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HBC-Radiomatic spectrum D - User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Original Operating Instructions

Questions and Answers

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    ubuchananAug 7, 2025
    What to do if HBC-Radiomatic Remote Control transmitter does not react when switched on?
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      Jordan McmahonAug 7, 2025
      If the HBC-Radiomatic Remote Control transmitter doesn't react when switched on, it might be due to a lack of power. You should: * Check the battery contacts for any damage or contamination. * Insert a fully charged battery into the battery compartment. * Recharge the battery.
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    tonyacarlsonAug 13, 2025
    Why does my HBC-Radiomatic spectrum D Remote Control show low-power indication after minimal operating time?
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      Rebecca GreenAug 14, 2025
      A low-power indication on your HBC-Radiomatic Remote Control after minimal operating time can occur if the battery contacts are contaminated or damaged, or the battery isn't properly charged. To resolve this: * Check the battery contacts for damage or contamination. * Recharge the battery. * Ensure the recharging process runs correctly. * Test the transmitter functions using a fully charged or a replacement battery.
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    Heather BlackAug 21, 2025
    What to do if the HBC-Radiomatic spectrum D Remote Control display flashes green but control commands don't work?
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      allenjulieAug 21, 2025
      If the display in your HBC-Radiomatic Remote Control transmitter flashes green, but you can't effect control commands, it could be due to the receiver not having voltage or a lack of radio communication. Check the connecting cable to the receiver. Additionally, ensure that the "Crane On" command has been given, and check the functions via the LEDs in the radio status panel of the receiver.
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    marccolemanAug 29, 2025
    Why some commands are not carried out on my HBC-Radiomatic spectrum D?
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      jamiedicksonAug 29, 2025
      If some commands are not carried out on your HBC-Radiomatic Remote Control, it could be due to a defective receiver or an interruption in the connecting cable to the machine. Check if all connecting cables and cable junctions are tight.

Summary

Safety Instructions

Intended Use and General Safety

Defines intended use and general safety guidelines for radio systems.

Installation and Operation Safety

Covers electrical connections, safe operating locations, and emergency procedures.

FCC Compliance and Modifications

Addresses FCC compliance and restrictions on equipment modifications.

Transmitter Operation

Activating the Transmitter

Step-by-step guide to activating the transmitter and its variants.

Deactivating the Transmitter

Procedures for safely shutting down the transmitter.

Automatic Power Off Function

Explains the APO feature for safety and power saving.

System Feedback and Power

Display Indicators

Describes field strength and battery status indicators.

Battery Management

Details NiMH battery characteristics and handling.

Battery Charging Procedures

Battery Charger Safety

Safety instructions for operating the battery charger.

Charging Process and Indications

Steps for charging the battery and understanding LED indications.

Advanced Options and Features

Safety Features

Covers shock-off, zero-g, and inclination switch functions.

Infrakey and Joystick Control

Details infrakey activation and joystick deadman function.

User Identification and Enabling Switch

Explains user identification and enabling switch features.

Alarms and Drive Functions

Describes vibration alarm, micro drive, and orthogonal drive.

Frequency Management

Fixed and Manual Frequency Switching

Explains fixed frequency and manual channel selection.

Automatic Frequency Selection (AFS;AFM)

Details radiomatic® AFS and AFM features.

Multi-Transmitter Operation

Catch-Release System

How multiple transmitters control one machine alternately.

Tandem Operation Modes

Explains T1, T2, and TM/TS tandem operation configurations.

Catch-Release-Tandem Operation

Combines catch-release with tandem control for multiple machines.

Control Enhancements

Cable Control and RF-Amplifier

Using cable connection and activating RF-amplifier.

Button Functions and Feedback

Dual button functions, LED feedback, and bank switching.

Speed Selection and Key Up

Rotary speed selection and transmitter key up function.

radiomatic CPS and IBAR

Continuous power supply and intelligent over-roll bar features.

Technical Data and Troubleshooting

Technical Specifications

Lists technical data including voltage, frequency, dimensions, and protection class.

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides solutions for common problems and error indications.

Maintenance and Fault Handling

Routine Maintenance Checks

Outlines regular checks for switches, seals, and batteries.

Fault Handling and Service

Procedures for dealing with faults and contacting service.

HBC-Radiomatic spectrum D Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHBC-Radiomatic
Modelspectrum D
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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