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
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2
3
4
5
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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