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Scanreco – Service Manual G6 Radio Remote Control System
3. Connect the safety classified outputs LOOP OUT, STOP OUT and ACT MOV OUT to the
corresponding safety inputs on the machine.
4. Connect the CAN bus and select external or internal termination.
a. External termination is enabled by installing a 120 Ohm resistor between CAN H and CAN L.
b. Internal termination is enabled/disabled by software parameters in the Scanreco digital
servicing tool Modulate.
5. If the tether cable (optional feature) is used, a separate connector must be purchased and
installed (M12/Hirschman). The separate female M12 or Hirschman connector can be
placed anywhere on the machine for optimum ease of use.
6. Manual mode enables operation from control stations other than the transmitter. It is optional
to install this functionality. To use manual mode an external switch must be purchased
and installed.
STEP 3: Attach the antenna to the antenna connector (RP-SMA).
1. If you install the receiver outside, an antenna whip can be installed directly on the receiver.
2. If you install the receiver inside an electrical cabinet or obscured location, use an external
extension cable.
NOTICE!
All systems use the license free ISM frequency bands: 868 MHz, 915 MHz, or 2.4 GHz. Make sure
that the transmitter and receiver has the correct frequency band.
There are dierent antennas for dierent frequency bands. Scanreco has both a universal multiband
antenna and a single band antenna. If you have purchased a multiband system, you can change the
frequency using the Scanreco digital servicing tool Modulate. Make sure to select a frequency and
output power that is allowed in your country. For countries outside of Europe and North America
additional country specific approvals and labels are needed.
Frequencies typically used per region:
Worldwide: 2.4 GHz
Europe: 868 MHz or 2.4 GHz
North America: 915 MHz or 2.4 GHz
South America: 915 MHz (not all countries) or 2.4 GHz
Australia: 2.4 GHz
Asia: 2.4 GHz
Africa: 433 MHz
The list above is a simplified overview. Country specific dierences occur. If you are uncertain
about which frequency and output power to use, contact your point of purchase or Scanreco for
further support.
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WARNING!
External components connected to the receiver must have electrical safety approvals and fire enclo-
sures if needed. External components must be safeguarded against fire under normal operating
conditions and abnormal operating conditions.
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