ICP ICARUS blue TM600 User manual

TM600
MANUAL
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT AND SAFETY-
RELATED INFORMATION FOR SETTING UP AND
OPERATING THE PRODUCT.
READ THROUGH THE MANUAL CAREFULLY AND EN-
SURE THAT YOU HAVE FULLY UNDERSTOOD THE
CONTENTS, BEFORE YOU INSTALL, SET UP AND/OR
OPERATE THE PRODUCT FOR THE FIRST TIME.
V02/2020
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This user manual contains important/safety-related information
for setting up and operating the ICARUS blue TM600 transmitter
(called “the transmitter” in the following). TM600 is a B2B product
and is thus solely intended for professional/ commercial/indust-
rial applications. When purchasing the transmitter, the customer,
owner and/ or user also agrees to request the latest documenta-
tion from the manufacturer or to download it from their website.
To ensure safety at all times, you must have read and completely
understood these instructions before setting up or operating the
transmitter. If, after reading the manual, you have any questions
or uncertainties, please contact your supplier before setting up or
operating the transmitter!
This user manual must always be enclosed– including if the trans-
mitter is used by third parties.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
• The transmitter may only be installed, maintained, repaired and
started up by trained skilled personnel.
• To prevent misuse or danger, never leave the transmitter unat-
tended.
• Never open/ modify/dismantle the transmitter. This could lead
to electric shocks, malfunctions or fire.
• Do not subject the transmitter to mechanical pressure. This
could lead to electric shocks, malfunctions or fire.
• Do not operate/use the transmitter in environments where
there are flammable gases, fumes or solvents. This increases
the risk of fire or explosion.
• Do not use the transmitter if it is damaged. This could lead to
damage to objects or injuries.
• Do not use the transmitter if a malfunction occurs or if it does
not function. This could lead to damage to objects or injuries.
• Do not use the transmitter if smoke develops, if there is a smell
of burning or if the transmitter discolours. This could lead to
damage to objects or injuries.
• Do not cover the transmitter with a cloth (or similar). This could
lead to fire or injuries caused by overheating.
• Do not leave the packaging materials lying around. This can be
dangerous material for children.
• Do not try to open the transmitter forcibly or work on it with
pointed objects! This causes damage to the transmitter and can
result in injuries (risk of explosion)!
• Protect the transmitter from direct sunlight and other heat
sources (risk of explosion)!
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• Loss and damage incurred due to non-observance of the safety
requirements are not covered by the warranty. The manufac-
turer is not liable for consequential damage.
• The transmitter may not be used to operate systems/applica-
tions in which the user is not protected by inherent safety func-
tions.
• The manufacturer is not liable for damage or injuries caused by
improper operation or noncompliance with safety provisions. In
such cases, the warranty also expires.
• The transmitter is not a toy and is not suitable for children.
• Contact an expert if you have any questions about the opera-
tion, safety or setting up of the transmitter.
• Follow the safety regulations, the relevant laws and warnings
of the respective application/machine manufacturers (dealer,
supplier), with which the transmitter is used.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
• ICARUS blue TM600 (transmitter)
• USB-C to USB-A charging cable (1.0 m)
• Cover plate including screws for back of transmitter
(see “Replacing belt clip with a cover plate” section)
• Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Caution,
danger!
Do not dispose of the
unit in the household
waste after the end of
its service life.
The product was
produced in compliance
with the EU guidelines.
Read the manual
before using.
GENERAL INFORMATION 2
SAFETY REGULATIONS 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 4
PACKAGE CONTENTS 4
1. MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION 6
2. PRODUCT INFORMATION 6
2.1 SHORT DESCRIPTION 6
2.2 TECHNICAL DATA AND REQUIREMENTS 7
2.3 TRANSMITTER VIEW 8
2.4 LED STATUS 10
2.4.1 GENERAL 10
2.4.2 BATTERY LED 10
2.4.3 STATUS LED 11
2.4.4 OPTION LED LEFT 11
2.4.5 OPTION LED RIGHT 11
3. GENERAL NOTES ON SETTING UP AND OPERATION 12
4. STARTUP / SETTING UP AND OPERATION 13
4.1 CHARGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY 13
4.2 COUPLING THE TRANSMITTER WITH A RECEIVER (PAIRING) 15
4.3 SWITCHING ON AND OFF 16
4.4 CONTROL/ OPERATION (DEFAULT CONFIGURATION) 17
4.5 DELETING / REMOVING COUPLED RECEIVERS 18
4.6 REPLACING THE BELT CLIP WITH A COVER PLATE 19
5. ERROR CODES AND REMEDY 20
6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 21
7. DISPOSAL 22
8. WARRANTY 22
9. SIMPLIFIED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 23
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Operation
Membrane keypad with 1 On/ O button,
2 x selection buttons and 4 x function
buttons
Optical feedback 4 x RGB LEDs
Frequency 2.4 GHz (Bluetooth 5.0)
Reaction time approx. 50ms
Antenna internal
Transmission power +8dBm
Working range approx. 100m (depending on environment)
Power consumption approx. 60mA when switched on
Voltage supply nominal 3.7 Vdc (internal rechargeable
battery)
Battery type Lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery
Battery capacity 1350 mAH (>= 80% after 300 charge
cycles; >= 60% after 500 charge cycles)
Charger connection USB-C
Dimensions / weight
(incl. belt clip)
137mm x 65mm x 35mm (L x W x H)/ 113g
Enclosure material ABS
Degree of protection IP67
Temperature range -20°C to +50°C
Working altitude 2000m asl
Min. system require-
ments
second generation ICARUS blue receiver
(from 2020; Bluetooth 5.0)
ICARUS blue® is a product series of the ICP Group, produced and
licensed by ICP Systems b.v., Handelsweg 48, 7451PJ Holten, The
Netherlands. The ICARUS blue® word mark is a registered brand
of the company ICP Intelligent Creative Products GmbH, Mander-
scheidtstraße 8b, 45141 Essen, Germany. The Bluetooth® word
mark and logos are registered brands of the company Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any such use of these brands by ICP Systems b.v. is
under licence.
Contact options: By phone on +31 (0) 548 636200 or by email to
1. MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION
ICARUS blue TM600 is a Bluetooth radio remote control trans-
mitter with two selection buttons and four control buttons. This
transmitter can be used to control the corresponding Bluetooth 5.0
receiver of the ICARUS blue series and thus to switch on and/ or o
electric loads and to read in/ process digital signals.
2. PRODUCT INFORMATION
2.1 SHORT DESCRIPTION
2.2 TECHNICAL DATA AND REQUIREMENTS
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2.3 TRANSMITTER VIEW
Button 1 (On/O)
Status LED
M3 cross-head screws
Battery LED
Option LED right
Option LED left
Button 3
(selection button)
Button 2
(selection button)
Button A–D
(function buttons)
Belt clip
USB-C charging socket
Neckstrap eyelet
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Normal flashing (purple) Transmitter switched o, battery being
charged
Continuously on (purple) Transmitter switched o, charging
finished (100%)
O
Slow flashing
Normal flashing
Fast flashing
Continuously on
Flashing sequence
(for example 3x)
Explanation:
O Function block 1 inactive
Continuously on (blue) Function block 1 active
O Transmitter is switched o/ system
not active
Normal flashing (green / red) Pairing mode is active/ transmitter
ready for coupling with the receiver
Slow flashing (orange) Not connected to the receiver
Continuously on (Orange) Connected to the receiver, connection
active, no operation possible
Continuously on (green) Connected to receiver, connection
active, operation possible
Fast flashing (green) If button pressed / active control
Flashing sequence (red) Error (see “Error codes and remedy”
section)
In addition, the colour in which the LED lights up is also given/ listed.
2.4 LED STATUS
2.4.1 GENERAL
O Transmitter is switched o/ system
not active
Continuously on (green) Transmitter switched on, battery charge
between 40% and 100%
Continuously on (orange) Transmitter switched on, battery charge
between 20% and 40%
Continuously on (red) Transmitter switched on, battery charge
between 10% and 20%
Normal flashing (red) Transmitter switched on, battery charge
between 1% and 10%
2.4.2 BATTERY LED
Operation of the transmitter is not possible during charging!
CHARGING-PROCESS
2.4.3 STATUS LED
2.4.4 OPTION LED LEFT (STANDARD CONFIGURATION)
O Function block 2 inactive
Continuously on (blue) Function block 2 active
2.4.5 OPTION LED RIGHT (STANDARD CONFIGURATION)
= LED ON = LED OFF
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• The transmitter may only be set up and operated by qualified
skilled personnel.
• Improper setting up or operation can endanger the user, by-
standers or others (depending on the application) and can cause
injuries or damage to personal property and the transmitter
itself.
• When setting up and operating the transmitter, ensure that the
work environment is as clean, tidy and dry as possible.
• When setting up and operating the transmitter, always ensure
sucient distance from objects that could impair the transmis-
sion/ reception strength.
• Always observe the relevant safety instructions.
• Ensure that the battery is suciently charged before setting up
and operating the transmitter (see “LED status” section).
WARNING WARNING
3. GENERAL NOTES ON SETTING UP AND OPERATION
Setting up and operation of the transmitter when
tired or under the influence of medicines is strictly prohibited.
Follow the safety instructions!
4. STARTUP/ SETTING UP AND OPERATION
4.1 CHARGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
Only charge the transmitter battery in ambient temperatures > 5°C
and < 35°C. Charging outside the named temperature range leads to
damage to the transmitter and can cause injuries.
NOTES:
• Incorrect connection of the charging cable/ power supply can
cause serious damage to the transmitter. Damage due to im-
proper use is not covered by the warranty.
• Only use the USB cable supplied with the transmitter.
• Ensure that the charging cable is not kinked or other wise dam-
aged/ has other defects.
• Do not charge the transmitter battery for longer than necessary,
as overcharging can have a negative eect on the life of the
battery.
• To protect against corrosion and damage, carefully clean and dry
the contacts of the charging socket and the surrounding area
before connecting the charging cable.
• The rechargeable battery is permanently installed and cannot
be replaced!
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1. Connect the USB-A connector (see Fig. 1) of the charging cable
supplied to a suitable USB mains adapter (with charging con-
nection to USB specification).
2. Connect the USB-C connector (see Fig. 1) of the charging cable
supplied to the charging socket provided on the underside of the
transmitter (see “Product view” section).
3. Plug the USB mains adapter into a suitable mains socket.
4. Disconnect the charging cable from the transmitter as soon as
the battery is fully charged (see also “LED status” section). Then
remove the USB mains adapter from the mains socket.
Proceed as follows if the transmitter overheats during charging:
• Disconnect the charging cable from the transmitter. Wait until
the transmitter has cooled down, and then continue charging.
4.2 COUPLING THE TRANSMITTER WITH A RECEIVER (PAIRING)
Activate pairing mode at the ICARUS blue receiver. Please read the
corresponding manual.
To activate the transmitter’s pairing mode, the following button
sequence must be pressed within a period of max. 5 seconds:
1. With the transmitter switched o, press button 1 (On/O) and
keep it pressed (< 3 seconds) until the status LED lights up.
Immediately after this, release button 1 (On / O) and press it
again twice, quickly in succession.
2. The status LED now starts to flash alternately red and green.
3. If a receiver in pairing mode is found, the transmitter connects
to it automatically.
4. As soon as the pairing process was successful and the trans-
mitter has connected to the receiver, the status LED lights up
continuously in blue.
5. Press button 1 to switch o the transmitter and to exit pairing
mode.
• If the bottom part of the transmitter overheats, this could be
because the connected USB cable is damaged. Replace the
damaged USB cable with a new USB cable approved by the
ICPGroup.
Fig. 1
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1. Ensure that the battery is suciently charged before setting up
and operating the transmitter.
2. Press button 1 for 2 seconds to switch on the transmitter.
3. After switching on the transmitter successfully, the battery LED
indicates the charge status of the battery (see “LED status”
section).
4. If the transmitter has already been coupled with a receiver, the
transmitter connects to it automatically and the status LED of
the transmitter lights up continuously in green.
5. Press button 1 again to switch o the transmitter. If the battery
LED goes out, this signals that the transmitter is now switched
o.
NOTE
NOTE
4.3 SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Note that this does not switch o the receiver and that it
remains ready to receive, as it has its own power supply.
Any active outputs of the receiver are deactivated by
switching o the transmitter (safety function).
If no button on the transmitter is pressed for a longer
period of time (> 15 minutes), the transmitter switches o
automatically to save power. To turn the transmitter back
on, keep button 1 pressed for a period of 2 seconds.
4.4 CONTROL/ OPERATION (DEFAULT CONFIGURATION)
The default functions of the transmitter are described in the follo-
wing. The functions of the buttons can dier from this, depending
on the delivered configuration (note any supplementary sheets)!
Button 2 and 3
You can use buttons 2 and 3 to switch between function blocks
1 and 2.
• Press button 2 to actuate function block 1. Buttons A– D are now
used to activate outputs 1– 4 of the connected receiver (see
below).
• Press button 3 to actuate function block 2. Buttons A–D are
now used to activate outputs 5–8 of the connected receiver
(see below).
Buttons A - D
Buttons A– D are used to activate / deactivate the respective out-
puts of the receiver. The corresponding output only remains active
as long as the respective button is pressed. As soon as you let go of
a button, the corresponding output is deactivated.
• Press button A to activate the following output of the connect-
ed receiver:
– Function block 1 active -> Output 1
– Function block 2 active -> Output 5
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• Press button B to activate the following output of the connect-
ed receiver:
– Function block 1 active -> Output 2
– Function block 2 active -> Output 6
• Press button C to activate the following output of the connect-
ed receiver:
– Function block 1 active -> Output 3
– Function block 2 active -> Output 7
• Press button D to activate the following output of the connect-
ed receiver:
– Function block 1 active -> Output 4
– Function block 2 active -> Output 8
If the connection is interrupted, the status LED starts to
flash orange. Any active outputs are deactivated.
NOTE
4.5 DELETING/ REMOVING COUPLED RECEIVERS
To delete all coupled receivers from the memory of the transmitter,
the following button combination must be pressed within a period
of max. 9 seconds:
1. With the transmitter switched o, press button 1 (On/O) and
keep it pressed (< 3 seconds) until the status LED lights up.
Immediately after this, release button 1 (On / O) and press it
again six times, quickly in succession.
2. The status LED now starts to flash alternately red and blue and
thus signals that all coupled receivers have been deleted from
the memory of the transmitter.
3. Press button 1 to switch o the transmitter.
4.6 REPLACING THE BELT CLIP WITH A COVER PLATE
The transmitter is delivered with a preassembled belt clip. If nec-
cessary, you can replace the belt clip with the cover plate (also
supplied with the transmitter), in order to create a flat back of the
transmitter. Proceed as follows:
1. Use a suitable cross-head screwdriver to carefully undo the two
screws, with which the belt clip is fixed on the back of the trans
-
mitter.
2. Remove the belt clip.
3. Place the cover plate in the recess provided on the back of the
transmitter. Ensure that the countersunk holes in the cover
plate are facing you.
4. Use the countersunk screws supplied to fix the cover plate.
Ensure that you do not overtwist or overtighten the screws
(maximum 0.6Nm), as this can lead to internal damage of the
enclosure and thus to loss of the IP67 protection.
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Flashing
sequence Error Solution
2 x short Receiver undervoltage
(< 6.5V for > 1500ms)
Check and if necessary, increase
the power supply of the receiver.
3 x short Receiver overvoltage
(> 36V for > 60ms)
Check and if necessary, reduce
the power supply of the receiver.
4 x short Receive temperature
exceeded (> 85°C)
Disconnect the receiver’s power
supply and leave the receiver
to cool.
1 x long,
1 x short
Receiver output 1
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
2 x short
Receiver output 2
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
3 x short
Receiver output 3
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
4 x short
Receiver output 4
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
5 x short
Receiver output 5
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
Flashing
sequence Error Solution
1 x long,
6 x short
Receiver output 6
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
7 x short
Receiver output 7
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
1 x long,
8 x short
Receiver output 8
(> 3.5A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the current
consumption of the connected
component.
3 x long Permissible total current
of receiver exceeded
(> 10A for > 1000ms)
Check and reduce the total
current consumption.
4 x long Critical receiver error Disconnect and reconnect the
receiver’s power supply. If the
error persists, contact the
service department.
Continuously
short
Critical transmitter error Switch o transmitter and
switch back on. If the error
persists, contact the service
department.
2 x long,
1 - 6 x short
Internal receiver error Disconnect and reconnect the
receiver’s power supply. If the
error persists, contact the
service department.
5. ERROR CODES AND REMEDY
In the event of system malfunctions, the error that has occurred is
indicated by a flashing sequence (see “LED status” section) of the
status LED in red. The corresponding error can be diagnosed using
the following list and (where possible) remedied.
6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
The transmitter is maintenance-free for the user. Maintenance and
repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician. The transmit-
ter may only be cleaned with a damp cloth and without chemicals,
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7. DISPOSAL
Electronic equipment is recyclable waste and does not belong in
household waste. If the transmitter no longer works, dispose of it
in accordance with the relevant, country-specific legal provisions.
If you follow the above recommendation, you fulfil your statutory
duties and help protect the environment.
8. WARRANTY
The transmitter has been tested in a controlled environment and
has proven resistant to moisture and dust under certain conditions
(corresponds to the requirements of IP67 classification in accor-
dance with the international standard IEC 60529).
The supplier/ manufacturer is not able to ensure that the content
of this manual and the use of the transmitter are understood and
observed by the user. Improper and / or faulty mounting and / or
assembly as well as improper/ faulty operation can lead to injuries
and damage to the materials.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for injuries and
damage to the material and/ or personal property or any other
costs incurred due to improper and/ or faulty assembly, improper
use and/ or faulty application, for which the transmitter was not
designed and produced, or failure to carry out maintenance or incor-
rect maintenance and/ or anything else associated with this. The
manufacturer is relieved of any responsibility in case of unautho-
rized dismantling and/ or modification. All necessary parts must be
approved by the manufacturer, so that the transmitter maintains
guaranteed safety and operation during its entire life.
9. SIMPLIFIED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
ICP Systems B.V. (Handelsweg 48, 7451 PJ Holten, The Netherlands)
herewith declares that the radio system type ICARUS blue TM600
complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The complete text of the EU Declaration of
Conformity is available at the following address:
https://www.icarus-blue.com
as otherwise it can become damaged. It is advisable to clean the
transmitter weekly. If the transmitter is used in a very dirty, e.g.
dusty environment, daily cleaning is recommended to prevent pos-
sible consequential damage.
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ICP Systems B.V.
Handelsweg 48, 7451 PJ Holten, The Netherlands
www.icarus-blue.com
http://rseries.icarus-blue.com
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