10 Function Radio Remote System Part No. 9110 Identify the
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10 Function Radio Remote System Part No. 9110 Identify the
10 Function Radio Remote System Part No. 9110 WWW.LODAR.COM 1 Identify the components Receiver Part No. 9150 www.lodar.com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Model No. Serial No. 9150 200000 Switchbox Part No. 9510 Transmitter Part No. 9110TX 2 IDENTIFY POWER CONNECTION POINT AND ISOLATE SUPPLY Remove fuse 3 MOUNT RECEIVER ! CAUTION ! SAFETY FEATURE The Receiver switches itself off after 30 minutes of inactivity. TAKE TIME TO LOCATE THE BEST POSITION Fuse or Disconnect Battery ! WARNING Vehicle batteries contain gasses which are flammable and explosive. Wear eye protection and do not lean over battery while disconnecting. Do not wear metal jewellery. www.lodar.com Model No. Serial No. 9150 200000 If necessary power the Receiver and move it around the vehicle until the required performance is achieved Operate the Transmitter and observe the Receiver internal LED’s. Mount as HIGH as possible AVOID surfaces with HEAVY VIBRATION AVOID DIRECT SPRAY from wheels In a HOT CLIMATE fit in a SHADED position Cable gland should face DOWN or BACK Cable Gland Secure using 5mm (3/16") bolts(not supplied) through the 4 mounting feet Receiver Part Number 9150 - Waterproof to IP67 complete with 3 metres (10 feet) 4 core cable 4 MOUNT THE SWITCH BOX BOX MOUNTING SCREW (NOT SUPPLIED) LID SECURING SCREW REMOVE THE LID from the Switch Box to reveal the Fixing Holes and the PCB see diagram right. BASE LID ! CAUTION TAKE TIME TO LOCATE THE BEST POSITION AVOID surface with HEAVY VIBRATION AVOID direct SPRAY from wheels In a HOT CLIMATE fit in a SHADED position Cable gland should face DOWN or BACK Switch Box Part Number 9510 Waterproof to Ip65 complete with 3 x cable glands (cable not supplied) Secure using 4mm (5/32") bolts (not supplied) through the 4 mounting holes under the lid securing screws 5 IDENTIFY THE CONNECTING PLUGS ON THE PCB S S R39 R41 T7 X14 R84 4 1 LK1 R2 1 R86 41 B A LK1 C R89 X3 + Cd K Diagnostic LEDs shown in RED on PCB schematic. 9516 Series PCB Detail for Wiring (12/36 volt) 1 R26 R30 R32 S R58 IC15 F9 1 R69 S T13 R66 D29 R70 T11 R59 R60 R64 PLUG 4 R61 R63 X8 IC16 F10 R68 X12 + Cd P SET R67 D8 D27 1 12V D31 PLUG 6 R95 R91 PLUG 8 R110 R92 44 D6 R111 11 D F6 F7 F8 D26 IC14 F8 X2 X13 Cd D STOP RS232 F5 D24 R56 R54 PLUG 7 R94 R96 X10 D7 R10 R6 X4 0V R93 D5 T10 F10 F9 FAULT T19 D41 IC13 F7 R8 R12 1 D42 S R55 R4 F16 F15 D21 R62 20 R5 R11 R928 D19 R48 1 IC22 F16 D43 S R52 R50 S T18 S T8 R46 R51 8 R90 T9 IC2 D50 31 R88 37 C4 F1 F2 F3 F4 D15 1 IC12 F6 T17 1 R44 1 IC21 F15 IC11 F5 R42 R85 S X5 IC10 F4 1 R17 D13 D14 T6 S IC20 F14 R28 R19 R38 R37 D4 R3 R82 R29 R45 SET R31 1 R98 R97 R100 R99 C5 PLUG1 D 9 R106 R105 R102 IC19 R81 R80 IC3 16 R101 1 T16 S R49 R87 F13 T4 IC9 F3 R107 R104 X9 D39 1 IC7 1 R33 D46 D45 R108 F14 F1 R53 D40 R7 R35 S T5 +5V R103 D36 D37 D38 F11 F12 F13 R109 PLUG 5 R83 R78 D35 + 1 R74 D34 R27 S T3 R36 + C2 S 1 IC8 F2 1 IC1 C3 M R24 R57 R77 S R15 R14 R13 R34 R76 R75 D33 D2 1 T15 D D47 +5V L2 R47 IC18 F12 IC6 MASTER R22 T1 + D12 PLUG 3 D3 IC5 R22 R1 S T14 S X7 R71 R72 R73 R16 L1 - R40 + C1 IC4 X11 X6 1 1 R21 PLUG 2 X1 R25 F11 1 R43 BATCH No. SAFETY T2 R18 PLUG 9 R20 IC17 S PTC D1 10 MC LODAR 9516 Iss. 1 S T12 R65 R79 6 Make your connections as detailed below POWER + MASTER GROUND PLUG 1 (GREEN) 12 / 24 VOLT COMMON SUPPLY MASTER OUTPUT ! OUTPUTS ENSURE THAT THE GAUGE OF WIRE USED CAN CARRY 15 AMPS (THIS IS THE MAXIMUM TOTAL CURRENT THAT LODAR CAN SWITCH) OVER THE DISTANCE FROM THE BATTERY WITH NO SIGNIFICANT VOLTS DROP! FUNCTION I FUNCTION 2 PLUG 2 (GREEN) IMPORTANT FUNCTION 3 FUNCTION 4 OUTPUTS FUNCTION 5 FUNCTION 6 PLUG 3 (GREY) FUNCTION 7 FUNCTION 8 OUTPUTS PLUG 4 (GREEN) FUNCTION 9 FUNCTION 10 RECEIVER CONNECTIONS PLUG 7 (GREY) 12 / 24 VOLT - RED WIRE CODE - YELLOW WIRE GROUND - BLACK WIRE - NOT USED PRE-WIRED TO RECEIVER DO NOT EXTEND MASTER OUTPUT - for Master Valve, Dump Valve, Power Pack, Clutch Pump etc LK1 B A C JUMPER (MAY NOT BE BLUE AS SHOWN) LK1 B A C JUMPER POSITION FOR CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF MASTER OUTPUT THE OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED BY RESET, DE-ACTIVATED BY STOP LK1 B A C JUMPER POSITION FOR PARALLEL OPERATION OF MASTER OUTPUT THE OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED BY ANY FUNCTION BUTTON BUT NOT RESET 7 FINAL CHECK ! a ALL ITEMS IMPORTANT c b Check locknut Check gland Check tightness of cable gland d CONNECTOR BLOCK Check all connector screws for tightness even the ones that are not used as these could cause a short circuit if they vibrate out of the connector e Stray strands of wire can cause a short circuit WATERPROOF BOX PO BASE LID Check tightness Check seal is clean an correctly positioned Automotive grease can cause this seal to deteriorate (silicon grease is acceptable but not required) secure wire 8 LID SECURING SCREW BOX MOUNTING SCREW UNDERSTAND THE TRANSMITTER STOP Button switches off the Receiver and the keypad function buttons RESET Button activates the Receiver and the keypad function buttons L.E.D. Blinks when Transmitter and Receiver are active. L.E.D. ON when a Transmitter Button is pressed. ! SAFETY FEATURE The Transmitter automatically transmits a STOP signal after 30 minutes; this de-activates the Receiver and the Transmitter keypad. ! REMEMBER Press the Transmitter RESET button to activate the system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 www.lodar.com Model No. Serial No. 9110TX 91000 FCC ID: M2H LODAR 8522 Function Button 2 etc This devise complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions, (1) This devise may not cause harmful interference and, (2) this devise must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Release Catch Battery Compartment Effective working range up to a distance of 60 metres (200 feet). BRAKING THE TRANSMITTER SECURITY SEALS WILL AUTOMATICALLY VOID WARRANTY Lodar 9100 Series is guaranteed for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase, as long as it is wired in accordance with our instructions, and that the equipment is fitted with an isolation system to shut off all power in event of an emergency. To comply with Directive 95/54/EC the equipment should be inoperable when the vehicle is moving. LED description and location LED’s indicate the following Description LED marked “5V” indicates power supply for control circuits is OK + 5 Volts Fault SET Master Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function 5 Function 6 Function 7 Function 8 Function 9 Function 10 MC LED marked “SET” indicates the system active. LED marked “Fault” indicates an overload is present; the system cannot be reset until overload is removed. This LED blinks for 20 seconds when the system is initially powered. A replacement Transmitter (or Keypad or Wired Remote) has to be registered during this 20 second period. Location = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = D3 D5 D4 D11 D13 D15 Adjacent letters F3 D19 D21 Adjacent letters F6 Adjacent letters F7 D19 D29 D31 D9 REFER TO SECTION 5 IDENTIFY THE CONNECTING PLUGS ON THE PCB LED’s marked F1 to F10 and M (and optional MC) when ON indicate an output to that function (MC is an extra Continuous Master output) FAULT CHECK TRANSMITTER RECEIVER Check power Supply is ON Fit new battery Check LED marked 5V Press the SET Button 5V LED is ON Check the LED marked FAULT 5V LED is OFF Check power supply at Lodar input. Power IS present Lodar has a FAULT speak to your supplier FAULT LED is ON Lodar has detected an overload Switch OFF Receiver disconnect ALL output wires from sockets. Switch ON Receiver Check LED marked FAULT FAULT LED FLASHES Press SET Power NOT present make the power supply good FAULT LED is OFF Switch OFF Receiver Switch ON Receiver FAULT LED FLASHES then immediately PRESS and HOLD SET for 5 seconds. The Transmitter should now have been re-registered to the Receiver FAULT LED is ON Lodar has a FAULT speak to your supplier LED ON LED OFF Release the SET Button Transmitter FAULT LED BLINKS LED OFF Press all Function Buttons in turn LED ON when each Button is Pressed Press STOP Transmitter FAULT LED OFF when one or more buttons are pressed Transmitter FAULT Check LED marked SET SET LED is OFF SET LED is ON Operate Transmitter Buttons one at a time and check that the corresponding output LED switches ON One or more LED’s FAIL to light Lodar has a FAULT speak to your supplier Check LED marked SET All LED’s LIGHT Re-connect output wires one at a time into sockets checking each time that they still operate? If FAULT LED is activated and the SET LED is OFF then the relevant output has a fault Repair fault SET LED is OFF Lodar has a FAULT speak to your supplier FAULT LED is not activated Lodar OK LED ON LED OFF Release the STOP Button Transmitter FAULT LED OFF and does not BLINK LED BLINKS Transmitter FAULT Keypad is OK Re-register Transmitter with Receiver Skidmore 4WD Limited Warranty for LODAR Valid Worldwide Limited Warranty. Skidmore 4wd Ltd (“Seller”) warrants to the original buyer (“You”) all parts and components to be free of faults in materials workmanship for a period of two (2) years from provable date of purchase. Any Lodar product that is faulty will be repaired or replaced without charge to you, upon compliance with these procedures. The Warranties set forth herein are exclusive and in lieu of all other Warranties, whether oral or written, express or implied. Limited Warranty Performance Procedure Upon discovery of a faulty Lodar product, you shall notify the Seller in writing, at his factory or at any authorised distributor, details of the said fault and mail, or otherwise ship the faulty Lodar product, postage or other carriage prepaid. Repairs or replacements by the Seller under this Limited Warranty will normally be accomplished within fifteen (15) working days after the receipt of the faulty Lodar product. The Seller, or its authorised distributor, may make reasonable charges for repairs that are not covered by this Limited Warranty Warranty and Remedy Limitations and Exclusions The following exclusions or limitations of Warranties and limitations of remedies shall be expressly applicable: Express Warranties. Seller warrants that the Lodar is as described in the “Lodar Owners Manual” provided herewith: no other express Warranty is made in respect to the Lodar. If any model or sample was shown to you, such model or sample was used for illustrative purposes only, and shall not be construed as a Warranty that the Lodar will conform to the sample or model. Implied Warranties. The implied Warranty of merchantability and all other implied Warranties shall only extend from the provable date of purchase for two(2) years. Some States within the USA do not allow limitations on how long an implied Warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Incidental and Consequential Damage. Subject to the Sellers Limited Warranty obligations set forth herein, the Seller shall not be responsible for incidental damages of any kind, or for consequential damages to property, loss of profits and loss of use which may be caused by any fault in, or malfunction, or failure of the enclosed Lodar. Some States within the USA do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Condition of Warranty. The Seller shall not be required to comply with its Warranty duties provided herein if the fault, malfunction or failure of the Lodar was caused by damage (not resulting from faulty or malfunctioning components) or unreasonable use by you. Unreasonable use shall include, but not be limited to, the failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance or installation or use of the Lodar without compliance with the instructions contained in the Lodar Owners manual. Sellers liability under this Warranty or for any loss or damage to the Lodar product shall not exceed the cost of correcting the defects in or replacing the Lodar product, and upon expiration of the Warranty period, all such liability shall terminate. The agents, distributors and employees of the Seller are not authorised to make modifications to this Warranty, or additional Warranties binding on the Seller. Accordingly, additional statements, whether oral or written, do not constitute Warranties and should not be relied upon. Legal Remedies of the Buyer This limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights, which may vary from State to State within the USA and from country to country. You also have implied Warranty rights. In the event of a problem with Limited Warranty service or performance, you may be able to go to a small claims court, a state court or a federal district court in the USA or to appropriate jurisdictions outside the USA. Enquiries Any enquiries regarding compliance with Warranties provided herein may be addressed in writing to: Skidmore 4WD Limited, 60 Sandwell Street, Walsall WS1 3EB, England. We, Skidmore 4wd Ltd., 60 Sandwell St., Walsall. WS1 3EB England. Declare under our sole responsibility that the product: Product Details Name Series Type - Lodar - 9100 - 9110TX To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements, and is compliant with the standards and/or other documents, of the following directives : EN 301 489-3 R&TTE (1999/5/EC) Safety Low Voltage Directive 300.683 EMC 89/336/EEC ETSI 300-220 v1.1.1 95/54/EC Not applicable (conditional that equipment cannot be used when the vehicle is in motion) FCC Approval Granted Spectrum 433.92 MHz F1D (EUROPE ) 418.0 MHz F1D (USA) Please note that this certificate only covers Lodar and not the installation Martin Skidmore Position Date CEO January 2004 F.C.C. PART 15 INTENTIONAL RADIATOR MANUAL STATEMENT RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Note, this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, persuant to Part 15, subpart C of the F.C.C. Rules. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause interference to radio communications. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential situation. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occure in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: q Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected radio or television q Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver. q Connect the equipment and the affected receiver to power outlets on separate circuits. q Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technition for help. MODIFICATIONS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Skidmore 4wd Ltd. could void the users authority to operate the equipment