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CommandPro 23 Series User Manual This manual covers the following model numbers:
Hand Held Transmitters Receivers 23T10A 23T09A 23T14A 23T23 23R08A 23R14A 23R22 23RCAN Warning: Read all safety and warnings before installing and operating this system. Avertissement: Lire toutes les consignes de scurit et tous les avertissements avant de faire fonctionner ce systme. CommandPro 23 Series User Manual REVISION HISTORY Revision 1.0 2.0 2.1 Date 01/2014 0/2015 Changes Initial Release Updated Styles Revised Content Minor grammar updates 2 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Revision History ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3 1 Warnings and Cautions .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 CommandPro Compliance Statement ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Warning Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 1.3 Consignes de Scurit .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 2 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 ID Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Programming ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Programming Accessories ............................................................................................................................................. 8 AutoLink ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Options ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 3 Transmitters.................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 3.1 Transmitter Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.2 3.3 Transmitter Safety and Operational Features ....................................................................................................... 10 Transmitter Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 11 4 Receivers ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1 Receiver/Decoder ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 AutoLink ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Receiver Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 Safety Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 15 5 Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 5.1 Receiver Operation .............................................................................................................................................................. 16 5.2 Transmitter Operation ................................................................................................................................................... 16 6 Installation Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 6.1 Antenna Location ................................................................................................................................................................. 17 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Receiver Mounting ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Receiver Wiring ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Power/Control Wiring.................................................................................................................................................... 18 Installation Testing .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................... 19 7.1 Monthly Inspection Schedule........................................................................................................................................... 19 7.2 7.3 7.4 Transmitter Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 19 Transmitter Repairs ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Receiver Testing.............................................................................................................................................................. 22 3 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 7.5 Receiver Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 22 8 Warranty Statement ................................................................................................................................................................. 24 4 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 1.1 CommandPro Compliance Statement WARNING: Read all safety warnings before installing and operating this system. AVERTISSEMENT: Lire toutes les consignes de scurit et tous les avertissements avant de faire fonctionner ce systme. WARNING: The CommandPro Series receivers have been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning this equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna connected to the device that is receiving the interference. Increase the separation between our equipment and the equipment that is receiving the interference. Consult our factory or one of our Service Representatives for additional help. FCC Part 15.19 Warning Statement: 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. FCC Part 15.21 Warning Statement: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment IC RSS-GEN, Sec 8.4 Warning Statement- (Required for license-exempt devices)
(ENGLISH) This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
(FRENCH) Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 5 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual Responsible Party:
Laird, Inc. 1916 W. Mission Rd. Escondido, CA 92020 Phone: 800 328-5570 760 737-7810 Fax:
1.2 Warning Instructions WARNING: Read all instructions. Failure to follow the SAFETY RULES may result in serious personal injury. Installation GROUND THE RECEIVER CASE. In order to ensure safety of the system, firmly connect the receiver case to earth ground. PROVIDE A SAFETY CUTOFF SWITCH. If maintenance is required, disconnect the radio from power to prevent accidental activation. USE PROPER WIRING. Loose or frayed wires can cause accidental activation of machinery. DO NOT INSTALL IN HOT AREAS. This apparatus can be damaged by heat in excess of 160 F. DO NOT INSTALL IN HIGH VIBRATION AREAS. The life of this apparatus may be shortened through long exposure to intense shaking or vibration. 1.2.1 Personal Safety MAKE SURE MACHINERY IS CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING. Do not activate the remote system unless it is safe to do so. TURN OFF THE RECEIVER POWER BEFORE WORKING ON MACHINERY. Always disconnect the remote system before doing any maintenance to prevent accidental operation of the machine. 1.2.2 Care KEEP DRY. If water or other liquids get inside, immediately dry the unit. KEEP ANTENNAS CLEAN. Keep antenna connections clean and free of corrosion. 1.3 Consignes de Scurit AVERTISSEMENT: Le non-respect des CONSIGNES DE SCURIT peut causer des blessures srieuses. 1.3.1 Installation RACCORDER LE BOTIER LA MASSE. Pour que le systme fonctionne en toute scurit, le botier du rcepteur doit tre solidement raccord la masse. FOURNIR UN INTERRUPTEUR DE SCURIT. Lors de travaux dentretien du dispositif, dconnecter le poste radio afin dviter une mise en marche accidentelle. UTILISER LES FILS APPROPRIS. Des fils dcouverts ou uses peuvent provoquer un dmarrage accidentel de la machinerie. NE PAS INSTALLER DANS DES ENDROITS CHAUDS. Des tempratures suprieures 160 F (71 C) peuvent endommager lappareil. NE PAS INSTALLER DANS LES ENDROITS SOUMIS DE FORTES VIBRATIONS. Lexposition prolonge de cet appareil des vibrations ou des secousses intenses peut en rduire la dure de vie. 6 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 1.3.2 Scurit SASSURER QUE LA MACHINERIE EST DGAGE AVANT DE LA FAIRE FONCTIONNER. Ne pas faire fonctionner le systme de tlguidage moins que cela puisse tre fait en toute scurit. METTE LE RCEPTEUR HORS TENSION AVANT DEFFECTEUR DES TRAVAUX SUR LA MACHINERIE. Afin de prvenir la mise en marche accidentelle de la machinerie, toujours dbrancher le systme de tlguidage avant deffectuer des travaux dentretien. 1.3.3 Entretien GARDER AU SEC. Scher immdiatement lappareil, sil est expos de leau ou tout autre liquide. GARDER LES ANTENNES PROPRES. Garder les raccordements dantenne propres et exempts de corrosion. 7 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 2 INTRODUCTION Wireless Control Systems are designed for control of industrial and commercial The Laird CommandPro equipment. These rugged controls are built to survive the wear and tear of life in factories, mills, and construction industries. The 23 Series is designed especially for the mobile markets. These systems comply with requirements for operation under Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This means neither the operator nor the company need apply or register for a license to operate this equipment. The basic system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter sends commands to the receiver by means of radio waves in the 900 MHz band. Receivers operate from 12 VDC vehicle power. Operation from 24 VDC is also available. 2.1 ID Codes Each transmitter and receiver can be programmed for any one of 81 operating frequencies, plus a 16-bit address code. A single ID Code is used to set and identify both the frequency and address. There are millions of codes so that no two systems will ever be assigned the same code unless specifically requested for a particular application. Each system is fully programmed and tested before shipment from the factory and should require reprogramming only in the case of spare management (see Maintenance). 2.2 Programming One of the key features of the decoder is Lairds exclusive Manufacture Application Program (MAP). The MAP determines how the outputs are directed, what type they are, how they operate, what safety criteria is required, and what processing time should be used for each one. In short, the MAP allows Laird to match the control requirements of almost any system. Laird programs the MAP at the factory. 2.3 Programming Accessories A stand-alone, portable, and handheld programmer, RAC16A, is available for most applications. It provides a convenient method for changing the ID Code and making basic application changes to transmitters and receivers. 2.4 AutoLink Some receivers are provided with the AutoLink system which allows the receiver to copy the ID code from any of the 23 Series transmitters by the push of two buttons. 2.5 Options Custom Labels. Custom labels are available from the Laird factory to best suit your application. Custom Programming. Output relays can be programmed to meet special control requirements. First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS). The First-Come-First-Serve option allows use of multiple transmitters with one receiver, one at a time. The receiver scans a preset list of ID Codes. When a valid signal is received, the receiver stops scanning and responds only to that transmitters signal. When the signal is no longer being received (i.e., the transmitter has been turned off or is out of range), the receiver again scans until another valid signal is received. Multiple Receivers Controlled by Multiple Transmitters. One transmitter can control up to a maximum of six receivers with a rotary selector switch. Extended Range Antenna. An extended range 900 MHz antenna, Model RCA7, is available for special applications that require increased range. Intrinsically Safe. Intrinsically Safe UL-approved systems with NEMA 7 receiver enclosures are available for ratings of up to Class 1, Division 1, Group D. 8 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual The following features are offered on the 23T23:
Push-button Selector. A selector switch is provided that selects A, B, or both for systems that have multiple similar systems that need controlling separately or together. Two LEDs indicate the active system in dual mode operation.
- On transmitters with a single button selector switch, momentarily pressing the selector switch cycles the selection between functions. If A LED is lit (A function is active), pressing the selector switch causes A LED to go out and B LED to light (B function now active). Pressing the switch again causes A LED to light in addition to B LED (both functions are active). Pressing the switch again causes both LEDs to go out (no function is active).
- One transmitter can control up to a maximum of six receivers with a rotary selector switch. 9 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 3 TRANSMITTERS 3.1 Transmitter Description This section describes the safety/operational features, troubleshooting, and repair of the 23T10A, 23T09A, 23T14A, and 23T23, transmitters. Many of the features are common in all transmitters, therefore descriptions are combined for the purposes of this document. Laird handheld transmitters are housed in a rugged case molded from a modified polymer plastic that stands up to extremely rugged use. A key feature is Lairds patented switch assembly for control inputs. This long-
life elastomeric keypad is ergonomically designed to provide easy operation over long periods of time with exceptional reliability. A leather holster is available for easily carrying the transmitters, plus it offers added protection. All transmitter functions are controlled by a microprocessor with a special memory or configuration information. This offers a great degree of capability and versatility, while at the same time provides operation and maintenance simplicity. The antenna is internal to the handheld transmitter cases, protecting it from damage. A self-test LED indicator provides a quick transmitter and battery status check. The transmitters are designed to be very efficient. Two AA batteries provide power for the transmitter (three batteries for the 23T23). An additional feature automatically shuts the transmitter off after a programmable time interval of inactivity to further extend the battery life. These transmitters are programmable by means of a portable handheld programmer (RAC16A). Figure 1: 23 Series Transmitter (example label shown) 3.2 Transmitter Safety and Operational Features WARNING: Do not operate the system until you are familiar with radio-controlled operation. If you are not familiar with radio-controlled equipment operation, contact your supervisor before attempting to use the radio control system. AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas faire fonctionner le systme avant de bien connatre le fonctionnement dune grue par tlguidage. Contacter le superviseur avant de faire toute tentative de mise en marche par tlguidage, si le fonctionnement nest pas connu. 10 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual The following describes the safety and operational features and characteristics of the transmitters. Refer to Figure 1. Status LED. The status LED provides an indication of the transmitter operation. Refer to Maintenance and Troubleshooting for a detailed description of the status LED indications. Command Switches. The command switches are labeled according to their function.
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If opposing commands are attempted, i.e., two commands that conflict with each other;
in most cases no function results. In the case of ON/OFF functions, OFF predominates. On. Turns on the transmitter and puts the system in the active mode. The transmitter remains active until the OFF/STOP is pressed, or the transmitter turns itself off (see Auto Off below). Off/Stop. While depressed, this command sends an EStop command to the receiver. The transmitter does not need to be actively ON to send this command. When this button releases, the transmitter turns off. Auto Off. The transmitter turns itself off if no commands have been sent for a predetermined amount of time. Normally, this time is set to 15 minutes; however it may be programmed from 0 to 60 minutes, or disabled using a RAC16A portable, handheld programmer. (1 to 60 = minutes, 0 = disabled). 3.3 Transmitter Specifications Operating Frequency Band 902 928 MHz Channel Spacing Modulation Power, Input Output power Antenna Indicators 300 KHz Digital Frequency Modulation based on Manchester Code. Contains 16-bit address plus 16-bit CRC check. AA cell batteries (Alkaline recommended) Meets FCC Part 15 requirements for license-free operation Circuit board, internal Self-test LED indicator Ambient Operating Conditions
-20 F to +160 F Model Weight1 Dimensions No. of Commands Batteries 23T10A 9 oz. 2.75 x 6.5 x 1.0 23T09A 9 oz. 2.75 x 8.0 x 1.0 23T14A 9 oz. 2.75 x 8.0 x 1.0 23T23 1.25 lb. 3.5 x 11.5 x 1.0 1. Weight includes batteries 10 9 14 23 2 2 2 3 3.3.1 Certifications Model FCC ID #
Industry Canada Certification 23T10A EGT810TX 249 710 2624 23T09A 23T14A 23T23 EGT810TX CN2814A EGT823TX 249 710 31887 1007A 814A 249 710 31892 11 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 4 RECEIVERS This section describes the 23R08A, 23R14A, 23R22, and 23RCAN receivers. Many of the features are common in all receivers; therefore descriptions have been combined for the purposes of this document. CommandPro These power systems offer several advantages:
series receivers contain sophisticated programs coupled to electrically tough interfaces. Safety Three levels of safety ensure safe operation even in the event of circuit failures. Reliability Wide use of surface mount parts and few interconnections between boards provide greater reliability and easier service. Simplicity Easy diagnostics and simple troubleshooting procedures makes servicing quick and easy. Versatility programmability plus many options allow this system to work on virtually any equipment without modifications to the basic control system. The receivers consist of one or two circuit boards mounted inside either a NEMA 4 steel enclosure or a NEMA 12 extruded aluminium enclosure. Figure 2, Figure 3, and Figure 4 show the general arrangement of the receivers. Figure 2: 23 Series receivers: 23R08A and 23RCAN 12 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual Figure 3: 23 Series receiver: 23R14A 13 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual Figure 4: 23 Series receiver: 23R22 4.1 Receiver/Decoder The receivers use an advanced synthesized FM Receiver designed to work in the presence of potential interfering signals that might be encountered from pagers, cell phones, two way radios, etc. The microprocessor-based decoder ensures a great deal of safety as well as versatility. Commands are received on one of 81 possible frequencies and are checked against a 16-bit address code for proper identity and further tested against a 10-bit CRC check. This ensures only valid information meant only for the particular unit is decoded. The microprocessor contains a programmable memory that retains the frequency, address, and particular operating parameters of the system. The receiver uses robust 8 Amp relays to ensure long, reliable life of the system. 14 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 4.2 AutoLink Some receivers utilize AutoLink to synchronize the ID Code between the transmitter and receiver. This allows a quick and easy method to replace a transmitter with a spare (see Using AutoLink). 4.3 Power Supply Standard operating power for the receiver is 12 VDC automotive power, but they will operate from 12 to 24 VDC. 4.4 Receiver Diagnostics The receiver assembly monitors and indicates its status on a continuous basis. The diagnostics are presented in a simple, easy to understand format. 4.5 Safety Features Controlling industrial and commercial equipment requires that the wireless control system be reliable with built-in safety features. These receivers offer a maintained link system. This means in order for the system to operate, the signal from the transmitter must be continuously received by the receiver. Loss of the transmitter signal causes the safety system to remove all commands from the system and open the safety relay contact. Each transmission goes through several checks to ensure the receiving information is error free. Millions of combinations of frequencies and address codes mean that no two systems will ever be produced with the same frequency and address code. The safety relay is controlled by the microprocessor and by a hardware circuit to ensure operation even in the event of a circuit failure. During normal operations, this relay is closed (activated). If, for any reason, valid data is not being received, this relay opens. 15 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 5 OPERATION When operating any remote control system, ensure that all safety measures are followed. Before activating the system, make sure personnel are clear of the equipment and that it is safe for the equipment to operate. Make sure the vehicle is properly secured and prepared for the equipment to operate. 5.1 Receiver Operation If the receiver is on a separate power switch, turn on the receiver power before using the transmitter. When finished with the job, make sure the power to the receiver is turned off. 5.2 Transmitter Operation IMPORTANT: Press this OFFE/STOP button to stop all functions. IMPORTANT: Appuyer le bouton (OFF/ESTOP) pour arrter toutes kes fonctions. 1. Press and release the ON button. Verify that the status LED starts flashing at a low rate (the ACTIVE light on the receiver lights and the Signal LED flashes). 2. Press the required switches to operate the desired motion. Note that more than one motion can be controlled at any time. 3. 4. To stop sending any command, release the switch. To turn the transmitter off, press the OFF button (Note that if Auto Off is enabled, the transmitter turns itself off if no commands are sent for a predetermined time). 16 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Ensure all of the components that were ordered for your system are present and in good condition. If not, contact Laird. 6.1 Antenna Location The antenna is one of the most important components of a radio receiving system. Proper placement of the receiver antenna ensures reliable operation under the most severe conditions. A direct line-of-sight path between the transmitter antenna and receiver antenna provides best performance. Refer to Figure 5. Figure 5: Transmitter/Receiver communication (example) In most cases, the antenna may be mounted directly on the receiver enclosure. In determining the mounting location, the following items should be considered:
The antenna should be mounted vertically. For optimum performance, the antenna itself should have a minimum of eight inches of clearance in all directions excluding the wall or plate to which the receiver cabinet is mounted (refer to Figure 6). If the receiver enclosure location is not suitable to provide this clearance and the antenna should be mounted at a remote location, the Laird Remote Antenna Mounting Kit should be used. Call Laird customer service for information. Figure 6: Antenna clearance (example) 17 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 6.2 Receiver Mounting To ensure safe and reliable system operation, the following items must be considered when selecting a location for mounting the receiver:
Install the receiver in an environment where the ambient temperature during operation does not drop below -20 F (-7 C) or rise above +160 F (+70 C). Mount the receiver cabinet securely using appropriate locking-type hardware. 6.3 Receiver Wiring The 23R08A, 23R14A, and 23R22 receivers can be prewired with a wiring harness that is permanently attached to the receiver. The 23RCAN is provided with interface connectors on the receiver. Information on the connection of the wires is contained inside the cabinet door or on the face of the receiver. WARNING: Before starting this installation, ensure that the power has been disconnected and that all applicable safety precautions are followed. MISE EN GARDE: Avant de procder linstallation, sassurer que le bras lvateur ou la grue est hors tension et que toutes les consignes de scurit ont t respectes. 6.4 Power/Control Wiring The relay circuits are designed to operate at 8 amps continuous over all environmental conditions, and they will withstand momentary surges greater than 8 amps. If the combined current in any relay bank exceeds 8 amps continuous or 15 amp surge, contact Laird Engineering regarding proper installation to ensure reliable operation. Use the following steps to install the wiring to the receiver:
1. Connect the positive power wire (+12 VDC or +24 VDC) to a power source on the vehicle. The power source must be capable of supplying the necessary current for the intended loads. It is recommended that a separate switch be installed to control power to the receiver. 2. Connect the ground wire to the chassis. Make sure this is a reliable connection. Use of a star ground lug is recommended. 3. Connect the remainder of the wires to the control relays as required. Note: Review the steps above to ensure the accuracy of the wiring before applying power to the installation. 6.5 Installation Testing Before putting the system into service, the following testing procedure must be performed:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Apply power to the receiver. Verify that the PWR indicator turns on. Turn on the transmitter. Verify that the SIGNAL indicator flashes. Verify that the safety circuit is active. Press STOP on the transmitter and verify the safety circuit has deactivated the system. 6. Turn on the transmitter again. Check each of the command functions for proper operation. 18 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 7 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 Monthly Inspection Schedule Inspect the transmitter for damage to keypad and case. Inspect all electrical and antenna connections to ensure they are clean and tight. Ensure all terminal strips are firmly in place. 7.2 Transmitter Troubleshooting The transmitters have an LED status indicator to aid in troubleshooting. Due to the rough treatment it may be subjected to, most problems are likely to occur in the transmitter. Thoroughly diagnose the transmitter before proceeding to the receiver. WARNING: When testing the transmitter, the receiver may become active resulting in system operation. Always assume the system is working and will respond when testing a transmitter. AVERTISSEMENT: Lors dessais de fonctionnement du transmetteur, le rcepteur peut tre active et provoquer la mise en marche du systme. Toujours considrer que le systme fonctionne et quil rpondra aux essais du transmetteur. Problem LED is off. Possible Cause Remedy Transmitter is off Press ON/ALARM button. Batteries are dead. Replace batteries. Transmitter failure. Call for service. LED cycles on/off (0.5 second on, 0.5 second off). Batteries are low. LED flashes red/green (A series only). LED is continuously on (LED might flicker slightly). Batteries are low. Switch activated at start. Change batteries at the next convenient opportunity. Change batteries at the next convenient opportunity. Restart transmitter with no other switches pressed. Transmitter failure. Call for service. 7.3 Transmitter Repairs CAUTION: The transmitters electronic components are exposed when the back of the case is removed. Take caution to prevent dirt or other contaminants from entering the case. Do not allow the circuit to be scraped or damaged in any way. AVERTISSEMENT : Lorsque lendos du botier est enlev, les composants lectroniques sont dcouvert. Prendre soin dviter de laisser la salet ou tout autre contaminant entrer dans le botier. viter drafler ou dendommager le circuit de quelque faon que ce soit. 7.3.1 Battery Replacement Refer to Figure 7 for your particular transmitter. 1. 2. 3. Remove the screws on the back of the transmitter and remove the back of the case. Remove and replace the AA alkaline batteries. Be sure to observe the correct polarity. Reassemble the transmitter in reverse order, making sure the battery wires do not get pinched between the case halves. Tighten the screws snugly. 19 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 7.3.2 Changing the Transmitter ID Code Refer to Figure 7. 1. 2. Remove the screws on the back of the transmitter and remove the back of the case. Attach the programming plug to the four-pin connector on the circuit board. Verify the ID CODE displays. 3. 4. Enter the new ID Code and press the PRG key. Reassemble the transmitter in reverse order, making sure the battery wires do not get pinched between the case halves. Tighten the screws snugly. Refer to the RAC16A User Manual for more detailed instructions. 7.3.3 Changing the Transmitter Keypad (Handheld) Refer to Figure 7. 1. 2. 3. Remove the screws in the back of the transmitter and remove the back of the case. Remove the batteries from the holder. Remove the two (four) screws holding the printed circuit board assembly and remove the board from the case. 4. 5. Remove the backing plate and rubber keypad from the case front. Install the new rubber keypad onto the backing plate, making sure the tabs are pulled through each slot. 6. 7. Install the keypad and backing plate into the case front. Reassemble the transmitter in reverse order. Tighten screws snugly. 20 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual Figure 7: 23 Series transmitters with backs removed 7.3.4 Handheld Transmitters When requesting spare parts, please contact Laird and provide your transmitter model and serial number in the first instance. Item Spare Transmitter (complete) Shoulder Strap Case screws, 6-32 5/8 Phillips, stainless steel Part Number Use Model Number/Serial Number 42C-0057 500047 Case and battery door screws, captive, A series transmitters 500132 Replacement Transmitter Label Use Model Number/Serial Number 21 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual Model Leather Holster Clear Protective Pouch 23T10A 620022 23T14A 620023 23T09A 620023 23T23 620009 N/A 620025 620025 620012 7.3.5 Belly Box Transmitters Item Part Number Spare Transmitter (complete) Use Model Number/Serial Number Shoulder Carrying Strap 42C-0057 7.4 Receiver Testing Receiver LEDs: Laird 23 Series receivers use three basic LEDs for diagnostics. LED Indicators Receiver Action PWR lit. Receiver operating voltage is present. SIGNAL flashes. Signal being received matches the decoders address. RELAY lit. One or more command outputs are energized. 7.5 Receiver Troubleshooting Follow these steps when troubleshooting the receiver:
1. Check the PWR indicator; if PWR is not lit:
a. Check that the power source to the receiver is active. b. If applicable, check the fuse for the receiver power input. 2. Turn on the transmitter. If the receiver SIGNAL indicator remains off, test the transmitter. a. b. Verify the ID Code is the same for the transmitter and receiver. c. Verify transmitter batteries are fresh. 3. If only some functions are operating:
a. Check output voltage of the respective relays and electrical circuits. b. c. Check the condition of the transmitter switches. If applicable, replace fuse on the receiver circuit board. 4. If there is intermittent operation:
a. Check all connections. b. Check antenna connections. 5. If the operating range is short:
a. Check antenna connections. b. On new installations, verify the receiver antenna is properly placed. If necessary, use an antenna mounting kit to relocate the antenna to a more favorable location. 7.5.1 Changing the Receiver Identity Code 7.5.2 Using AutoLink If the receiver is equipped with AutoLink, there will be a pushbutton switch on the outside of the case. To allow the receiver to copy the ID Code from the transmitter:
22 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 1. Press and hold the AutoLink pushbutton on the receiver. a. The Signal LED will start flashing. 2. Press and hold EStop on the transmitter until the Signal LED stops flashing. This may take several seconds (Auto Link). a. The Signal LED is continuously on. 3. Release the Stop command, and then release the AutoLink pushbutton. If the AutoLink pushbutton is released first, press and release the AutoLink pushbutton on the receiver again. a. Signal LED is off. The transmitter and receiver are now ready to use. 23 142133 Rev B CommandPro 23 Series User Manual 8 WARRANTY STATEMENT Warranty for CommandPro 23 Series Material Handling Products Period of Warranty: Laird warrants the 23 Series products against malfunction or breakage for a period of one year from the date of receipt of warranty registration card or from the date of the original invoice if the card is not received within six months of shipment from the factory. Warranty Coverage: 23 Series products transmitters, receivers, and accessories, in normal and customary use, are conditionally warranted against malfunction or breakage. The warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner; (b) defects or damage from misuse, accident, or neglect; (c) defects from improper testing, operation maintenance, installation, alteration, modification or adjustment; (d) damage from unauthorized repair or alterations; and (f) damage from water or corrosive materials beyond the specification of the case or enclosure. Warranty Service: Products returned for repair (warranty or non-warranty) must be assigned an RMA
(Return Material Authorization) number by a Laird Customer Service representative. To allow us to more effectively address the repair issues, the customer should provide a detailed description of the specific problem. Call 800-328-5570 for service or RMA assignment. To receive warranty service, deliver or send the product(s) along with the assigned RMA number to our factory. General Terms of Warranty Laird will repair or replace the defective unit, solely at our option in the event of defect or failure to perform as specified, provided the product is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replacement parts are covered for the balance of the original warranty. All costs of shipping to Laird shall be borne by the purchaser. The warranty covers the cost of return one-way shipping and handling of the product. The return shipment will be via the same method as the product was shipped. This warranty does not cover the costs of outside repair service except as authorized by Laird. If it is determined that a third party is necessary for the service or repair of the Laird product, prior approval by Laird is required. This warranty sets forth the full extent of Lairds responsibility regarding the product(s). Repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price, at Lairds option, are the exclusive remedies. This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties. All other warranties, express or implied, including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are specifically excluded. In no event shall Laird be liable for damages in excess of the purchase price of the product(s), for any loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss, lost profits or savings or other incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the installation, use, or inability to use the product(s), to the full extent that such may be disclaimed by law. How to Get Service Products returned for repair (warranty or non-warranty) must be assigned an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number by a Laird Technical Support Representative. To allow us to more effectively address the repair issues, the customer is to provide a detailed description of the specific problem. Call 800-328-5570 for service or RMA assignment. To receive warranty service, deliver or send the product along with the assigned RMA number to our factory. LAIRD, INC. 1916 W. Mission Rd. Escondido, CA 92029 24 142133 Rev B
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-07-19 | 903 ~ 927 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2018-07-19
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Cattron North America Inc.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003181625
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1 | Physical Address |
655 N. River Road NW
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1 |
Warren, Ohio 44483-2254
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
CN2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
814A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
D******** S****
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1 | Title |
Product Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
826-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
234-8********
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1 |
d******@cattron.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/15/2019 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | TRANSMITTER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 | Name |
B****** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
352 4********
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1 |
b******@timcoengr.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 903.00000000 | 927.00000000 |
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