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Page 1 - TM70 Handheld

TM TM TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control System User Manual U003.5-TM70_HH_SYS-R ©2007-2011 Cervis, Inc.

Page 2 - Cervis, Inc

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control • Never power the equipment with anything other than with the specified power supply. • Never allow unqualif

Page 3 - Table of Contents

System User Manual 3.0 System Component Installation 3.1 Transmitter Battery CAUTION THE BATTERIES MUST BE INITIALLY CHARGED BEFORE USE. Batteries

Page 4 - List of Tables

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 8. The green LED should light indicating that the transmitter is now transmitting. Now when any of the transm

Page 5 - Welcome to Cervis

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Page 6 - 1.0 TM70 System Description

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control U003.5-TM70_HH_SYS-R 10 Figure 4: Typical MOV Wiring Across Contactor Coil 3.2.1 Charging Tips • Do not rec

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System User Manual 9Note: If necessary, it is possible to improve signal reception by using the extension cables and external antenna kit. See Figure

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 2. Follow the Outputs Diagram supplied with the system to connect the power supply and the receiver outputs o

Page 9 - 2.0 Safety Instructions

System User Manual 3.4 Starting Up 1. Once the receiver has been connected, disconnect the power supply to the motors—by removing the fuses for exam

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control Crane ID Label Option: LCD Display LEDCommand Button Contact Key Start Button Stop Button Option: IR Range Lim

Page 11 - 3.1 Transmitter Battery

System User Manual 4.0 Using the System 4.1 General Instructions Use the following instructions to properly operate the equipment: 7. Attach the ha

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control This document is the property of Cervis, Inc. and cannot be copied, modified, e-mailed, or reproduced wit

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 4.2.1 LCD Option Power Level Display Transmitters with the LCD option indicate the battery power level by sh

Page 14 - 3.3 Receiver Installation

System User Manual Figure 9. Extracting the EP70 Memory Module A B4.3.2 Copy Receiver EP70 to Transmitter EP70 In cases where the damage to the tra

Page 15 - Figure 5. Receiver Footprint

18FigTM70 HHandheld Wirreless Remotte Control Figure 10. Tabgure 11. TX PReceiver EPble 6. TransmRef.1 2 3 4 5 6 Pushbutton/SP70 Module Lmitter Layo

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System User Manual 4.4 Programming the Machine Identification in LCD Transmitters Transmitters with the optional LCD display permit the operator to p

Page 17 - 3.4 Starting Up

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 4.5 LCD Display Analog Feedback Calibration Analog feedback systems must have the Display and Analog Feedback

Page 18 - DATA, ID, and

System User Manual 11. Press the START Button to Save the displayed value. The value will be memorized for that calibration item. Communication with t

Page 19 - 4.0 Using the System

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control targeted working zone as shown in Figure 13. Range Limited TM70 RF transmitters are equipped with an infrared

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System User Manual 4. Range Limiter Only As An Output Relay: The transmitter does not indicate if it is in or out of range, but it does not mask an o

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control In those cases where it is necessary to use more than one LA70 transmitter, connect subsequent transmitter in

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System User Manual 5.0 Maintenance 5.1 Precautions This equipment is designed for use in an industrial environment. However, we recommend you follow

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System User Manual Table of Contents List of Figures ...

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control • If any of the relays are not activated, the problem is associated with the remote control equipment. Observ

Page 25 - 4.6 Range Limiter

System User Manual 5.4 Spare Parts Table 9.Available Spare Parts Item Part Code Transmitter TM70/1 2301090 TM70/2 2301091 TM70/1 with Display &

Page 26 - 4.6.1 Infrared Sensor

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control Item Part Code Lower part PI70/2 2303678 Upper Transmitter Bumper 1151051 Lower Transmitter Bumper 1151052 B

Page 27 - 4.6.3 Installation

System User Manual 5.5 Common Spare Parts Identification (limited) The following information can be used to correctly identify common parts you may n

Page 28 - Infrared Transmitter

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control Figure 17. TM70/1 2301090-B4-DLA Display Handheld Transmitter LE72/915 DLA Transmitter Board 2303904 LE71/915

Page 29 - 5.0 Maintenance

System User Manual 2303801 PS70/1 DLA Upper 2303811 PS70/2 DLA Upper Both Upper Parts include all pushbuttons and a mounted STOP switch. Figure 19. P

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 6.0 Warranty Subject to the limitations below, Cervis warrants all of its products to be free from material d

Page 31 - 5.4 Spare Parts

System User Manual ©2007-2011 Cervis, Inc. 33 Cervis, Inc. Visit our Web site at: www.cervisinc.com Cervis, Inc. in long time partnership with

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TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control U003.5-TM70_HH_SYS-R ii List of Figures Figure 1. TM70 System Components with a TM70/1 Transmitter ...

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Welcome to Cervis Thank you for choosing the TM70 Wireless Remote Control. We here at Cervis believe you have purchased one of the most reliable ind

Page 34 - U003.5-TM70_HH_SYS-R 30

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control 1.0 TM70 System Description A standard TM70 system is comes complete with: • One (1) Transmitter – either a

Page 35 - ©2007-2011 Cervis, Inc

STR ystem User ©2007-20Table 1. TM70Figure 2 Reference 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Manual 011 Cervis, I0/02 TransmiComponeIR Range LLCD (optioDiagnostic T

Page 36 - 6.0 Warranty

TM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control Table 2. TM70 Main Specifications TM70 Frequency band 914.150 – 915.875 MHz ERP < 1mW Response Time 100 m

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System User Manual 2.0 Safety Instructions CAUTION These instructions must be read carefully in order to install and use the system properly, to kee

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