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Operator Manual MINI System Hetronic, Inc. 4300 Highline Blvd., Bldg. A Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-946-3574 Fax 405-946-3564 OPMN_0001_0 www.hetronic.com 9/01...
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Hetronic reserves the right to discontinue, make changes to, and add improvements upon its products at any time without public notice or obligation. Hetronic disclaims liability for any claims or damages, whether regarding property, personal injury or death arising out of the use of unauthorized replacement parts or service.
Receiver MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS When contacting your dealer or Hetronic about service, repair or replaacement parts, know the model and serial numbers of the transmitter and receiver. The numbers are located on the label that is affixed to...
Hetronic disclaims liability for any claims or damages, whether warranty, property The Mini System includes a transmitter and a receiver. damage, personal injury or death arising out of the use The hand-held transmitter generates the electronic of unauthorized replacement parts.
PROTECTIVE FEATURES WARNING: Accidental start-up can cause This radio remote control system is equipped with serious injury or death. NEVER remove or electronic and mechanical safety features. Processing modify any safety feature. of control signals transmitted from other transmitters is not possible, since transmission coding is unique to TO STOP IN AN EMERGENCY each system.
The frequency channel is set by registration-free radio frequency unit. Each system Hetronic at the factory. If interference occurs on a consists of a transmitter RF unit and a receiver RF unit. particular frequency, it may be necessary to change the...
Residual energy from one system can interfere with other systems if they are in close proximity. Contact Hetronic or your authorized dealer for assistance in resetting frequency channels. OPERATION WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW...
BATTERY DISPOSAL IMPORTANT: AVOID ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Electronic equipment and components are considered to be hazardous waste. Discarded rechargeable batteries are hazardous waste and must not be disposed of with typical refuse. Contact a professional hazardous waste disposal service or Hetronic.
If the system does not operate after normal start-up as If the system will not respond to the steps below or the described in Operation Section of this manual, follow LEDs indicate a failure, contact the Hetronic Service the recommended troubleshooting sequence to help Department or your authorized dealer.
SPECIFICATIONS General Data Frequency 70 cm Band (Selectable 400 Mhz to 470 Mhz) 16 Preset Range approx. 100 m (330 ft.) Address 16-bit - 65,000 possible Operating temperature -25° to +70° C (-18° F to 158° F) Data Format 4800 Baud (approx. 55 msec response time) Hamming distance Receiver...
Definitions and Abbreviations Milliampere hours The following terms and abbreviations may be used in Milliampere this Operator Manual. msec millisecond Analog to digital conversion Megahertz Analog channel (German: Analog Milliwatt Kanal) NiCd Nickel cadmium (battery) Ampere NiMH Nickel metal hydrite (battery) Analog Proportional-stepless or infinite control...
INSTALLATION AND SAFETY TEST DATA This for must be completed and signed by the person Hetronic assumes no responsibility for the correct responsible for installation of this radio remote control installation of the radio remote control system. The system. equipment operator must ensure that the radio remote control system and the crane/machine operate correctly together.
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Company and imparts no guarantee, warranty or undertaking by company of any kind. Components and accessories not manufactured by Hetronic are not included in this warranty and are warranted separately by their respective manufacturers. Company’s sole liability shall be to repair at its factory, or replace any item returned to it within one year from date of shipment, which Company finds to contain defective material or workmanship.
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