Scanreco D210TR03FH917 Remote Control User Manual DRC 10

Scanreco AB Remote Control DRC 10

Users Manual

214 920 44Operating instructionsDRC-10 hand-held transmitter720 IS 975131107 EN42658144.eps
2ContentsManufacturer Demag Cranes & Components GmbHP.O. Box 67, D-58286 WetterTelephone (+2335) 92-0 · Telefax (+2335) 927676www.demagcranes.comPage1 Foreword 41.1 Copyright 41.2 Customer service 41.3 Liability for Defects 51.4 Limitations of liability 51.5 Definitions 62 Safety instructions 72.1 Symbols 72.2 Appropriate use 72.3 Inappropriate use 92.4 Basic information on safety 92.5 Safety instructions for assembly and disassembly 102.6 Safety instructions when first putting into service  after completing installation 112.7 Safety instructions for operation 113 General description 123.1 Transmitter/receiver interface 123.2 Transmission method 124 Selection of unit 144.1 DRC-10 scope of delivery 144.2 Available radio receivers 144.3 Accessories for crane identification 144.4 Casing seal/seal breakage 145 Identification and display functions 155.1 Hand-held transmitter 155.2  LCD display 165.3 Identification labels for the crane installation 206 Putting the radio control system into operation after installation 226.1 Putting into operation 226.2 Putting a radio remote control system with DRC-10 into operation 226.3 Configuration of a radio remote control system for DRC-DR 267 Operation of the radio control system  277.1 Checks before starting work 277.2 Crane operation/Run 287.3 Taking the unit out of service at the end of the shift (standby) 297.4 Operating statuses of the radio control system 298 Power supply of the hand-held transmitter 318.1 Display of available battery capacity 318.2 Charging the batteries 318.3 Replacing the batteries 32
3Accompanying documents:DRC-MP operating instructions 214 994 44 720 IS 975DRC-DR operating instructions 214 953 44 720 IS 975Page9 Information menu in connection with DRC-DR 339.1 Activating the Information menu 339.2 Selecting the information source 339.3 Activating the display travelling hoist selection 339.4 Starting screen 339.5 Navigating in the information menu 339.6 Data of the information menu 3410 Technical data 3510.1 Dimensions 3510.2 International postal registration 3611 Eliminating faults 37 EC conformity declaration 40Programming parameters of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter (For authorized personnel only) 411 Menu for programming the hand-held transmitter 421.1 Activating the menu 421.2 Displaying the current parameters 421.3 Displaying the serial number of the hand-held transmitter,  Parameter code 001 421.4 Displaying the software version of the hand-held transmitter,  Parameter code 002 431.5 Displaying the hardware version of the hand-held transmitter,  Parameter code 003 431.6 Displaying and entering a fixed frequency channel,  Parameter code 004 431.7 Displaying and entering the cut-out time in STOP mode,  Parameter code 005 441.8 Displaying and entering the cut-out time in Run mode,  Parameter code 006 451.9 Displaying and entering the max. quick charging time,  Parameter code 007 461.10 Frequency hopping 46
41 ForewordYou have purchased a Demag product/system. These operating instructions are designed to provide the owner with appropriate instructions for safe and correct operation and to facilitate maintenance.Every individual given the task of transporting, installing, commissioning, operat-ing, maintaining and repairing our products and systems must have read and un-derstood  the operating instructions  the safety regulations and   the safety instructions in the individual chapters and sections.The operating instructions must be available to the operating personnel at all times in order to prevent operating errors and to ensure smooth and trouble-free opera-tion of our products/systems.These operating instructions must be treated confidentially. They should only be used by authorized personnel. They may only be entrusted or made available to third parties with the prior written consent of Demag. All documents are protected within the sense of copyright law.No part of this documentation may be reproduced, utilized or transmitted without specific prior consent. Infringements are an offence resulting in obligatory compen-satory damages. All industrial rights reserved.Our after-sales service will provide you with all technical information on Demag products and their systematic application. Should you have any questions regarding our products, please refer to one of our after-sales service stations, the relevant representative or the manufacturer.Kindly quote the serial or order number (see test and inspection booklet, load ca-pacity plate on the crane) in any correspondence or for spare part orders. Specifying this data ensures that you receive the correct information or the re-quired spare parts.1.1 Copyright1.2 Customer service
5These operating instructions must be read carefully before installing and putting the system into operation.We assume no liability for any damage and malfunctions resulting from failure to comply with the operating instructions.Any liability claims for defects must be made by quoting the order number immediately on detecting the defect.Any liability claims for defects are void in the event of:  inappropriate use,  faulty devices or equipment connected or attached to the system which are not part of our scope of supplies and services,  use of non-genuine spare parts and accessories,  refurbishment or modification of the product unless approved in writing by Demag.Wearing parts are not subject to liability for defects.All technical information, data and instructions for operation contained in these operating instructions were up-to-date on going to print and are compiled on the basis of our experience and to the best of our knowledge.We reserve the right to incorporate technical modifications within the scope of further development of the system which is the subject of these operating instructions.Therefore, no claims can be derived from the information, illustrations and descriptions contained in these operating instructions.The descriptions and illustrations contained in this documentation do not neces-sarily correspond to the scope of delivery or any subsequent spare part delivery, either; the drawings and illustrations are not to scale.Only documentation belonging to the actual order is valid.We assume no liability for damage and malfunctions caused as a result of operating errors, non-compliance with these operating instructions or inappropriate repairs and maintenance. We expressly point out that only genuine Demag spare parts and accessories ap-proved by us may be used. Accordingly, this also applies to other manufacturers  parts supplied by us.For safety reasons, the fitting and use of spare parts or accessories which have not been approved and unauthorized modification and conversion of the product are not permitted and exempt us from any liability for damages resulting therefrom. With the exclusion of any further claims, we are liable for any defects or omissions on our part in the products or documentation supplied within the scope of the liabil-ity obligations entered into in the original contract. Any further claims, in particular any and all claims for damages, are excluded with the exception of legal claims in accordance with product liability legislation.1.3 Liability for Defects1.4 Limitations of liability
61.5 Definitions OwnerOwners (employer, company) are defined as a person who owns such a system and who uses it appropriately or allows it to be operated by suitable and instructed persons.Operating personnel/operatorOperating personnel or operators are defined as persons entrusted by the owner of the system with the operation of the system.Specialist personnelSpecialist personnel are defined as persons assigned by the owner of the system to carry out special tasks such as installation, setting-up, maintenance and fault elimination.Qualified electricianQualified electricians are defined as persons who, owing to their technical training, knowledge and experience of electrical installations as well as knowledge of the relevant standards, codes of practice and regulations, are able to assess the tasks given to them and to identify and eliminate potential hazards.Trained personTrained persons are defined as persons who have been instructed and trained for the tasks assigned to them and on the possible hazards resulting from incor-rect handling and who have been informed about the required protective devices, protective measures, relevant regulations, codes of practice, accident prevention regulations and operating conditions and who have proven their qualifications.Experienced technicianExperienced technicians are defined as persons, who, owing to their technical training and experience, have sufficient knowledge of these systems and are fa-miliar with the relevant national industrial safety regulations, codes of practice, accident prevention regulations, directives and generally accepted engineering standards enabling them to judge the safe operating condition of such systems.
72 Safety instructions2.1 Symbol description These symbols are used to warn against potential safety hazards or causes of damage or provide useful information.Hazard warningThis symbol appears in the operating instructions next to all instructions relating to safety at work wherever a potential danger to life and limb exists.Follow these instructions at all times and be particularly vigilant and cautious.Pass on safety instructions to all persons entrusted with working on the product including the power supply.In addition, observe all general safety regulations at all times.Warning against dangerous electrical voltageContact with live parts can result in immediate death. Protective covers (e.g. covers and enclosures) marked with this sign may only be opened by qualified electricians. Before opening, all relevant operating, control, feed or other voltages must be disconnected.Operating hazard for the installationThis symbol in the operating instructions indicates all warnings which, if not complied with, may result in damage to the product.The DRC-10 hand-held transmitter is intended to be used as an operating unit and transmitter station for the DRC-DR and DRC-MP radio receivers. The scope of functions is preferably designed for wireless control of crane installations, travelling hoist units, chain and rope hoists, transfer carriages and similar applications.The operator can position himself as required. He can control loads and move-ments from a safe distance. He must always select a location to ensure that all movements of the load and the crane can be monitored and any hazardous movement can be switched off within an appropriate time. Before starting a crane movement by actuating the operating element, the operator must determine which crane is being controlled. The display of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter shows the identification/crane number of the controlled crane. The radio-controlled crane must be identified by means of the identification/crane number in a way clearly visible to the operator. If required, a signal must be actuated prior to a crane movement for acoustic control.2.2 Appropriate use
8DRC transmitters and receivers meet the requirements of the standards and regulations listed in the EC conformity declaration. The specified EC conformity declaration is an integral part of the relevant operating instructions.Transmitters and receivers of the DRC range can be operated without any registration or operating fee. The benefits that this provides for the user are also utilised by some other manufacturers of devices for communications and telemetry applications. The consequence of this is that the relevant approved frequency ranges may be used by many transmitters at the same time, depending on the time and location. The transmission method used by Demag is designed for the most robust and interference-resistant radio transmission between the transmitters and receivers of the DRC range. The state-of-the-art transmission method is provided with technical features (e.g. frequency hopping) which are intended to ensure a minimum of conflicts for radio operation together with other transmitter and receiver devices which use the same frequency range. Despite all of the technical precautions taken by Demag, it cannot be entirely ex-cluded that the transmission characteristics of other radio systems are impaired, in particular devices supplied by other manufacturers that use the same frequency range, or that the transmission characteristics of the system supplied by Demag are negatively affected. In such cases, interference or radio connection interrup-tions may occur, which disrupt the communication and function of a system sup-plied by Demag or other manufacturers. Such impairment or interference does not constitute a defect on the part of DRC transmitters and receivers. Demag will only accept liability for wilful or grossly negligent behaviour on its part.The number of transmitters that operate without any interference in a given area depends on the relevant radio solution design of all systems and the selectivity of each individual system. If this limit is exceeded continuously or for certain periods, additional technical measures may be necessary in order to ensure simultaneous and interference-free operation of the radio systems. Whether and to which extent such measures are required can only be determined by means of suitable measurements on site or when the system is put into operation. Demag is not responsible for such addi-tional technical measures.Radio remote control systems of the DRC range are exclusively intended for single-transmitter operation; i.e. there is always a clear assignment between a specific transmitter and the corresponding receiver.The DRC-10 hand-held transmitter may only be operated when in perfect working order by trained personnel in accordance with the relevant safety and accident prevention regulations. This also includes compliance with operating and mainte-nance conditions specified in the operating instructions.In Germany, the owner of a crane installation with radio control system is responsible for compliance with accident prevention regulations BGV D6. Hand-held radio transmitters that are ready for operation must not be left unat-tended. They must be protected against unauthorized use.For appropriate use, the information in the operating instructions for the receiver used (DRC-DR/DRC-MP) and the machine/crane installation to be controlled must be complied with in addition to the information contained in these operating in-structions (see accompanying documents, page 3).Serious personal injury or damage to property may occur in the event of:  unauthorized removal of covers,  inappropriate use of the product/system,  incorrect operation,  insufficient maintenance,  working on live parts.
92.4 Basic information on safety2.3 Inappropriate use Certain work and practices are prohibited when using the system as they may involve danger to life and limb and result in lasting damage to the product, e.g.:  Manipulating electrical equipment  Connecting the unit to power supply with voltage or frequency other than those specified on the type plate  Non-compliance with specified mounting positions  Non-compliance with the max. permissible operating temperature.Other inappropriate applications may be caused by non-compliance with the infor-mation in the operating instructions for the radios receiver used (DRC-DR/DRC-MP) or for the machine to be controlled.Persons under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicines which affect reactions must not install, operate, put into service, maintain, repair or disassemble the product. Any conversions and modifications to the installation must comply with the safety requirements. Work on electrical equipment may only be carried out by specialists in accordance with electrical regulations. In the event of malfunctions, the system must be shutdown, switched off and the relevant main switches locked immediately.Malfunctions must be eliminated immediately.National accident prevention regulations and codes of practice and general safety regulations must be observed when operating our products. Important information and instructions are marked by corresponding symbols. Follow these operating and safety instructions to avoid personal injury and damage to machinery.The operating instructions must be kept available at the place where the system is in use at all times.They include significant aspects and appropriate excerpts from the relevant guide-lines, standards and regulations. The owner must instruct his personnel appropri-ately. If the safety instructions given are not observed in any way, personal injury or even death can result.Observe general statutory and other obligatory regulations relating to accident prevention and environmental protection and basic health and safety requirements in addition to those included in these operating instructions.Such requirements may also relate, for example, to the handling of hazardous materials or the provision/wearing of personal protection equipment.Comply with these regulations and general accident regulations relevant for the place at which the system is used and follow the instructions therein when working with the system.The system may still constitute a danger to life and limb if it is not installed, oper-ated, maintained or used appropriately by personnel which have not been trained or specially instructed.The safety instructions must, if required, be supplemented by the owner with in-structions and information (e.g. factory regulations) relating to organization of work, working procedures, operating personnel, etc. Supervising and reporting obliga-tions as well as special operating conditions must also be taken into consideration. Supervising and reporting obligations as well as special operating conditions must also be taken into consideration.Personnel assigned to working with the system must have read the operating in-structions and the safety instructions. All activities relating to the system which are not described in the operating instruc-tions may only be carried out by specifically trained specialist personnel.The owner must ensure that personnel work in a safety and hazard-conscious manner in compliance with the operating instructions.The owner must ensure that the system is only operated when in proper working order and that all relevant safety requirements and regulations are complied with.
102.5 Safety instructions for installation and disassemblyThe system must be taken out of service immediately if functional defects or irregularities are detected.In the event of a stoppage (e.g. if defects regarding safe and reliable operation are detected, in emergency situations, in the event of operating malfunctions, for maintenance purposes, if damage is detected or after finishing work), the operator/experienced technician must carry out all prescribed safety measures or observe that they are automatically carried out.Personal protective clothing must be worn as necessary or as required by regula-tions. Personnel must not wear loose clothing, jewellery including rings or long hair loose. Injury may occur, for example, by being caught or drawn into the mechanism.All safety and hazard warnings on the product, its access routes and mains connection switches must be preserved completely and in legible condition.Modifications, additions to and conversions of the product which might impair safety in any way must not be carried out without the approval of Demag.Safety devices must not be rendered inoperative.Only genuine Demag spare parts may be used. Observe prescribed deadlines or those specified in the operating instructions for routine checks/inspections.  Installation and disassembly work may only be performed by experienced technicians.  Installation and disassembly work must be co-ordinated by the person carrying out the work and the owner within the scope of their responsibility.  The assembly zone must be made safe.  The installation must be isolated in accordance with the relevant electrical regulations.  Customer-specific regulations must be observed.  Only appropriate, tested and calibrated tools may be used.In the case of disassembly, any waste material must be disposed of by the owner in an environmentally compatible way in compliance with the valid regulations.
112.6 Safety instructions when first putting the unit into service after completing installation  The working area must be made safe.  First check that the voltage and frequency specified on the type plates match the owner s mains power supply.  In the course of putting the product into service, it may be necessary to render safety devices or features inoperative when carrying out adjustments or function checks.  When putting the unit into service, it may be necessary to perform work in the danger zone, therefore, it must be ensured that only appropriately trained per-sonnel are employed for this work.Before putting the crane into operation, the operating personnel must be satisfied that the radio control system is in safe and correct operating condition.In addition, the safety instructions and measures contained in the operating in-structions of the crane must be applied.The clear assignment between the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter to the radio receiver (DRC-DR/DRC-MP) on the crane is the precondition for safe wireless remote control of a crane. This unique assignment is created by the exchange of the address features between transmitter and receiver when a DRC-10 hand-held transmitter is put into operation. The operating personnel recognises which crane is controlled by means of the crane identification shown in the display of the hand-held transmitter. Before switching on/putting into operation of the crane/machine controlled by the radio control system with the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter, it must be ensured that nobody is endangered by operation of this crane.If the operator notices persons who may be exposed to a risk to health or personal safety by operation of the equipment, he must suspend operation immediately and may not resume operation again until the persons are outside the danger zone.STOP key functionActuation of the red STOP key activates the emergency-stop function in the radio receiver on the crane. The emergency-stop function stops any potentially danger-ous movement of the crane. For use of the emergency-stop function, in particu-lar the instructions contained in the operating instructions of the crane must be complied with. When the STOP key has been actuated, the radio system is in the !STOP" operating mode.  No movement commands are transmitted. The emer-gency-stop can be unlocked again by entering an electronic key. This may only be done after the operator has made sure that the hazardous situation which resulted in actuation of the STOP key has been eliminated.Warning device functionRadio-controlled cranes must be provided with a warning device (acoustic or opti-cal). The crane operator can activate this warning device by means of the signal key in the keyboard of the hand-held transmitter to warn persons in the vicinity of the crane and/or load before starting the crane movements. The warning device must also be used if the crane operator intends to check the assignment between the hand-held transmitter and the crane receiver by means of a hand-held trans-mitter command. Range of the radio remote control systemThe crane operator may only use the range of the radio control system to the extent that he can freely monitor the danger zone of the crane movements.The range of the hand-held radio transmitter is limited and can be additionally reduced by ambient conditions. The range may also be limited by utilization of the available frequency range by other radio transmitters. The quality of the radio signal is shown in the display of the hand-held transmitter. If poor connection quality is displayed, unintended interruptions of the controlled movements may occur.2.7 Safety instructions for operation
123 General descriptionRadio receiverDRC-DR Radio receiverDRC-MPHand-held transmitterDRC-10Demag DRC radio control systems are designed for wireless control of hoist units and cranes. They are the interface for manually controlled crane installations. The applicable EC directives and standards are complied with for this application.Demag DRC radio control systems consist of a radio transmitter/operating unit and a radio receiver with interface to the crane control system.DRC-10 hand-held transmitters in applications in connection with DRC-DR or DRC-MP radio receivers are the subject of these operating instructions.  The Demag DRC-DR radio receiver is a pluggable PCB for installation in the electrical equipment cover of the DR hoist unit. The interface of this receiver component to the crane control system and power supply by the DR electrical equipment is the CAN safety bus. The DRC-DR radio receiver is exclusively suitable for operation with a DR hoist unit.  The Demag DRC-MP radio receiver is a complete unit with its own enclosure and power supply from the control voltage network of the crane installation. Relay contacts for the individual control commands and the emergency stop circuit form the interface of this unit to the crane control system. An additional semiconductor output with pulse width modulation is provided for infinitely vari-able crane drives. The DRC-MP radio receiver is suitable for a wide range of applications.Demag radio receivers are provided for duplex operation and transmit information to the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter. This increases safety of the radio system. Status information of the crane control system and the receiver are shown in the display of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.The so-called ISM band (433 MHz) is used for transmitting the radio signals between transmitter and receiver. Witin the ISM band 30 frequencies are used alternately in a defined sequence (so-called frequency hopping). A random-check generator detemines the sequence of the frequencies when radio transmission is started. In order to increase transmission reliability, the information is transmitted several times. This method in connection with frequency hopping provides for a very high immunity to interference.Frequency hopping is used for the first time with Demag DRC radio control system types D1-FH and D2. In the case of the D1 type, the frequency of the radio signal is not changed during a transmission cycle.A decisive advantage of the frequency hopping transmission is that existing in-formation contents are transmitted on several physical channels. This redundant radio transmission 1) provides for an exceptionally high insensitivity of radio trans-mission against other transmitters or electromagnetic interference.1) Certain information contents are transmitted on up to 5 different frequencies. Only if (theoretically) all frequencies used were occupied or disturbed by other radio systems, communication would be interrupted.3.1 Transmitter/receiver interface3.2 Transmission method
133.2.1 Downwards compatibility of DRC-10 D2 transmitters For combining DRC-10 D2 transmitters with D1 type receivers DRC-DR, part no. 719 441 45DRC-MP, part no. 773 432 44these transmitters must be programmed for operation at a fixed frequency (chapter #Programming parameters of the DRC-10 handheld transmitter!, section 1.6).The table below shows an overview of the possible combinations.3.2.2 Compatibility D1, D1 FH and D2Type ProductPart no.:ReceiverD1DRC-MP773 432 44D1DRC-DR719 441 45D1 FHDRC-Mp773 584 44D1 FHDRC-DR719 436 45D2DRC-DR719 439 45D1 DRC-10773 431 44 OKOK notcompatible notcompatible notcompatibleD1 DRC-J773 460 44 OKOK notcompatible notcompatible notcompatibleD1 FH DRC-10773 581 44 Fixedfrequency Fixedfrequency OKOKOKD1 FH DRC-J773 583 44 Fixedfrequency Fixedfrequency OKOKOKD2 DRC-10773 591 44 Fixedfrequency Fixedfrequency OKOKOKExplanation:D1 without frequency hoppingD1 FH with frequency hoppingD2 with frequency hopping and, if required, with extended functionsTransmitters and receiver with frequency hopping can be identified by the part no. on the rating plate. Additionally transmitters with frequency hopping have a different symbol for the signal strength in the display.3.2.3 Frequency hopping featureTransmitter without frequency hopping Transmitter with frequency hopping42747544.epsááááááÍÌÑÐ ÍÌÑÐ
144.1 DRC-10 scope of delivery  Part no.:DRC-10 D2 hand-held transmitter 773 591 44Contents of the complete delivery- 1 DRC-10 D2 hand-held transmitter  - 1 Rechargeable battery pack 2,4 V / NiMH / 2x 2500 mAh 773 499 44- 1 Plug-in charger (rechargeable battery) 110-230 V 50/60 Hz 773 438 44- 1 Carrying bag with shoulder strap and belt clip 773 434 44- 1 Operating instructions DRC-10 hand-held transmitter 214 920 44- 1 Key symbols for transmitter DRC-10 773 465 44DRC-DR D2 radio receiver  719 439 45 Optional aerial for DRC-DR receiver for (DR 3, 5, 10, 20) 719 445 33DRC-MP D1 FH radio receiver 773 584 44 Optional external aerial for DRC-MP receiver 773 586 44Coding labels Carrier foil, black 895 639 44Coding labels 7 segments (yellow) 895 640 44Travel direction foil cross travel  895 635 44Travel direction foil long travel  895 637 44The DRC-10 hand-held transmitter is sealed in the factory. The DRC-10 hand-held transmitter, may only be opened for repair purposes by authorised parties. Breaking of a casing seal such as this will result in loss of all warranty rights!4.4 Casing seal/seal breakage4 Selection of unit4.2 Available radio receivers4.3 Accessories for crane identification
155 Identification and display functionsThe LED in the hand-held transmitter indicates the operating status of the hand-held transmitter:LED Operating statusOff The transmitter is switched off or in standby modeRed continuously on The transmitter is in Stop modeFlashing green The transmitter is in Run modeDisplayLEDCharging socket on the side of the enclosureStop key42658244.eps5.1 Hand-held transmitter6 Movement keys2 Function keysSignal42661244.epsYellow symbol against black backgroundBlack symbol against yellow backgroundFig. 1Key designation
16As standard, all keys on the hand-held transmitter are designated in the factory with the relevant foil symbols.If requested by the owner, it is also possible to apply other, for example, country-specific symbols for the direction keys on the radio control system. The owner then has to remove the existing symbols and apply symbols required by him. Note that when the radio control system is used in connection with a DR rope hoist, the func-tions of the individual keys are pre-defined. To replace the symbols, proceed as follows:  The keys must be free from adhesive, dust and grease. Clean, as required, with spirit or alcohol. Solvents, benzene, cold sprays, etc. could damage the key mate-rial. (see fig. 1 for hoist unit functions)   Remove the symbol required for the assigned function from the symbol sheet. Attach the adhesive symbols in the relevant function key.5.2  LCD display42055744.eps42694944.epsÕëêìðððëDRC-MP radio receiver displayBattery capacity Crane identification Radio signal quality1st main row with large icon or numerical displayDisplay of selected travelling hoist(s)2nd main row with alpha-numerical displayThe hand-held transmitter is provided with a display. In the display, all data impor-tant for operation of the crane to be operated are shown.The number of information items displayed varies depending on the type of re-ceiver. The scope of display functions comprises the general displays which are available for both receiver types and additional information that can only be used with DRC-DR receivers.In the case of temperatures below 0 °C, the contrast of the LDC display is reduced and the time for changing the characters increases.
17Crane identification K564The crane identification shows to which crane the hand-held transmitter has been assigned. It is saved in the radio receiver and it can only be entered via the hand-held transmitter.Display of selected travelling hoist(s)The display of the selected travelling hoists is only active, if there are two travelling hoists and both can be operated with one radio control system.Symbol Meaning I Travelling hoist 1 is selected II Travelling hoist 2 is selected I+II Travelling hoists 1 and 2 are selectedDisplay of radio connection quality5.2.1 General displayÕëêìSymbol Meaning  Full signal strength  50 % of max. range between transmitter and receiver reached  Weak signal: If the distance between the hand-held transmitter and the radio receiver is further increased, the radio connection may be interrupted.Signal strength icon42658944.eps
18Lock iconThe key icon indicates the Off mode. An electronic On key must be entered to switch the unit on. STOP icon STOP indicates the STOP mode. The system switches over to Run mode with the electronic key.!No radio connection! iconThe "No radio connection" icon is displayed, if the hand-held transmit-ter failed to establish a connection to the assigned radio receiver.Warning iconThe warning icon is displayed in the event of a warning. The code of the warning is displayed in the row below.ÕëêìðïìëõÍîÍïBattery capacity Crane identification Radio signal qualityDisplay of service interval1st main row with large icon or numerical displayLoad-proportional bar displaDisplay of selected travelling hoist(s)2nd main row with alpha-numerical displayIcons for switching statuses of universal output Safety function off icoLoad reduction icon5.2.2 Additional display informationDisplay of service intervalThis icon indicates that the Demag Service or a service company authorized by Demag must be called in for service work.In the first main row, all icons important for operation are shown.Icons in the first main rowBattery iconThe battery icon indicates the status of the rechargeable batteries. During the charging process, it is animated.STOP42694144.epsDRC-DR radio receiver display
19Fault iconThe fault icon is displayed in the event of a fault. The code of the fault is displayed in the row below. If there are several faults at the same time, the code displayed changes in cycles.Overload iconThe overload icon is displayed in the event of an overload. The load of the selected travelling hoist(s) is also displayed in the row below if the hoist is fitted with ZMS.Brake iconThe brake icon is displayed, if the additional brake has been applied."Universal output 1 switching status! iconThis icon is displayed when universal output 1 is active. The function of this output can be programmed."Universal output 2 switching status! iconThis icon is displayed when universal output 2 is active. The function of this output can be programmed."Attention! Safety function de-activated! iconThis icon indicates that a function relevant for safety such as load reduc-tion or by-pass control has been de-activated by the operator."Load reduction active! iconThe icon indicates that load reduction is active. As long as load reduction is active, only the reduced load (specified by a parameter) can be lifted. The load-proportional bar display shows the load on the crane in five increments of approx. 20 %. This display is independent of the travelling hoist selection and always refers to the max. possible load.Icons in the first main rowLoad-proportional bar display
20Every crane with wireless control must be identified by means of an easily visible crane identification/number. Travel direction symbols on the crane and the travel-ling hoist must identify the movement directions of the travel motions in line with the identification of the keys on the hand-held control system.The coding labels are used for illustration of the crane identification on the travelling hoist or on the crane. The crane identification illustrated by means of the coding labels must be identical with the crane identification shown in the display of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.5.3 Identification labels for the crane installation5.3.1 Coding labels42056044.epsYellow segmentPart no. 895 640 44Black carrier foilPart no. 895 639 44Õëêì42658944.epsDisplay of crane identification on hand-held transmitter Crane identificationThe coding labels (dimensions 150 x 150 mm) (black background foil + foil with number) must be fitted on the hoist unit in such a manner that they are easily visible.Numbers 1 to 9 are produced by removing the yellow segments.
21Cross-travel speedPart no.: 895 635 44Long-travel speedPart no.: 895 637 445.3.2 Travel direction symbolsThe direction labels must be fitted to the hoist unit in an easily visible manner, matching the movement of the drive and in line with the direction symbols on the transmitter.
22A radio control system has been put into operation when the hand-held transmitter has been put into operation. The following preparation measures are necessary:The scope of delivery of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter includes a separate rechargeable battery. It must be inserted in the battery compartment of the hand-held transmitter ensuring the correct pole arrangement (see also inllustration in section 7.4.5).Since new rechargeable batteries are only partially charged, they must be charged before the unit is put into operation for the first time by connecting them to the plug-in charger (see section 8.2).If no battery icon is displayed when the hand-held transmitter is activated, the batteries are completely discharged. In this case, the batteries must be charged in the enclosed plug-in charger.Demag DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receivers must be fitted in accordance with the relevant operating instructions and connected in accordance with the circuit dia-gram of the installation. Comply with the instructions and measures described in the operating instructions for putting the radio receiver into operation.A unique crane identification/number must be selected (recommended: a 3-figure number) and fitted to the crane in accordance with section 5.3 for the crane fitted with the radio control system. Following these preparation measures, put the hand-held transmitter into operation by logging it on to the radio receiver of the crane to be controlled. Following this procedure, the radio control system is configured for the specific application. The Demag DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receiver on the crane must be supplied with power, be ready for operation and within the range of the hand-held transmit-ter.When the unit is switched off, there are no icons in the display, the LED is off. To switch on the hand-held transmitter, actuate the Stop key.6 Putting the radio control system into operation after installation6.1.1 Charging the batteries before putting the unit into operation for the first time6.1.2 Assembly and connection of the radio receiver6.1.3 Applying the crane identification on the crane6.2 Putting a radio remote control system with DRC-10 into operation6.1 Putting into operation6.2.1 Switching on the hand-held transmitter42674644.epsîïPress 1 xRedThe DEMAG logo is displayed first. The DRC-10 hand-held transmitter scans the radio channels for controllable radio receivers and searches for an assigned radio receiver. Before the hand-held transmitter has been put into operation for the first time, it has no radio receiver assigned, therefore you can expect the following display:ÒÑ×Ü ááá42694244.eps
23If the transmitter has already been assigned to a receiver in the log-on steps as described in section 6.2.2, you can expect the following display:ÒÑ×ÜÍÌÑÐáááIn this case, continue putting into operation with the assignment of the crane identification, see section 6.2.3.Note: Additional information may also be shown in the display depending on the type of crane control system.Logging on hand-held transmitter as described in the following is a safety-relevant process that may only be carried out by authorized and instructed expert person-nel.Important:Each receiver is assigned a crane identification when it is put into service (see section 6.2.3).This crane identification must be shown in a clearly visible manner on the travel-ling hoist or crane by means of coding labels. When a new hand-held transmitter is logged on, the crane identification shown on the hand-held transmitter must match the coding labels on the crane (see section 5.3).Correct assignment between the transmitter and the crane must be checked by actuating the horn before any crane motion is actuated. If the correct assignment is not checked, unintended crane movements may cause serious damage and injuries, even resulting in death. Log-on of a DRC-10 hand-held transmitter to a DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receiver establishes the assignment between the relevant hand-held transmitter, the con-trolled radio receiver and the crane that is unique world-wide. The transmitter and the receiver are provided with unique address features that are exchanged during the log-on process and ensure clear and unique assignment. During the log-on steps, the crane identification (see sections 5.3 and 6.2.3) is also transmitted from the receiver to the hand-held transmitter and is saved. DRC-10 hand-held trans-mitters show this crane identification/number so that the operating personnel can identify the controlled crane.Log-on is activated in Run mode or STOP mode.6.2.2  Log-on of hand-held radio transmitter42676344.eps42675044.eps 42675144.eps42674644.epsíìPress3 xîïRedPress1 xðïëêHold down for approx. 5 secondsRedHold down42694344.epsï÷é
24Following activation, a two-digit number is shown in the first main row which indicates the number radio receivers that can be controlled and are within range. (In the example, 01 controllable receiver is shown.)42675344.epsè SelectPress 1 xSelect crane/travelling hoistEnd search42678744.epsSelect radio receiver based on crane identificationAfter starting selection with F1, the crane identification of the controllable radio receivers can be displayed one by one by scrolling with the Left and Right keysÒÑ×Üð ïÒÑ×Ü42675444.epsïðConfirmConfirm 1xBy pressing the F2 key for confirmation, the hand-held transmitter is assigned to the DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receiver whose crane identification is shown in the second main row of the display (NOID in the example). At the same time, the crane identification of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter is also changed to the new value and displayed next to the battery icon.Log-on of the hand-held radio transmitter is then completed by actuating the Lift key.Note: Log-on of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter to a DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receiver with code NOID is only necessary when the unit is put into operation for the first time in order to assign the crane identification determined in section 6.2.3 to the receiver.42694444.eps
25ÒÑ×ÜððïæðððImportant! The assignment of the crane identification described in the following for putting the radio receiver into operation is a safety-relevant proc-ess that may only be carried out by authorized expert personnel.After successful establishment of a radio connection between the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter and the DRC-MP or DRC-DR radio receiver, the crane identifica-tion determined acc. to section 5.3 must be assigned to the radio receiver.  As long as the radio receiver operates with code !NOID", no movement commands are output to the crane control system. (To check radio transmission in this status, use the signal key if Run mode has been activated.)Activating the assignmentAssignment is activated in STOP mode or Run mode.  Actuate and hold down the STOP key  Actuate the Lower key  Actuate the Right key twice  Hold down the Lower key for 5 seconds, until the display changes  Release the Lower key  Release the STOP keyThe following display appears6.2.3 Assignment of crane identification/number for the radio receiverNote: Additional information may also be shown in the display depending on the type of crane control system.The code no. of the displayed parameter is shown in the first main row. The value of the parameter is shown in the second main row.Selection of parameter 004 for the crane identification/number  Right key increases the displayed code no.   Left key decreases the displayed code no.Entry of the crane identification/numberFirst select parameter 004, then actuate the F1 key to start entry. The following display appearsÒÑ×Üó ó ó ó42694544.eps42694644.eps
26Four free digits for entry of the crane identification/number are highlighted in the first main row. The first digit is preselected. Use the right and left keys to select a number/character from the available set of characters. Press the F1 key to accept the selected character and to change to the next position.Transmitting the assigned crane identificationWhen the appropriate crane identification has been entered, press the F2 key to confirm and to transmit it to the crane receiver. This crane identification is then saved in the radio receiver. The hand-held transmitter will keep and display its old crane identification (NOID) until the hand-held transmitter has been logged on for the radio receiver with the new crane identification as described in 6.2.2.6.3 Configuration of a radio remote control system for DRC-DRÒÑ×ÜÍÌÑÐááá42694344.epsCancelling/ending assignment of the crane identificationThe entry can be cancelled at any time without changing the crane identification by actuating the Lift key. Entry is completed by actuating the F2 key. Then use the Lift key to exit the assignment menu.Important! After changing the crane identification for the receiver, log-on of the hand-held transmitter must always be carried out (section 6.2.2) so that the new crane identification is displayed on the hand-held trans-mitter.DR cranes that are provided with the DRC-DR radio receiver use an extended scope of functions of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter for configuration of the crane control system and to display information. Additional instructions and infor-mation are described in the operating instructions of the Demag DRC-DR radio receiver (ident. no. 214 953 44) for putting a crane with the DRC-DR radio receiver into operation.
27The operator controls the radio-controlled crane by means of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter.Before starting work, the operator must carry out the inspections and function checks listed in the crane operating instructions and must be satisfied that the in-stallation is in safe operating condition.When the unit is switched off, there are no icons in the display, the LED is off. To switch on the hand-held transmitter, actuate the Stop key.7 Operation of the radio control system7.1 Checks before starting work7.1.1 Switching on the hand-held transmitter when starting work42674644.epsîïPress 1 xRedThe DEMAG logo is displayed first. When the connection to the radio receiver has been established, the following displays must be shown:  Crane identification of the assigned radio receiver  Icon to display the radio signal quality  Icon to display the battery capacity  Bar display  STOÕëêìͬ±°ááá42660044.epsNote: If the hand-held transmitter was connected to the charger before start-ing work or was switched to standby mode in any other way, the elec-tronic switching-on key must be entered for switching the unit on, see section 7.2.1.The radio system performs a self-test when it is switched on. The installation is then ready for operation if no error statuses are displayed. Fault elimination is described in section 11.In addition, the crane operator must check the following before starting work:  Battery capacity  8.1  Quality of radio connection 5.2.1  Displayed crane identification and relevant crane 5.2.1  Function of signal/horn 5.1  STOP key function 2.7To check functioning of Signal and STOP, crane operation must be switched on.7.1.2 Checking the radio system
28Run mode of the radio system must be started for crane operation. To do this, the electronic On key must be entered. The On key is used to  Switch from Standby (lock icon) to Run mode.  Switch from STOP to Run/crane operation mode.7.2 Crane operation/Run7.2.1 On key42674744.eps42674644.epsíHold downPress3 xîïPress 1 xRed42674844.epsGreenThe LED in the display field flashes green if Run mode is switched on after entry.In Run mode, the hand-held transmitter can be used like a cable-connected con-trol pendant (see figure in section 5.1). For every motion axis of the crane (hoist, cross travel, long travel) a pair of self-resetting keys is available. Each of the keys that are arranged next to each other controls one movement direction.Key actuation is stepless after the switch-on threshold to enable control of switched or speed-controlled drives, depending on the design of the crane control system.If both directions of are pressed at the same time, the movement is stopped. To restart the movement, both keys must first return to the rest position.The STOP key identified in red results in a STOP command which stops the movements of hoist, cross travel and long travel at the same time and triggers an emergency-stop in the crane control system.To avoid danger, the crane operator can immediately stop all movements by means of the STOP key. The braking process caused by an EMERGENCY stop can result in load sway.The STOP key is also intended to be used for switching the radio-controlled crane into a safe status. This method is to be used when interrupting work and for start-ing additional functions of the hand-held transmitter for displaying information and servicing purposes. When STOP has been actuated, crane operation can only be re-activated by en-tering the electronic On key.To obtain increased safety, the STOP key is of two-stage design. For entry of the On key, both switches must be actuated for a successful check of the function.7.2.2 Functions in crane operation7.2.3 STOP function
29The signal key is of two-stage self-resetting design. The first stage activates the acoustic signal in the crane receiver. The second stage activates an additional signal for the crane control system to carry out the hoist limit switch test. For checking the limit switch, the instructions contained in the operating instructions of the radio-controlled crane must be applied.The function keys are of single-stage self-resetting design. Various additional func-tions are controlled depending on the design of the radio receiver and the crane control system. These functions are described in the operating instructions of the receiver or the crane installation.At the end of the shift or in the event of extended breaks, DRC-10 hand-held transmitters must be switched to Standby mode by the illustrated key sequence to protect the installation against unauthorized use and to reduce power consump-tion of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter. The time after the end of the shift or longer breaks should be used to re-charge the batteries by connecting them to the charger unit.7.2.4 Signal key7.2.5 F1 and F2 function keys7.3 Taking the unit out of service at the end of the shift (standby)ìChange to STOP mode first.42674644.epsAttention: The batteries are only charged by means of the standard charger, if the transmitter is at least in Standby mode.42674944.epsTransmitter locked, Standby mode.42675244.epsíHold downPress 3 xîïRedPress 1 x7.4 Operating statuses of the radio control systemIf a hand-held transmitter is not used for some time (several weeks), the batter-ies should first be fully charged and then removed from the hand-held transmitter (see section 7.4.5). The batteries can be stored for several months when they are charged. If required, the charging process should be repeated after some time.The function and display of the radio control system are determined by the operat-ing status of the hand-held transmitter. The operating status of the transmitter is transmitted to the crane control system.Display and radio connection are de-activated. Power consumption of the hand-held transmitter in this status is less than the natural discharge of the batteries.Switch on the hand-held transmitter and briefly actuate the STOP key.After switching-on, the hand-held transmitter is in Stop mode, the LED in the trans-mitter is permanently lit red.The display shows STOP. No travel commands are transmitted in STOP mode. The EMERGENCY stop contact in the receiver (crane switch for DRC-DR) is open. The radio connection to the receiver is maintained. Following a timeout period of 5 minutes without any key actuation, the hand-held transmitter will automatically switch to Standby mode.The LED in the keyboard flashes green. The crane identification of the assigned crane and the icon for the radio connection are shown in the display. In Run mode, the hand-held transmitter is fully functional for crane operation, see section 7.2. Crane operation can be started with the On key in !STOP" and !Standby" mode, see section 7.2.1. Following a timeout period of 30 minutes without any key actuation, the hand-held transmitter will automatically switch to Standby mode.7.4.1 Hand-held transmitter switched off7.4.2 STOP mode7.4.3 Run mode7.3.1 Storage of hand-held trans-mitters that are not in use
30The display shows the lock icon. No radio connection is displayed. In standby mode, power consumption of the transmitter is strongly reduced and the radio con-nection is de-activated.The operator can switch on Standby mode by using the switch-off procedure, sec-tion 7.3, and by plugging-in the charger. Standby is automatically switched on by the timeout function as described in sec-tions 7.4.2 and 7.4.3.The operator can end Standby mode only by entering the On key, section 7.2.1, and then change to Run mode.A reset of the hand-held transmitter may become necessary in the case of error statuses of the software. The hand-held transmitter can be reset by removing a battery for a short time.The batteries can be reached by carefully pulling off the lower rubber cap: 7.4.4 Standby mode7.4.5 Resetting the hand-held transmitterPull off rubber cap.When changing the battery, note pole arrangement of the transmitter.42661144.eps42745144.eps
31The hand-held transmitter is supplied with power by means of the rechargeable battery pack included in the scope of supply or by two NiMh rechargeable batter-ies, size AA (LR6). he batteries must be charged in good time by means of the appropriate plug-in charger. The ambient temperature must be between 10° C and 45° C for the charging process.The battery capacity is shown in the display of the hand-held transmitter. The charging status of the battery corresponds to the filled surface in the battery icon.For a new battery, the completely filled battery icon means a useful operating time of the switched-on hand-held transmitter (Run or STOP) of at least 8 hours.If only residual charge is displayed, connect the hand-held transmitter to the charger as soon as possible.  If the battery icon is empty, the hand-held transmitter must be immediately connected to the charger.The operating time that can be reached for the hand-held transmitter with one battery charge depends on the operating mode of the hand-held transmitter, the ambient temperature and the age of the batteries. If the hand-held transmitter is continuously switched on, 8 hours of operation can be achieved with one battery charge.The following measures reduce power consumption:  Actuate the STOP key, when the crane is not used,  Switch the transmitter off by changing to Standby during breaks in operation.When this battery icon is displayed, immediately charge the integrated batteries by means of the plug-in charger included in the supply. If the batteries are not charged immediately, the battery icon starts to flash and the hand-held transmitter is switched off after a few seconds.Quick charging of the batteries with the hand-held transmitter is only possible at ambient temperatures from 10 °C to 45 °C. If the temperature is higher or lower than this range, the charging process is aborted and the system automatically switches over to trickle charging.8 Power supply of the hand-held transmitter8.1 Display of available battery capacity8.2 Charging the batteriesCharging socketPlug-in charger 110-230 V 50/60 Hz42658244.eps 42660244.epsThe charging process is monitored and controlled by the electronics in the hand-held transmitter. Partly discharged batteries can also be charged.Plug charger into a power socket and connect the connection cable in the charger socket of the hand-held transmitter $ the battery icon is animated during the charg-ing process and fills in cycles.When the charging cable is connected, the hand-held transmitter changes to standby mode.
32The charging process comprises quick charging and trickle charging mode. Quick charging mode: This process takes approx. 2 h, if the battery is empty, it charges the battery to approx. 80 %. Trickle charging mode: After quick charging, the system switches over to trickle charging mode with a lower charging current so that the hand-held transmitter can remain connected to the charger for any period of time.Icon when the charging process has been completed. Icon for battery errors.This icon appears, if a battery problem has occurred, e.g.:- The batteries are defective,- The batteries are too old,- Non-rechargeable batteries are attempted to be charged.Defective batteries must be replaced by new rechargeable batteries (see section 8.3).Important note: To ensure sufficient charging of the batteries when they are empty, it is necessary to connect the hand-held transmitter to the charger for min. 2 h. The display of the filled battery icon after disconnecting the charger connector is not sufficient, it is already reached after a brief charging time. The rechargeable batteries in the hand-held transmitter are subject to ageing as a consequence of charging/discharging cycles and continuously lose charging ca-pacity. We recommend that the rechargeable batteries be replaced after one year, at the latest. A rechargeable battery must be immediately replaced if the relevant icon for a failure in the battery is displayed.The NiMh rechargeable batteries supplied with the hand-held transmitter have been specifically selected for the requirements of this radio control system. The electrical and mechanical features of the hand-held transmitter and rechargeable batteries have been matched to fulfill all requirements of trouble-free and safe operation.For replacement, use the specified rechargeable battery pack, part no. 773 499 44. The use of non-approved rechargeable batteries may result in hand-held transmit-ter operating malfunctions or lasting damage to the charger and the hand-held transmitter. In addition, comply with the following when replacing rechargeable batteries:  Always replace both rechargeable battery cells at the same time  Make and type of both rechargeable batteries must be identical  Only use completely new rechargeable batteries  Both rechargeable batteries must have the same charging status (do not com-bine charged batteries with uncharged ones)  Polarity of the rechargeable battery cells in accordance with the marks in the battery compartment.When replacing the rechargeable batteries, check the contacts in the battery com-partment for sufficient contact pressure. The new rechargeable batteries must fit tightly between the contact surfaces. In exceptional situations, when no charged batteries are available, the hand-held transmitter may be operated with two 1,5 V primary cells size AA (LR6) according to EN/IEC 60086. We recommend that Alkaline batteries, make Duracell and Varta, be used. Primary cells cannot be recharged.If primary cells are used in the hand-held transmitter, it must not be connected to the charger to avoid damage caused by overheating during the charging attempt. Used rechargeable batteries and primary cells must be disposed of in accordance with environmental protection regulations.8.3 Replacing the batteries
339 Information menu in connection with DRC-DRThis additional function of the hand-held transmitter can only be used in connec-tion with a DR rope hoist and CAN bus.The Information menu makes the display of information on the crane or the travel-ling hoist(s) possible. This information is stored in the form of a list by each DR control system. One element of this list is requested by the hand-held transmitter and made available by the selected control system via the CAN bus.  Actuate and hold down the Stop key  Actuate stage 1 of the Horn key twice  Actuate stage 1 of the Horn key again and hold it down for approx. 5 seconds  Release the Horn key again  Release the Stop keySelection of the polled control system is analogue to travelling hoist selection. Since the F1 key has no function in the information menu, the travelling hoist must first be selected in the Run operating mode: Travelling hoist selection Information from I  Travelling hoist 1 control system II  Travelling hoist 2 control system I+II  Crane control systemIf there is only one travelling hoiston the crane, no travelling hoist selection is nec-essary, thus no travelling hoist selection is displayed on the hand-held transmitter. If travelling hoist selection is nevertheless to be activated, this can be done by holding down the F1 key for approx. 5 seconds.After changing to the Information menu, the starting screen of the Information menu is shown in the display of the transmitter. This starting screen shows infor-mation START II (since travelling hoist 2 has been selected) and code 888:9.1 Activating the Information menu9.2 Selecting the information source9.4 Starting screen9.5 Navigating in the information menu To navigate in the information list, use the following keys:Key  FunctionRight  to the next value in the listLeft  back to the previous value in the listLift  exit the Information menuÕëêìÍÌßÎÌèèèæInformation codeInformation(Start info travelling hoist II)42660744.eps9.3 Activating the display travelling hoist selection
34The following data can be displayed via the Information menu:Code Information 401 Remaining duration of service in % (determined from load spectrum) 400 Operating hours 000 Permissible full load hours acc. to FEM classification 001 Gearbox transmission ratio 002 Drum diameter 003 Reeving factor 004 Control type (travelling hoist or crane control) 005 Solo travelling hoist (with/without crane control) 146 Customer number 147 Order number 148 Serial number 149 Year of manufacture 150 Hoist speed V1 151 Hoist speed V2 152 Lifting height 153 Reeving 155 Rope diameter 171 Country code 216 Serial number of control system 217 Hardware version 520 Software version of main controller 529 Software version of monitoring controllerThe following additional information is available with the !Status analyses" option:Code Information 402 K1 switching operations 403 Hoist brake switching operations 404 Travel path in m 405 K2 switching operations 406 K3 switching operations 416 Number of times slip limit is exceeded 417 Number of times max. speed is exceeded 418 Number of hoist brake errors 419 Number of times the overspeed brake is triggered 420 Number of overloads 421 Number of emergency stop actuations during motion of min. one axis 448 Last occurring error 449 Last but one occurring errorSequence and quantity of information depend on the software and may be changed.The following example shows the remaining duration of service:9.6 Data of the Information menuÕëêìïìòêûìðïæ42660844.eps
35- Keys 6 stepless- STOP key 1 (2-stage)- Signal / check key 1 (2-stage)- Keys for special functions 2 (1-stage)- LCD, illuminated graphical, 35 x 25 mm- LCD, functioning temperature 0 °C to 55 °CTransmitter power 10 mWTypical range approx. 100 mFrequency range 433.100-434.750 MHzType of enclosure IP 55Weight of transmitter with battery 500 gWeight of transmitter w/o battery 445 gSupply voltage 110 - 230 V, 50/60 HzModel AA (LR6), IEC 60086Capacity: 2100 mAh Service life of battery 500 charging cycles acc. to IEC 509 Temperature range $ Quick charging 10 °C to +45 °C $ Charging   0 °C to +45 °C $ Discharging -20 °C to +50 °CCharging time approx. 2 hoursWeight 55 g- 100 % Run mode min. 8h- 50 % Run - 50 % Standby mode min. 16h10 Technical dataOperating elementsIndicatorsTransformer/chargerNiMH rechargeable battery10.1 Dimensions Hand-held transmitter42661344.epséêëðRadio transmissionHousingOperation with one battery charge
3610.2 International postal registrationCountriesFrequency rangeAustralia433-MHz ISM bandBelgium433-MHz ISM bandDenmark433-MHz ISM bandUK433-MHz ISM bandEstonia433-MHz ISM bandFinland433-MHz ISM bandFrance433-MHz ISM bandGreece433-MHz ISM bandHolland433-MHz ISM bandIreland433-MHz ISM bandIceland 433-MHz ISM bandItaly433-MHz ISM bandCroatia433-MHz ISM bandNorway433-MHz ISM bandNew Zeeland433-MHz ISM bandPoland433-MHz ISM bandPortugal433-MHz ISM bandSwitzerland433-MHz ISM bandSlovakia433-MHz ISM bandSlovania433-MHz ISM bandSpain433-MHz ISM bandSweden433-MHz ISM bandCzech Republic433-MHz ISM bandGermany433-MHz ISM bandHungary433-MHz ISM bandAustria433-MHz ISM bandIn the following countries, transmitters and radio receivers of the DRC-10 D2 range in the standard delivery form (part no.: 773 591 44) can be operated without any registration or operating fee:On request, the relevant approvals and/or certificates are available.Operation in the following countries requires special approvals (e.g. import license) Russia, Singapore, South Africa, CoreaPlease contact the manufacturer, if use of the product is planned in the countries mentioned above.
37Before eliminating faults by measures on the radio control system, check that the crane installation is supplied with power and is ready for operation and has not been switched off by safety devices. (Mains connection switch, crane isolating switch, emergency-stop switch, travel and lifting path limitation devices, overload protective device, motor protective switch, etc.)11 Eliminating faultsNo.ProblemIndicatorsPossible causesNotes, section in this document01 Hand-held transmitter cannot be switched on with STOP key Power supply of the hand-held transmitter has failedCheck rechargeable batteries, see section 8. Polarity of batteries? Replace completely discharged batteries.02 Hand-held transmitter cannot be switched on with STOP key Hand-held transmitter has failedReplace hand-held transmitter03 Hand-held transmitter cannot be switched on with STOP key Standby mode Switch on with electronic key, see section 7.204 Hand-held transmitter does not respond to key actuation Battery is being charged End charging procedure, 8.2. Switch on with electronic key, 7.205 Crane does not respond to key command Assignment of crane identi cation is missing Horn is working, assign crane identi cation, 6.2.306 Crane does not respond to key command Assigned crane receiver has no power supply Switch on crane; check crane receiver acc. to operating instruc-tions07 Warning during start of crane operationRe-establishing radio connection after:- Malfunction in DRC-MP receiver- Timeout of hand-held transmitter- Range limits exceeded or Auto-power-off- Power-Down: Short-term under-voltage or voltage failure on the receiver side.- After log-on of a new transmitterAcknowledge warning with STOP key. Restart with On key 7.2.11) Additional symbols in the display  eld are possibleÕïîí áááÕïîíáááÒÑ×ÜÕïîí áááÕïîíðççççáááLED OffLED OffLED OffLED OffLED Green, flashesLED Green, flashesLED Green, flashes1)1)1)1)1)
38No.ProblemIndicatorsPossible causesNotes, section in this document08 The displayed crane does not respond Another hand-held transmitter has been logged on for the craneTake the other hand-held transmitter out of service, 7.3. Log-on hand-held transmitter again, 6.2.2.09 The displayed crane does not respond Power supply of receiver interrupted Actuate STOP key, then enter On key, 7.2.1. No. 06 or 10 is then possible.10 The displayed crane does not respond Crane receiver outside range of transmitterReduce distance to crane, 2.7 and 5.2.1  Check radio reception by means of log-on procedure 6.2.2.  Check aerial connector on receiver.11 Crane does not respond to key command STOP modeEnter On key, 7.2.1.12 The crane identi cation displayed on the trans-mitter is incorrectThe crane identi cation of the receiver was changed with the hand-held transmitterSafety problem! A crane that is not displayed is being controlled. Actuate signal to identify the crane. Log-on hand-held transmitter, 6.2.213 The crane identi cation is missing in the display The crane identi cation of the receiver was changed with the hand-held transmitterSafety problem! A crane that is not displayed is being controlled. Actuate signal to identify the crane. Log-on hand-held transmitter, 6.2.214 Hand-held transmitter does not respond to key actuation Any malfunctioning display Software crash Reset hand-held transmitter, 7.4.5. Then switch on with STOP.15 The batteries are not being charged Hand-held transmitter is switched off Switch on with STOP key, 8.2. 01 is then possible1) Additional symbols in the display  eld are possibleÕïîí áááÕïîí áááÕïîíͬ±°áááÒÑ×Ü1)1)1)1)1)1)LED Green, flashesLED RedLED Green, flashesLED Green, flashesLED RedLED Green, flashesÕïîí áááLED Off
39No.ProblemIndicatorsPossible causesNotes, section in this document16 The batteries are not being charged No power from charger Check connection to charger and mains connector. Replace defective plug-in charger, if necessary.17 The batteries are not being charged No power from charger Check connection to charger and mains connector. Replace defective plug-in charger, if necessary.18 The batteries are not being charged Defective rechargeable batteries Replace rechargeable batteries, 8.2 and 8.3.19 Operating time with charged batteries too shortBattery display changes to uncharged within a short time. Charging procedure aborted. The batteries are used/too old. Repeat charging procedure, 8.1 and 8.21) Additional symbols in the display  eld are possibleÕïîíͬ±°áááÕïîí áááÕïîíáááLED RedLED OffLED Off1)1)1)If application of the above instructions does not result in elimination of the fault, please contact Demag customer service.
40 # = Modi cations compared        to previous issue Class. no.715 IS 975205 331 44Normung DCCppa. Gersemsky ppa. HoffmannTechnik Handling Technology BU Handling Technology Page 1  1 page(s) EN Issue 0107 Ident. no.EC conformity declarationDemag radio control systemin accordance with EC directive 89/336/EEC, Appendix I, 73/23/EEC, Appendix III and 99/5/ECReproduction in whole or in part only with prior consent of Demag Cranes & Components GmbH, D-58286 Wetter  Subject to change. Not liable for errors or omissions.1)   Application of CE symbol in accordance with EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC:  RC-10  1998;  RC-J  2000;  DRC-10  2004;  DRC-J  2004; DRC MP 2005; DRC-DR 2005; DRC-DC 2006. Hereby we,Demag Cranes & Components GmbHdeclare that the productDemag radio control system RC-10,  RC-J,  DRC-10, DRC-J,  DRC-MP, DRC-DR, DRC-DC  1)of serial design is in conformity with the provisions of following relevant regulations:EC EMC directive   89/336/EEC amended by    92/31/EEC and 93/68/EECEC Low voltage Directive  2006/95/ECEC radio and TTE directive 99/   5/EGApplied harmonised standards:EN 954-1 Safety related parts of control systemsEN 13557 Control elements and control positionsEN 50178 Electronic equipment for use in electrical power installations and their assembly into electrical power installationsEN 60204-32 Electrical equipment, requirements for hoistsEN 60529 Types of enclosure (IP code)EN 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility # Immunity for industrial environmentsEN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility # Emission standard for industrial environmentsEN 300220-3 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices (SRD)Wetter, 16 January 2007Place and date of issue
41Operating instructionsProgramming parameters of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter(For authorized personnel only)
42The !Hand-held transmitter parameter programming" menu can be used by specially trained personnel for displaying and partly changing the following settings of the hand-held transmitter:Code Information 001  Display of the serial number of the hand-held transmitter, 002  Display of the software version of the hand-held transmitter, 003  Display of the hardware version of the hand-held transmitter, 004  Display and entry of a fixed frequency channel (channel lock), 005  Display and entry of the cut-out time in STOP mode, 006  Display and entry of the cut-out time in Run mode, 007  Display and entry of the max. quick charging time,Note: Parameters 004 to 007 are set in the factory and must not be changed without prior agreement.Attention: Changes to the parameters of the hand-held transmitter may impair functioning of the hoist unit. The menu is activated in Run mode or STOP mode.  Actuate and hold down the Stop key  Actuate the Lift key  Actuate the Left key twice  Actuate the Lift key again and hold it down for approx. 5 seconds  Release the Lift key again  Release the Stop keyEvery change to the #Hand-held transmitter parameter programming! menu is signalled to the crane control system.Only parameters are first displayed after activation of the menu. The display starts with parameter 001, i.e. the serial number of the hand-held transmitter:1 Menu for programming the hand-held transmitter1.1 Activating the menu1.2 Displaying the current parametersÕëêìðððêêïìëððïæõUse the Right and Left keys to select the parameter to be displayed. The menu can be exited with the Lift key at any time.The serial number of the hand-held transmitter is displayed with parameter 001. It is only provided for information and cannot be changed. To navigate, use the following keys:Key  FunctionRight  Change to display of parameter 002Left  Change to display of parameter 007Lift  Exit menu1.3 Displaying the serial number of the hand-held transmitter, Parameter code 00142694744.eps
43The software version number of the hand-held transmitter is displayed with parameter 002. It is only provided for information and cannot be changed. To navigate, use the following keys:Key  FunctionRight  Change to display of parameter 003Left  Change to display of parameter 001Lift  Exit menuThe hardware version number of the hand-held transmitter is displayed with parameter 003. It is only provided for information and cannot be changed. To navigate, use the following keys:Key  FunctionRight  Change to display of parameter 004Left  Change to display of parameter 002Lift  Exit menuThis parameter makes it possible to determine the channel used by the radio control system and, therefore, the frequencies used. If a channel is selected, the radio control system uses it instead of searching for a free channel to establish a connection.The default setting set in the factory is 00, i.e. the radio control system is not locked to a channel. For transmitters with the radio transmission method of frequency hopping, utilization is only with setting 00.The current channel selection is shown in the display. To navigate, use the following keys:Key FunctionRight Change to display of parameter 005Left Change to display of parameter 003Lift Exit parameter programming menuF1 Change to entry and selection modeAfter changing to entry and selection mode, the channel can be selected from possibilities 00 to 11:Selection Meaning 00  no lock, search for a free channel to establish a connection 01  Locked to channel   1 (433.300 MHz and 434.300 MHz) 02  Locked to channel   2 (433.325 MHz und 434.325 MHz) 03  Locked to channel   3 (433.350 MHz und 434.350 MHz) 04  Locked to channel   4 (433.375 MHz und 434.375 MHz) 05  Locked to channel   5 (433.400 MHz und 434.400 MHz) 06  Locked to channel   6 (433.425 MHz und 434.425 MHz) 07  Locked to channel   7 (433.450 MHz und 434.450 MHz) 08  Locked to channel   8 (433.475 MHz und 434.475 MHz) 09  Locked to channel   9 (433.500 MHz und 434.500 MHz) 10  Locked to channel 10 (433.525 MHz und 434.525 MHz) 11  Locked to channel 11 (433.550 MHz und 434.550 MHz)To select and to navigate, use the following keys:Key  FunctionRight  Display the next possible valueLeft  Display the previous possible valueLift  Exit parameter programming menuF2  Accept the displayed setting1.4 Displaying the soft-ware version of the hand-held transmitter, Parameter code 0021.5 Displaying the hard-ware version of the hand-held transmitter, Parameter code 0031.6 Display and entry of a fixed frequency chan-nel, Parameter code 0041.6.1 Display mode1.6.2 Entry and selection mode
44This parameter defines the time (in seconds) after which the hand-held transmitter switches from STOP mode into power-saving Off mode (sleep function).The default value set in the factory is a time period of 300 sec.The current time period is shown in the display. To navigate, use the following keys:Key FunctionRight Change to display of parameter 006Left Change to display of parameter 004Lift Exit parameter programming menuF1 Change to entry and selection modeAfter changing to entry mode, the colon following the parameter code 005 is re-placed by an equals symbol. Instead of the current value, the character string !0%%" is displayed:1.7 Displaying and enter-ing the cut-out time in STOP mode, Parameter code 0051.7.1 Display mode1.7.2 Entry and selection modeÕëêìð ó ó ó óððëãõEntry starts with the first character on the left.Use the Left and Right keys to select the character for the current position. Only figures 0 $ 9 may be used.Change to the next position by actuating the F1 key.Following complete, correct entry, confirm the new value by actuating the F2 key.Entry and the Hand-held transmitter parameter programming menu can be exited by actuating the Lift key at any time. The parameter will remain unchanged, if the Lift key is actuated before the entered value has been accepted with F2.1.7.3 Selection of figures1.7.4 Changing to the next position1.7.5 Confirming the new value1.7.6 Exiting the menu42694844.eps
45This parameter defines the time (in seconds) after which the hand-held transmitter switches from Operating mode into STOP mode (sleep function).The default value set in the factory is a time period of 1800 sec.The current time period is shown in the display. To navigate, use the following keys:Key FunctionRight Change to display of parameter 007Left Change to display of parameter 005Lift Exit parameter programming menuF1 Change to entry and selection modeAfter changing to entry mode, the colon following the parameter code 006 is re-placed by an equals symbol. Instead of the current value, the character string !0%%" is displayed. Entry starts with the first character on the left.Use the Left and Right keys to select the character for the current position. Only figures 0 $ 9 may be used.Change to the next position by actuating the F1 key.Following complete, correct entry, confirm the new value by actuating the F2 key.Entry and the Hand-held transmitter parameter programming menu can be exited by actuating the Lift key at any time. The parameter will remain unchanged, if the Lift key is actuated before the entered value has been accepted with F2.1.8 Displaying and enter-ing the cut-out time in Run mode, Parameter code 0061.8.1 Display mode1.8.2 Entry and selection mode1.8.3 Selection of figures1.8.4 Changing to the next position1.8.5 Confirming the new value1.8.6 Exiting the menu
461.9 Displaying and enter-ing the max. quick charging time, Parameter code 0071.9.1 Display mode1.9.2 Entry and selection mode1.9.3 Selection of figures1.9.4 Changing to the next positionThis parameter defines the time (in minutes) after which the hand-held transmitter ends quick charging at the latest.The default value set in the factory is a time period of 100 minutes. This time is rated for rechargeable batteries with a capacity of max. 2100 mAh. If rechargeable batteries with a higher capacity are to be used, the max. quick charging time must be adapted.The current time period is shown in the display. To navigate, use the following keys:Key FunctionRight Change to display of parameter 001Left Change to display of parameter 006Lift Exit parameter programming menuF1 Change to entry and selection modeAfter changing to entry mode, the colon following the parameter code 007 is re-placed by an equals symbol. Instead of the current value, the character string !0%%" is displayed. Entry starts with the first character on the left.Use the Left and Right keys to select the character for the current position. Only figures 0 $ 9 may be used.Change to the next position by actuating the F1 key.Following complete, correct entry, confirm the new value by actuating the F2 key.Entry and the Hand-held transmitter parameter programming menu can be exited by actuating the Lift key at any time. The parameter will remain unchanged, if the Lift key is actuated before the entered value has been accepted with F2.DRC-10 hand-held transmitters operated with the frequency hopping method can also be combined with older receivers not featuring the frequency hopping method.In this case, set the DRC-10 hand-held-transmitter to !Locked frequency opera-tion", see chapter Programming the parameters of the DRC-10 hand-held trans-mitter, section 1.6: Displaying and entering a fixed frequency channel.The display of the DRC-10 hand-held transmitter shows whether it is a frequency hopping transmitter or not, see figure below.1.9.5 Confirming the new value1.9.6 Exiting the menu1.10 Frequency hopping1.10.1 Downward compatibility with older receiversTransmitter without frequency hopping Transmitter with frequency hoppingÒÑ×Ü áááÒÑ×Ü42718244.eps42718344.eps
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Reproduction in whole or in part only with prior consent of Demag Cranes & Components GmbH, D-58286 Wetter  Subject to change. Not liable for errors or omissions.
Notices and Warnings This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of IC 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Scanreco Industrielektronik AB will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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