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2. 34 4 2 5 CB70 Charger and LM70 BT06 Battery Specifications 34 43 Receiver IIS a 35 4 3 1 R70MR11 Receiver with Output Relays 11 Outputs 37 uu 38 4 5 General Instructions 39 4 6 Programming a Spare Transmitter J J J 40 4 6 1 Transfer EP70 from Transmitter to Spare 40 4 6 2 Copy Receiver EP70 to Transmitter EP70 41 50 MaI SRanC66 Eon 43 5S1 OCU INS u uuu u eset S 43 5 2 43 5 2 1 Transmitter uio dh 43 5220 Receiver Fault LED SL _____ 43 5 3 Returning Equipment for Repair J 44 89 Wairani u u uu 45 7 0 Installation and Troubleshooting Drawings J 45 2013 Cervis Inc 170 Handheld Wireless List of Figures Figure 1 LM70
3. osea es J J J 32 Figure 28 BTO6K LM70 Compatible Battery J Q J J 34 Figure 29 Typical MOV Wiring Across Contactor Coil 35 Figure 30 Receiver Footprint J J 36 Figure 31 R70MR11 Relay Output Receiver Connections 37 Figure 32 Receiver LEDs and Transmitter Start Button 38 Figure 33 LM70 Transmitter Start Warning and Stop Buttons 39 Figure 34 Extracting the EP70 Memory Module 40 Figure 35 Receiver EP70 Module Location J J J J 41 Figure 36 LM70 Transmitters Layout 42 List of Tables Table 1 LM70 Transmitter Component Description T J J 27 Table 2 LM70 Specifications u u uu J J 28 Table 3 CB70 Charging LED Indications
4. J J 15 Figure 15 LM70 2 11C Left Half of Drawing 1 J 16 Figure 16 LM70 2 11C Right Half of Drawing 1 J J nnns 17 Figure 17 LM70 2 11C Switch Matrix Drawing J T J J 18 Figure 18 LM70 2 11KC Switch Matrix Drawing J J T J J 19 Figure 19 LM70 2 11KC Left Half of Drawing 1 J J 20 Figure 20 LM70 2 11KC Right Half of Drawing 1 J J T J J 21 Figure 21 LM70 with Horn and Light Warning Option Lett Half 22 Figure 22 LM70 with Horn and Light Warning Option Right Half 23 Figure 23 LM70 RX Drawing 24 Figure 24 LM70 Typical Mainline Drawing 6 J J 25 Figure 25 LM70 System Components Q J 26 Figure 26 LM70 Transmitter Features J 27 Figure 27 CB70 Battery Charger J
5. Q3AV 14510 38 01 Le 94 S4 F 4 0901 1411 7 gt w HLYON L J 19 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Figure 11 LM70 1 11K Switch Matrix Drawing 12 LIFT MATE by Remote Control System User Manual OLH 1 15 123138 124138 IHWLISINHOH 154 1873 HLYON aNg HINOS 10 wd INVOIOAW NOISITI 09 03 G3YNDISZNOD 38 OL 58134155 TIW 2123135 2 1 0 NOLUSOd L123138 1 NOlLISOd H21IMS 124135 1831545 NO NOLLON I3 LON S3HOLIAS 65 8 85 S ILON HOLIMS 123138 HINOS 100 126 000 206 0344 1 153 12104111 1387183 LINSN Y E MOCHUM NI SLA Esd 39 OL 9901 1411 Figure 12 LM70 2 11K Switch Matrix Drawing 13 2013 Cervis Inc LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE PIN 1 P AC LINE PIN 2 FRAME GROUND RLI PIN 3 N AC NEUTRAL P gt BLACK RED BLUE gt 1 N gt YEL BLK FUSE V FUSED POWER 415 25 RECEIVER PCB RL3 stop 2 ORANGE gt BLK RED HORN START 5 5 223 RED gt SOUTH KI 52 URG BLK ORG BLU NORTH K2 9 a 1 2 BRN BLK
6. J J J 33 Table 4 CB70 Battery Charger and LM70 Battery Specifications 34 Table 5 Receiver LED States During Power Up T J 38 Table 6 Receiver LEDs Upon Receiving a Transmitter Signal 39 Table 7 Transmitter Status LED Fault Identification sess 43 Table 8 Receiver Status LED Fault Identification eese 43 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS LIFT S MATE y wun Remote Control System User Manual About This User Manual This manual must be read and understood before attempting to install and use the LM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control System The purpose of this user manual is to provide an understanding of LM70 installation and operation and to provide instruction on installing and using it Note Cervis reserves the right to change the contents and versions of this and any other product document when necessary without prior notice 2013 Cervis Inc otes and Observations LM70 Handheld Wireless U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control User Manual LIFT SMATE vy Clams 9 Welcome to Cervis Thank you for choosing the LM70 Wireless Remote Control system We here at Cervis believe you have purc
7. RLI PIN 1 AC LINE BLACK gt RI PIN 5 QU AC KEUTRAL RED BLUE gt YEL BLK FUSE FUSED POWER RECEIVER PCB RLS stop ORANGE gt RL2 BLK RED H RN START RED gt ORG BLK 2 25 ORG BLU NORTH Ke Li BRN BLK gt N S 2ND EAST K4 4 BLU RED WEST lt 18 e 2 19 YEL RED 2ND EAS 55 RED BLK YELLOW gt UP 24 BROWN gt DOWN K8 27 58 gt BLU BLK gt U D 20 K9 30 5 31 3e AUX 1 0 3 gt 35 AUX Kil 6 gt BRWN RED gt BLK BLU gt Left Half of 7 70 2 11 Figure 19 LM70 2 11KC Left Half of Drawing 1 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS LAAT O G Remote Control System User Manual LIFT S MATE Chana PIGTAIL WIRING K CONNECTOR PINS BLACK 1 YELLOW BLACK _ gt 2 BLUE ORANGE gt 3 YELLOW BROWN gt 10 RED BLACK 9 BLUE BLACK 11 ORANGE BLACK RED gt gt 7 BROWN BLACK gt 8 BLACK RED 12 LIFT LOGO BLUE RED gt 14 URANGE RED 13 YELLOW RED 15 BROWN RED gt 16 BLACK BLUE RED BLUE 4 ORANGE BLUE 6 10 FEET MAX mA v 115 25 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 32 33 34 35
8. 2013 Cervis Inc 17 LM70 Handheld Wireless canw Ln IlHVIS NHOH 009 18 65 9 Sy PY 153 1593 HLYON X ONZ HINOS uJ INVOIOAV NOISITIOD 4 DILYWOLNV 38 OL SWALSAS TIY COLUC OZWT1 WSLSAS SIHL NO ON ISSHILIMS 015 8 65 SLON s IA GF LAHI 100 126 0051 206 3 4 5 T38v183LLINSNYHL 103511 LON HLNOS 1573 MOONIM NI 14510 38 OL 901 ILYN 1411 kXnv HLYON Figure 17 LM70 2 11C Switch Matrix Drawing U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS 18 Remote Control System User Manual 201021 3181 exny LYVLS NHOH 195 6H 8M M 153 15 3 94 SM TM HLYON HLNOS EH M nd INVOIOAY NOISITIOO DILVWOLNY Q3sf19I3NO2 38 OL SIN31SAS JO DALE C OZW I W3lsAS SIHL NO NOLLONINA ON SSHDL OLS 565 310 sr c DOA 05 000 186 0007706 0484 XXXXXXXX N 5 1273 JAM T38W1 HS LLUWSN Vel MOONIN NI OE TEX 01 0201 SLVW 1411 HLYON 153 NMOd Figure 18 LM70 2 11KC Switch Matrix Drawing 19 2013 Cervis Inc LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE
9. 9 Press the Stop Button or turn the ON OFF Key counter clockwise to turn the transmitter OFF 4 6 Programming a Spare Transmitter If a transmitter is damaged it is possible to quickly restore service by transferring the EP70 Memory Module EEPROM from the original damaged transmitter to a similar spare transmitter This ensures that you use the exact parameters of the original in the spare The EP70 Memory Module EEPROM is easily accessible from the exterior of the transmitter To transfer the EP70 Memory Module 4 6 1 Transfer EP70 from Transmitter to Spare Transmitter 1 The EP70 module is a part of the cover located on the back of the transmitter Turn the damaged unit over and remove the two screws as shown in Figure 34A If there is an EEPROM in the spare transmitter remove the cover screws on it too 2 Extract the EP70 module from the damaged transmitter as shown in Figure 34B Handle module during the transfer by touching only the cover avoid touching the actual EEPROM located beneath the cover 3 Install the original transmitter EP70 module into the spare transmitter The module is keyed so that it will only fit in one way 4 Install the cover screws on the spare transmitter A B Figure 34 Extracting the EP70 Memory Module 40 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual 9 4 6 2 Copy Receiver EP70 to Transmitter EP70 In cases where the damage to the transmitter prevents removal of t
10. 5 Ke K3 K4 KS 7 K9 K10 PLEASE NOTE WIRE NUMBER AND TERMINATION FOR INPUT POWER ON TERMINAL Right Half of 70 2 11 Figure 20 LM70 2 11KC Right Half of Drawing 1 2013 Cervis Inc 21 LM70 Handheld Wireless RL1 RL PI 1 UE x gt RLI PIN 3 N AC NEUTRAL oma FUSE GREEN LIGHT FUSED POWER 115 25 RECEIVER 0 RL3 stop 5 ORANGE gt BLK RED HORN START 3 i 4 ss RED ELK gt ORG BLU gt lt BRN BLK EAST 15 e 16 5 EN BLU RED WEST KS EE YEL RED K 5 LES 3 RED BLK gt UP K7 DOWN 27 _ __ ___ BLU BLK gt KOL 30 lt SELECT 1 K10 EI 234 5 SELECT 2 Kil Left Half of DRAWING NO TM70_RX_HORN LIGHT Figure 21 LM70 with Horn Light Warning Option Left Half U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual V 747 9 lt BLACK lt RED BLUE gt YEL BLK AS mA RL3 stop L a ly HOREN START WARNING ALARM Right Half Of LM70_RX_HORN LIGHT Figure 22 LM70 with Horn and Light Warning Option Right Half ORANGE BLK RED 2013 Cervis Inc 23 S E I o zd S3HONI NI SNOISN3NIGO
11. Figure 29 Typical MOV Wiring Across Contactor Coil 2013 Cervis Inc 35 LM70 Handheld Wireless Note The R70MR11 has mounting holes at the top corners and 105 near the bottom two corners of the backplane instead of holes as shown in Figure 30 20 20 DIA 74 5 08mm 7 05 179 07mm Figure 30 Receiver Footprint 36 U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual 4 3 1 R70MR11 Receiver with Output Relays 11 Outputs F m FUSE LR70MR11 EP70 115 25 LIB ID 1 2 3 4 6 7 B 9 10 14 15 16 17 19 20 el 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 x wu HORN START Ki KB KS K10 IRL Figure 31 R70MR11 Relay Output Receiver Connections RL 1 Power supply plug in terminals 115 VAC RL 2 Plug in identified connection terminals 1st and 2nd speed K1 K11 and START relay RL 3 Plug in terminal for connecting the STOP relay Cat 3 954 1 LIB ID pushbutton to release the ID from the receiver EP70 On board plug in connector to connect an external EP70 External EEPROM 2013 Cervis Inc 37 rnv LM70 Handheld Wireless 4 4 Starting Up 1 Once the receiver has been connected
12. Antenna Working channel selection Weight Dimensions Maximum current over resistive load Operating temperature range Storage Temperature short term 70 Battery Charger 115V 50 60Hz 20 30 Vin 11 relays IP65 Printed circuit board integrated standard Automatic at transmitter start up 2 17 105 Length 8 07 inches Width 6 15 inches Height 2 44 inches 8A 4 F to 158 F 13 F to 167 Power Supply 115 VAC Voltage 4 8V Capacity 750 mAh NiMH Charging Temperature Battery Life 28 41 to 95 F 0 to 35 C 16 hrs 50 duty cycle U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual r AF260 3 0 Safety Instructions V Note To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 3 1 What You MUST Do e Strictly adhere to the installation instructions contained in this manual e sure that professional and competent personnel carry out the installation e sure that all site and prevailing safety regulations are fully followed e sure that this manual is permanently available to the operator and maintenance personnel e Keep the transmitter out of reach of unauthorized personnel e Remove the transmission key when the transmitter is not in use e Atthe beginning of each work day check to make sure that the Stop
13. ORANGE RED q _ hI YELLOW RED l oO NORTH BROWN RED BLACK BLUE RED BLUE 4 ORANGE BLUE gt gt gt UP EAST SOUTH 10 FEET MAX TEN 128 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 112 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 J HORN START Ke K KS KE K KS K10 Kil DRAWING Right Half of 70 1 11 Figure 4 LM70 1 11 Drawing 101 2 Right Half 2013 Cervis Inc 5 LM70 Handheld Wireless zIJOZLLL OZW1 32NVOIOAV NOISIT102 A2N30033 DILVWOLNY Q331913NO2 38 OL 51141845 JH VLS NHOH 40 4315 ONZ XV 5 U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS 5 5 Q AX E ps dr 00 226 0007706 20383 HLNOS SOOO NIS s 1573 5 N INZ 1138971 H3LLIWSNVH L 1539 1 1593 5 D MOJNA 2277450 39 01 HLYON HINOS Remote Control System User Manual 19 15 64 87 Ly 94 SM vM M 3431 HLOH 6124145 L 153135 LYVLS NYOH NMOd 153 1573 H LHON 1 5 wt ONVGIOAY NOISITIOO 444 1 3 1 38 OL 53155 TIV 2 1293135 2 NOILISOd HLOB 2 1 NOlLISOd 193135 L N
14. S YELLOW gt 6 7 BLACK 8 BLUE BLACK 9 ORG BLK 10 RED BRWN BLO 12 BLK RED 13 BLUE RED gt 14 ORG RED 15 YEL RED 16 BRWN RED gt 17 BLK BLUE gt 18 RED BLUE gt 19 ORG BLUE gt Figure 2 LM70 Cable 2013 Cervis Inc tenuis LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE PL 1 ppm RED BLUE gt RLI PIN 3 AC NEUTRAL NS ie FUSE FUSE V FUSED POWER 115 25 RECEIVER PCB RL3 1 stop 2 ORANGE RLe aly BLK RED 2 HORN START 3 5 i SOUTH KIL 4 ORG BLU NORTH ELS BRN BLK 2ND al 12 gt 13 BLUE EAST K4 15 5 13 BLU RED WEST KS YEL RED ke L 2 2ND r e e RED BLK YELLOW 25 gt CONTROL CABLE 5 BROWN gt DOWN lt 2585 BLU BLK gt U D 2ND 30 2 BRWN RED gt AUX 1 33 325 BLK BLU gt AUX 2 36 DO NOT CHANGE THIS DRAWING RAWING NO Left Half of LM70 1 11 Figure 3 LM70 1 11 Drawing 1 of 2 Left Half U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual e V 474 9 PIGTAIL WIRING BLACK ELLOW BLACK gt BLUE gt ORANGE YELLOW BROWN RED BLACK BLUE BLACK DRANGE BLACK J DOWN RED BROWNZ BLACK BLACK RED gt WEST BLUE RED
15. 4 54 2ND K3 5 ORG RED BLUE EAST K4 gt 48 BLU RED WEST KS 18 2 13 5 YEL RED E W eND K6 5 22 Se RED BLK YELLOW gt 2 25 BROWN DOWN K8 27 BLU BLK gt U D 2ND K9 30 gt BRWN RED gt SELECT 1 K10 BOTH BLK BLU gt SELECT 2 Kil 36 5 Left Half of DRAWING NO LM70 2 11K Figure 13 LM70 2 11K Left Half of Drawing 1 14 U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual c V 747 9 PIGTAIL WIRING CONNECTOR PINS BLACK hO 1 YELLUOW BLACK 2 BLUE ORANGE YELLOW BROWN gt 10 RED BLACK gt 9 Co BLUE BLACK 11 ORANGE RED 9 7 BROWN BLACK 8 BLACK RED gt 12 BLUE RED gt 14 DRANGE RED 13 YELLDW RED 15 BROWN RED 16 BLACK BLUE 17 RED BLUE 22 121 ORANGE BLUE 9 6 10 SELECT SWITCH 111 212 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 o0 uw0 uo 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 JJ EN K3 K4 KS K6 K7 HORN START K K9 K10 K11 PLEASE NOTE WIRE NUMBER AND TERMINATION FOR INPUT POWER ON TERMINAL RL1 Right Half of L M70 2 11K Figure 14 LM70 2 11K Right Half of Drawing 1 2013 Cervis Inc 15 LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE RL1 BM LEE ES ates RLI PIN 3
16. N AC NEUTRAL n m 3 FUSE FUSED PDWER RECEIVER PCB RL3 stop Lo e DRANGE gt RLe BLK RED HORN START ER a EC HELM 8 SOUTH Kl 6 NORTH Ke 9 5 2 10 BRN BLK gt O N S 2ND K3 12 45 ORG RED gt EAST BLU RED gt WEST 18 1 12 YEL RED gt 2ND 21 2 8e Ss RED BLK YELLOW gt 2 S BROWN 2 DOWN K8 27 2 8 BLU BLK U D 2ND oe BRWN RED AUX 1 33 4 BLK BLU gt AUX 2 36 DRAWING NO Left Half of M70 2 11C Figure 15 LM70 2 11C Left Half of Drawing 1 16 U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual 747 9 PIGTAIL WIRING BLACK ELLOW BLACK gt gt BLUE ORANGE YELLOW BROWN RED BLACK gt BLUE BLACK 3 UP ORANGE BLACK RED J EAST BROWN BLACK BLACK RED SOUTH BLUE RED DRANGE RED gt AUX 2 YELLOW RED 4 BROWN RED gt BLACK BLUE 2 NOT USED RED BLUE 4 DRANGE BLUE 10 pA K3 K5 K6 PLEASE NOTE WIRE NUMBER AND TERMINATION FOR INPUT POWER ON TERMINAL RL41 HORN START Ke Right Halfof LM70 2 11C Figure 16 LM70 2 11C Right Half of Drawing 1
17. tervis LAAT O LIFT S MATE tenuis wusi LM70 Handheld Wireless Remote Control System User Manual U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS 2013 Cervis Inc LM70 Handheld Wireless This document is the property of Cervis Inc and cannot be copied modified e mailed or reproduced without the express prior written consent of Cervis Inc Cervis Inc reserves the right to change this manual or edit delete or modify any information without prior notification FCC Statements 15 19 Two Part Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 15 21 Unauthorized Modification NOTICE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cervis Inc Visit our Web site at WWW cervisinc com IKUSI and the IKUSI logo is a trademark of IKUSI 20014 San Sebastian Spain O 2013 Cervis Inc All rights reserved Content is subject to change without notice Remote Control System User Manual EMIO 9 Table of Contents 2 Cp Abou
18. Button and other safety measures are working e When in doubt press the Stop Button Whenever several systems have been installed make sure the transmitter you are about to use is the right one Identify the machine controlled by the transmitter on the transmitter label customer supplied e audible or visual warning device indicating the machine is electrically active and that the transmitter has control should be installed on the machine e Service the equipment periodically e When carrying out repairs only use parts supplied by Cervis dealers 2013 Cervis Inc 29 5 LM70 Handheld Wireless 3 2 What You MUST NOT Do 30 Never make changes to the system that have not been studied and approved by Cervis Never power the equipment with anything other than with the specified power supply Never allow unqualified personnel to operate the equipment Never leave the equipment ON after use Always use the ON OFF Key or the Stop Button to avoid accidental movements Never use the system when visibility is limited Never abuse the transmitter Avoid dropping Never use the system if failure is detected U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual AF260 4 0 System Component Installation 4 1 Transmitter Battery Y Note You must fully charge the battery see Heading 4 2 before installing and using in the transmitter Once a battery is charged do NOT charge it again until the tr
19. LM70 1 11K Left Half of Drawing 1 10 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual e V 474 9 10 PIGTAIL WIRING CONNECTOR CONNECTOR BLACK 1 YELLUW BLACKI 2 BLUE ORANGE 3 YELLOW BROWN gt RED BLACK 9 gt gt BLUE BLACK ORANGE BLACK RED gt gt 7 BROWN BLACK i 8 LIFT MATE LOGO BLACK RED gt 12 BLUE RED 14 ORANGE RED gt gt UP YELLOW RED 15 BROWN RED 16 EAST BLACK BLUE RED BLUE 4 SOUTH ORANGE BLUE 6 HORN START K K10 PLEASE NOTE WIRE NUMBER AND TERMINATION FOR INPUT POWER ON TERMINAL RL1 1 70 1 11 Right Half Figure 10 LM70 1 11K Right Half of Drawing 1 2013 Cervis Inc 11 5 o zd dO COLE uJ INVGIOAV NOISITIOO GSYNDIANOD 38 OL SW31SAS TIV xx 1 15 30 4315 2 xnv 1 15 E si 1 41415 1 b 20 2 ES SN 25 2 Hinos 5 Y HLNON 64 8M LY 00 26 000206 934 7 x WS Z oe AM isya M MW 19877 1 6 1 lt ON isva 52 SF
20. START relay is energized when the transmitter START Button also typically connected to a warning device is pushed Figure 32 Receiver LEDs and Transmitter Start Button 38 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual e V 474 9 START WARNING STOP Figure 33 LM70 Transmitter Start Warning and Stop Buttons Table 6 below shows the receiver LEDs Figure 32 upon receiving a signal from the transmitter Table 6 Receiver LEDs Upon Receiving a Transmitter Signal LED POWER ON Power supply is correct HARK OK ON Defects have not been detected on the board SIGNAL ON Channels are signal free DATA ON Data received has a correct format ID ON Receiver has recognized the transmitter ID code RELAY ON Stop Relay Activated ORDER ON Any Relay Activated Press any of the transmitter s movement pushbuttons 15 corresponding relay is energized Check to make sure all the other movements work as described in the outputs diagram supplied with the system Turn off the transmitter using the STOP Button and make sure that when doing so the relays are not energized and the DATA ID RELAY ORDER and SIGNAL LEDs go out They should behave exactly as when in the SCANNING mode Reconnect the power supply to the motors move to a safe position and check to see if allthe movement pushbuttons and the STOP Button correctly function Using the System 4 5 General Instructions Use the following instructions to properly operate
21. the equipment 1 2 Attach the harness to the transmitter to prevent the equipment from falling Make sure of the transmitter you are going to use Verify that the machine you want to operate matches the transmitter identification label the label allows the operator to identify the machine before starting the equipment Install a fully charged battery into the transmitter Make sure all command controls are in the neutral position All the command controls associated with active motions must be in the neutral position inactive to enable the transmitter Turn the ON OFF key ON clockwise to enable the transmitter 2013 Cervis Inc 39 6 Pull out the Stop Button The LED should pulse green telling you the transmitter is ready for use Note If you find that the Stop Button is already pulled out you must push it in and then pull it out again This sequence permits proper operation of the Stop circuit If the unit has experienced a time out auto disconnect it is not necessary to repeat the Stop Button procedure instead push and hold the STAHT Button for one 1 second 7 Press and hold the START Button This activates the warning start alarm if one is installed on the crane machine and indicates to you the receiver is under your control 8 The green LED should light indicating that the transmitter is now transmitting Now when any of the transmitter command pushbuttons are pressed the corresponding motion is activated
22. 2 rig r 2 LM70 3 Figure 3 LM70 1 11 Drawing 1 of 2 Left Half 4 Figure 4 LM70 1 11 Drawing 1012 Right Half J J 5 Figure 5 LM70 1 11 Switch Matrix Drawing 6 Figure 6 LM70 2 11 Switch Matrix Drawing 7 Figure 7 LM70 2 11 Left Half oT Drawing 1 J J 8 Figure 8 LM70 2 11 Right Half of Drawing 1 J J J J 9 Figure 9 LM70 1 11K Left Half of Drawing 1 J J 10 Figure 10 LM70 1 11K Right Half of Drawing 1 J J 11 Figure 11 LM70 1 11K Switch Matrix Drawing J J T J J 12 Figure 12 LM70 2 11K Switch Matrix Drawing J T J J 13 Figure 13 LM70 2 11K Left Half of Drawing 1 J J 14 Figure 14 LM70 2 11K Right Half of Drawing 1
23. 35VDC gt e VOUT 5 8VDC Power 7W 230 VAC 10 50 Hz Batteries LM70 Handheld Transmitters 34 Voltage Type Capacity Charging Temperature Battery Life Recharge Time 4 8 V NIMH 750 mAh 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Up to 16 hours operating 50 Varied Full charge indicated by cradle LED U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual LAIT O G LIFT S MATE y wun 4 3 Receiver Installation Before installing the receiver make sure that the outouts diagram supplied with the system 15 available Always mount the receiver with internal antenna away from any intense radio or electric disturbance sources Always mount the receiver with as much free air space as possible Not between enclosures or inside another enclosure and if possible to be visible by operator floor When using contactors with the system it is advisable to use the MOV s Install them across the coil of the contactors as shown in Figure 29 1 Choose an easy access location for the receiver free from obstacles that could interfere with reception of the transmitter signal Make sure the receiver is positioned where it will be least susceptible to interference from electrical and magnetic disturbance away from such things as switching equipment etc 2 Bolt the receiver to the machine it will control Use the recommended hardware to attach the receiver if possible see Figure 30
24. BLACK RED BROWN BLACK BLACK RED _ BLUE RED ORANGE RED YELLOW RED gt BROWN RED BLACK BLUE y RED BLUE 4 ORANGE BLUE 113 247 10 SELECT SWITCH 11124212 P S LIB ID eo www 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 HORN START K4 KS K6 K7 K8 K10 Kil PLEASE NOTE WIRE NUMBER AND TERMINATION FOR INPUT POWER ON TERMINAL RL1 DRAWING NO Right Half of LM70 2 11 Figure 8 LM70 2 11 Right Half of Drawing 1 2013 Cervis Inc 9 LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE RL1 RLI PIN 1 P AC LINE P gt BLACK gt RLI PIN 3 00 AC NEUTRAL 9 RED BLUE gt gt YEL BLK gt FUSE FUSED POWER TO RECEIVER PCB 1 stop 2 ORANGE gt 2 25 BLK RED gt HORN START RED SDUTH ORG BLK gt ORG BLU gt l NORTH to BRN BLK 8 2 ORG RED 2 EAST BLUE 3 BLU RED gt Q WEST YEL RED E W 2ND gt 2 225 gt 2 gt BROWN gt DOWN eh 2 U D 2ND 30 gt 31 AUX 1 K10 33 5 BLU BLK 2 BRWN RED 2 BLK BLU 2 AUX DO NOT CHANGE THIS DRAWING DRAWING NO 70 Left Half Figure 9
25. OILISOd 5 193135 131848 NO NOILONN4 LON S3H2 IMS 6S 9 85 ZS LON s 21235111 5 103135 9 HLNOS H LHON 000 426 0007206 O33 XXXXXXXX NIS NSE ISIM OZW1 d NMOG 13977 Y3 LLINSNY HL 03 148 0 38 O1 40901 131 Figure 6 LM70 2 11 Switch Matrix Drawing 2013 Cervis Inc LM70 Handheld Wireless RADIO RECEIVER ENCLOSURE RLI PIN 1 AC LINE P2 BLACK gt RLI PIN 2 GROUND Cc RED BLUE gt RLI PIN 3 N AC NEUTRAL NS eee FUSE V FUSED PDVER 415 25 TO RECEIVER RL3 1 STOP C28 2 ORANGE gt BLK RED BRN BLK mr c T SOUTH Kl 6 2 LS ORG BLU NORTH E 9 N S END 22 13 0 0 EAST K4 15 5 BLU RED WEST 5 18 lt YEL RED END K6 gt 222 RED BLK gt UP K7 24 gt YELLOW gt BROWN gt DOWN 27 5 1 8 BLU BLK U D 2ND 30 2 SELECT 1 1 4 BLK BLU gt SELECT 2 Kil 36 DRAWING NO Left Half of LM70 2 11 Figure 7 LM70 2 11 Left Half of Drawing 1 CONTROL CABLE 2 BRWN RED 2 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual V 47420 PIGTAIL WIRING BLACK ELLOW BLACK BLUE ORANGE YELLOW BROWN RED BLACK BLUE BLACK ORANGE
26. P70 Memory Module is being written to with the stored receiver parameters 5 Turn OFF the transmitter and Replace Receiver EP70 module back into the receiver 6 Turn the Receiver ON then turn the Transmitter ON The transmitter is now ready for operational use EN FUSE LR70MR11 8 mA EP70 115 25 m 9 PS STOP _ Ru LIB ID NS RL 2 Figure 35 Receiver EP70 Module Location 2013 Cervis Inc 41 42 LM70 Handheld Wireless 2 MI Figure 36 LM70 Transmitters Layout U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS LALIT O G Remote Control System User Manual UFTSMATE oy Cums 50 5 1 Precautions This equipment is designed for use in an industrial environment However we recommend you follow the instructions below to extend the life soan of your remote control system Use the harness provided with the transmitter to prevent the transmitter from falling Do not clean the transmitter with solvents or pressurized water Use a damp cloth or soft brush Use and recharge the battery regularly as per the guidelines of Heading 4 1 above and Topic 4 2 above Check that the STOP Button is working every day Disconnect the receiver cables if welding is necessary on the machine Periodically check the condition of the transmitter rubber seals Replace immediately if they show signs of deterioration to ensure they remain watertight Clean the battery contac
27. ansmitter indicates a low charge You will shorten the battery life by charging it before it is exhausted To guard against disruption of service be sure to have one battery fully charged or in the process of being fully charged while the other 15 in use at all times Upon initial start up place a fully charged battery in the transmitter Continue to use it until the transmitter LED slowly flashes red see Heading 4 1 1 Under normal duty cycles approximately 10 to 16 hours cumulative of actual usage can be expected before a battery is exhausted and needs to be recharged A battery can be left on the charger for extended periods of time without damage to either the battery or the charger 4 1 1 Battery Level Monitor LM70 transmitters are equipped with a battery level monitoring circuit When the charge level drops below a pre defined limit the transmitter LED flashes red indicating the transmitter will switch OFF and be disabled in five 5 minutes When the transmitter is disabled the machine s main contactor is de energized If the Stop Button is pushed during this 5 minute warning period the transmitter will not start again until a fresh battery is installed The transmitter will automatically go to STAND BY mode after four 4 minutes of inactivity Standby mode is indicated by S second green LED pulses Press the START Button to restart the transmitter 4 2 CB70 Battery Charger Each LM system co
28. cating that recharging is in process A battery is fully charged when its LED extinguishes Batteries may remain in the charger for an unlimited period of time after they are fully charged However batteries should not be removed and then re inserted into the charger while fully charged If the LED does not illuminate when the battery is seated for charging there is an improper connection Check to ensure that the red POWER LED is lit indicating that the power supply is properly connected and operating Next remove the battery from the charger check that the terminals are clean and unobstructed and reseat the battery firmly in its cradle Check to see that the LED is on Should this fail contact Cervis Customer Support 32 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual e V 747 9 4 2 2 CB70 Charging LED Indications Each charging cradle has an LED indicator The LEDs will indicate the charge state of the batteries while in the charging cradles Table 3 CB70 Charging LED Indications LED State Charge Status Indicates the battery is excessively discharged Eventually the Blinking Green blinking will turn to a steady Green Steady Green Indicates the battery is normally charging Indicates the charging is complete Note The capacity of a battery decreases with use Battery life soan is estimated to be approximately 500 recharging cycles but this depends largely on the conditions of use for which the fol
29. disconnect the power supply to the motors by removing the fuses for example make sure the radio receiver still has power supplied to it and then power up the receiver The receiver enters into a SCANNING mode upon power up the receiver LED power up states are shown in Figure 32 and defined in Table 5 Table 5 Receiver LED States During Power Up POWER ON Power supply is correct HARD OK ON Absence of faults on the boards OFF Channels are signal free PIGNAL Blinks An RF signal on the channels OFF Another LM70 system is not active in the area Blinks Another LM70 system is active in the area ID OFF System Transmitter not on RELAY OFF Stop Relay not active ORDER OFF Any Relay not active 2 Turn transmitter ON to OPERATION Mode as follows a Place a charged battery in the transmitter b Turn the Contact Key clockwise to ON c Pushin and then pull out the STOP Button Figure 33 The transmitter LED flashes orange once and then illuminates green for three 3 seconds If the transmitter has an LCD it displays the identification of the machine and the battery level d Press and hold the START Button The green LED should now light indicating that the transmitter is transmitting Release the START Button At this point the STOP relay is energized as long as the TX is active These relays are typically used to control a main line contactor hydraulic pump or other device that determines that the machinery is on The
30. drawings please refer to the applications material sent with your particular system 2013 Cervis Inc 45 LM70 Handheld Wireless Cervis Inc Visit our Web site at WWW Cervisinc com LM70 is manufactured IKUSI and the IKUSI logo is a trademark of IKUSI 20014 SAN SEBASTIAN SPAIN O 2013 Cervis Inc All rights reserved Content is subject to change without notice 46 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS
31. eld transmitter both shown in Figure 1 below an operator can determine the safest location from which to carry out an operation A standard LM70 system comes complete with One 1 Transmitter LM70 1 for an LM70 1 11 system or LM70 2 for an LM70 2 1 1 system One 1 LR70MR11 Receiver 1 CB70 Battery Charger with power supply Two 2 BTO6K Batteries One 1 Antenna internal One 1 Shoulder Strap LM70 1 Figure 25 LM70 System Components U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS Remote Control System User Manual t V 474 9 2 1 Transmitter Description Figure 26 shows the LM70 2 transmitter features All features of the LM70 2 are mirrored in the 70 1 except as listed in Table 1 the LM70 1 transmitter does not have the Rotary Switch Item 3 in Figure 26 and Table 1 Figure 26 LM70 Transmitter Features Table 1 LM70 Transmitter Component Description Component LM70 1 LM70 2 Two step pushbuttons yes Diagnostic LED yes Maintained rotary switch no Warning Start button gt ye s yes m o wm _ 17 27 17 yes m w wm _ 2013 Cervis Inc 27 5 2 2 LM70 Specifications Table 2 LM70 Specifications LM70 Handheld Wireless LM70 Frequency band Response Time Temperature Range 70 1 and T70 2 Transmitters 902 908 MHz ERP lt 1mW 100 ms 4 to 150 F Protection IP65 R70MR11 Receiver Power supply Number of outputs Protection
32. hased one of the most reliable industrial radio control systems available Specializing in wireless remote controls for mining and industry we offer you over 60 years of combined machine control experience We custom design and manufacture control systems for worldwide We are dedicated to our customers success your needs paramount to our success have allowed us to become a leading innovator of wireless machine control technologies We are honored to have served some of the most demanding and rewarding customers in the world over the last 18 years Called upon to solve the most challenging radio remote control problems in the industry our systems have earned a world wide reputation for affordability superior engineering ruggedness and reliability Our goal is to provide our customers with the safest most reliable wireless radio remote control available at an affordable cost And to meet our goal we develop and use the highest level proven state of the art technology backed by unparalleled customer support Our systems increase our customers safety and productivity no matter how demanding the environment We are extremely pleased to have you as a customer and we thank you for your purchase tenuis LM70 Handheld Wireless 1 0 LM70 Remote Control Quick Startup Upon startup of the LM70 remote system the handheld remote performs a Security Frequency Check Scan to determine which frequency is available and most suitable f
33. he resident EP70 module the spare transmitter can be programmed using the EEPROM module found inside the receiver To program a spare EP70 using the receiver EEPROM Note Remove the cover from the receiver and pull the EP70 from its location by grasping the module by its edges avoid touching the actual component beneath and lift the module from its pins by pulling away from the component board See Figure 9 below for possible EEPROM location 1 Ensure the spare transmitter is OFF Remove the EP70 Memory Module in the transmitter as shown in Figure 34 above 1 Insert the EP70 module you removed from the receiver into the transmitter socket 2 Turn on the transmitter ON OFF key to ON and pull the STOP Button out The LED will pulse orange and then green for 15 seconds See Figure 36 for transmitter button layouts the EP70 Memory Module contents into the internal memory of the transmitter press transmitter Pushbutton 6 Figure 36 followed by START keep both buttons simultaneously pressed for five 5 seconds The LED will blink orange during the copying process When the copying process is complete remove the receiver EP70 module from the transmitter and replace it into the receiver Do not turn off the transmitter or process will have to be restarted 4 Insert the original transmitter EP70 module into the transmitter socket Press transmitter pushbutton 6 The LED will flash orange indicating the resident E
34. lowing is recommended 4 2 3 Charging Tips Do not recharge the battery until it is fully discharged The transmitter indicates when the battery is at the end of its charge cycle when the LED flashes red this also indicates the transmitter will switch OFF in five 5 minutes e Donotcarry any batteries loose in toolboxes or next to other metal object that may short across the battery terminals Especially don not carry batteries in pants shirt or jacket pockets with other metal objects Always charge the batteries at temperatures between 32 F 0 C and 113 F 95 e Avoid short circuits between the battery contacts Do not carry any batteries in toolboxes or next to other metal objects keys coins etc e Always keep the contacts clean e Never leave batteries in direct sunlight 2013 Cervis Inc 33 4 2 4 LM70 Compatible Battery The BTO6K battery shown in Figure 28 is used in the LM70 handheld remote It is charged in the CB 70 Battery Charger BTO6K 4 8 600 mAIH N S 1010 LM70 Handheld Wireless Figure 28 BTO6K LM70 Compatible Battery 4 2 5 CB70 Charger and LM70 BT06 Battery Specifications The following table describes the CB70 battery charger and battery used for the LM70 Handheld transmitters Table 4 CB70 Battery Charger and LM70 Battery Specifications CB70 Battery Charger CB70 Power Power Supply Optional 115 VAC 60 Hz 10 to 35VDC source VIN 10 5
35. mes with two batteries and one charger After the initial charging one battery is usually in the transmitter while the other is either in the charger or fully charged on standby ready for immediate use when the transmitter indicates it needs fresh power The CB70 battery charger Figure 27 has two charging compartments that can simultaneously charge two transmitter batteries 2013 Cervis Inc 31 CHARGING LEDs Out when the charge is complete Lit Green while charging POWER LED Lit Red when the charger is ready plugged into the power source Figure 27 CB70 Battery Charger Note The Charging LED lights when the battery is first seated in the cradle indicating the battery is properly seated and is charging The Charging LED goes out when the battery is charged 4 2 1 Using the CB70 Charger 1 Connect the charger to the proper power source using adaptor supplied for your system When installing the battery charger bear in mind that the batteries must be charged at temperatures over 32 F 0 C and that the power supply must be left on for the entire time that it takes to charge without interruption Also remember that the charger must not be left in direct sunlight as the batteries will not become fully charged at temperatures exceeding 113 F 45 C 2 Place the batteries in the charger Allow a minimum of five 5 seconds between insertions when simultaneously charging two batteries The LED s should illuminate GREEN indi
36. or use The following procedure assumes that e the LM70 transmitter remote has its battery installed e receiver is powered and waiting for transmitter communication 11 Startup Procedure 1 Turn the transmitter Contact Key clockwise to ON 2 Pushin and then pull out the STOP BUTTON The transmitter LED flashes orange once and then illuminates green for three 3 seconds 3 Press and hold the START BUTTON for TEN 10 SECONDS The green LED should now light indicating that the transmitter is transmitting 4 Release the START Button STEP 1 Move CONTACT KEY to 5 STEP 3 Press and hold position TEN 10 seconds Figure 1 LM70 Startup 2 U051 5 LM70_HH_Remote_SYS LIFT MATE Remote Control System User Manual 1 2 LM70 Wiring and Layout Information RL 1 RL 3 36 4 2 19 ws 18 ec af e YEL 3LK 18 RED BLUED 1 3 JUMPER A JUMPER C 17 BLK BLUED 16 BRWN RED 8 BLUE BLK 6 EROWN 5 7 RED B3LKO JUMPER 15 YEL RED 13 BLUE RED 3 BLUE 14 ORG RED JUMPER B CH ERWN BLK 19 ORG BLUE 0 4 DRANGE gt 12 BLK RED JUMPER E X 10 FT 6 STRIP WIRES BACK 1 BLACK gt 2 YEL BLK gt 3 BLUE 4 ORANGE gt
37. t This User Manual Welcome IG COINS 1 1 0 LM70 Remote Control Quick Startup 2 Wok Startup POC COM 2 1 2 LM70 Wiring and Layout Information J J 3 2 0 LM70 System Description J Q J J 26 21 TransrmitlerD scripbhlibhuu u uu 27 22 70 5 uuu u uuu u a t susu 28 30 Safety 5 uuu lll l X 29 3r 29 22 What YOU MUST NOT DO a 30 4 0 System Component Installation J J 31 u u E 31 421 Battery LEVEMMONNOP Cu ad 31 4 2 Battery Changer UU 31 AeA Using the 32 422 Charging LED u a 33 20 c 33 424 BTO6K LM70 Compatible
38. ts 5 2 Fault Identification Both the transmitter and receiver have status monitoring LEDs that help to identify failures The most common signals are contained in the tables below 5 2 1 Transmitter Fault LED s Table 7 Transmitter Status LED Fault Identification LED Solid Green Transmitter transmitting normally OPERATION Mode Green Pulses Transmitter ready for Start up STAND BY Mode Red Slow Flashing Battery level low Red Fast Flashing EEPROM module is not plugged in Red Double Flashing Transmitter cannot start up because a motion command is present Red Solid Transmitter failure 5 2 2 Receiver Fault LED s In OPERATION mode the Seven LED s must be lit as has described in section 4 4 If this condition exists press the transmitter motion pushbuttons and observe the response of the output relays If the response is normal the problem is not related to the remote control equipment and the installation must be evaluated If any of the relays are not activated the problem is associated with the remote control equipment Observe the status of the LED s and reference Table 8 to determine the problem source Table 8 Receiver Status LED Fault Identification LED RF signal detection in The receiver is not receiving SANAS SCANNING Mode RF signals 2013 Cervis Inc 43 ters LM70 Handheld Wireless K BE i POWER Power Supply OK Power Supply NOT OK Slo
39. vis and will be paid the purchaser All LM70 products of Cervis carry a warranty period of one 1 year Batteries cases switches faceplates foils and such other items subject to normal wear and deterioration are not included in the warranty Cervis warranty period begins at system receipt after direct shipment to Purchaser IN NO EVENT WILL CERVIS BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE CERVIS MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED NO OTHER REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IS GIVEN AND NO AFFIRMATION OF CERVIS OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES BY WORD OR ACTION SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE ONE 1 YEAR PERIOD DESCRIBED HEREIN CERVIS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS AND PURCHASER HEREBY WAIVES ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE The warranty does not cover damage resulting from the following transport incorrect installation repairs or alterations made by personnel other than from CERVIS e obvious misuse or incorrect maintenance of the equipment Our Technical Service reserves the right to evaluate all break downs and damage to determine warranty Under no circumstances will CERVIS be held responsible for delays or work stoppage accidents or expenses incurred as a result of equipment malfunctioning 7 0 Installation and Troubleshooting Drawings For LM70 installation and troubleshooting
40. w fault in the board Fast error in EEPROM HARD Board OK Fault in the board ID ID Code OK ID NOT recognized Is receiving the correct data DATA from a LM70 Fault in the board Note DATA and ID LED s show a weak flashing when data and the ID code are received correctly but the Start command has not yet been received Once START Button is pushed ON the DATA and ID LED s will show the standard strong flashing 5 3 Returning Equipment for Repair If you find a problem with the equipment 1 Contact Cervis Customer Service Department 724 741 9000 Phone2 724 741 9010 after regular business hours Fax 724 741 9011 E mail service cervis net 2 Discuss your problem with the Cervis technician In many cases the problem can be resolved over the telephone and thus not require you to return any equipment 3 When equipment is determined to need service the technician will issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number to you 4 Return the defective device to our Customer Service Department Please e Include a description of the problem and the status of the LEDs e Clearly mark your issued RMA number on the outside of the package Note Please address all equipment returned to Cervis Inc to the attention of our Technical Service Department together with a description of the problem and the status of all LED s It is our intention to make the necessary repairs quickly and return the system to
41. you as soon as possible Note If the transmitter becomes inoperable a spare can be quickly substituted by following the instructions in Section 4 3 44 U051 5 LM70 HH Remote SYS Remote Control System User Manual EMIO 9 6 0 Warranty Subject to the limitations below Cervis warrants all of its products to be free from material defects in material and workmanship However Cervis liability under such warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of any product which Cervis inspection shall disclose to have been defective This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to abuse mishandling or improper use and does not include field labor of any type Cervis quotation does not include price provision for performance bond of indemnity Therefore the additional cost incurred to provide such a bond shall be added to the total amount of the quote and paid by Purchaser The warranty period for the LM70 series equipment shipped hereunder is one 1 year and covers all labor and materials manufactured by Cervis provided the Purchaser returns them to the factory for repair Defective items under warranty will be repaired or replaced free of charge at Cervis discretion during the one 1 year term of this warranty Freight and or postage are not covered by said warranty and will be paid by the purchaser Any services rendered in the field will be performed at current rates for time and travel at the discretion of Cer
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