Im TG XX002 A02 en
Im TG XX002 A02 en
Im TG XX002 A02 en
SETTINGS MANAGER
GETTING STARTED, CONNECT THE UNIT, DISPLAY SETTINGS, CHANGE SETTINGS
ENGLISH (ORIGINAL)
IM-TG-XX002-A02-EN
CONTENTS
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GETTING STARTED CONNECT THE RECEIVER TO THE PC DISPLAY TRANSMITTER SETTINGS RE-USE SAVED SETTINGS 0- RX SETTINGS RF CHANNEL SELECTED RELAY CONTROL ANYBUS CANOPEN BAUDRATE ANYBUS CANOPEN ID PROFIBUS ADDRESS 1- RELAY MAP SETTINGS REMAP OUTPUTS 00-31 2- RELAY MAP SETTINGS REMAP OUTPUTS 32-63 3- XAPP SETTINGS OPERATING MODE OPERATING MODE 4 MAPPING OF LOGICAL OUTPUTS ON THE JOYSTICK MAPPING OF LOGICAL OUTPUTS ON TX10 MAPPING OF LOGICAL OUTPUTS ON TX12 INTERLOCK AND PRIORITY LATCHING RELAYS- LOW LATCHING OUTPUTS- LOW 00-31 LATCHING OUTPUTS- HIGH 32-63 LX DELAY LY DELAY RX DELAY RY DELAY STARTPHASEACTIVE STARTPHASEDURATION
MAIN1_AND_RELAYS MAIN1_OR_RELAYS MAIN2_AND_RELAYS MAIN2_OR_RELAYS AUX1_AND_RELAYS AUX1_OR_RELAYS AUX2_AND_RELAYS AUX2_OR_RELAYS INVERTDIGITALINPUTS MACHINE ID FLAGREGISTER STATEFILTER NOLOADSELECTED_AND_RELAYS 4, 5, 6, 7- XAPP WEIGHT SENSOR CLUSTER SETTINGS MAXVALUE MAXWEIGHTHEIGHT_LIMIT MAXWEIGHTHEIGHT_AND_RELAYS MAXWEIGHTHIGH_OR_RELAYS WARNINGWEIGHTHIGH_LIMIT WARNINGWEIGHTHIGH_AND_RELAYS WARNINGWEIGHTHIGH_OR_RELAYS WARNINGWEIGHTLOW_LIMIT WARNINGWEIGHTLOW_AND_RELAYS WARNINGWEIGHTLOW_OR_RELAYS MINWEIGHTLOW_LIMIT MINWEIGHTLOW_AND_RELAYS MINWEIGHTLOW_OR_RELAYS WEIGHTHIGH_HYSTERESIS WEIGHTLOW_HYSTERESIS MODBUS SENSOR TYPE MODBUSSLAVEADDRESS MODBUSREGISTER SENSOR CHANNEL
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CONTENTS
TRANSMITTER SETTINGS
TRANSMITTER SETTINGS
GETTING STARTED
The Trabus unit + a USB cable A-B (male-male) are needed to make certain settings in the Tele Radio Tiger receivers and transmitters. 1. Download and install the latest FTDI driver for your OS: E. g. FTDI driver CDM 2.04.16.exe for Windows from: http://ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm 2. Start the PC program Settings Manager by clicking the file:
SW0013-07vXX-SettingsMgrII.exe
CONNECT THE TRANSMITTER TO THE PC 1. Connect a USB cable between the Trabus unit and the PC 2. Green LED flashes 3 times + red LED on the transmitter lights continuously 3. STOP button must be pulled out on the transmitter 4. Insert the Trabus unit in the battery compartment of the transmitter DISPLAY TRANSMITTER SETTINGS 1. Click [Read...] 2. When finished, click [OK] 3. The current transmitter settings are displayed RE-USE SAVED SETTINGS 1. Open the saved settings file 2. Connect your transmitter 3. Click [Overwrite] to save the settings to the transmitter 4. Save the settings IMPORTANT! Click [Write] or [Overwrite] to save the new settings to the transmitter when done.
0- BASIC SETTINGS
USE PIN CODES Disable PIN codes.Value = 0 (no PIN codes) or 1 (yes) 1. Scroll to 1- Use PIN codes if you want to use PIN codes. Change the value to 0- Not used if you dont want to use PIN codes 2. Click [OK] PIN CODES When PIN codes are disabled: Add PIN codes. The maximum number of PIN codes that can be used in a transmitter is 10 1. Double-click the position where you want to add the PIN code, e.g. click [0] 2. Type the PIN code combination (4 digits) that you want to add NOTE! [0000] = not a valid combination for a PIN code 3. Click [OK] RECEIVERS Add och erase receivers manually by typing their serial no. 1. Double-click the receiver that you want to erase 2. If you want to add a receiver, type the serial no in the field 3. If you want to erase a receiver, change the existing serial no to 0 4. Click [OK] NOTE! WE DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU TO CHANGE THIS SETTING! CHANNEL Switch channel manually by typing the number of the channel 1. Type the number of the channel, e.g. 40 2. Click [OK] SHUTOFF TIMEOUT Automatic shutdown. Set how long it will take before the transmitter will turn off when no button or control has been pressed for a certain time. NOTE! Minutes. Value 0 = No timeout. 1. Type the time wanted, e.g. 3 for 3 minutes 2. Click [OK] BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT This is where you decide how long it will take before the backlight will turn off when
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no button or control has been pressed for a certain time. NOTE! Seconds.Value 0 = No timeout. 1. Type the time for backlight timeout, e.g. 2 for 2 seconds 2. Click [OK]
1- XAPP SETTINGS
RESTRICT_1_2_COMBINATIONS Select what Main loads or combinations of main loads that you want to allow during operation. Check the option(s) that you allow: 1. Allow both Main OFF 2. Allow Main1 ON 3. Allow Main2 ON 4. Allow Main1 + Main2 ON 5. Click [OK] RESTRICT_X1_X2_COMBINATIONS Select what Aux loads or combinations of Aux loads that you want to allow during operation. Check the option(s) that you to allow: 1. Allow both Aux OFF 2. Allow Aux 1 ON 3. Allow Aux 2 ON 4. Allow Aux1 + Aux 2 ON 5. Click [OK] LOAD_1_2 _ACTIVE Activate/ deactivate Main load during operation. If deactivated, the Main load will always be ON at startup. Value = 0 (deactivated) or 1 (deactivated). 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] LOAD_X1_X2 _ACTIVE Activate/ deactivate Aux load during operation. If deactivated, the Aux load at startup will always be ON. Value = 0 (deactivated) or 1 (deactivated). 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] SELECTED RX Select receivers to be automatically selected when the transmitter is started. NOTE! For button transmitters, a maximum of 8 transmitters can be selected. For
joystick transmitters, 15 transmitters can be selected. 1. Check the receiver(s) that you want to be automatically selected 2. Click [OK] SELECTED LOAD Select what loads (Main1, Main2, Aux1, Aux2) to be automatically selected when the transmitter is started. 1. Check the load(s) that you want to be automatically selected 2. Click [OK] INVERT 1X Invert the functionality for the x-axis on the left joystick or for button 3+4 on the button transmitters. 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] INVERT 1Y Invert the functionality for the y-axis on the left joystick or for buttons 5+6 on the button transmitters. 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] INVERT 2X Invert the functionality for the x-axis on the right joystick or for the Main1-button and Main2-button on the button transmitters. 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] INVERT 2Y Invert the functionality for the y-axis on the right joystick or for the Aux1-button and Aux 2-button on the button transmitters. 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK] MAX STARTUP RX Allow only 1 or an unlimited number of receivers to be selected at startup. 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list 2. Click [OK]
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NOTE! Click [Write] or [Overwrite] to save the new settings when done.
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RECEIVER SETTINGS
RECEIVER SETTINGS GETTING STARTED
A USB cable A-B (male-male) are needed to make certain settings in the Tele Radio Tiger receivers. 1. Download and install the latest FTDI driver for your OS: E. g. FTDI driver CDM 2.04.16.exe for Windows. from: http://ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm 2. Start the PC program Settings Manager by clicking the file:
SW0013-07vXX-SettingsMgrII.exe
CONNECT THE RECEIVER TO THE PC 1. Connect the USB cable to the receiver main board 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the PC 3. The receiver display will show the message: CPU 1+2 NO REPLY SYSTEM STOPPED 4. Start the PC program Settings Manager DISPLAY TRANSMITTER SETTINGS 1. Click [Read...] 2. When finished, click [OK] 3. The current receiver settings are displayed RE-USE SAVED SETTINGS 1. Open the saved settings file 2. Connect your transmitter 3. Click [Overwrite] to save the settings to the transmitter 4. Save the settings IMPORTANT! Click [Write] or [Overwrite] to save the new settings to the receiver when done.
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0- RX SETTINGS
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RF CHANNEL SELECTED Select a new radio channel (1-69) or see what radio channel that was latest used. 1. Type the channel number, e.g. 44, in the text field. 2. Click [OK] RELAY CONTROL 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list: Tiger Tx controls the relays Fieldbus controls the relays 2. Click [OK] ANYBUS CANOPEN BAUDRATE 1. Select your choice in the drop-down list: 0: 10k 1: 20k 2: 50k 3: 100k 4: 125k 5: 250k 6: 500k 7: 800k 8: 1M 9: Autobaud 2. Click [OK] ANYBUS CANOPEN ID 1. Type the CANopen node ID (1-127) in the text field. 2. Click [OK] PROFIBUS ADDRESS 1. Type the Profibus address (1-125) in the text field. 2. Click [OK]
3- XAPP SETTINGS
OPERATING MODE 1. Select your choice of Operating mode in the drop-down list: 0- Operating mode 1: Common high speed, dual Main lift, dual Aux lift 1- Operating mode 2: Separate high speed, dual Main lift, dual Aux lift 2- Operating mode 3: Only for 4-steps joystick transmitter. Common high speed, dual Main lift 3- Operating mode 4: Free mapping 2. Click [OK]
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RECEIVER SETTINGS
OPERATING MODE 4 Operating mode 4 allows customized settings with remapped outputs. Operating mode 4 can not be selected from the receiver. (See previous section for how to remap). Each control (push button, side button, front switch, joystick position) on the transmitter is assigned a logic output according to the pictures. The assignment of logical outputs is made by relay remapping. AND and OR masks are used to deactivate and activate logical outputs. Logical outputs are mapped to physical outputs (relays, safe relays, buzzer output) by assigning a value.
48 0 1 2 3 4 47
19 18 17 16 15 5 6 7 8 9 14 13 12 11 10 20 21 22 23 24
39 38 37 36 35 25 26 27 28 29 34 33 32 31 30
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51
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RECEIVER SETTINGS
36 2 35 3 4
1 3 5 7 9
2 4 6 8 10
34 33
1st step
2nd step
5 6
13 14 23 24 53 47 57 51
15 16 25 26 48 54 52 58
These outputs show functions that are interlocked and will NOT remain when the button is pressed to the 2nd step. If you do not want to use these outputs, set the output to value=0. These outputs show functions that are not interlocked, i.e.the functionality of the 1st button step will remain when the button is pressed to the 2nd step. If you do not want to use these outputs, set the output to value=0.
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RECEIVER SETTINGS
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1 3 5 7 9 11
2 4 6 8 10 12
3 4
5 6
14 13 5 53 47
15 6 16 48 54 25 26 50 56 52 58
23 24 55 49 57 51
These outputs show functions that are interlocked and will NOT remain when the button is pressed to the 2nd step. If you do not want to use these outputs, set the output to value=0. These outputs show functions that are not interlocked, i.e.the functionality of the 1st button step will remain when the button is pressed to the 2nd step. If you do not want to use these outputs, set the output to value=0.
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INTERLOCK AND PRIORITY Standard relays and additional relays that are controlled by button 1-6 on the button transmitter or by the joystick positions on the joystick transmitters, are naturally interlocked, i.e. movements up-down, left-right, back-forth will be blocked if you try to be perform them at the same time. Interlocking is not available for buttons 7-12 on the button transmitter or side button 1-4 on the joystick transmitter. NOTE! Only for button transmitters: 1. Double click the relay pair that you want to change 2. A new pop-up window opens 3. Select no priority (A) or priority (B) for certain relay pairs in the drop-down list For Operating mode 1: 01A= No priority between 3 and 1. No priority between 3 and 2. 01B= Relay 3 has priority over 1. Relay 3 has priority over 2. 02A=No priority between 6 and 4. No priority between 6 and 5. 02B= Relay 6 has priority over 4. Relay 6 has priority over 5. 03A=No priority between 15 and 14. No priority between 17 and 16. 03B= Relay 15 has priority over 14. Relay 17 has priority over 16. 04A=No priority between 19 and 18. No priority between 24 and 9. 04B= Relay 19 has priority over 18. Relay 24 has priority over 9. For Operating mode 2: 01A= No priority between 2 and 1. No priority between 4 and 3. 01B= Relay 2 has priority over 1. Relay 4 has priority over 3. 02A=No priority between 6 and 5. No priority between 8 and 7. 02B= Relay 6 has priority over 5. Relay 8 has priority over 7. 03A=No priority between 9 and 7. No priority between 9 and 8. 03B= Relay 9 has priority over 7. Relay 9 has priority over 8. 04A=No priority between 19 and 17. No priority between 19 and 18. 04B= Relay 9 has priority over 7. Relay 9 has priority over 8. 4. Click [OK]. Popup window closes. 5. Click [OK] 6. LATCHING RELAYS- LOW 1. Only relays 13, 25, 26: Check the relay(s) that you want to make latching
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2. Click [OK]
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LATCHING OUTPUTS- LOW 00-31 NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. 1. All outputs can be selected to have a latching function. Check the output(s) that you want to make latching 2. Click [OK] LATCHING OUTPUTS- HIGH 32-63 IMPORTANT! We recommend you to avoid mapping of any safety critical functions to logical output 51, since the corrsponding physical button is used for logging out. NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. 1. All outputs can be selected to have a latching function. Check the output(s) that you want to make latching 2. Click [OK] LX DELAY Set the delay for the steps on the x-axis on the left joystick or for buttons 3+4 on the button transmitter.
VALUE
0 1 2 3 4
TIME DELAY
No delay 0.3 seconds 0.5 seconds 1 second 1.5 seconds
LY DELAY Set the delay for the steps on the y-axis on the left joystick or for buttons 5+6 on the button transmitter.
VALUE
0 1 2 3 4
TIME DELAY
No delay 0.3 seconds 0.5 seconds 1 second 1.5 seconds
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RX DELAY Set the delay for the steps on the x-axis on the right joystick.
RECEIVER SETTINGS
VALUE
0 1 2 3 4
TIME DELAY
No delay 0.3 seconds 0.5 seconds 1 second 1.5 seconds
RY DELAY Set the delay for the steps on the y-axis on the right joystick.
VALUE
0 1 2 3 4
TIME DELAY
No delay 0.3 seconds 0.5 seconds 1 second 1.5 seconds
STARTPHASEACTIVE For Operating mode 1-3: Sets relay 12 to active during the start phase For Operating mode 4: Sets logical output 40 to active during the start phase 1. Select: 1. No start phase 2. Activate start phase 2. Click [OK] STARTPHASEDURATION Set the duration of the start phase. 0-255 seconds. 0= no duration. NOTE! Seconds. Value 0 = No duration. 1. Type the time for duration, e.g. 5 for 5 seconds, in the text field 2. Click [OK]
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MAIN1_AND_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. If flagRegister bit0=0: When Main1 = OFF, this deactivates unchecked relays. If flagRegister bit0=1: When Main1 = ON, this activates checked relays 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] MAIN1_OR_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. When Main1 = ON, this activates checked relays. 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] MAIN2_AND_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. If flagRegister bit0=0: When Main2 = OFF, this deactivates unchecked relays. If flagRegister bit0=1: When Main2 = ON, this activates checked relays 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] MAIN2_OR_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. When Main2 = ON, this activates checked relays. 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK]
AUX1_AND_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. If flagRegister bit0=0: When Aux1 = OFF, this deactivates unchecked relays. If flagRegister bit0=1: When Aux1 = ON, this activates checked relays 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] AUX1_OR_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. When Aux1 = ON, this activates checked relays. 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] AUX2_AND_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. If flagRegister bit0=0: When Aux2 = OFF, this deactivates unchecked relays. If flagRegister bit0=1: When Aux2 = ON, this activates checked relays 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK] AUX2_OR_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. When Aux2 = ON, this activates checked relays. 1. Check or uncheck relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output 2. Click [OK]
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INVERTDIGITALINPUTS Invert the value of the digital inputs 1-10 (digital input 1-2 on the main board and digital 3-10 on the relay expansion board) before sent to the transmitter. 1. Check the digital input(s) that you want to invert the value for. 2. Click [OK] MACHINE ID Set a static ID (for example a machine or crane ID), that can be sent as feedback in the communication between the receiver the transmitter.Value 0-4294967295. 1. Type a machine ID/ crane ID 2. Click [OK] FLAGREGISTER Bit0 affects all AND masks in this section. By changing its value from 0 to 1, you can invert the functionality of the AND masks (NOTE! Does not affect the OR masks). Bit0=0: Deselected Main and Aux loads block unchecked relays in the AND mask Bit0=1: Selected loads allow checked relays in the AND mask 1. Check Bit0 to change its value to 1, if you want selected Main and Aux loads to allow the relays that are checked in the AND mask 2. Click [OK] STATEFILTER NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. When no Main or Aux load is selected, this mask deactivates the relays that are unchecked. 1. Uncheck Main 1, Main 2, Aux 1 and/ or Aux 2 if you want them to be ignored by all OR and AND masks in this section 2. Click [OK] NOLOADSELECTED_AND_RELAYS NOTE! Only for Operating mode 4. Unchecked Main and Aux loads will be ignored by all OR masks and all AND masks in this section. 1. Uncheck the relay(s) 1-28 + the buzzer output if you want them to be ignored by all OR masks and all AND masks in this section 2. Click [OK]
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MINWEIGHTLOW_LIMIT The minimum value for weight. An alarm flag is set if the measured weight is less than the minWeightLow limit value. MINWEIGHTLOW_AND_RELAYS When the minWeightLow_Limit is reached, this mask deactivates unchecked relays. MINWEIGHTLOW_OR_RELAYS When the minWeightLow_Limit is reached, this mask activates unchecked relays. WEIGHTHIGH_HYSTERESIS An hysteresis value can be used when you need to increase the tolerance for small deviations. E.g. when a WeightHigh_Limit has been set and the incoming weight value is fluctuating before stopping slightly under the WeightHigh_Limit. WEIGHTLOW_HYSTERESIS An hysteresis value can be used when you need to increase the tolerance for small deviations. E.g. when a WeightLow_Limit has been set and the incoming weight value is fluctuating before stopping slightly above the WeightLow_Limit. MODBUS SENSOR TYPE Set the type of the Modbus unit for each input signal to a cluster. Input signal 1-0 (0) Input signal 2-0 (1) Input signal 3-0 (2) Input signal 4-0 (3) MODBUSSLAVEADDRESS Slave address to this signal to this cluster (1-247). Input signal 1-0 (0) Input signal 2-0 (1) Input signal 3-0 (2) Input signal 4-0 (3) MODBUSREGISTER Register address for input signal to this cluster (not needed if D00008-01 is used). Input signal 1-$0000 (0) Input signal 2-$0000 (1) Input signal 3-$0000 (2) Input signal 4-$0000 (3)
SENSOR CHANNEL Sensor channel used for input signal to this cluster (overrides register address if D00008-01 is used). Input signal 1-0 (0) Input signal 2-0 (1) Input signal 3-0 (2) Input signal 4-0 (3) NOTE! Click [Write] or [Overwrite] to save the new settings to the receiver when done.
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