User's Manual

Section 7 – Programming (Continued)
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the receiver. A dot on the switch diagram means
that switch position is ON. For Membrane
transmitters the access code positions A1-A4 can
be accessed through the battery compartment.
Reassemble unit; replace the batteries and test.
7-1.2.3.
Pendant Transmitter Access Code
Setting.
Open the back battery door and take out the
batteries as a safety precaution.
Remove the 8 screws on the front cover. Turn
transmitter over and remove back cover.
Locate the dip switches marked “A” and “B”.
See Figure 8-4. Pendant Transmitter M/C
Module E10636. With a pen or pointed object
toggle the switches to match the Pendant
Transmitter Code Diagram on the door of the
receiver. A dot on the switch diagram means that
switch position is ON.
Reassemble unit; replace the batteries and test.
WARNING
AFTER CHANGING THE ACCESS CODES
ON THE TRANSMITTER, TEST THE UNIT
BY TURNING IT ON AND OFF NEAR THE
APPROPRIATE RECEIVER. IF THE RE-
CEIVER DOES NOT RESPOND, DO NOT
ACTIVATE A FUNCTION BUTTON! THE
TRANSMITTER MAY HAVE THE WRONG
ACCESS CODE, WHICH COULD MOVE
ANOTHER CRANE. RE-CHECK THE
ACCESS CODE IN THE TRANSMITTER
AND RETEST. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
7-1.3.
Receiver Access Code Setting.
The access code is preset at the factory and
should not be changed unless absolutely
necessary. The access code switches are labeled
“B” and “A”. See Figure 8-1. Receiver Layout
for switch location.
The programming in the receiver(s) must match
the transmitter. If looking at the label on the
outside of the transmitter, take note that positions
“A” and “B” number from the left 1 through 8.
NOTE
IN EVENT PROGRAMMING OF ACCESS
CODES IS REQUIRED, TAKE SPECIAL
CARE TO CORRECTLY LOCATE ACCESS
CODE SWITCHES A AND B. LOOK FOR
THE LABELS A AND B ON THE PRINTED
CIRCUIT BOARD NEAR THE RESPECTIVE
SWITCHES. DETERMINE THEIR ORIENTA-
TION. THE SWITCHES MAY NUMBER
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT OR RIGHT TO LEFT.
LOOK FOR THE NUMBERING ON THE
SWITCHES. MATCH ACCESS CODES A1,
A2, - -- B1, B2 ETC.
After changing the access code, test the receiver
(s) with a matching transmitter. (If the red LED
DS9 comes ON in either receiver the code does
not match, recheck the access code settings).
WARNING
THE ACCESS CODES IN THE RECEIVER
ARE UNIQUE AND FACTORY PRESET. DO
NOT CHANGE THESE ACCESS CODES
UNLESS YOU ARE REPLACING AN EXIST-
ING RECEIVER AND ITS ACCESS CODE.
CHANGING THIS CODE COULD MAKE IT
COMMON WITH ANOTHER RECEIVER
ACCESS CODE, WHICH COULD MOVE
ANOTHER CRANE. NO TWO SYSTEMS IN
ANY LOCATION SHOULD EVER HAVE
THE SAME ACCESS CODES INDEPENDENT
OF FREQUENCY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERI-
OUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.