Magnetek Telemotive TR12 inteleSmart Instruction Manual - page 47
Section 7 - Programming (continued)
Telemotive TR12 inteleSmart Receiver Instruction Manual – 03/01/07
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7-11.3. Rx Status Word S1-5 (2-Speed Or Single-
Speed Outputs). Normally OFF (0) for 2-Speed.
Definition: This reconfigures the relay outputs on the
receiver for Single-Speed applications using the wiring
diagram in Table 1. in Section 6 - Wiring.
Programming:
For Two-Speed applications, in the “Receiver
Programmer” screen under “System” select “12 output 2
speed” this turns Rx Status Word S1 position 5 OFF (0)
automatically.
For Single-Speed applications, in the “Receiver
Programmer” screen under “System” select “12 output 1
speed” this turns Rx Status Word S1 position 5 ON (1)
automatically.
7-11.4. Rx Status Word S1-6. (Active ESTOP
enable). Normally OFF (0) for no Active ESTOP.
Definition: This feature causes the Receiver to
shutdown if the transmitter is out of range. For this to
work the companion transmitter must have this feature
also. Please check the appropriate transmitter manual to
see if your transmitter has this capability. All
inteleSmart
receivers have this feature; both the
receiver and the transmitter must have this box checked.
DO NOT use this feature with non-equipped
transmitters. It is not recommended to have multiple
systems in the same area (600 feet) on the same
frequency/channel if Active ESTOP is used, due to the
additional frequency/channel loading.
Programming:
Turn Rx Status Word S1 position 6 OFF (0) for normal
operation.
Turn Rx Status Word S1 position 6 ON (1) for the
Active ESTOP feature. Matching transmitter must be
programmed as such also.
7-11.5. Rx Status Word S1-7. (Time Out Timer
Disable). Normally OFF.
Definition: The receiver has a 15 minute time out timer.
If a receiver once turned ON by a transmitter does not
receive a signal from any transmitter for a period of 15
minutes the receiver shuts down and opens the main line.
This function disables this feature.
Programming:
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S1 position 7 OFF (0)
for the receiver to have a 15 minute time out.
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S1 position 7 ON (1)
for the receiver to have no time out timer.
7-11.6. Rx Status Word S2-2 and -3. (Auxiliary
Function Relay Latching). Normally All OFF, no
latching.
Definition: Enables the appropriate auxiliary function
relay to operate in a latched mode, ON or OFF, rather
than as a momentary contact. Which function is
latchable and which relay is latched depends on the
particular receiver configuration used. See Section 6 –
Wiring to determine location of Aux’s. This function is
not to be used for critical latching functions such as
magnets.
Programming:
Turn Rx Status Word S2 position 2 ON (1) for Aux 1 to
latch.
Turn Rx Status Word S2 position 3 ON (1) for Aux 2 to
latch.
7-11.7. Rx Status Word S2-7. (ESTOP Stop Alarm).
Normally OFF (0).
Definition: Gives about 5 seconds of alarm when the
Emergency Stop (ESTOP) is activated on the transmitter.
This also allows the alarm button to function in the
ESTOP mode.
Programming:
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S2 position 7 OFF (0)
for the receiver ESTOP alarm disabled.
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S2 position 7 ON (1)
for the receiver to have ESTOP alarm enabled.
Additional wiring required: This only works for
configurations that have an alarm relay and an external
alarm connected. See Section 6 – Wiring for the wiring
location of the alarm relay. Jumper JU1 on the Receiver
Board must be IN for Alarm Relay to be activated during
an ESTOP shutdown. See Figure 8-1. Receiver Board
Layout for the position of JU1.
7-11.8. Rx Status Word S2-8. (Auto Alarm).
Normally OFF (0).
Definition: Auto Alarm closes the alarm relay for about
5 seconds when the receiver is first turned on.
Programming:
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S2 position 8 OFF (0)
for the receiver Auto Alarm to be OFF.
Turn the Rx Status Word switch S2 position 8 ON (1)
for the receiver to have Auto Alarm.
Additional wiring required: This only works for
configurations that have an alarm relay and an external
alarm connected. See Section 6 – Wiring for the wiring
location of the alarm relay.