Duct-O-Wire RC-P1M1 User manual

DUCT-O-WIRE
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
MANUAL
RC-P1M1
RC-P2M1
RC-P3M1
SEPTEMBER, 2018

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FCC ID: NCTSAGA1-L8
IC: 2802A-SAGA1L8
CE 0470
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operaons is subject to the following two con-
dions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) thisdevice must accept
any interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operaon.
ATTENTION:
PLEASE BE SURE TO VERIFY THAT YOU HAVE
PURCHASED THE CORRECT SYSYTEM FOR YOU
APPLICATION.
ANY MODIFICATION OF THE SYSTEM WILL RE-
SULT IN ADDITIONAL RESTOCKING FEES OR
DENIAL OF RETURN

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Limited Warranty
Duct-O-Wire guarantees that this product meets its pub-
lished specification at the time of shipment from the factory.
This equipment will perform as described if properly in-
stalled. However, Duct-O-Wire cannot guarantee that the
operation of these units is absolutely error-free, or without
interruption.
This equipment is warranted against defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of
shipment. During the warranty period, Duct-O-Wire is re-
sponsible for necessary repairs, as long as the product can
be proved to be defective.
For warranty service, this product must be returned to our
factory. Customer is responsible for shipping charges to
Duct-O-Wire., while Duct-O-Wire will pay return shipping
charges.
This warranty does NOT include consumable parts, such as
batteries, fuses, buttons, and relays or damage from normal
wear and tear. Also this warranty does NOT cover defects
caused by misuse, neglect, accident, unauthorized modifi-
cation ,failure to follow instructions, improper installation,
improper or insufficient maintenance, unsuitable operating
environments, acts of God, improper operation, ignorance
of environmental specifications, fire, or improper software
settings.
If your Duct-O-Wire product fails to work as warranted
above, Duct-O-Wires maximum liability under this limited
warranty is expressly limited to the lesser of the price you
have paid for the product. Duct-O-Wire disclaims any liabil-
ity as a result of any direct/indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages.
No other warranty is expressed or implied, except for the
above mentioned.

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Operating Precautions
àRead this manual carefully before operating and in
stalling the Pocket system.
(This Manual is for reference only.)
àThis equipment has been tested at the factory under nor-
mal operating conditions.
à After operation please turn off main power to crane and
the power to Receiver.
àThe Crane should be equipped with main power Relay,
Limit Switch and other required safety devices.
àNever use this device during an electrical storm, or high
electrical interference conditions.
àDo not use rechargeable batteries in transmitters.
àAlways turn off power when installing or providing mainte-
nance on unit.
àContents of the Manual may be amended by Duct-O-Wire
without notice.
àDuct-O-Wire may change functions or new functions may
come available and as a result description of units may
change.
àNever operate these systems under extremely hazardous
conditions/situations or where damage may occur.

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Precautions
àAfter Operating the Pocket series, please press EMS to
shut off main power to the Crane & Receiver.
àNever continue operating the crane when slow-
response occurs.
àOnly qualified personal should operate this equipment.
àThe Pocket Series has a rating of IP65. Only use un-
der these conditions/rating.
àAlways inspect transmitters before operation.
àIncase of emergency press the EMS button.
àRemove batteries when crane is not in use for an ex-
tended period of time.
àOperator must be familiar with Emergency Procedures
before operating.

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Standard Accessories for the Pocket series.
RC-P1M1
RC-P2M1
RC-P3M1
2 Transmiers 1 Receiver

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**Specificaons**
¨ RC-P1M1 1 MOTION 1 SPEED WITH ON/OFF
¨ RC-P2M1 2 MOTION 1 SPEED WITH ON/OFF
¨ RC-P3M1 3 MOTION 1 SPEED WITH ON/OFF
Pocket Series Transmier
RC-P1M1 RC-P2M1 RC-P3M1
1.LxWxH: 4.72”x2.17”x.98”
2.Weight: .34lbs
3. 2AAsize alkalinebaeries
4. Low power indicator (LED
flash Red)
5. Pushbuon Jammed detector
6. Shockresistance
7. Output power ≤4mW
8. Normal power consumpon <10mA
9. Sleepmodeconsumpon:less 1µA
10. Modulaon:FM
1. Enclosure: IP65
2. Structure: Glass Fiber
3. Operang Temp: -45-+80°C
4. Relay: 5A/250VAC (AC Power)
10A/36VDC(DCPower)
5. ID Code: 32bit
6. HammingDistance≥4
7. Stac >15KV
8. IDCodeRegistraon
9. Operangrange:up to 300 feet

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Pocket SeriesReceiver
1. LxWxH: 6.33”x2.91”x2.04”
2. Weight:2.5lbs(w/outcable)
3. AC type:
24/48,48/110,48/220,110/220
220/380VAC
DCType: 12V-24VDC
4. Sensivity: about 105dBm
5. Shock resistance
6. Independent COMline
6-1 4 independent COM line U/D,
E/W,S/NROforRC-P3M1
6-2 3 independent COM line U/D,
E/W,RO for RC-P2M1
6-3 2 independentCOMlineU/D,
RO for RC-P1M1

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
If case of emergency please:
¨ Press the STOP buon
¨ Switch offthe main power to the crane
Press Stop Button

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General Operation
¨ Turn on the main power switch on the crane.
¨ Install two AA size Alkaline batteries in the transmitter
¨ Press the Star/RO pushbutton to turn on the main relay
inside receiver.
¨ Operate normally
**After operation**
¨ Press the STOP button
¨ Put the transmitter in a safe place
¨ Switch off the main power to crane
Press the Start/RO button
to turn on main relay inside Receiver

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Receiver Voltage Selection
There are two types of power voltage (DC AND AC)
Available for the Pocket series.
1 DC TYPE:
Input voltage: 12-24VDC
Relay contact 10A-36VDC
2 AC TYPE:
5 different transformers:
24/48V,48,110V,48/220V,110,220V,220/380V

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Changing Fuse
¨ DC Type
Unplug the yellow 20A fuse and replace
¨ AC Type
Depress the fuse cover and turn counter-
clockwise with
a flat head screwdriver to open up the fuse cover. Re-
move old fuse and insert correct fuse into the cover.
Place this fuse along with cover into the fuse holder
base. Depress the fuse cover and turn clockwise with
flat head screwdriver.

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ID-Code Remote Setting
ID Registration allows you to pair the new TX or RX if one
of them is damaged. In order to work the TX & RX must
have the same ID codes and frequency. Using ID Registra-
tion will make both the TX and RX to have the same ID
codes.
*Please make sure of the following conditions before
setting the ID Registration*
¨Both TX and RX are of the Same model and frequency.
¨To place transmitter as close as possible to the receiver to
avoid any interference.
¨Turn off the RX power more than 10 seconds and turn it
on again.
¨Complete the ID Registration within 4 minutes after turning
on the RX. The RX will NOT accept the ID Registration
signal after 4 minutes.
ATTENTION:
¨In case ID Registration fails, repeat the instructions above
within 4 minutes.
¨ID Registration is available for ID code only. It will not
change function settings.
¨Within the operating distance, all same systems on the
same frequency will be paired with the transmitters ID
code.

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Changing the Frequency
It is easy to change the frequency of the pocket series
simply by replacing corresponding frequency crystals in
both the Transmitter and the Receiver.
· Note: To replace a new crystal, please note that
there are two kinds of frequencies (VHF and
UHF) available. The indication of VHF or UHF is
shown on the PC board with a check mark “V”.
Please make sure not to replace a VHF crystal
unit into a UHF PC board, or vice versa.
Instructions:
1. Pry up the crystal unit with a flathead screwdriver.
2. Remove the crystal unit from the system.
3. Use needle nose pliers to straighten both pins of the
new crystal unit.
4. Insert the new crystal unit vertically into the PC
board.
5. Press the new crystal unit down into the socket.
! ATTENTION!
The Transmitter frequency will be different from the Re-
ceiver frequency. The transmitter crystals are labeled
T01 thru T45 and the receiver crystals are labeled R01
thru R45

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Batteries
Two AA size alkaline batteries are required for the Trans-
mitter.
The LED will flash green when the battery power is suffi-
cient.
The LED will flash red when the battery power is low.
· The operating distance will become shorter and in-
termittent when the battery is low.
· Replace with new battery when battery power is low.
! DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES

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LED ALERT
*If a problem listed below is found please contact us*
Red LED flashes quickly (.2 sec) when any pushbutton
is pressed.
The problem may be:
1. One of the pushbuttons may be jammed.
2. The system is not properly powered.
TX LED flashes slowly (.5 sec)
1. The memory of the transmitter is defective.
RX Error LED flashes slowly (.5 sec).
1. The memory of the receiver is defective

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DUCT-O-WIRE
1351 W. Second Street
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Phone: 262-567-2288
Fax: 262-567-0857
E-MAIL
www.Ductowire.com
DUCT-O-WIRE
1445 Norjohn Ct. Unit 10
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
L7L 086
Phone: 905-331-2612
800-361-9473
Fax: 905-331-6639
800-663-0933
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