Scanreco RC 400-8
Scanreco RC 400-8
Scanreco RC 400-8
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1 2 3 General ................................................................................. 3 1.1 2.1 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 4 4.1 4.2 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 7.1 7.2 Terminology General information Schematic overview of Scanreco RC-400 General description of Scanreco RC-400 The Portable Control Unit (PCU) Central unit (CU) Valve and connection-cables Crane stop function box (optional) Battery pack Battery charger and battery charging Safety regulations Operating instructions General schematic of the RC 400 Important notice during welding Locating the central unit Mounting recommendations Cable kit assembly instruction General information Indications from the Portable Control Unit Indications on the Central Unit Non-functional system General description Authorisation level 1 3 4 5 6 7 13 15 19 20 22 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 31 31 33 35 36 37 Preface ................................................................................. 4 General system description.................................................... 5
Troubleshooting ...................................................................31
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Attribute Document type Title Subtitle Document number Revision Revision date Information Manual Instruction manual Remote Control System Scanreco RC-400 66024 C 2009-09-25
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Revision A B C Date 2008-12-09 2009-06-15 2009-09-25 Name SCANRECO AB SCANRECO AB SCANRECO AB Note First creation of document
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General
Terminology
Abbreviation PCU CU LED DV Description Portable Control Unit Central Unit Light Emitting Diode Dump Valve
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Preface
General information
This manual is intended as a complement to the crane / machine instruction book and covers the Scanreco RC 400 Remote Control System. The Scanreco RC 400 offers the driver an extremely advanced remote control system with speed, precision, control and maximum safety. In order to ensure your safety and the safety of your crane / machine you should study and learn these instructions. This will enable you to quickly familiarise yourself with your new remote control system and how to utilise it. Remotely controlled cranes may only be operated by qualified personnel. The driver must be aware of the contents of chapter 4 "Safety regulations and Operating instructions" before operation is started. Serious accidents may occur if these instructions are not followed. To protect the portable control unit from damage and for safety reasons, the control unit must be kept in a locked cab. Follow the instructions given in the crane handbook regarding moving the crane from its parking position, the best arm positioning while loads are being handled and parking of the crane. Due to the unlimited variety of cranes, machines, objects, vehicles and equipment on which the remote control system are used, and the numerous standards which are frequently the subject of varying interpretation, it is impossible for the personnel at Scanreco to provide expert advice regarding the suitability of a given remote control for a specific application. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to determine the suitability of any Scanreco remote control product for an intended application and to insure that it is installed and guarded in accordance with all country, federal, state, local, and private safety and health regulation, codes, standards and Scanreco recommendation (this manual). If the Scanreco RC 400 will be used in a safety critical application, the customer / driver must undertake appropriate testing and evaluation to prevent injury to the ultimate user. Scanreco does not take responsibility for any damage or injure Unauthorized tampering with Scanreco automatically invalidates guarantee.
To the operator: Pause for a while and give yourself extra time to read chapters 3 (General system description) and 4 (Safety regulations and Operating instructions). To the installer: Pause for a while and give yourself extra time to read chapters 5 (Installation instructions) and "Inspection / Installation documents.
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Figure 3.1 Schematic overview of the Scanreco RC-400. General scope of delivery (see your specification and Figure 3.1). No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description Portable Control unit (PCU) Central unit (CU) Battery charger Battery cassette (NiMH 7.2 VDC) Manoeuvre cable (10 meters) Emergency stop box (Optional) Cable kit supply cables + digital outputs Cable kit valves cables (analogue outputs) Qty 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
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3.2
Important notice: The Scanreco Remote control system RC-400 described in this instruction manual should be distinguished from the similar Scanreco remote control systems RC-400 G4 as the main components in these two system types product family (Portable control units and central units) are not compatible with each other and varies in appearance and functionality.
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Figure 3.2 The available range of portable control units. No 1 2 3 4 Description MAXI-Joystick is available for 1-8 (Setup: 2-0-2 / 2-2-2 / 2-3-2 / 3-2-3 / 3-0-3). MAXI-Linear is available for 1-8 linear levers MINI-Joystick is available for 1-6 (Setup: 2-0-2 / 2-2-2). MINI-Linear is available for 1-6 linear levers
The manoeuvre levers and joysticks are fully proportional and have spring return to the zero position, i.e. a "dead-man's-handle". The control units have a stop function which will immediately stop all movement. All manoeuvre levers/joysticks are protected with a protective frame against unintentional activation and against mechanical damage. The control unit has multistep micro-speed operation as standard enabling instantaneous temporary reduction of speed. It can also be equipped with a large number of switches for ON/OFF functions. A LED and sound signal are used to indicate such things as operating and battery status and for a simple and diagnostic fault finding (see Figure 3.4).
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Battery operation
A battery is located in the lower part of the control unit for radio control operation and is very simple to change.
The effective operation time of the battery is about 8 hours on one charge. When the battery is approaching time for charging, the control unit beeps three (3) times as a warning and at the same time the LED starts to blink on the control unit. The battery must be used until the LED goes out, after which it can be changed. If the battery capacity is too low the control unit cannot be activated. The battery capacity and operational performance is reduced in extremely cold conditions. The battery is automatically charged during operation by cable control. In order to reduce battery loading and for safety reasons, the control unit is turned off automatically, after the unit has been idle for more than approximately five (5) minutes.
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All movement of the crane is stopped if the stop function is activated on the control unit. The red LED indicates operating and battery status.
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Switch Panels
The switches on the switch panel allow actuation of digital functions via toggle switches and push buttons, see figure 3.5 and 3.6. digital functions can be used to manoeuvre electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic ON/OFF functions. Examples of functions: Stopping and starting of the vehicle's motor, throttle lever, beep / signal, change-over valves, function changing for ex. 7:th and 8:th function, etc.
Make sure that you always know which digital functions that are connected for ON/OFF manoeuvring.
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Micro-speed control
This return spring switch can be used to reduce the operating speed in five (5) steps from 100% to 60%, 50%, 40%, 30% and 20% speed by limiting the hydraulic steering. The regulation of the function's speed is still made over the entire lever stroke and with retained resolution. With impulses from the spring loaded toggle switch to the left, towards the turtle , speed reduction can be produced from 100% to 60%, 50%, 40%, 30% and 20% steering. Movement of the switch to the right, towards the rabbit steering once again. , will produce 100%
For safety reasons, a return to 100% steering can only be made if all manoeuvre levers are in their zero positions. When the green LED is blinking, the Micro-speed function is activated. The number of blinks indicates the operating speed as defined in the table below. If the stop function is pressed on the controller unit, the controller unit will start from the last chosen speed. Green LED Indication 0 to 100 % speed (normal speed) 0 to 60 % speed 0 to 50 % speed 0 to 40 % speed 0 to 30 % speed 0 to 20 % speed
not lit 1 blink every third second 2 blink every third second 3 blink every third second 4 blink every third second 5 blink every third second
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Terminal connections
K7 ( + / -, DV)
K4 (EX1)
K6 (EX2)
Figure 3.9 The figure illustrates inside terminal connectors for the standard Central Units type 2000 (Danfoss) and type 3000 (PWM).
Important notice: If a central unit is delivered without pre-mounted cables; the installer is strongly advised to follow the instructions given in chapter 5.5 in this manual, pages 27 and 28; Installation instructions - Cable kit assembly instruction.
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When the stop function is activated the main power supply to the entire remote control system is disconnected. The crane stop function must be suitably located and easily accessible. Before operation is started, the driver must inform all fellow-workers about the stop function and its location. Crane stop function box is not a scope of delivery from Scanreco it is the installers responsibility.
With the central unit switch in MANUAL position and an electric dump valve, the stop function is also available during manual hand lever operation. (See also chapter 4 "Safety regulations and Operating instructions").
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Battery pack
The battery pack is impact and weather resistant and is located in the battery holder in the Portable Control Unit. The battery pack is rechargeable 7.2 VDC and of Nickel Metal hybrid (NiMH) type (see figure 3.11). The battery pack is protected against short circuits.
The effective operational capacity of the battery is approximately 8 hours per charge. When the battery is approaching time for recharging, the control unit beeps three (3) times as a warning and at the same time the LED starts to blink on the control unit. The battery must be used until the LED goes out, after which it can be changed. If the battery capacity is too low the control unit cannot be activated. The battery capacity and operational performance is reduced in extremely cold conditions. The battery is automatically charged during operation by cable control. In order to reduce battery loading and for safety reasons, the control unit is turned off automatically, after the unit has been idle for more than approximately five (5) minutes.
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Use only batteries / battery chargers supplied by Scanreco, Sweden for the specific product. Do not charge batteries in hazardous environments. Do not attempt to use a battery pack that is damaged, leaking, swollen or corroded. Avoid usage of battery / battery charger outside of the specified ambient temperature.
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Installation
The battery charger must be mounted in a vibration free area inside the cab or indoors and be protected against damp, direct sunlight and temperature variations. Operating ambient temperature is 0 C to +70 C, but could be narrower depending on the battery specification. The supply voltage to the battery charger should be +10 VDC to +35 VDC, externally fused with 3.0 Amp fuse. The batter charger is constructed so that no damage will occur from long continuous charging. Polarity for connection cable: Inc Marked Cable = + Maximum power consumption for battery charger with battery: 400 mA Power consumption for battery charger without battery: 10-20 mA After connection the cable connector, put the cable inside the cable track as illustrated in figure 3.13 below.
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Figure 3.13 After connecting the cable connector; put the cable inside the cable track.
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The battery charger will start a charge cycle when a new battery is inserted (green LED starts blinking). After approx. 3 hours the battery is charged and ready for use (green LED is continuous ON). If the power supply is lost, the battery charger will remember the charging status and continue with a fast charge mode or trickle charge mode when the power is on again. As a safety precaution the charger will stop charging after 3 hours whether the battery is fully energized or not. The green LED will be continuously ON. There are two LED indicators on the battery charger: Red LED (power) - Indicates supply power. Green LED (charging status) is blinking - Battery is charging (the charger is in fast charge mode). Green LED (charging status) is continuously ON - Battery is charged (the charger is in trickle charge mode).
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During operation, walk or stand at a suitable distance from the crane to be able to get a good view of the operation. No unauthorised persons may be within the crane's working area. Be aware that it is forbidden to convey loads over himself or fellow workers. Release all manoeuvre levers (dead-man's-handles) if crane movement control is lost and then immediately press the stop function on the control unit and the emergency stop on the crane. The stop function on the control unit should always be in the depressed position whenever the unit is not in use. This applies even for short stoppages, for example, if the driver wishes to move. After a completed run, press the stop function on the control unit and on the crane. The control unit must be kept out of reach of unauthorised persons. Always report equipment faults or shortcomings to the person responsible for the crane. Check that none of the safety devices have been altered or removed. Refer to the current regulations / instructions regarding "Personnel lifting with cranes, Overloading/overload protection ", "Visible signals during the operation of cranes" and "The location of cranes close to airports and high-tension power lines". Be aware of any other pertinent regulations and of any local regulations which may apply. These are to be found in the relevant safety regulations regarding crane transport.
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Be aware of the contents in "OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS" and the handling and method of working of the remote control system. See next section "Operating instructions".
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Operating instructions
Before operation, the driver must make himself aware of the contents in the "SAFETY REGULATIONS" for remotely controlled cranes. The driver must be aware of the function of all manoeuvre levers and switches. 1. 2. For remote control: Place the central unit operational mode switch into REMOTE. For manual/emergency operation: Place the central unit operational mode switch into MANUAL. Power is now only supplied to the dump valve and the crane's functions can be manoeuvred directly from the valve's hand levers. Twist up the emergency stop switches on the crane and on the control unit. Cable operation: Connect the control cable between the control unit and the central unit (crane). Radio operation: Place a newly charged battery in the control unit's battery holder. Press and the red LED will light continuously.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
The system is now ready for operation. The driver must be aware of all manoeuvre lever/joystick and switch functions before operation is started. To switch off or to activate the stop function the stop function switches on the control unit and the emergency stop on the crane should be pressed down. The stop function on the control unit should always be in the depressed position whenever the unit is not in use. This applies even for short stoppages, for example, if the driver wishes to move. To ensure a long life for the control unit and for reasons of safety, the control unit must be kept locked in the cab. The control unit should be regularly wiped off with a damp cloth for example.
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General schematic of the RC 400
When the Scanreco RC 400 is installed an electrically controlled dump valve must, for reasons of safety, always be connected between the manoeuvre valve and the tank. This means that during an emergency stop manoeuvre the dump valve will be without power and will transfer the pump flow directly to the tank thus making the system entirely without hydraulic pressure.
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Mounting recommendations
For optimum radio communications the central unit and its antenna should be located as high and free as possible. An antenna screened and surrounded by fixed objects will considerably impair radio reception. An external antenna is available upon request. The antenna pin must not touch any metal object. The central unit should be mounted in a vibration free location and not be subjected to strong sources of heat (for example exhaust pipes etc). Supply and valve cables should be mounted facing downwards!
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If grease is not already applied to the areas shown in the picture, be sure to add water resistant grease suitable for electronic applications in relevant quantities to the areas mentioned.
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Pierce the membrane and feed the cable through it. A tight fit ensures a good seal. Secure the cable with a tie strap or similar.
Apply grease as shown on the picture. Cover all exposed metal and fill all cavities. For best result, apply grease in the cavities on the connector prior to fitting the single wire connectors to it.
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Error codes
During start-up of the Portable Central Unit a self test is conducted, any errors found are presented by an error code using ON LED and buzzer flashing/alarming a certain amount of times, the number of times represents a certain error: Indications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 Meaning Lever/Joystick at position 1 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 2 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 3 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 4 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 5 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 6 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 7 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Lever/Joystick at position 8 not in neutral position at start-up or defective Emergency stop failure during self test
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STATUS LED`s
Figure 6.2 Indicators on the Central Unit.
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Error codes
The Central Unit will indicate detected errors via the double 7-segment LED display. If the Central Unit detects an error it will be indicated by the LED STATUS flashing red whilst the the double 7-segment LED display indicates the error code with the digits Er followed by four digits in two blocks with the corresponding error code. Example on error code sequence: Er -> 15 ->1A -> Er -> 15 ->1A ->Er -> 15 ->1A -> The error code sequence will repeat itself three times if the error is considered a soft error and reboot to standby mode, if the error is considered a hard error the error code sequence will be continued until supply power is disconnected. Below list over error codes and their meaning Indication Block 1 01. 02. 04. 07. 15. 16. 17. 17. Block 2 01-07 02 01-14 1A-8B 1A-8B 1A-8B 01 02 Checksum error (Block 2 declares type) DV output short circuit Digital output short circuit (Block 2 declares which output) Analog output error (Block 2 declares which output) Analog output short circuit (Block 2 declares which output) Analog output interruption (Block 2 declares which output) Supply voltage too low Supply voltage too high Meaning
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Non-functional system
Always check the following:
Is there +12 VDC / +24 VDC, +/- 20 %, max. 5 %Vpeak to peak supply to the system? Measure at the emergency stop switch (unloaded and loaded). Does the system operate via cable control function? Does the system work manually, i.e. with the system in MANUAL mode? Place switch into "REMOTE" position, check and verify how the Central Units LEDs and double 7-segment LED display indicate. Activate Portable Control Unit, check and verify how the Portable Control Units LEDs and buzzer indicate. Activate each available function one at a time, check and verify how the Central Units and/or Portable Control Unit indicate.
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Authorisation level 1 (Installer) Authorisation level 2 (Well trained installer, well trained service personnel) Authorisation level 3 (Well trained crane and valve manufacturer, well trained system constructor) Authorisation level 4 (Scanreco AB, Sweden).
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Authorisation level 1
Changing direction of movement
This describes how changes in direction of movement are made if the crane moves in the opposite direction to that desired. Example: After installation and test operation it is found that the 3rd and 5th lever movements operate in the opposite direction to that desired. See the example below for how to change the 3rd and 5th lever movements. DO AS FOLLOWS 1. Remove the battery pack. Connect the cable between the Portable Control Unit and Central Unit and test run the crane. Then press the stop button on the Portable Control Unit and emergency stop on the crane. 2. Twist up the stop on the Portable Control Unit and on the crane. 3. Press the Portable Control Unit's ON-button. The red LED should light continuously. 4. Produce impulses in very quick succession with spring return switch MICRO to RIGHT in the OFF direction until the Portable Control Unit gives a long beep signal. Wait approx. 12 seconds until the next long beep signal then continue with no 5 below. Note 1. The red LED will be extinguished each time the Portable Control Unit gives a beep signal. Note. 2. If you do not receive the first long beep signal, start again from no 1 above and execute no 3 and no 4. quicker. No 3 above and no 4. must be executed within max. 5 seconds. 5. Now press ON-button once. The Portable Control Units built-in beeper will give a short beep once every 5 seconds to confirm that the items above have been done correctly. If any other beep signals are heard you must restart from item 1 again. Now you can easily change direction, see no 6 below. 6. Now you can operate the crane. Move the 3rd control lever (which is operating in the opposite direction to that desired) and give switch MICRO an impulse to the LEFT in the ON direction. The crane will now change direction and continue with the same selected speed, in the opposite direction. Do the same with the 5th manoeuvre lever. Move the 5th manoeuvre lever (which is operating in the opposite direction to that which is desired) and give toggle switch MICRO an impulse to the LEFT in the ON direction. The crane will now immediately change direction and continue with the same selected speed in the opposite direction. If a direction change has been made earlier for a particular lever, do the same as above but give toggle switch MICRO an impulse to the RIGHT, in the OFF direction. Operate and check that all crane directions go in the desired direction. 7. Press the stop button on the Portable Control Unit Programming is now completed and the crane is operating in the directions you decided in item 6. For radio operation, remove the cable control and test run the crane. If you are not satisfied with any direction/directions, repeat the above actions.
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