Magnetek Enrange CAN-6 Manual

Summary of Enrange CAN-6

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    Can-6 enrange can-6 radio receiver september 2011 part number: 198-00244-1000-r1 ©copyright 2011 magnetek material handling.

  • Page 2: Your New Radio Receiver

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 1 of 24 your new radio receiver thank you for your purchase of magnetek’s enrange tm can-6 radio controller. Magnetek has set a whole new standard in wireless control performance, dependability, and value with this unique line of radio controllers...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 2 of 24 table of contents 1.0 introduction .................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 product manual safety information ....................................................

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 3 of 24 1.0 introduction thank you for your purchase of magnetek’s enrange ® brand can-6 radio wireless receiver. These instructions are to be used as a reference for personnel operating the enrange ® brand can-6 radio wireless receiver and the eq...

  • Page 5: Warning

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 4 of 24 1.2 warnings and cautions throughout this document warning and caution statements have been deliberately placed to highlight items critical to the protection of personnel and equipment. Warning – a warning highlights an essential operating...

  • Page 6: Warning

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 5 of 24 2.0 critical installation considerations warning prior to installation and operation of this equipment, read and develop an understanding of the contents of this manual and the operation manual of the equipment or device to which this equi...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 6 of 24 2.3 safety information & recommended training for radio controlled equipment operators anyone being trained to operate radio controlled equipment should possess as a minimum the following knowledge and skills before using the radio control...

  • Page 8: Warning

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 7 of 24 operate a crane, hoist or lifting device if the chain or wire rope is not seated properly in the sprockets, drum or sheave operate any damaged or malfunctioning crane, hoist, lifting device or other material handling equipment change any s...

  • Page 9: Warning

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 8 of 24 3.0 can-6 receiver installation warning before operating the receiver, familiarize yourself with all safety information in this manual, appropriate manual supplements and any other local, state, or federal rules or regulations already in e...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 9 of 24 figure 02: can-6 with external antenna (red) figure 03: can-6 (900 mhz version only) with internal antenna (red) figure 04: can-6 with con1 and con2 connectors figure 05: can-6 side view.

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 10 of 24 3.3 installation 1. Determine the location of your antenna from figures 01-03 (the antenna is designated with the red arrow). Be sure to mount the receiver antenna in direct line-of-sight of the operator and free from all obstructions. 2....

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 11 of 24 3.5 pin out diagram and definitions figure 06: pin out diagram.

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 12 of 24 +vbattery (left pin 7 and right pin 1) the can-6 is designed to work in any 12–24vdc nominal (9–36vdc max) powered equipment. The +vbattery pins should be connected to the positive terminal of the machine power supply through an approved ...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 13 of 24 3.6 can-6 receiver block diagram note: connections are labeled by which side the connector is on the can-6 receiver. I.E. L1 is pin 1 on the left connector, r1 is pin 1 on the right connector, etc..

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 14 of 24 4.0 configuring the can-6 the can-6 receiver will be pre-configured at the factory in most cases; the following sections are for reference for field adjustments. Note: changing settings must be done with caution. Wrong settings can cause ...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 15 of 24 4.3 receiver channel configuration settings (dip switch bank 2) the channel can be set on the can-6 receiver via the bank 2 dip switches. The following sections (sections 4.3.1 through 4.3.3) show the channels or protocols available for e...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 16 of 24 4.3.1 channel dip switch settings for 900mhz part 15.

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 17 of 24 4.3.2 channel dip switch settings for 433mhz part 15.

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 18 of 24 4.3.3 channel dip switch settings for 2.4ghz @ 50mw and 125mw.

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 19 of 24 4.4 fcc statements compliance statement (part 15.19) this device complies with part 15 of fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept a...

  • Page 21: Warning

    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 20 of 24 5.0 normal operation during normal operation the can-6 receiver will receive commands from the transmitter and convert them to output or can signals. During these operations, the operator can verify that the receiver is online and functio...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 21 of 24 5.3.2 signal strength/error code led (bottom led on can-6 faceplate) solid green = good rf signal strength to transmitter solid red = poor rf signal strength to transmitter blinking red = error (code is picked up from number of blinks) re...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 22 of 24 6.0 troubleshooting 6.1 troubleshooting table problems possible reasons suggestions receiver will not turn on supplied voltage is out of the acceptable range ensure the voltage is with 12–24vdc nominal (9–36vdc max). Internal fuse has blo...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 23 of 24 can messages transmitted by the receiver are not being received incorrect source address make sure that the source address of the receiver is set correctly. The termination resistor is set incorrectly ensure the termination resistor is ap...

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    Enrange can-6 instruction manual september 2011 page 24 of 24 6.2 assembly and replacement parts if your receiver ever needs repair, we always recommend that you have magnetek perform the repair. If you need to refer to a parts list, refer to your receiver’s drawing that was included in the shipment...