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Stellar
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TC Series Telescopic Crane Owner’s Manual | Page 9
Radio Remote Control Features
Radio Remote Sleep Mode
The radio remote control enters sleep mode after two minutes of inactivity. Activate a toggle
switch to re-link the transmitter to the receiver. After re-linking, activate the desired toggle to
continue operation.
E-Stop Button
The Radio remote control is equipped with an emergency stop button. If a situation arises that
requires the immediate stoppage of crane functionality, press down on the red Emergency Stop
button located on the top of the remote control. To resume operation, activate any function to
restart the transmitter.
Power on Demand Mode (P.O.D)
When the optional engine speed control is toggled on, the crane controller will automatically
ramp the engine speed up to high idle while the crane is actively being operated. During periods
of inactivity the engine speed will be returned to low idle. See the Installation, Assembly Drawings,
and Parts Manual for mode selection wiring.
Radio Remote Battery Replacement
Occasionally the batteries in the handheld transmitter will need
to be changed. The AA Alkaline batteries are located in the
handle portion of the radio transmitter. Release the button and
slide the battery holder out. Replace the batteries and return
the holder back into the handheld transmitter until the button
latches.
Magnet
A single magnet is integrated into the back housing of the radio remote. This magnet allows you to
temporarily attach the radio to metal surfaces for your convenience.
Radio Remote Backup Cord
If the handheld transmitter has a system problem that makes the radio function un-usable, use of
the back-up cord may be necessary.
Death or serious injury will result from touching tethered remote if the crane,
load, or vehicle becomes electrically charged. Always maintain safe clearance from high voltage
power sources.
1. Locate the backup control cord. Most likely it is in the crane compartment, or in the cab behind
the seat.
2. Remove the battery holder from the remote handle and place the similar
looking end of the back-up cord in the bottom of the transmitter handle.
3. Attach the other end of the back-up cord to the connector currently used
by the antenna on the control receiver. The control receiver is located on
the back of the crane mast.
DANGER

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