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OPERATING PROCEDURES TMS9000-2 OPERATOR MANUAL
4-44
Published 02-21-2019, Control # 611-05
Enter the current rigging mode, refer to Enter rigging mode
below.
Enter rigging mode
For a complete rigging mode input, you must enter, confirm
and accept the rigging mode and the reeving.
Open the Enter rigging mode(1, Figure 4-46) menu if
necessary.
There are two ways of entering the current rigging mode.
Either enter the individual components (1, Figure 4-47)
to (6) one after the other.
Or enter the RCL code (8) and the reeving (7).
The newly entered rigging mode must then be confirmed
with (9)
The following section describes the input procedure based
on the individual components. If you want to enter the rigging
mode based on the RCL code, refer to Entering the RCL
code, page 4-47.
Entering individual components
With this type of input, select all the components of the
rigging mode one after the other.
When re-entering the rigging mode completely, you can
prevent already entered components from changing by
making entries in the following order:
- Counterweight (2, Figure 4-48)
- Boom system (1)
- Outrigger span (3)
In this order, the values that can be selected for the current
entry are always restricted by the previous entry. As a result,
already entered values do not change.
When entering the components, the corresponding RCL
code (6) is displayed at the same time.
Then you must enter the current reeving (5) and accept the
indicated rigging mode.
Switching on input mode
Select one of the desired components (1, Figure 4-48) to
(4).
The corresponding symbol goes orange.
8849-25
FIGURE 4-46
1
8882-3b
FIGURE 4-47
8
7
2
3
4
1
5
6
9
DANGER
Overload/Tipover hazard!
The RCL is an operator aid. If it is programmed
incorrectly, the system may not warn the operator of
impending overload and may not activate function
lockouts.
Ensure the RCL is properly programmed to correspond to
the actual crane configuration being used.
8882-28a
FIGURE 4-48
6
5
2
3
4
1
1
1
7
1

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BrandManitowoc
ModelGrove TMS9000-2 Series
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