T300 Configurator

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T300 Configurator
Customer Name:
Machine Name\Model Number:
Revision Number:
Please note revision history details on last page for updates to existing configurators.
Date:
Contact Name:
Contact Number:
Customer Email:
#74-1833 Coast Meridian Road, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada • V3C 6G5
Ph# (604) 944-9247 • Fax# (604) 944-9267
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Application Details
Where on the Machine are you mounting the receiver:__________________________________
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If you are mounting the receiver in an enclosure, what material is the enclosure made of:
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Typically, how far away from the receiver will the operator be using the transmitter:
_____________Feet
Will the operator have direct line of sight to the receiver:
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Frequency Band
Select the desired Radio Frequency Band (Check one). If you have unsure which frequency
band to choose please discuss with your sales representative.
902-928MHz Radio Frequencies for North America.
900MHz typically gets 1500 Feet of range line of sight with an internal antenna. External antennas are available to extend this range.
Please discuss options with your sales representative.
2.4-2.483 GHz Radio Frequencies for North, South America, European Union and Asia.
2.4GHz typically gets 900 Feet of range line of sight with an internal antenna. External antennas are available to extend this range.
Please discuss options with your sales representative.
Receiver Antenna Options
Internal antenna (standard)
External antenna, Indicate Length
6 foot lead
12 foot lead
20 foot lead
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Transmitter Accessories
Waist Belt
Shoulder Strap
Batteries (4 x C Cell Alkaline)
Pendant Connector (Check One)
Pendant Connector installed on transmitter
(used to bypass the batteries and turn off radio transmissions)
No pendant connector on transmitter
Transmitter Time Out
Once turned on; the transmitter will remain on until the E-Stop or OFF switch are pressed. As a
battery saving feature the transmitter will turn off if there have been no functions activated for:
10 Minutes
4 Hours
1 Hour
No Time Out
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Receiver Cable Options
Choose the receiver wiring options
Receiver Cable
with Pendant
10 Foot
Receiver Cable
10 Foot
Deutsch
Connectors
Pendant
Connectors
None
Custom made output cable. See Output Cable Specification document.
Pendant Cable Options
Choose one of the pendant cable options
25’ Pendant Cable
33’ Pendant Cable
100’ Pendant Cable
4’ to 12’ Pendant Coil
None
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Switch, Potentiometer and Paddle Notes
Available Switch Types on T300—Can be installed in switch positions #2-8
-3PL = 3-position Latch
-2PL = 2-position Latch
-3PML = 3-position Momentary with Latch
-3PM = 3-position Momentary
-2PM = 2-position Momentary
-3PM EN = 3-position Momentary, pull to operate
ON-OFF-ON
ON-OFF
(ON)-OFF-ON - Indicate Latched Side of switch
(ON)-OFF-(ON)
(ON)-OFF
(ON)-OFF-(ON)
Note that Radio ON can be used as an extra momentary toggle switch.
Potentiometer Options on T300—Can be installed in switch positions #2-8
-SM POT
Small Potentiometer - Smooth Rotation, 0-270 degrees of rotation
-LG POT
Large Potentiometer - Precision Potentiometer, 0-340 degrees of rotation, Tall knob
Paddle/Joystick Options on T300—Can be installed in Paddle/Joystick Sections #1-8
A combination of paddles and joysticks can be used. The can have digital or proportional outputs. When using proportional outputs discuss calibration options with your sales representative.
Digital Output Types
(Indicate switch to Battery or Ground)
Momentary—Output is on while switch is active
Latching— Pressing the switch the first time turns on the output, the second press turns off the output.
Two Button Latching—Two switch positions one output. ON button turns on output OFF button turns off output.
Proportional Output Types
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)— E.g. Apitech 35Hz, 12 VDC
Current Control — E.g. HAWE 200-800mA, 12VDC
Analog (Variable Voltage) — E.g. 0-Battery, 0-10 VDC
4—20mA
0-95mA, +/- 95mA
Please include part number and spec for proportional valves and outputs
If any other output type is required please describe in table or special requirements.
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T300 Labels
Use the drawing below to indicate your Switch and Paddle/Joystick positions
Switch Label
SWITCH POS #1
SWITCH POS #2
SWITCH POS #3
SWITCH POS #4
SWITCH POS #5
SWITCH POS #6
SWITCH POS #7
SWITCH POS #8
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Paddle Label
Paddle Section #1
Paddle Section #2
Paddle Section #3
Paddle Section #4
Paddle Section #5
Paddle Section #6
Paddle Section #7
Paddle Section #8
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Joystick Label
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Switch, Button & Potentiometer Configuration
Function Name
SW #
As it will appear on the
label
Radio ON
See page 5 for
switch type
definitions
Type of Output
Show:
SW # +, - or
PDL # +, - or
P-Joy # A,B, +, to be interlocked
with
Indicate if switch to battery or ground.
N/A
Calibrate ONLY, No Output
Latched
Momentary
Two button latching
Example: Momentary switch to 12 VDC
SW1 +
SW1
Calibrate
Switch Type Interlock
SW1 -
3PM
SW2 +
SW2
SW2 SW3 +
SW3
SW3 SW4 +
SW4
SW4 SW5 +
SW5
SW5 SW6 +
SW6
SW6 SW7 +
SW7
SW7 SW8 +
SW8
SW8 -
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Paddle Configuration
Operation &
Function Name
Paddle #
Interlock
Type of Output
Note: Paddles take 1
position
Show:
SW # +, - or
PDL # +, - or
P-Joy # A,B, +, to be interlocked with
If proportional, indicate valve type and model
Describe details in
special requirements
Example
Example:
P.W.M. - 55Hz 12VDC
Current Control - 200-800mA
Analog (Variable Voltage) - 0 - battery
Momentary or Latch,12 or 24 VDC
CAN bus - J1939
Boom UP
Section #1 + (PDL)
SW1+
P.W.M. - 55Hz 12VDC
Boom Down
Section #1 - (PDL)
SW1+
P.W.M. - 55Hz 12VDC
Section #1 + (PDL)
Section #1 - (PDL)
Section #2 + (PDL)
Section #2 - (PDL)
Section #3 + (PDL)
Section #3 - (PDL)
Section #4 + (PDL)
Section #4 - (PDL)
Section #5 + (PDL)
Section #5 - (PDL)
Section #6 + (PDL)
Section #6 - (PDL)
Section #7 + (PDL)
Section #7 - (PDL)
Section #8 + (PDL)
Section #8 - (PDL)
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Joystick Configuration
Operation &
Function Name
Joystick #
Interlock
Type of Output
Note: Joysticks take up
two sections
Show:
SW # +, - or
PDL # +, - or
P-Joy # A,B, +, to be interlocked with
Proportional, Indicate Valve type and model
Describe details in
special requirements
Example:
P.W.M. - 55Hz 12VDC
Current Control - 200-800mA
Analog (Variable Voltage) - 0 - battery
Momentary or Latch,12 or 24 VDC
CAN bus - J1939
Example
Boom Down
Section #2 & 3 + (JYS)
Current Control - 200-800mA
Boom Up
Section #2 & 3 - (JYS)
Current Control - 200-800mA
Boom Left
Section #2 & 3 A (JYS)
Current Control - 200-800mA
Boom Right
Section #2 & 3 B (JYS)
Current Control - 200-800mA
Section #1 & 2 + (JYS)
Section #1 & 2 - (JYS)
Section #1 & 2 A (JYS)
Section #1 & 2 B (JYS)
Section #3 & 4 + (JYS)
Section #3 & 4 - (JYS)
Section #3 & 4 A (JYS)
Section #3 & 4 B (JYS)
Section #5 & 6 + (JYS)
Section #5 & 6 - (JYS)
Section #5 & 6 A (JYS)
Section #5 & 6 B (JYS)
Section #7 & 8 + (JYS)
Section #7 & 8 - (JYS)
Section #7 & 8 A (JYS)
Section #7 & 8 B (JYS)
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Special Requirements
E-Stop Operation (What should the outputs do after the E-Stop is pressed?) Typically “all
outputs off”:
Out of Range Operation (What should the outputs do if there is a loss of link or the Transmitter batteries die?) Typically “all outputs off”:
Please indicate any special requirements (i.e.: Special interlocks, time delays, any wishes
you may have).
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Revision History
Revision
Number
Changed by
Date
Change Details—Describe in detail exactly what has
changed from the previous revision.
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Customer Sign-Off on Requirements and Label
A sign-off of this configuration document and label (following page) is required before an order can be entered. The sign
off is only required after the configurator is completed, reviewed and a label has been created and attached. Please print
this page, fax (604-944-9267) or scan and email the signed document to your sales representative.
Proposal #_____________ (to be completed by OMNEX)
I _____________________, on behalf of ___________________, declare that all system requirements, I/O functionality
(Name)
(Company)
and logic, and label artwork (following page), as defined in this document, are correct, and that all OMNEX safety features available for this system have been explained and are understood.
_____________________________
(Signature)
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