User's Manual

Section 7 – Programming (Continued)
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7-4.
Custom Programming.
7-4.1.
Receiver Programming Options.
The following parameters are programmable in
the receiver: (See below for details).
Auto Alarm – Sounds alarm on turn on.
E-STOP Alarm Sends Alarm on E-STOP.
Single or 2-speed system – Assigns outputs.
Latching of auxiliary relays – Up to two relays.
Time-out-timer disable.
Number of Multibox transmitters.
7-4.2.
Transmitter Programming Options.
The following parameters are programmable in
most transmitters: (See Sections 7-6., 7-7. and 7-
8. Membrane, Pendant and tele
Pilot
Programming for details).
Switch PositionHoist, Trolley Etc.
Timer-out-timer operation.
Modes – Single speed switch grouping.
Crane configuration -
Tandem disable – Eliminates “both
Select invert – Inverts the select function.
7-5.
Receiver Programming. (For the location
of specific programming switches see Figure 8-
1. Receiver Layout).
WARNING
MAKE SURE S1 MASTER CONTROL RELAY
(MCR) IS TURNED OFF BEFORE ATTEMPT-
ING TO REPROGRAM THE RECEIVER, TO
PREVENT ACTIVATION OF EXTERNAL
CIRCUITRY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT.
7-5.1.
Auto Alarm And E-STOP Alarm.
The receiver can have either one of these
functions or both. The use of either one of these
two functions dedicates one specific control relay
to operate an external alarm. An external alarm
(not supplied) needs to be connected to this relay.
7-5.2.
Auto Alarm (SW4-8). Normally OFF.
Gives about 5 seconds of alarm when the
transmitter is first turned on.
To Enable.
Connect an external alarm. Move dip switch
SW4-8 on the Receiver Board to the ON position.
See Section 6. Wiring for the location for the
location of the alarm relay.
7-5.3.
E-STOP Stop Alarm (SW4-7).
Normally OFF.
Gives about 5 seconds of alarm when the
Emergency Stop (E-STOP) is activated on the
transmitter.
To Enable.
Connect an external alarm. Move dip switch
SW4-7 on the Receiver Board to the ON position
and jumper JU1 to ON. See Figure 8-1. Receiver
Board Layout for the position of JU1. Jumper JU1
facilitates bypassing the E-STOP shutdown to the
Alarm Relay so it can be activated during an E-
STOP shutdown See Section 6. Wiring. for the
location for the location of the alarm relay.
7-5.4.
2-Speed Or Single-Speed Outputs
(SW3-5). Normally OFF for 2-Speed.
Turning ON switch SW3-5 changes the relay
output pattern to best match the needs of a single-
speed system. See Section 6. Wiring for
appropriate output pattern.
7-5.5.
Auxiliary Functions General.
The TR12 receiver has up to 3 auxiliary (Aux)
function capability. These Aux functions are
dedicated relays that can be used to sound horns,
light lights or other functions. Typically a TR12
has 3 Aux functions (for standard 2-speed). See
Section 6. Wiring for the location for the location
of the auxiliary relays. However, there are a
number of specialties and variations available. If
your transmitter does not have a document
describing these functions, the easiest way to
determine what the Aux functions do is to look at
the relay outputs and while depressing the
appropriate Aux switch on the transmitter see
which LED lights for which relay.
7-5.5.1.
Auxiliary Function Relay Latching
(SW4-2 and -3). Normally All OFF.