USER MANUAL move SERIES RADIOCONTROLS Transmitter units:
T 3,5,7 move BRICK move PAIL move GENESIS move Receiver units:
RUBYBOX move ECOBOX move DIN move User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 contents Description ................................................................................... 3 use How to use the device correctly and safely ................................. 4 Switching on, Activation, Use, Automatic shutdown ................... 7 Layout and description of controls .............................................. 7 service functions Electronic key (LOCK/UNLOCK) .................................................... 8 TWIN auxiliary transmitter unit (FREE) ........................................ 9 CHANGING transmitter FREQUENCY ......................................... 10 Signalling the signal level received ............................................ 13 Wired control option ................................................................. 14 maintenance Transmitter supply ..................................................................... 16 Recharging the induction accumulators .................................... 17 GENESIS transmitter with removable battery ........................... 18 T transmitter: replacing the lithium battery .............................. 19 Keeping the RC system in proper working order ....................... 21 technical specifications Conformity ................................................................................. 22 Serial Number ............................................................................ 24 Technical specifications ............................................................. 25 Notes and Annexes .................................................................... 27 Warranty terms .......................................................................... 28 WARNING!
The remote control is to be installed, and subsequently used, by suitably authorized and qualified personnel only; incorrect installation or use can result in serious injury or damage to property. Before using the REMdevice move series radiocontrols, read carefully this instruction manual and comply with the instructions herein. EN 2 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 DESCRIPTION The move radio control system consists of one or more transmitter units:
GENESIS move BRICK move PAIL move T 3,5,7 move and of one or more receiver units:
User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T How TO USE the DEVICE CORRECTLY and SAFELY The remote control has been designed strictly for use by qualified operators only, who are required to first read the instructions on how to use the device and comply with the safety standards prescribed by the law in the area where work is carried out. REMdevice shall not be liable for any bodily injury or damage to property resulting from:
version 3.4 Mar 2022 misuse or inexpert use of the device incorrect wiring or electrical connections tampering changes to the radiocontrol's design features replacement of parts with non-original spare parts failure to perform maintenance failure to replace worn, faulty or defective parts the device being used with its intrinsic safety features disabled or its original features altered in any way. Warning: This device works using radio signals; it can operate the machinery it is connected to even if barriers are blocking its line of sight, such as brick walls, metal or wooden panels, other machinery, equipment, buildings, vehicles; it is important operators exercise the utmost care when activating the controls in order to avoid uncontrolled movements. Activating the radiocontrol Stand with the transmitter unit so that there is a perfectly clear full line of sight between it and the machinery do not linger under overhead loads do not operate from an unstable position take proper note of the control's identification plates located next to each button or actuator do not press any button or actuator if you do not know exactly what it does Transmitter units Transmitter units are made so as to comply with the control functions of the machine they control. The figures shown are generic. For your model, please refer to the datasheet attached to this manual. RUBYBOX move ECOBOX move DIN move REMdevice - ITALY 3 4 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 GENESIS move transmitter unit BRICK move transmitter unit RED LED
(BATT) GREEN LED
(ON) LED F2 LED F1 RED LED
(BATT) GREEN LED
(ON) START BUTTON START LEVER Figure 1 GENESIS EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Figure 1 BRICK T move transmitter unit EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON PAIL move transmitter unit LED F1 RED LED
(BATT) GREEN LED
(ON) LED F2 START LEVER Figure 1 PAIL REMdevice - ITALY EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON LED F1 RED LED
(BATT) GREEN LED
(ON) START BUTTON 5 6 REMdevice - ITALY Figure 1 T User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 Switching on, Activation, Use, Automatic shutdown Switching on If not otherwise stated in the datasheet, the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON is used to switch the transmitter on and off. To switch on, rotate and disconnect the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Check that the GREEN LED (ON) flashes (just once), indicating that the unit is switched on (see Figure 1, corresponding model). Activation Press the START BUTTON or activate the START LEVER or turn the key to START, depending on the model. The GREEN LED (ON) flashes quickly to indicate that the unit has been activated. If, on the other hand, the transmitter bleeps and the RED LED (BATT) comes on, check no controls are on via the other buttons or actuators that prevent activation. At the same time, the audible warning of the operating machine can be heard (if any). Use Press the relevant buttons or operate the relevant control actuators for the operation you want to perform, paying attention to how the machine behaves. If you experience any kind of trouble controlling the machine
(for mechanical or electrical reasons or if it is not performing as you intended in any way), press the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON straight away. Never leave the transmitter unit unattended when it is switched on, even for just a few seconds. Always switch off the transmitter unit at the end. Put the transmitter unit away in a safe place where it cannot be reached by unauthorized personnel; never allow inexperienced personnel to use the transmitter unit. Automatic shutdown If this function is enabled (default factory setting), the transmitter unit will switch off automatically after approx. 4 minutes of inactivity. To restart the unit, press the START actuator. LAYOUT and DESCRIPTION of CONTROLS The various models differ in terms of the number of controls available and how they are arranged. A different appendix is associated with each configuration (see page 27) and is an integral part of this manual. User Manual version 3.4 Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Mar 2022 Note: on the GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T transmitters, the symbols of the respective controls are featured on the plates on the product and/or provided with the unit. If labels or plates other than the ones provided are used, the symbols must match the machine's functions and movements exactly and must comply with current regulations. SERVICE FUNCTIONS Electronic key It is possible to prevent unauthorized staff to use the transmitter via the function:
LOCKING and UNLOCKING the transmitter unit In page I of the appendix (see page 27 of this manual) the actuators assigned to this function are shown. To lock the use of the transmitter, identify actuator Sp3 (or U1) in the appendix and follow the following as specified instructions:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) operate Sp3 (or U1) and operate the START at the same time;
keep on and count 5 beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if applicable);
after exactly 5 beeps and flashes, release the START and Sp3 (or U1);
c) the GREEN LED (ON) will produce a long flash accompanied by a beep to confirm that the procedure has been performed correctly. If the procedure is not performed in this exact sequence or the controls are held any longer, the operation will be aborted and you will need to repeat the sequence from the beginning. If you attempt to activate the transmitter following this operation, the indicator lights (LEDs) will flash in turn and the transmitter unit's audible alarm will sound (ring). To unlock the transmitter, repeat the sequence. If the transmitter is locked out, you will hear a long ring; if the transmitter is unlocked, it will play a short melody. On models with a display, the count will come up on the display. REMdevice - ITALY 7 8 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 TWIN auxiliary transmitter unit TWIN systems are constituted by two transmitting units: a main and an auxiliary. To use the system correctly:
o switch on the operating or lifting machine powering the receiver unit;
o switch on one of the two transmitters provided (primary or auxiliary) and send the START command for approx. 10 seconds. Once the receiver (RUBYBOX move or ECOBOX move) recognizes the transmitter, it starts the machine, which sounds:
ONCE (primary transmitter);
THREE TIMES (auxiliary transmitter). From now on, the machine can be controlled only by this transmitter until power to the receiver unit (RUBYBOX move, ECOBOX move or DIN move) is cut off or until the FREE command (described in the next paragraph) is activated. The other transmitter unit will never be able to take control of the machine. The Twin system complies with the EN 60204-32 standard (Safety of machinery) and does not allow using the two transmitters simultaneously. There are available two different ways to transfer the machine control from one transmitter unit to another:
1) Activate the FREE function (as described in the following paragraph) 2) Turn the receiver unit off and on again after a few seconds (normally the receiver unit is powered by the operating machine: in that case you may power off and on again after a few seconds directly the machine). ATTENTION: The machinery may lose power for reasons outside the operator's control. In this case, it is possible for a second operator with one of the two transmitters to take control of the machine if he happens to press the START button when power is resumed. The different audible alarm sounds to warn the operators. FREE function Only the unit controlling the machine can perform the FREE function that is freeing the receiver to accept control of the other unit. In page I of the appendix (see page 23 of this manual) the actuators assigned to this function are shown. To carry out the FREE command, identify the Sp4 (or D1) actuator as specified in the appendix and follow the following procedure:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) operate Sp4 (or D1) and operate the START at the same time;
keep that position, paying attention that the beep and the F1 LED (if any) are activated only once;
after just one flash (or beep), release the START and Sp4 (or D1);
c) the GREEN LED (ON) will produce a long flash accompanied by a short melody to confirm that the procedure has been performed correctly. If the procedure is not performed in this exact sequence or the controls are held any longer, the operation will be aborted and you will need to repeat the sequence from the beginning. In case of error, the LEDs will flash alternately and the transmitter will sound. On models with a display, all stages are shown on the display and the message "FREE" comes up to confirm the operation. CHANGING transmitter FREQUENCY There is no need to open either the transmitter unit or receiver unit to change frequency. Locate actuator Sp4 (or lever D1, as specified in greater detail on page I of the appendix on page 19 of this manual) and proceed as follows:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) operate Sp4 (or D1) and operate the START at the same time;
keep on and count 5 beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if applicable, on the left);
after exactly 5 beeps and flashes, release START and Sp4 or D1;
c) the Green LED flashes accompanied by a short melody to confirm that you have entered the band/frequency change menu;
d) activate Sp4 or D1 again together with START; keep on and count 3 beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if any, on the left); after exactly 3 beeps and flashes, release START and Sp4 or D1;
REMdevice - ITALY 9 10 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual version 3.4 Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Mar 2022 e) the Green LED flashes accompanied by a short melody to confirm that you have entered the menu via which you can change the channel. If you stay in state b or d for anything other than the stated time, the operation is aborted and you will need to repeat the sequence from the beginning. On models with a display, the display will show the count, the number of the set channel and advise you that you have entered the various menus. From the channel change menu, you can:
Activate Sp4 or D1 to get to the CHANNEL - function (unit);
Activate Sp3 or U1 to get to the CHANNEL + function (unit);
Activate START + Sp4 or D1 to get to the CHANNEL -10 function (tens);
Activate START + Sp3 or U1 to get to the CHANNEL +10 function (tens);
Once you have set the value you want for the frequency, press the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON and reset it;
Hold the START button down for a few seconds and keep holding it down until the machine starts. The set channel is shown with the tens first (number of times the red LED flashes) and then the units (number of times the green LED flashes). The frequency band to be set varies depending on the laws and standards in the country where the product is due to be used. In order to operate, the radio control system with the remote-controlled machine, must respect the laws and the regulations in the country where it is used. REMdevice S.r.L can not be held responsible if the radio controls are set to prohibit frequencies in the country of use. User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 Models: EC Band 433.050 434.790 MHz RF power < 1 or 10 mW (e.r.p.) CH1 433,0625 CH7 433,2125 CH13 433,3625 CH19 433,5125 CH26 433,6875 CH2 433,0875 CH8 433,2375 CH14 433,3875 CH20 433,5375 CH27 433,7125 CH3 433,1125 CH9 433,2625 CH15 433,4125 CH21 433,5625 CH28 433,7375 CH4 433,1375 CH10 433,2875 CH16 433,4375 CH22 433,5875 CH29 433,7625 CH5 433,1625 CH11 433,3125 CH17 433,4625 CH23 433,6125 CH25 433,6625 CH6 433,1875 CH12 433,3375 CH18 433,4875 CH24 433,6375 CH30 433,7875 Band 434.040 434.790 MHz RF power < 10 mW (e.r.p.) CH31 434,0625 CH37 434,2125 CH43 434,3625 CH49 434,5125 CH55 434,6625 CH32 434,0875 CH38 434,2375 CH44 434,3875 CH50 434,5375 CH56 434,6875 CH33 434,1125 CH39 434,2625 CH45 434,4125 CH51 434,5625 CH57 434,7125 CH34 434,1375 CH40 434,2875 CH46 434,4375 CH52 434,5875 CH58 434,7375 CH35 434,1625 CH41 434,3125 CH47 434,4625 CH53 434,6125 CH59 434,7625 CH36 434,1875 CH42 434,3375 CH48 434,4875 CH54 434,6375 CH60 434,7875 Models: EC (continues) Band 869.700 870.000 MHz RF power < 5 mW (e.r.p.) CH65 CH63 CH61 869,8125 869,7625 869,7125 CH70 CH68 CH66 869,8375 869,9375 869,8875 CH71 869,9625 CH62 869,7375 CH67 869,8625 CH72 869,9875 CH64 869,7875 CH69 869,9125 REMdevice - ITALY 11 12 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 Band 902 928 MHz RF power complies with FCC and IC standards Models: FCC-IC CH1 902,500 CH7 905,500 CH13 908,500 CH19 911,500 CH25 914,500 CH31 917,500 CH37 920,500 CH43 923,500 CH49 926,500 CH2 903,000 CH8 906,000 CH14 909,000 CH20 912,000 CH26 915,000 CH32 918,000 CH38 921,000 CH44 924,000 CH50 927,000 CH3 903,500 CH9 906,500 CH15 909,500 CH21 912,500 CH27 915,500 CH33 918,500 CH39 921,500 CH45 924,500 CH51 927,500 CH4 904,000 CH10 907,000 CH16 910,000 CH22 913,000 CH28 916,000 CH34 919,000 CH40 922,000 CH46 925,000 CH5 904,500 CH11 907,500 CH17 910,500 CH23 913,500 CH29 916,500 CH35 919,500 CH41 922,500 CH47 925,500 CH6 905,000 CH12 908,000 CH18 911,000 CH24 914,000 CH30 917,000 CH36 920,000 CH42 923,000 CH48 926,000 Models: CN Band 418.950 419.275 MHz RF power < 20 mW (e.r.p.) CH3 419,000 CH9 419,150 CH1 418,950 CH7 419,100 CH4 419,025 CH10 419,175 CH2 418,975 CH8 419,125 Signalling the signal level received Available only for models with the display option (GENESIS, PAIL and BRICK), reporting shows the signal intensity that the base unit receives the transmitter with and takes place through 15 bars that light up in sequence. CH5 419,050 CH11 419,200 CH6 419,075 CH12 419,250 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T To activate this function:
a) power up the transmitter using the mushroom EMERGENCY STOP version 3.4 Mar 2022 BUTTON (or using the key selector, where applicable);
b) activate Sp3 or U1 together with START; keep on and count 2 beeps and flashes of the F1 LED (if any);
If no signalling takes place, "FAIL" is displayed. Wired control option The wired control connection is an option available only for transmitters GENESIS and PAIL with receivers ECOBOX and RUBYBOX. Activating the wired control Switch off both the transmitter (GENESIS or PAIL) and receiver (ECOBOX or RUBYBOX). Remove the protection caps from the connectors. Connect the cable supplied paying attention to the white mark on the connectors. GENESIS transmitter unit PAIL transmitter unit REMdevice - ITALY 13 14 REMdevice - ITALY ECOBOX receiver unit RUBYBOX receiver unit User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Fix the cable using the Velcro strap supplied:
version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 o on the transmitter handle o on the receiver output cable E xample of the fixed cable on:
PAIL transmitter unit ECOBOX receiver unit 90 Power the receiver and start the transmitter. Wired control operation When the wired control is working, radio transmission is disabled and data is transmitted via the wire in both directions (control and data feedback functions) as per normal operation. Supply of the transmitter takes place via the power cable that recharges the internal accumulators too. Deactivating the wired control Switch off both the transmitter (GENESIS or PAIL) and receiver (ECOBOX or RUBYBOX). Disconnect the cable supplied removing the Velcro straps. Reposition the protection caps on the connectors. Power the receiver and start the transmitter. WARNING:
Pull the plugs with the cable perpendicular to the socket. If the cable is bent in any direction, the plug does not separate from the socket!
(See the figure on the next page) MAINTENANCE Transmitter supply The transmitter supply varies according to the models and version purchased. Model GENESIS PAIL BRICK T3,5,7 Power supply types Internal accumulators with induction recharge or rechargeable removable battery Internal accumulators with induction recharge Internal accumulators with induction recharge Long-life non-rechargeable internal lithium battery The transmitting unit verifies the correct operation of both contacts of the emergency button and emits beeps accompanied by the lighting up of the RED LED (BATT) to signal the presence of a fault. If this happens, contact the repair service. the replacement of components WARNING: after
(i.e. batteries, emergency button, ...) or after the batteries have been completely discharged, the transmitting unit could give 3 times an error signal before allowing the START. REMdevice - ITALY 15 16 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 Recharging the induction accumulators In the GENESIS, PAIL and BRICK models, the accumulators are housed inside the transmitter device and are recharged using an exclusive patented electromagnetic induction system involving no metal electrical contacts or connecting cables. LED
(ON) CONTACTLESS RECHARGE UNIT Figure 2 ATTENTION: the contactless charger the system comes with must be located in a safe, dry place out of direct sunlight and sheltered from rain; it must be plugged into the mains so that the outlet is easy to reach at all times. The transmitter shows the accumulator discharge limit value has been reached when the GREEN LED (ON), the RED LED (BATT) and a long sound are activated all at the same time. Recharge the batteries as soon as possible:
check that the (ON) LED is lit on the charger (see Figure 2 on page 9), (it means it is being powered correctly);
switch the transmitter off as described above;
place the transmitter in the appropriate housing on the contactless recharge unit, paying attention the peg in the centre of the recharge base enters the hole in the bottom of the transmitter;
if ON, the transmitter automatically deactivates when resting on the recharge base;
the RED LED (BATT) on the transmitter unit flashes to indicate that the accumulators are being charged properly recharging is controlled electronically:
the recharge time is controlled automatically when the RED LED (BATT) on the transmitter unit is steadily lit, it means the batteries have finished charging. With new and fully charged batteries, the transmitter unit has a runtime
(for continuous duty) of around 30 hours at 20C. Under normal operating conditions, you will only need to charge the batteries once a week (during the weekend, for example). The electronic charge status control means you can leave the device on the charger base for long periods of time without doing any damage to the batteries. It is normal for the peg sticking out of the charger and the hollow on the underside of the transmitter unit to heat up while the batteries are charging. If the accumulators are completely discharged but efficient, 30 minutes' recharge time will be enough to guarantee the radio control operation for 8 hours. Do NOT open the charger to attempt repairs: if there is a fault, use the services of authorized personnel or contact REMdevice directly. Unplug the charger when it is not in use. GENESIS transmitter with removable battery The innovative 24/7 non-stop system guarantees continuous operation also during the replacement of the removable external battery. The radio control is fitted with two external and a group of internal batteries. The external removable battery gives about 20 hours' operation autonomy, while the internal group gives autonomy for 1.5 hours. Therefore, the internal group allows the unit to work without the removable battery while this recharges. The removable battery can then be replaced when the RED LED (BATT) lights up, without interrupting the radio control operation. REMdevice - ITALY 17 18 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Indications The RED LED (BATT) on the transmitter flashes when:
the external battery is low the external battery has been removed or reinserted incorrectly the contacts of the external battery are dirty, oxidized or damaged NOTE This happens also when the radio control is OFF and for about 20 days, that is until the internal group is fully discharged. If the internal group is completely discharged, the removable external battery must be inserted for the whole time required for the recharge;
during this time the radio control can anyway be used. EXTERNAL BATTERY
(REMOVABLE) UNIVERSAL CHARGER for the EXTERNAL BATTERY
(REMOVABLE) For further information on the Universal Charger, check the Instruction Manual supplied with this product. Attention: this charger is NOT waterproof; keep it in a cool and dry place and recharge at ambient temperature. The external (removable) battery lasts 22 hours at 20C The internal battery lasts: 1 hour at 20C The charge of the internal battery is sufficient to completely recharge and replace the external battery. version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 T transmitter: replacing the lithium battery The battery is inside the transmitter: to replace it, it is necessary to open the unit. This operation must be carried out in a clean place, with no humidity and only by specialized personnel, authorized by REMdevice. Remove the 8 screws and open the transmitter lid Remove the connector and replace the battery with a new one LID No. 8 LOCKING SCREWS NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERY BATTERY CONNECTOR Use the sticker applied to the battery body peeling off the protective film and removing the residues of the old adhesive. Before closing the keypad, be careful in folding the red and black wires back against the battery and prevent them from being crushed while closing. Strong shocks to the transmitter and its battery can permanently damage the battery. Risk of fire, explosion and serious burns. The lithium battery is not rechargeable: do not dismantle, recharge, apply voltage, short-circuit, expose to high temperatures or flames, do not burn or immerse in water. If the unit is not used for over 3 months, proceed to "awake"
the battery by repeating the transmitter's START procedure until stabilized, that is until the transmitter is stabilized and remains ON without showing any error of low battery. The operation normally lasts a few minutes. REMdevice - ITALY 19 20 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual version 3.4 Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Mar 2022 The life expectancy of the battery can be reduced if subjected to extreme temperatures. Batteries must be stored in cool, clean and ventilated rooms with a temperature of between 10C and 30C. If batteries are stored for over 8 years they might experience a loss of performance. Spent batteries must not be disposed of in the environment or together with the normal domestic waste. Batteries must be disposed of in compliance with local regulations, using the waste disposal service available in the area. Keeping the radio control system in proper working order Preventive maintenance and routine checks Clean the transmitter unit at regular intervals to stop sediment building up and becoming extremely hard to remove later on and/or obscuring graphic symbols showing what functions are assigned to the control buttons. Should symbols become illegible or come off, you must replace them with new labels. In induction recharge models, clean the cavity at the bottom of the units periodically to prevent debris build-up. Do not use solvents to clean the devices. Do not immerse the transmitter unit in water. is perfectly Check that the transmitter unit's seal watertight, check for cracks in the housing and make sure the rubber on buttons or control actuators is not damaged in any way. The ingress of liquid can seriously damage or compromise the proper operation of the electrical circuits inside the radio control. Non-routine maintenance and any repairs needed must be carried out only by specialist personnel authorized by REMdevice. Above all, replacing accumulators with unsuitable parts can result in a risk of explosion. Checking that the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON and all functions are working properly Press the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON (see Figure 1) and check the radio control has switched off and deactivated. To carry on with the testing procedure, reset the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON by turning it roughly a turn until it clicks, then activate the START control on the transmitter unit again. Press a button or operate a machine control actuator associated with a movement and, keeping it held down, press the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON at the same time: the machine must stop immediately!
User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Reset the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON to continue. Once you have reactivated the transmitter unit, press one button or actuator at a time and check that the machine performs the operation indicated by the relevant symbol. version 3.4 Mar 2022 NEVER use the device if the EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON is not in working order. This pushbutton has to be working properly to ensure that all machine operations are stopped immediately and the remote control system is disabled. If this pushbutton is not in perfect working order, or even if it is only partially broken, system safety is compromised, meaning the unit is no longer complying with the regulations and operators are exposed to serious danger. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Conformity All move series radio controls operating in the frequency band 433.050 - 434.790 MHz and/or 869.700 - 870 MHz comply with the essential requirements set in directive 2014/53/EU (RED). The declaration of conformity (DoC) is available at the internet address:
www.remdevice.com/doc All the move series radio controls operating in the frequency band 902 -
928 MHz comply with the essential requirements of the following standards:
FCC (Federal Communication Commission) Part 15 IC (Industry Canada) RSS-102 t i n U r e t t i m s n a r T BRICK move PAIL move GENESIS move T move FCC ID = RTF-BRBPM6 IC number = 11555A-BRBPM6 FCC ID = RTF-PABPM6 IC number = 11555A-PABPM6 FCC ID = RTF-GEGM6 IC number = 11555A-GEGM6 FCC ID = RTF-TTM6 IC number = 11555A- TTM6 REMdevice - ITALY 21 22 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 ECOBOX move t i n U r e v i e c e R RUBYBOX move DIN move FCC ID = RTF-EBEBM6 IC number = 11555A-EBEBM6 FCC ID = RTF-RBRBM6 IC number = 11555A-RBRBM6 FCC ID = RTF-DDM6 ISED = 11555A-DDM6 HVIN = DDM6 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 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. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Industry Canada (IC) This device complies with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs 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. Place the antenna of the receiving unit in a position that ensures a minimum separation distance of 20 cm with all the people that can be in the working area. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 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 the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help REMdevice - ITALY 23 Serial Number It appears on the ID plates of the receiver units:
GENESIS move BRICK move PAIL move T 3,5,7 move and on the receiver units:
RUBYBOX move ECOBOX move DIN move 24 REMdevice - ITALY version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Multi-band operating frequency (according to model):
433.050 434.790 MHz / Channel spacing 25kHz / No of channels 30 Radio Frequency power < 1 or 10 mW (e.r.p.) 434.040 434.790 MHz / Channel spacing 25kHz / No of channels 30 Radio Frequency power < 10 mW (e.r.p.) 869.700 870.000 MHz / Channel spacing 25kHz / No of channels 12 Radio Frequency power < 5 mW (e.r.p.) 902 928 MHz / Channel spacing 500kHz / No of channels 51 Radio Frequency power complies with FCC and IC standards 418.950 419.275 MHz / Channel spacing 25kHz / No of channels 12 Radio Frequency power < 20mW (e.r.p.) The frequency band varies depending on the standards in the country where the product is due to be used. Hamming code distance: > 4 Response time to commands: 20 ms min, 80 ms max (according to the model) Active emergency stop command response time: 20 ms Command passive emergency response time: 1 s Command STOP Button/Lever (UMFS) Joystick (UMFS) PL e c d Category 4 2 3 SIL 3 1 2 PL
(EN ISO 13849-1) SIL
(EN IEC 62061) Range: 100 m (330 ft) Operating and storage temperature: -20C to +70C (-4F to +158F) Transmitter unit Housing protection rating: IP 65 - Material: PA6 GF Model GENESIS PAIL BRICK T 3,5,7 Dimensions [mm] [in]
(LHP) (LWH) 310 193 163 200 135 130 97 210 44 83 174 42
(12.2 7.6 6.42)
(7.87 5.31 5.12)
(3.82 8.27 1.73)
(3.27 6.85 1.65) Weight [g] [lb]
(depending on the configurations) 3.48 1580 2.05 930 1.04 470 0.77 350 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T Battery low advance warning and operating autonomy at 20C (68F) version 3.4 Mar 2022 Model GENESIS non-stop 24/7 Advance warning time 20 mins External battery
(removable) 22 hrs Type: NB-7L Li-Ion 7.4V 1000 mAh GENESIS 30 mins NOT available PAIL 30 mins NOT available BRICK 30 mins NOT available Internal battery
(rechargeable) 1 hour Type: 3 Size AAA 1.2V Ni-MH 30 hrs Type: 3 Size AA 1.2V Ni-MH 30 hrs Type: 3 Size AA 1.2V Ni-MH 30 hrs Type: 3 Size AA 1.2V Ni-MH T 3,5,7 30 hrs NOT available NOT available Internal battery
(not rechargeable) NOT available NOT available NOT available NOT available 900 hrs Type: Size D Lithium 3.6V 19 Ah Receiver unit Radiofrequency receiver: Single Chip Antenna (according to model):
integrated or external (with automatic selection) Rp1, Rp2 relay contact capacity: 8A (DC1/AC1)* / 115V (RUBYBOX and ECOBOX) Command relay contact capacity: 4A (DC1/AC1)* / 115V (RUBYBOX and DIN) Stop relay contact capacity: 4A (DC1/AC1)* / 115V
* the same current can be supported also in category DC13 (inductive load) connecting a diode in parallel to the load. For use in category AC15, we recommend connecting a suitable RC circuit in parallel to the load for extra voltage damping. (Ref. IEC/EN60947). Power supply (depending on model):
DC 12-24V 25% or AC 24-115V 10% max current 25 VAmp RUBYBOX move: waterproof enclosure for external installation Material: PA6 GF V0 - Degree of protection: IP65 Dimensions: 166 279 91 mm (LWH) 6.53 10.98 3.58 in ECOBOX move: waterproof enclosure for external installation Material: PA6 GF V0 - Degree of protection: IP65 Dimensions: 129 178 51 mm (LWH) 2.08 7.01 2.01 in DIN move: ModulBox housing to be fitted on DIN EN 50022 rail Material: ABS - Degree of protection: IP20 Dimensions: 158 90 75 mm (LWH) 6.22 3.54 2.95 in REMdevice - ITALY 25 26 REMdevice - ITALY User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T version 3.4 Mar 2022 NOTES:
INSERT HERE THE ANNEXES WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS version 3.4 Mar 2022 User Manual Move series radiocontrols mod. GENESIS, PAIL, BRICK and T WARRANTY TERMS REMdevice covers the device with a 12-month warranty. The date of the transport document is used as the start date of the warranty period. The warranty is valid only for devices affected by defects in manufacturing. The radio control must NOT have undergone attempted repairs, been tampered with or had parts replaced by personnel who have not been authorized by REMdevice. The warranty shall be voided in the event of misuse or incorrect installation. Devices under warranty must be repaired at an authorized support centre or at REMdevice's own facility. Parts affected by defects in manufacturing will be replaced free of charge; this does not include transport costs for sending and returning the device. The warranty does not cover wear parts and batteries. REMdevice shall not accept claims for compensation for downtime since machinery is required to have its own manual controls. REMdevice shall not be liable for damage, loss or theft to/of new or repaired devices, or devices due to be repaired, while in transit. REMdevice shall not perform work (under warranty or outside warranty) on devices with missing serial numbers or without previous arrangements having been made with the person requesting the work. Manufacturer: REMdevice S.r.L Email: info@remdevice.com http://www.remdevice.com REMdevice S.r.L via Alfredo Munari n. 72 36055 Nove (VI) ITALY TEL +39 0424 500 262 FAX +39 0424 508 631 Copyright 2019 REMdevice S.r.L All rights reserved. While the information herein has been checked thoroughly for accuracy and completeness, REMdevice disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. REMdevice reserves the right to edit the specifications described herein at any time without prior notice. No part of the information herein may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, without the prior written permission of REMdevice S.r.L REMdevice - ITALY 27 28 REMdevice - ITALY