User's Manual

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Installation
AUTEC - Dynamic Plus series
6.2 Sta󰓐 training: installation and maintenance
All installation and maintenance operations relating to the Autec Radio Remote Control system
must be carried out by ONLY quali󰘰ed technicians. Without limitation on the foregoing, such
technicians must be trained and quali󰘰ed with respect to:
- the activity to perform;
- warnings resulting from the risk assessment, concerning the Radio Remote Control
installation and/or maintenance;
- all applicable Laws, Regulations and Standards, even local, including also safety rules;
- operations and requirements of the Machine on which the Radio Remote Control is to
be installed;
- instructions and warnings provided in the Manual and any other documents related to
the Radio Remote Control and to the radio remote controlled Machine;
- directions by the Machine Manufacturer and by the Person in charge for safety in the
workplace where the system "Machine + Radio Remote Control" is used.
General instructions for installation and maintenance are provided in chapter 6 and in chapter
9 respectively.
Instructions for the di󰘯erent Units are described in the speci󰘰c Manual's parts related to the
Units. Therefore, please refer to that parts of the Instruction Manual.
6.3 Classi󰄈cation of commands
This paragraph describes the classi󰘰cation of commands in the Radio Remote Control: such
information is useful during installation and maintenance.
6.3.1 Command type: analogue, digital or direction command
Commands sent by the Transmitting Unit can either be analogue, digital or direction commands.
Analogue commands generate proportional outputs as a function of the position of the
corresponding actuator.
Digital commands switch the status of their corresponding output, according to the position
of the related actuator. This status can either be on or o󰘯.
Direction commands are digital commands paired with analogue commands, and are used
to enable the movement in a speci󰘰c direction.
6.3.2 Name of commands
All commands activated by the Transmitting Unit are identi󰘰ed with abbreviations such D1,
D2, H1, L1, etc.
Those abbreviations are provided in the Technical Data Sheet that must be used when
installing the system, and in particular:
- in the drawing of the Transmitting Unit, where commands and their layout are indicated;
- in the wiring diagram of the Receiving Unit.
This is helpful to highlight the relation between the commands sent by the Transmitting Unit
and those available on the Receiving Unit.