MHR Enrange MHR Radio Controller August 2014 Part Number: 195-50488-0100 R5 © 2014 Magnetek Material Handling
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 9 of 57 WARNING THIS RADIO CONTROLLER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN INFRARED TRANSMITTER. THE OPERATOR SHOUL
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 10 of 57 WARNING SOME EQUIPMENT THAT CAN BE INTERFACED WITH THIS RADIO CONTROLLER WILL HAVE ENGINE
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 11 of 57 2.0 MHR RECEIVER INSTALLATION WARNING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPME
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 12 of 57 WARNING UNSTABLE LOADS OR EQUIPMENT CAN LEAD TO UNSAFE CONDITIONS IN SOME EQUIPMENT. THE
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 13 of 57 2.2 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Figure 01: Remote Antenna (marked in red) Figure
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 14 of 57 Figure 04: MHR with Con1 and Con2 connectors Figure 05: MHR Side View
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 15 of 57 2.4 PIN OUT AND DIAGRAM DEFINITIONS Figure 06: Pin out diagramTable 1 Table 2 Cinch Conn
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 16 of 57 +Vbattery (CON1 D3 and CON2 K1, K2, K3) The MHR is designed to work in any 12-24VDC nominal
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 17 of 57 Analog/Digital Inputs (CON1, E1, E2, E3, F1, F2, F3) These six pins can be configured as eit
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 18 of 57 Figure 08: MHR driving Current Compensated or PWM load using Return Pin and internal diodes
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 1 of 57 Your New Radio Receiver Thank you for your purchase of Magnetek’s EnrangeTM MHR Radio Contro
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 19 of 57 In total, the MHR can be configured for: Up to 8 bi-directional Current Compensated out
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Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 23 of 57 3.0 CONFIGURING THE MHR The Setup Mode can be used to edit configuration settings so that th
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 24 of 57 For example, entering the factory default password in the password entry screen is as follo
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 25 of 57 3.2 SETUP MODE MENU To cycle through the list use the and buttons. To enter a submenu, u
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 26 of 57 Example of how to navigate the setup menu to the Unit status screen: Once in the main menu
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 27 of 57 • Access Code The access code acts as the receiver address. The receiver will only listen
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 28 of 57 WARNING ALWAYS REMEMBER TO STORE THE PASSWORD IN A SECURE LOCATION FOR ACCESS IF THE PASSW
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 2 of 57 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 CRITICAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS ...
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 29 of 57 through each digit. Use the and buttons to change the values of the digit selected. Af
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 30 of 57 To adjust the PWM frequency setting, select the PWM Frequency option and use the and butt
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 31 of 57 3.4.1 INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Figure 14: Individual Output Configurations Indivi
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 32 of 57 The following setting options are used to configure the selected output for the application
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 33 of 57 3.5 CAN CONFIGURATION Figure 15: CAN Configuration CAN Configuration: This screen allows
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 34 of 57 • CAN 1 Source Addr - This is the address that the MHR will use as the source address when
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 35 of 57 Figure 16: Unit Status Field Description Serial number Every unit has a unique serial numb
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 36 of 57 4.0 NORMAL OPERATION WARNING PRIOR TO OPERATING EQUIPMENT WITH THIS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM,
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 37 of 57 RX Access Code and RX Channel: This second screen displays what the RX Access Code and Chan
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 38 of 57 Field Description Description of Fault In this example, Output 11 has an Overcurrent Error
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 3 of 57 PRODUCT MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION Magnetek, Inc. (Magnetek) offers a broad range of radio r
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 39 of 57 4.4 LED STATUS INDICATION The MHR has two LEDs for indicating the MHR status at a glance dur
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 40 of 57 5.0 OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING WITH RCP Using the optional RCP software makes programming of the M
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 41 of 57 WARNING THE ACCESS CODES IN THE RECEIVER ARE UNIQUE AND FACTORY PRESET. DO NOT CHANGE THES
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 42 of 57 WARNING MHR RECEIVERS UTILIZING A DIFFERENT POWER SOURCE FROM THE COMPUTER SYSTEM BEING CO
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 43 of 57 6.0 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY DESIGNATIONS BY COUNT Table 400 MHz Part 15 Channel Frequency 0
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 44 of 57 This receiver is available with optional licensed frequencies per customer r
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 45 of 57 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Problems Possible Reasons Suggestions Receive
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 46 of 57 CAN messages transmitted by the receiver are not being received Incorrect source address Ma
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 47 of 57 7.2 ALARM TABLE Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 0
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 48 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 18 S18. OUT 3 OC ER
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 4 of 57 WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Throughout this document WARNING and CAUTION statements have been
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 49 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 25 S25. OUT 10 OC E
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 50 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 32 S32. OUT 1 +VB S
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 51 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 38 S38. OUT 7 +VB S
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 52 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 44 S44. OUT 13 +VB
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 53 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 50 S50. OUT 3 -VB
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 54 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 56 S56. OUT 9 -VB S
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 55 of 57 Alarm Number Alarm Text Cause of alarm Effect of alarm Recovery Action 62 S62. OUT 15 -VB
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 56 of 57 7.3 ASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS If your receiver ever needs repair, we always recommend
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 57 of 57 8.0 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 5 of 57 1.0 CRITICAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED INSTALLERS SHOULD INSTALL T
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 6 of 57 1.2 PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE RADIO CONTROLLED EQUIPMENT Only properly trained persons d
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 7 of 57 Operate the crane, hoist or lifting device unless all persons, including the operator, are
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual August 2014 Page 8 of 57 WARNING PRIOR TO OPERATING EQUIPMENT WITH THIS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM, THE EQUIPMENT BEING CO
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