MANUAL: Remote Control (RC) Monitor Electrical Controls Supplemental Instructions for use with RC Monitor Manual INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, SAFE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Understand manual before use. Operation of this device without understanding the manual and DANGER receiving proper training is a misuse of this equipment. Obtain safety information at www.tft. com/serial-number SECTION 3.0 SECTION 4.9 General Information and Specifications Toggle Switch Monitor Operator Station SECTION 4.0 (Y4E-TS) Electrical Controls Installation and Operation SECTION 4.10 SECTION 4.1 Monitor Communication Monitor Mounted Interface Control Operator Station (Y4E-COMM) SECTION 4.2 SECTION 4.11 Panel Mount Monitor Position Display Operator Station (Y4E-DISP) (Y4E-RP) SECTION 4.12 SECTION 4.3 Remote Auxiliary Function Panel Mount With Display Interface Control Operator Station (YE-REMAUX) (Y4E-RP-D) SECTION 4.4 SECTION 4.13 Tethered Electric RC Monitor Aerial Operator Station Truck Installation (Y4E-CT-##) SECTION 4.14 SECTION 4.5 Multiplex Interface Control (YE-CAN#) Tethered Operator Station With Display (Y4E-CT-##-D) SECTION 4.15 Ethernet Interface Control SECTION 4.6 Wireless Operator Station (YE-RF-##) SECTION 4.16 Electric Nozzle Actuator SECTION 4.7 Wireless Operator Station With Display (YE-RF-##-D) SECTION 4.17 Valve Kits SECTION 4.8 (YE-VK-PH) Joystick Operator Station SECTION 5.0 (Y4E-JS) Troubleshooting TASK FORCE TIPS LLC 3701 Innovation Way, IN 46383-9327 USA MADE IN USA • tft.com 800-348-2686 • 219-462-6161 • Fax 219-464-7155 ©Copyright Task Force Tips LLC 2008-2018 LIY-500 November 21, 2018 Rev13 DANGER PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY CODE The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response equipment and services want responders to know and understand the following: 1. Firefighting and Emergency Response are inherently dangerous activities requiring proper training in their hazards and the use of extreme caution at all times. 2. It is your responsibility to read and understand any user’s instructions, including purpose and limitations, provided with any piece of equipment you may be called upon to use. 3. It is your responsibility to know that you have been properly trained in Firefighting and /or Emergency Response and in the use, precautions, and care of any equipment you may be called upon to use. 4. It is your responsibility to be in proper physical condition and to maintain the personal skill level required to operate any equipment you may be called upon to use. 5. It is your responsibility to know that your equipment is in operable condition and has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 6. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in death, burns or other severe injury. 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Box 147, Lynnfield, MA 01940 • www.femsa.org/prc.cfm ©2009 FEMSA, All Rights Reserved ©Copyright Task Force Tips LLC 2008-2018 2 LIY-500 November 21, 2018 Rev13 Table Of Contents 1.0 Meaning of Safety Signal Words ......................................................4 4.6.3 Teaching ID Code 2.0 Safety .................................................................................................4 4.6.4 Changing Batteries 3.0 General Information and Specifications .........................................4 4.6.5 Operation 3.1 Electrical Specifications 4.7 Wireless Operator Station With Display ..................................21 3.2 Electrical Controls 4.7.1 Mounting Storage Bracket 3.2.1 Motor Control Board (MCB) Auto Configure 4.7.2 Installing Radio/Antenna 3.2.2 Motor Current Limiting 4.7.3 Basic Operation 3.2.3 Motor Soft Stops 4.7.4 Display Controlled Operation 3.2.4 Motor Slow/Fast Speed 4.7.5 Teaching ID Code 3.2.5 Communication Protocol 4.7.6 Configuration of Multiple Monitor Control 3.2.6 Oscillate and Park Features 4.7.6.1 Teaching ID Code To Multiple Monitors and 3.2.7 Smart Stream Technology Wireless Unit 3.2.8 Monitor Disable Interlock 4.7.6.2 Monitor Group Configuration 3.2.9 Monitor Sit-N-Stay Feature 4.7.7 Changing Batteries 3.2.10 Monitor Deploy Feature 4.8 Joystick Operator Station .........................................................25 4.0 Electrical Controls Installation and Operation ...............................6 4.8.1 Mounting Storage Bracket 4.0.1 Operator Stations 4.8.2 Operation 4.0.2 Button Overlay 4.8.2.1 Proportional Speed Control 4.0.3 Setting up a Mastering Operating Station 4.8.2.2 Monitor Deploy Feature 4.0.4 Park Feature 4.8.2.3 RC Extend-a-gun Control 4.0.4.1 Programming 4.8.3 Joystick Board Configuration 4.0.4.2 Park Programming Example 4.8.4 Gateable Valve Control 4.0.4.3 Selecting Nozzle Direction During Park 4.9 Toggle Switch Monitor Operator Station ...................................28 4.0.5 Oscillate Feature 4.9.1 Enclosure Mounting 4.0.5.1 Programming 4.9.2 Electrical Wiring 4.0.5.2 Oscillate Pattern Retain Feature (DIP #4) 4.9.3 Operation 4.0.6 Override Knobs 4.10 Monitor Communication Interface Control ...............................29 4.1 Monitor Mounted Operator Station ........................................... 11 4.10.1 Enclosure Mounting 4.1.1 Mounting 4.10.2 Electrical Wiring 4.1.2 Electrical Wiring 4.10.3 Inputs Signal Configuration 4.1.3 Connecting Directly to Protected Power Supply 4.10.4 Communication Interface Box With AT PARK Relay 4.1.4 Operation 4.11 Monitor Position Display ...........................................................30 4.1.5 Button Overlay 4.11.1 Enclosure Mounting 4.2 Panel Mount Operator Station .................................................12 4.11.2 Electrical Wiring 4.2.1 Mounting 4.11.3 Programming Display 4.2.2 Electrical Wiring 4.12 Remote AUXiliary Function Interface Control ..........................32 4.2.3 Inputs Signal Configuration 4.12.1 Enclosure Mounting 4.2.4 Panel Mount Operator Station With AT PARK Relay 4.12.2 Electrical Wiring 4.2.5 Operation 4.12.3 Configuration 4.3 Panel Mount Operator Station With Display ............................14 4.13 Electric RC Monitor Aerial Truck Installation ............................33 4.3.1 Mounting 4.13.1 Electronics Enclosure Mounting 4.3.2 Electrical Wiring 4.13.2 Electrical Wiring 4.3.3 Panel Mount Operator Station With Display At Park Relay 4.13.2.1 Ladder Installation Electrical Wiring 4.3.4 Controller Area Network (CAN) Communication Bus 4.13.2.2 Platform Installation Electrical Wiring 2.3.4.1 CAN Wiring Configuration 4.13.3 Recommended Ladder Installation Configuration 2.3.4.2 CAN Bus Termination 4.13.4 Electrical Enclosure With AT PARK Relay 4.3.5 Basic Operation 4.13.5 Electrical Enclosure With Inhibit Input 4.3.6 Display Controlled Operation 4.14 Multiplex Interface Control (YE-CAN#) .....................................37 4.4 Tethered Operator Station .......................................................16 4.15 Ethernet Interface Control ........................................................38 4.41 Mounting Storage Bracket 4.15.1 Interface Enclosure Mounting 4.4.2 Receptacle Mounting 4.15.2 Electrical Wiring 4.4.3 Electrical Wiring 4.15.3 Default Nerwork Settings 4.4.4 Operation 4.16 Electric Nozzle Actuator ..........................................................39 4.5 Tethered Operator Station With Display ..................................18 4.16.1 Wiring 4.51 Mounting Storage Bracket 4.16.2 Operation of Flush, Fog, Stream 4.5.2 Receptacle Mounting 4.17 Valve Kits ................................................................................40 4.5.3 Electrical Wiring 4.17.1 Valve Mounting 4.5.4 Controller Area Network (CAN) Communication Bus 4.17.2 Interface Enclosure Mounting 2.5.4.1 CAN Wiring Configuration 4.17.3 Electrical Wiring 2.5.4.2 CAN Bus Termination 4.17.4 Configuration 4.5.5 Basic Operation 5.0 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................42 4.5.6 Display Controlled Operation 6.0 Warranty ................................................................................43 4.6 Wireless Operator Station .......................................................19 4.6.1 Mounting Storage Bracket 4.6.2 Installing Radio/Antenna ©Copyright Task Force Tips LLC 2008-2018 3 LIY-500 November 21, 2018 Rev13 1.0 MEANING OF SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS A safety related message is identified by a safety alert symbol and a signal word to indicate the level of risk involved with a particular hazard. Per ANSI standard Z535.6-2011, the definitions of the four signal words are as follows: DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious DANGER injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious WARNING injury. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor CAUTION or moderate injury. NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. NOTICE 2.0 SAFETY The RC monitor control boxes and motors are not rated as ignition proof, explosion proof, or WARNING intrinsically safe. Install in locations with adequate ventilation and no hazard of flammable vapor buildup. Disconnect power before installing or servicing the monitor to avoid electrical shock or injury WARNING from moving parts. Remote controlled equipment moves without warning placing nearby persons at risk of pinch WARNING points, loss of footing, or stream impact. Assume command of remote operation only after safe zones are established. Keep clear of powered equipment when the controls are energized. Do not use AC voltage to operate the
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