Intercontinental Technologies Ltd F22-6D Manuel D’Utilisation
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Chapter 4
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3. To reduce the speed, press the “ratchet down” button once. Repeated pressing will reduce the
speed to the lowest speed of the ratcheting feature. To get to the lowest speed, lift the motion
button from the second step to the first step.
button from the second step to the first step.
Note: When accelerating or decelerating with the ratchet function, the motion button must be fully
depressed. If the motion button is fully released, then the speed will return to zero. If a two-step
motion button is partially released, then the speed will return to the lowest setting.
Table 4-2-2 Pushbuttons for Ratcheting
Any Motion Button/Second Speed + Pushbutton 5 or South Increase
Speed
Any Motion Button/Second Speed + Pushbutton 6 or North Decrease
Speed
4.2.3 Inching Operation
Inching is the ability to move a load in small increments so that it can be more precisely controlled,
without requiring the user to press and release buttons very rapidly. This function is available on all
handheld models with pushbutton 5. To use the inching function:
1. Ensure that all pushbuttons are released and that the equipment is motionless.
2. Press and hold the 5 pushbutton.
3. Press the applicable motion pushbutton to move the load a small distance in that direction.
4.3 Special Functions of Joystick Models
The Model F22-J Joystick Type Remote Controller offers broad flexibility on a variety of
applications through user-specific, customizable functions that are pre-programmed at the factory.
The system includes a transmitter and a spare transmitter, each with two joysticks, six pushbuttons,
and four rotary dials. The F22-J controller transmitter offers the most flexibility for a wide range of
applications.
4.3.1 Buttons on the Joystick Controller
The Joystick controller includes pushbuttons similar to those on the F22 Series Handheld units. The
pushbuttons can control motion or auxiliary functions and are custom-programmed at the factory for
your specific application. See Chapter 10 for detailed descriptions of the functions that are
available, and Section 10.2 for a discussion of button types.
4.3.2 Joystick Operation: Direction of Movement
The F22-J includes two joysticks, each of which can control four primary directions of motion. The
directions of motion can be combined so that, for example, a bridge/trolley combination can move
North and East simultaneously. The functions for axial movements of Joystick 1 and Joystick 2 are
preset at the factory based on your application. A typical setting might be:
applications through user-specific, customizable functions that are pre-programmed at the factory.
The system includes a transmitter and a spare transmitter, each with two joysticks, six pushbuttons,
and four rotary dials. The F22-J controller transmitter offers the most flexibility for a wide range of
applications.
4.3.1 Buttons on the Joystick Controller
The Joystick controller includes pushbuttons similar to those on the F22 Series Handheld units. The
pushbuttons can control motion or auxiliary functions and are custom-programmed at the factory for
your specific application. See Chapter 10 for detailed descriptions of the functions that are
available, and Section 10.2 for a discussion of button types.
4.3.2 Joystick Operation: Direction of Movement
The F22-J includes two joysticks, each of which can control four primary directions of motion. The
directions of motion can be combined so that, for example, a bridge/trolley combination can move
North and East simultaneously. The functions for axial movements of Joystick 1 and Joystick 2 are
preset at the factory based on your application. A typical setting might be: