Saga SAGA1-L40 User Manual

Manual is about: Joystick type, Industrial radio remote controller

Summary of SAGA1-L40

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    8 1 user’s guide saga1-l40 joystick type industrial radio remote controller.

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    8 2 contents warranty precautions of operation general operation batteries emergency procedures wiring.

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    8 1 warranty gain electronic co., ltd. Guarantees that this equipment meets its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Under proper installation it should work as expected. However, gain does not guarantee that operation in saga1 system is error free or without intermissi...

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    2 precautions of operation 1. Please carefully read the manual before operating this device. 2. Never dismantle the equipment by any unauthorized personnel, or equipment may be damaged. 3. This manual is for reference only. Pleases consult your distributor for further assistance. 4. The equipment ha...

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    3 general operation 1) turn on the main power switch of the equipment (crane). 2) install four aa size batteries in the transmitter make sure the “+”and “-“ direction are correct. 3) turn the rotary key switch clockwise to "on" position, then press the start pushbutton to power-on. 4) operate normal...

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    4 emergency procedures in case of any emergency, please follow the steps below and ask the distributor for service immediately: 1. Press ems mushroom. 2. Turn the rotary key to "off" position. 3. Shut off the main power of the crane and discontinue the operation. 4. Contact the distributor to find o...

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    5 batteries four aa size batteries are required for the transmitter. There is a 3-stage power indicating functions with led display. “green color”: sufficient power to operate transmitter. ”yellow color”: power is depleting. Operation must be stopped immediately (for example: down the goods to groun...

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    6 6 wiring.

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    Fcc caution: 1. 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. 2. This ...