Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC Statements
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Cervis Inc. Safety Precautions
- 2.0 TM70 System Description
- 3.0 CB70 Battery Charger and BT24IK Batteries
- 4.0 Receiver
- 5.0 Starting Up
- 6.0 Operating Instructions
- 7.0 Maintenance
- 8.0 Warranty
- 9.0 Parts Information
- 10.0 Programming a Spare Transmitter
- 11.0 Program the Machine ID in LCD Transmitters
- 12.0 Change Base Channel
- 13.0 CANopen Interface v2.4
- 14.0 LCD70 Display Option
- 15.0 First Come – First Served Operation
- 16.0 LA70 and LA70M Range Limiter
- 17.0 Tandem Operation
- 18.0 TM70 Analog Feedback Calibration
- 19.0 IN0450P Option
- 20.0 IN4D Option
- 21.0 INCAN Option
- 22.0 A1P4RCAN Option
- 23.0 A2ICAN Option
- 24.0 A2VCAN Option
- 25.0 Tele-Alignment Option
- 26.0 R70/Plus Receivers – Software V3.2 Compatible
- 27.0 i-Kontrol Console Box

TM70/3-10 & i-Kontrol Console RC System
U035.3-TM70_Console_Sys
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SIGNAL ON – indicates the working frequency RF signal is being received.
DATA (When) ON – indicates that received data is correctly formatted.
ID
ON – indicates the receiver has recognized the transmitter identification
code.
CAN_RUN ON – indicates that communications with CAN expansion boards are OK.
CAN_ERR OFF
4. STOP relays KSTOP1 and KSTOP2 will be activated. The K2/START relay is
energized when the Start button is pushed.
5. Press any Control function button; its corresponding relay should energize. In
case of an active function, the safety relay K1/SAFETY will also energize. Check
each control in this manner.
6. Turn off the transmitter using the STOP button. Check to make sure all of the
relays are de-energized and that the DATA, ID, and SIGNAL LEDs go out. At this
point, they behave as they do in SCANNING mode.
7. Reconnect power to the motors. Move to the usual working position. Check to
make sure that all Control functions and the STOP button are properly operating.
Note: Neither Cervis or Ikusi is responsible for incorrect installation of equipment,
interferences produced as a result of frequency collisions, or of the working frequencies in
fixed facilities where several radio remote systems share or have the ability to share the
same zone or working area.










