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i3000 Quick Reference
LIMIT PROGRAMMING:
There are 4 types of limits that can be programmed: LIMIT HIGH, FREE ZONE, VARIABLE LIMIT HEIGHT and
VARIABLE LIMIT RADIUS. Because only one limit may be programmed at a time, you will need to delete
any previously programmed limit. When a limit is programmed, the associated icon will be displayed in
the area «zone». When you program a zone, just follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen.
2) FREE ZONE:
1- Access the range limiting mode.
2- Use the up (#2) and down (#3) buttons to
highlight «free zone» and push button #4 to confirm your choice.
3- Rotate the crane to the first limit position (first wall).
4- Push button #4 to confirm that this will be the position of the first wall.
5- Rotate the crane to the second limit position (second wall).
6- Push button #4 to confirm. This will be the position of the second wall.
As you release button #4, an 8 second countdown will allow you to
rotate the crane between the two walls before your programmed free
zone limit becomes active.
7- The display will automatically return to the normal mode.
1) LIMIT HIGH:
1- Access the range limiting mode.
2- Use the up (#2) and down (#3) buttons to highlight
«limit high» and push button #4 to confirm your choice.
3- Boom up to the desired boom tip height limit.
4- Push button #4 to confirm the maximum boom tip height position. As
you release button #4, an 8 second countdown will allow you to boom
down before your programmed height limit becomes active.
5- The display will automatically return to the normal mode.
► ACCESSING THE RANGE LIMITING MODE:
1- Push the Mode button (#1) to display the mode menu.
2- Scroll down with button #3 once to highlight the range limiting option.
3- Push button #4 to enter the range limiting menu.
Shows which limit is reached:
RADIUS
HEIGHT
WALL
Shows which zone is programmed:
limit high (roof)
variable limit height
variable limit radius
free zone (two walls)
i3000 RANGE LIMITING DEVICE (OPTIONAL)
ALARMS: CUT-OFF
CONDITION
LIMIT
REACHED
APPROACH WARNING OF
THE LIMIT