriction.
Product serial number.
000000
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
GREEN LED light does not shine when key is pressed.
Flat Batteries
Replace the remote control batteries. (See ‘Replacing the batteries in the Transmitter’)
System does not respond to the controls.
Flat Batteries See above.
Incorrect replacement of batteries.
Check that the batteries have been inserted correctly.
System not coded. Re-code the system. (See ‘System Coding’)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
System does not respond to the controls.
Absence of power in the receiver unit.
Check the emergency mushroom button on the transmitter is in the release position. Check the vehicle battery is correctly connected to the receiver unit.
Incorrect connection of the cabling to utilities.
Check the cabling to the users (indicators, electro-valves etc.)
Incorrect installation of the receiver.
The receiver must not be shielded by ferrous masses (see “Positioning the receiver unit”)
System not coded. Re-code the system (see “System Coding”)
RADIO REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER UNIT
PRODUCT IDENTIFYING LABELS
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