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Stellar
®
Heavy-Duty Telescopic Crane Owner’s Manual | Page 9
1. Rotate Clockwise/Counterclockwise
Push up to rotate the boom clockwise. Push
down to rotate the boom counterclockwise.
The screen will continue to display Load % while
pressed. Must be operated in conjunction with
Variable Speed Trigger to perform function.
2. Winch Up/Down Toggle
Push up to raise the winch. Push down to lower
the winch. Depending on system preferences,
screen will display Weight of load in lbs or kg while
pressed. Must be operated in conjunction with
Variable Speed Trigger to perform function.
3. Extension In/Out Toggle
Push up to extend the extension. Push down
to retract the extension. Depending on system
preferences, screen will display Radius in ft & in or m &
cm while pressed. Must be operated in conjunction
with Variable Speed Trigger to perform function.
4. Boom Up/Down Toggle
Push up to raise the boom. Push down to lower
the boom. Screen will display Boom Angle while
pressed. Must be operated in conjunction with
Variable Speed Trigger to perform function.
5. Shift Function Down Button
Press to scroll through screens that change the
function of each of the four toggle switches.
New toggle function will be shown in line with
the toggles with toggle up and toggle down
functions as necessary. This button is also used
to acknowledge any error messages that occur
while in Crane Operating Mode. (See page 14
for ore information about Shift Function Screens.)
6. Shift Function Up Button
Press to return to previous shift function screen
while scrolling through shift function screens.
NOTE: While in Crane Operating Mode, this
button can be programed with a quick function
operation. (See page 14 for more information.)
7. LED Information Display
Back lit LED screen displays various information
about crane functions and operational feedback.
8. Battery Charging Indicator
Indicator will illuminate when battery is being
charged in docking station or with tethered
extension cable.
9. Ambient Light Sensor
If activated in the preferences screen, the light
sensor will turn the screen back light on or off as
needed. (See page 17 for more information
Radio Remote Control Functions
on back light preferences.)
10. Boost/Re-Link Button
Push and hold for 2 seconds to engage boost
mode (See page 18 for details on ‘Boost
Mode’). Also, if the transmitter and receiver
become disconnected from one another, quick-
press this button to re-link the two devices.
11. Crane Info Scroll Button
Press to scroll through the different readouts
while in Crane Operating Mode and crane is not
moving.
12. Variable Speed Trigger
Use in conjunction with a crane control toggle. Press
up or down on a toggle and squeeze the trigger
to activate the function. The further the trigger is
pressed in, the faster the function will operate.
13. Stop Button
The Radio remote control is equipped with an
“all functions” stop button. If a situation arises
that requires the immediate stoppage of crane
functionality, push in the RED Stop button. To
resume operation, twist the Stop Button clockwise
to release it and activate any function to awaken
the transmitter. The controller will then need to be
re-linked to the receiver to continue operation.
14. Battery Access Cover
The four AA NiMH batteries are stored in the
handle and can be accessed by removing the
four screws at the bottom of the handle. (See
page 25 for more information.)
15. Quick Hang Magnetic Back
A series of magnets are integrated into the back
housing of the radio remote. These magnets allow
you to temporarily attach the radio to metal
surfaces for your convenience. Do not leave
it hanging there, especially during transport.
Always return your radio remote to its docking
station for transport, storage, and charging.
16. Extension Cable Data Port and Cap
There is an M12 data port on the back of the
radio remote in the event you need to install a
tethered extension cable to control the crane.
(See page 25 for more information.)
17. Charging Contact Points
The two charging contact points for the radio
remote are located on the back. Keep them
clean from and ensure they are not covered by
tape or other adhesives.
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