User's Manual

Address Changeover via Coding Plug
The coding plug activates a preselected frequency and address coding in the transmitter which
corresponds with the data of the respective receiver.
If the coding plug is inserted in a spare transmitter, it will receive the same data as the original
transmitter. The spare transmitter can therefore now access the receiver
Changing the coding plug:
Turn the union nut to the left
and pull out the coding plug.
Put the coding plug into the socket of
the spare transmitter and lock it by
turning the union nut to the right.
Notes:
Operation is not possible without coding plug.
If the coding plug is removed during operation the transmitter switches off immediately.
The coding plug is labeled with the fabrication number of the respective receiver.
Utilization of Button as Shift Key
The RPM+ and RPM– buttons have a dual function.
If the button
is kept depressed and the RPM+ resp. RPM– button is also activated, the Motor Start
resp. Motor Stop command will be output.
Enabling of the Proportional Outputs
The start button must be depressed after the system has been activated and enabled via Si1 (at the
receiver). It is not until this has been done that the function of the compact linear levers at the receiver
will be enabled.
Rotary Switch for Preselected Speed
Using the rotary switch it is possible to choose between four maximum machine speeds, which are set in
accordance with the customer’s requirements.
The symbols for the speed adaptation have the following meanings:
= maximum speed 100 %
= maximum speed, limited to 75 %
= maximum speed, limited to 50 %
= maximum speed, limited to 25 %