User Manual

Part # 68C-MKU, Edition 01/2007, Version 1.0 Page 33
If the DP button is depressed to its first level, first speed is achieved and maintained as long as
the button remains at that level of depression. If the button is depressed to its second level,
second speed is achieved. If the operator releases pressure and allows the button to return to
the first level, first speed is again achieved. Moving directly from ‘OFF’ to the second level of
depression can command second speed if sufficient pressure is applied. For example, one of
two DP buttons labeled ‘FORWARD’ and ‘REVERSE’ is used at the first pressure level to
command the direction and first speed of the equipment. The second pressure level of the
button in use will command a second speed.
WARNING:
ALL EQUIPMENT MUST HAVE A MAINLINE (ML) CONTACTOR INSTALLED AND
ALL TRACKED EQUIPMENT (I.E. CRANES) HAVE A BRAKE INSTALLED.
THE REMOTE CONTROL OPERATE (OPR) RELAYS MUST BE CONNECTED TO
THE MAINLINE SO THAT STOP COMMANDS WILL DE-ENERGIZE THE MAINLINE
CONTACTOR AND SET THE EQUIPMENT BRAKE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING:
MORE THAN ONE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM MAY BE USED AT, AROUND, OR
NEARBY YOUR OPERATING FACILITY. THEREFORE, BEFORE INSERTING A
'TRANSKEY' INTO AN OCU, YOU MUST INSURE THE CORRECT CODED
'TRANSKEY' IS SELECTED FOR THE DESIRED EQUIPMENT TO BE OPERATED.
IF THE WRONG 'TRANSKEY' IS INSERTED INTO AN OCU, OTHER REMOTE
CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT LOCATED AT, AROUND, OR NEARBY YOUR
FACILITY MAY BECOME OPERATIONAL.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN
UNINTENED OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT WHICH IN
TURN COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONNEL AND
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.