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Brand | Control Chief |
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Model | TeleChief TM2000 |
Category | Receiver |
Language | English |
Control Chief Corporation guarantees that this equipment meets its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory.
This equipment is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment.
For warranty service or repair, this equipment must be returned to Control Chief Corporation.
This warranty does not include consumable parts such as joysticks, batteries, fuses, buttons, and relays.
No other warranty is expressed or implied, except for the above mentioned.
The safety guidelines in this manual are not intended to replace any rules or regulations or any applicable local, state, or federal governing laws.
This product and related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and instructions before operation.
Read this manual carefully before operating and installing this product.
A standard TeleChief® wireless pendant system consists of a single (1) receiver and one (1) or two (2) handheld transmitters.
Shows images and part numbers for TM2000, TM4000, and TM6000 transmitters.
Lists accessories such as batteries, straps, and owner's manuals.
Observe all safety precautions when climbing or working on the machine. Turn off main power source to avoid electric shock.
Explains selection of DC and AC power supply voltages for the TeleChief® Series receivers.
Details how to configure the R0/START relay for N.O. (default) or N.C. output.
Provides steps for mounting the receiver unit securely to the crane/machine.
Shows wiring diagrams for AC and DC models of TM2000, TM4000, and TM6000 receivers.
Allows pairing a new transmitter and receiver by setting same ID codes and frequency.
Details the requirement for two AA alkaline batteries and LED indicators for battery status.
Steps for turning on the equipment, installing batteries, and operating the system.
Procedure for emergency situations, including pressing STOP and switching off main power.
Emphasizes daily inspection and testing of safety devices before operation.
Lists transmitter and receiver LED error codes and their meanings.
Instructions on how to safely open the fuse cover and replace a fuse.
Details fuse replacement for DC type, referencing fuse numbers, sizes, and types.
Procedure for changing the operating frequency by replacing the crystal unit.
Enclosure type, operating temperature, relay ratings, ID code, and operating range.
Dimensions, weight, battery requirements, and special features of the transmitter.
Dimensions, weight, power types, sensitivity, and common lines of the receiver.