User's Manual

User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
REM
device
®
- ITALY 9
TWIN auxiliary transmitter unit
TWIN systems are constituted by two transmitting units: a main and an
auxiliary. To use the system correctly:
o switch on the operating or lifting machine powering the receiver unit;
o switch on one of the two transmitters provided (primary or auxiliary)
and send the START command for approx. 10 seconds.
Once the receiver (RUBYBOX move or ECOBOX move) recognizes the
transmitter, it starts the machine, which sounds:
ONCE (primary transmitter);
THREE TIMES (auxiliary transmitter).
From now on, the machine can be controlled only by this transmitter until
power to the receiver unit (RUBYBOX move, ECOBOX move or DIN move) is
cut off or until the FREE command (described in the next paragraph) is
activated.
The other transmitter unit will never be able to take
control of the machine.
The Twin system complies with the EN 60204-32
standard (Safety of machinery) and does not allow
using the two transmitters simultaneously.
There are available two different ways to transfer the machine control
from one transmitter unit to another:
1) Activate the FREE function (as described in the following paragraph)
2) Turn the receiver unit off and on again after a few seconds (normally
the receiver unit is powered by the operating machine: in that case you
may power off and on again after a few seconds directly the machine).
ATTENTION: The machinery may lose power for reasons outside the
operator's control.
In this case, it is possible for a second operator with one of
the two transmitters to take control of the machine if he
happens to press the START button when power is resumed.
The different audible alarm sounds to warn the operators.
User Manual
version 3.2
Move series radiocontrols
mod.
GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK
and
T
April 2016
10
REM
device
®
- ITALY
FREE function
Only the unit controlling the machine can perform the FREE function that
is freeing the receiver to accept control of the other unit.
In page I of the appendix (see page 23 of this manual) the actuators
assigned to this function are shown.
To carry out the FREE command, identify the Sp4 (or D1) actuator
as specified in the appendix and follow the following procedure:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) operate Sp4 (or D1) and operate the START at the same time;
keep that position, paying attention that the beep and the F1 LED (if
any) are activated only once;
after just one flash (or beep), release the START and Sp4 (or D1);
c) the GREEN LED (ON) will produce a long flash accompanied by a short
melody to confirm that the procedure has been performed correctly.
If the procedure is not performed in this exact sequence or the controls are
held any longer, the operation will be aborted and you will need to repeat
the sequence from the beginning.
In case of error, the LEDs will flash alternately and the transmitter will
sound.
On models with a display, all stages are shown on the display and the
message "FREE" comes up to confirm the operation.
CHANGING transmitter FREQUENCY
There is no need to open either the transmitter unit or receiver unit to
change frequency. Locate actuator Sp4 (or lever D1, as specified in greater
detail on page I of the appendix on page 19 of this manual) and proceed as
follows:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP
BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) operate Sp4 (or D1) and operate the START at the same time;
keep on and count 5 beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if applicable, on
the left);
after exactly 5 beeps and flashes, release START and Sp4 or D1;
c) the Green LED flashes accompanied by a short melody to confirm that
you have entered the band/frequency change menu;
d) activate Sp4 or D1 again together with START; keep on and count 3
beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if any, on the left); after exactly 3
beeps and flashes, release START and Sp4 or D1;