Operating Instructions
Radio Transmitter eco
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HBC-radiomatic GmbH • 74564 Crailsheim • Germany
2007-06-18 Information and specifications subject to change without notice.
Radio Control System
2.2.4 Catch – Release Option
Via the Catch – Release Option two or more radio transmitters can control a crane
alternately.
When the radio receiver is switched on, the crane can initially be controlled via any
associated transmitter. Once the radio receiver was taken over by one transmitter, the
other transmitters no longer have access.
Take over crane
1. Unlock the STOP switch of the transmitter by turning, and press button.
2. Enter the “Catch“ command on the transmitter.
The access rights for the crane remain with that transmitter until the "Release" command
is issued by that transmitter.
Release crane
1. Enter the "Release" command on the transmitter.
2. Press the STOP switch on the transmitter.
The access rights for the crane are cancelled. Crane control can be taken over by
another transmitter.
Operating Example
Transmitter 1 has taken over the crane. Transmitter 2 is to be given control.
1. Enter the "Release" command on transmitter 1.
2. Press the STOP switch on transmitter 1.
3. Unlock the STOP switch of transmitter 2 by turning, and press button.
4. Enter the "Catch" command on transmitter 2.
Transmitter 2 now has sole access to all crane functions.
Notes:
– If a receiver has already been adopted by a transmitter can be displayed via a lamp
on the crane or machine.
– If the operating voltage of the receiver fails the receiver returns to the starting
condition in which it can be adopted by any transmitter. If necessary the receiver
must be adopted anew.
– If the transmitter is deactivated without the command “Release“ having been issued,
the other transmitters have no access to the receiver. The starting condition
described above can only be resumed by deactivating the operating voltage at the
receiver.