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
18
Recessed Philips
Screws
10.0 Programming a Spare Transmitter
The EP70 EEPROM of a spare transmitter can be can be programmed to match the original
transmitter EP70 EEPROM. In the following steps, the original console box is called the Master
while the replacement transmitter is referred to as the Replacement.
Note: In the event that the console is damaged to the extent that its EP70 cannot be
removed, the copy process can be carried out by using the receiver EP70 EEPROM.
Note: Electronic components such as EEPROMs and memory chips
are susceptible to static damage. Take static precautions when
handling. Avoid touching pins and surface connections. Improper
handling may void the warranty.
1. Identify the COPY EP on the transmitter as shown in Figure
10. It can be identified by recognizing the square and triangle
symbols adjacent to the switch.
2. Remove the battery from the Master to ensure that transmitter
it turned OFF.
3. Remove the four screws from the bottom of the transmitter.
Figure 9. EP70 Extraction and Insertion
4. Remove the Master’s EP70 EEPROM.
5. Remove the battery from the Replacement to ensure that it is turned OFF. Remove the
Replacement’s EP70 module.
6. Insert the Master EP70 EEPROM into the Replacement’s EP70 socket.
7. Insert a charged battery into the Replacement console box.
8. Turn the ON/OFF key to ON.
9. Release the STOP button. The unit LED will pulse GREEN for approximately 15
seconds.










