Intercontinental Technologies Ltd F22-6D Manual Do Utilizador
Intercontinental Technologies, Ltd.
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Chapter 8
• If possible, select a place where you can see the receiver or antenna during operation.
• Select a place away from motors, relays, high-voltage wiring, magnetic switches, and power
cables.
• The receiver must be at least 3 cm away from any obstacles.
2. Determine the available power source. The standard input voltage for the handheld’s receiver is
120 VAC, 60 Hz (240 VAC and 12 or 24 V, AC or DC, are also available). The joystick’s
receiver auto-detects the power source and can accept either 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 240 VAC, 60
Hz, with no action required by the installer.
receiver auto-detects the power source and can accept either 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 240 VAC, 60
Hz, with no action required by the installer.
8.2.2 Mounting and Connecting the Receiver
To mount and connect the receiver, perform the following steps:
1. Turn off the main power of the crane.
2. Drill the holes for the mounting screws, install the receiver, and then mount the receiver using
6mm nuts on the vibration-resistant rubber stand-offs. Refer to the Technical Sheet for the
receiver for the size and location of the mounting holes.
receiver for the size and location of the mounting holes.
3. Connect the wires from the cable to the control circuit of the crane. Refer to the Technical
Sheets in Chapter 14 for a schematic diagram of the receiver (or see the schematic on the front of
the receiver itself). Note that the numbers in parentheses on the schematic correspond to the
wire number in the cable.
the receiver itself). Note that the numbers in parentheses on the schematic correspond to the
wire number in the cable.
4. Secure the cables to avoid wear due to the vibration of the crane or other factors.
5. Twist and pull out the red Stop button on the receiver.
8.2.3 Receiver Installation Test Plan
The Run/Test toggle switch inside the receiver is provided to enable testing of the unit before it is
placed in service. When the switch is in the RUN position, the unit functions normally. When the
switch is in the TEST position, relay power is interrupted; the LEDs will light but the relays will not
actuate.
To test the unit:
1. Open the top cover of the receiver and set the Run/Test switch to the TEST position (see Section
5. Twist and pull out the red Stop button on the receiver.
8.2.3 Receiver Installation Test Plan
The Run/Test toggle switch inside the receiver is provided to enable testing of the unit before it is
placed in service. When the switch is in the RUN position, the unit functions normally. When the
switch is in the TEST position, relay power is interrupted; the LEDs will light but the relays will not
actuate.
To test the unit:
1. Open the top cover of the receiver and set the Run/Test switch to the TEST position (see Section
12.2.5).
2. Turn on the main power for crane.
3. Using the transmitter, test each button and function; the relays will not actuate but the LEDs will
3. Using the transmitter, test each button and function; the relays will not actuate but the LEDs will
illuminate.
4. After testing, set the Run/Test switch to the RUN position and replace the top cover of the
receiver.
8.3 Installation of Optional Accessories
For installation of any optional accessories such as the Extended Antenna Kit, refer to the
accessory’s Technical Sheet in Chapter 14.
accessory’s Technical Sheet in Chapter 14.