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ADVANTAGE SERIES LJ45 TRANSMITTER 
OWNER’S MANUAL 
ADVTG XMTR Rev 01 
Control Chief Corporation 
INSTALLATION 
Introduction 
Your LJ45 transmitter is ready to be placed into service once a fully charged battery has been 
installed.  Refer to Chapter 9 for Battery Charging and Maintenance. 
(If your transmitter has been customized for your particular application, please refer to the 
Configuration Cover Sheet and System Print package for additional details.) 
Typically, the only transmitter installation concern is the placement of the battery charger and 
the establishment of a battery usage schedule.  Additionally, the supervisor should establish 
procedures for the operators and maintenance personnel to secure transmitters to prevent 
unauthorized use. 
Battery Charger Placement 
Battery chargers should be installed indoors, where access to 120VAC power is available, and 
the temperature does not exceed 75
°F (24°C).  If the charger is placed in an area with exposure 
to higher temperatures while charging, the daily life expectancy of the battery pack will be 
degraded.  
Securing the Transmitter 
Most operating sites have safety regulations which require machine controls to be secured to 
prevent operation by unauthorized personnel.  The LJ45 transmitter uses a keylock power 
switch.  Only authorized personnel should be given access to the transmitter.  When not in use, 
remove the transmitter power key or secure the transmitter in a locked cabinet. 
ADVANTAGE SERIES LJ45 TRANSMITTER 
OWNER’S MANUAL 
ADVTG XMTR Rev 01 
Control Chief Corporation 
TRANSMITTER OVERVIEW 
Introduction 
The LJ45 transmitter is specifically designed to meet the demanding CMAA Crane Service 
Classification E (Severe Service).  This service class essentially requires continuous operation, 
and therefore subjects the transmitter to the probability of abuse due to the nature of some 
environments. 
To meet this Crane Service class the transmitter is designed with the following features. 
Mechanical Features 
The unit is housed in a lightweight enclosure specifically fabricated for the end user’s 
application.  The material used in the fabrication of the transmitter unit is ABS. This type of 
material is ideal because of its light weight and durability. 
Contamination entering the transmitter enclosure is minimized by the use of sealed switches or 
the use of switch covers. This also provides a measure of protection from water spray. 
Security Features 
¾ 
Power On/Off Keylock switch:  Secures the unit for operation by authorized personnel.  The 
key is removable in the OFF position only. 
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E-Stop Switch:  Controls the Main Line Contactor.  
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Switch Guard:  Designed to prevent accidental activation of the motor levers due to 
handling.
  
Motion and Auxiliary Switch Features 
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Motion Levers:  Dual-axis joysticks with heavy-duty “deadman” springs to return joysticks to 
center (neutral) position. 
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Auxiliary Function switches:  Various crane functions (e.g. rotate, grab, magnet on/off, Start, 
Stop) can be accommodated with toggle or pushbutton switches. 
Other Features 
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Battery LED:  Charge status of the state-of-the-art Lithium-Ion battery pack is displayed by 
an LED on the transmitter control panel.  See next page, Transmitter Operation. 
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Harness Clip Brackets:  Provide an attachment anchor for the harness clips.