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1. Tan gt High Throttle Output Throttle A LS 12 VDC Relay Input PBR3ES ONLY Throttle Wires Connectto Servo Motor Increase PBR4ES ONLY Pink Decrease A RECEIVER BOX 12 Pump Start Stop All Models To start the pump momentarily press the transmitter switch to PUMP This will close the pump relay in the receiver and allow the pump to operate The receiver PUMP LED should light To stop the pump momentarily press the transmitter switch to STOP The receiver PUMP LED should go out To turn the transmitter off press the OFF ESTOP button Note that the transmitter will turn itself off if no commands are sent for 1 hour This will release the safety relay in the receiver and stop all functions When released the transmitter will be turned off Pump Reverse PBS2ES PBS3ES and PBS4ES To reverse the pump momentarily press the transmitter switch to REV This will close the Reverse relay in the receiver and reverse the pump The receiver REVERSE LED should light To change to forward momentarily press the transmitter switch to FWD The receiver REVERSE LED should go out Throttle High Low PBS3ES To increase the throttle momentarily press the transmitter THROTTLE switch to INCREASE This closes the throttle relay in the receiver and increases the throttle The receiver THROTTLE LED should light Pressing the transmitter THROTTLE switch to DECREASE opens the throttl
2. REMTRON INC P N 142122 c 3 20 03 Rev C 1916 W Mission Rd Escondido CA 92029 1114 PHONE 760 737 7800 FAX 760 737 7810 REMTRON REMOTE CONTROL AND TELEMETRY SYSTEMS PUMP BOSS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEMS Radio Remote Control System User s Manual IMPORTANT Read safety Rules amp Instructions before using 1916 W Mission Rd Escondido CA 92029 1114 REMTRON INC PHONE 760 737 7800 FAX 760 737 7810 REMTRON INC PUMP BOSS RECEIVERS The PUMP BOSS Series receivers have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a par ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning this equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna connected to the device that is receiving the interference Increase the separation between our
3. Transmitters The transmitters that are used with the Pump Boss systems are housed in rugged cases molded from a modified polymer plastic that stands up to extremely rugged use A key feature is Remtron s patented switch assembly for control inputs This long life elastomeric keypad is ergonomically designed to provide easy operation over long periods of time with exceptional reliability A leather holster provides added protection and convenience An optional water tight pouch is available from your dealer The transmitters are designed to be very efficient operating from two AA batteries To ensure long battery life the transmitters will shut themselves off after one hour of inactivity The antenna is internal to the transmitter case protecting it from damage A self test LED indicator provides a quick visual check of transmitter and battery status Receivers The receivers are housed in rugged aluminum cases with end caps molded from a modified polymer plastic that stands up to extremely rugged use Connection to the receiver are made through a multi conductor cable Pump Boss TRANSMITTERS quae Bos EMTRON partes REMTRON PBT3ES REMTRON porses Pace 30445 PBT1ES PBT2ES PBT3ES PBT4ES Transmitter Troubleshooting The transmitters have an LED status indicator to aid in troubleshooting Due to the rough treatment it may be subjected to most problems are likely to occur in the transmitter The transmitter should be thor
4. REMOTE CONTROL AND TELEMETRY SYSTEMS PUMP BOSS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEMS Radio Remote Control System User s Manual P N 142122 c Rev C dated 3 20 03 IMPORTANT Read safety Rules amp Instructions before using 1916 W Mission Rd Escondido CA 92029 1114 REMTRON INC PHONE 760 737 7800 FAX 760 737 7810 Warranty Statement for Pump Boss Concrete Pumping Products Period of Warranty Remtron warrants the Pump Boss against malfunction or breakage for a period of one year from the date of purchase or one year from the date of the original invoice if the warranty registration card is not received Warranty Coverage Pump Boss transmitters receivers and accessories in normal and customary use are conditionally warranted against malfunction or breakage The warranty does not cover a defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its normal and customary manner b defects or damage from misuse accident or neglect c defects from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment d damage from unauthorized repair or alterations and f damage from water or corrosive materials beyond the specification of the case or enclosure Warranty Service Products returned for repair warranty or non warranty must be assigned an RMA Return Material Authorization number by a Remtron Customer Service representative To allow us to more effectively address the r
5. deliberate on off cycling When this occurs or at least every year replace the transmitter battery Alkaline AA batteries should be used for long battery life CAUTION The transmitter electronic components are exposed when the back of the case is removed Take caution to prevent dirt or other contaminants from entering the case Do not allow the circuit to be scraped or damaged in any way Refer to the figure of the transmitter with back removed Remove the four screws on the bottom of the transmitter case and separate the case halves Be careful not to damage the circuitry or get dirt inside the case Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the new batteries Reassemble the case and screws Alkaline AA batteries should be used for long battery life Rechargeable batteries are not recommended ID Code Both the transmitter and receiver have a 6 digit identification code ID Code contained in memory This ID Code must be the same for both the transmitter and receiver for the system to operate The codes are set at the Remtron factory such that no two systems are alike The RAC16 portable programmer may be used to read and to change the ID Code The RAC16 may be ordered from your dealer If you do not have access to a RAC16 bring the unit s to your dealer or send them directly to the Remtron factory for programming 16 DESCRIPTION The Pump Boss systems are essentially remote controlled switches consi
6. equipment and the equipment that is receiving the interference Consult our factory or one of our Service Representatives for additional help Responsible Party Remtron Inc 1916 W Mission Rd Escondido CA 92029 Ph 800 328 5570 760 737 7800 ANTENNA MOUNTING TEMPLATE How to Get Service Products returned for repair warranty or non warranty must be assigned an RMA Return Material Authorization number by a Remtron Technical Support Representative To allow us to more effectively address the repair issues the customer is to provide a detailed description of the specific problem Call 800 328 5570 for service or RMA assignment To receive warranty service deliver or send the product s along with the assigned RMA number to our factory All repairs are performed at the Remtron factory in Escondido California This ensures that all parts of the remote system are maintained to factory standards Repairs are billed at a flat rate irrespective of time however external damage caused by misuse accident neglect or damage to the case or other assembly components could incur additional costs Please include your name address and a telephone number in case our repair technicians need more information Enclosing a detailed description of the problem will allow us to give you better service quer dos REMTRON INC 1916 W MISSION RD REMTRON ESCONDIDO CA 92029 1114 760 737 7800 FAX 760 737 7810 20 REMTRON
7. function is operating the problem is usually external to the receiver e If the system shuts off after a few minutes of operation even when the transmitter is well within operating range the receiver s self healing fuse may be activating This may be caused by the receiver getting too hot or from a solenoid that is drawing too much current Move the receiver to a cooler location or replace the solenoid on your pump Insufficient Range Check that the receiver antenna is installed properly and is not touching metal If using the standard antenna mount make sure the bottom of the antenna mount is making contact with metal Note that the antenna works best when mounted on a metallic surface If mounted on fiberglass or other nonmetallic surfaces glue aluminum foil or place an aluminum plate on the bottom of the mounting surface covering at least 10 inches in diameter around the antenna mount Make sure the metal is connected to the bottom of the antenna mount and is not touching the center terminal of the mount 14 DESCRIPTION continued The safety relay is controlled by the microprocessor and by a hardware circuit to ensure operation even in the event of circuit failure During normal operations this relay is closed activated If for any reason valid data is not being received this relay will open It is also opened any time an operator sends an E Stop command The use of surface mount parts and and special floating circuit boar
8. 2 Receiver Decoder ida ci 3 USING YOUR SYSTEM aba 4 INSTALLATION ia iii in 6 Antenna Tostado ines aia ARNO AR RR 7 Locating the Antenna sinsin i a iai a sens 7 Standard Antenna Motta lalola adictos 7 RCA Extended Range Antenna ira ia 9 Winne Instructions iiO 10 Pump Boss Electrical Connections pictorial onniiicinnnnnnmmmmmmmmm m 12 HELPFUE INES sidad aer ici do sonst 13 TROUBLESHOOTIN CG pia Su a 14 System Does Not Operat assis O Rap sap TRE i 14 Insuficient RAND asa o Di ga aU a oe das 14 Transmitter Troubleshooting asis was Sessasatas nedote nem eee eta acneet 15 TRANSMITTER REPAIRS ssa patas iii 16 Battery Replacement 16 A A rd RS 16 Changing the Transmitter Keypad ins sil asa ns 17 Replacement Paris ida nante e treated taaan oa onde 18 WARRANTY STATEMENT ssscsstecsnsassetes lt hesovecebssnsensuvescsbesssedeseoyncsdasecacstssnseehiae 21 How to get service A dd logan eel aca ANA 22 i WARNING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow the SAFETY RULES may result in serious personal injury INSTALLATION PROVIDE A SAFETY CUTOFF SWITCH If maintenance is required the radio must be disconnected from power to prevent accidental pump activation USE PROPER WIRING Loose or frayed wires can cause accidental pump activation DO NOT INSTALL IN HOT AREAS This apparatus can be damaged by heat in excess of 160 F DO NOT INSTALL IN HIGH VIBRATION AREAS The life of this apparatus may b
9. ach cable to accommodate either a 5 8 Dia or a 3 4 Dia hole Cut off the unused grommet 4 Secure the antenna using the 6 hardware supplied Insert the screws through the antenna and secure with the lockwashers and nuts 5 Route the cable to the receiver and secure with cable ties
10. d mount inside a waterproof case make the Pump Boss receivers mechanically strong 15 Amp relays self healing fuses and advanced programming make them electrically able to stand up to the expectations of your pumping environment The use of a maintained radio link plus three levels of safety insure the control is there when you need it Receiver Decoder The Receivers use an advanced synthesized FM Receiver designed to work in the presence of potential interfering signals such as might be encountered from pagers cell phones two way radios etc The microprocessor based decoder insures a great deal of safety as well as versatility Commands are received on one of 81 possible frequencies and are checked against a 16 bit address code for proper identity and further tested against a 16 bit CRC check code This insures only valid information meant only for the particular unit is decoded The receiver assembly monitors and indicates its status on a continuous basis The diagnostics are presented in a simple easy to understand format The POWER LED lights when power is applied to the receiver The ACTIVE LED lights when a valid signal is being received from the transmitter Pump Boss Other LEDs light to indicate that a command RECEIVER function is activated 3 USING YOUR SYSTEM WARNING Before operating the remote control system make sure it is safe to do so Make sure the same safety precautions normally required for sa
11. e relay extinguishing the receiver THROTTLE LED and reduces the engine speed Variable Throttle PBS4ES To increase the throttle press the THROTTLE switch to INCREASE This closes the increase throttle relay in the receiver and increases the throttle as long as the switch is depressed or until maximum throttle is reached The receiver THROTTLE LED should light while the switch is depressed To decrease the throttle press the THROTTLE switch to DECREASE This closes the decrease throttle relay in the receiver and decreases the throttle as long as the switch is depressed or until minimum throttle is reached The receiver THROTTLE LED should light while the switch is depressed INSTALLATION NOTE Since pump machines will vary between different manufacturers some connections may be different than are listed in this manual If you have questions on your installation call Remtron Customer Service for assistance CAUTION DO NOT INSTALL THE RECEIVER NEAR EXHAUST PIPES OR IN OTHER HOT AREAS This Pump Boss system consists of O Hand Held Transmitter O Receiver with attached multiwire cable O Antenna and antenna mount with coaxial cable Mechanical In selecting a place to mount the receiver consider the following points O Access to the wiring for the control box on your machine O Protection from mechanical damage during towing or during use O Select a location with a flat mounting surface 0 If possible protect the r
12. e shortened through long exposure to intense shaking or vibration PERSONAL SAFETY MAKE SURE MACHINERY IS CLEAR BEFORE OPERATING Do not activate the Remote system unless it is safe to do so TURN OFF THE RECEIVER POWER BEFORE WORKING ON MACHINERY Always disconnect the remote system before doing any maintenance to prevent accidental operation of the machine 1 Changing the Transmitter Keypad 1 Remove the screws in the back of the transmitter and remove the back of the case Remove the batteries from the holder Remove the screws holding the printed circuit board assembly and remove the board from the case Remove the nuts from the studs holding the support plate to the case front Remove the backing plate and rubber keypad from the case front Install the new rubber keypad onto the backing plate making sure the tabs are pulled through each slot Install the keypad and backing plate into the case front Apply a small amount of Torque Seal to the threads on the studs and install the nuts on the studs finger tight plus 180 degree turn DO NOT use Loctite as most formulations will cause the plastic to become brittle 17 ID 28008C Printed Circuit Board Assembly Remove These Screws to Replace Keypad Programming Transmitter with Back Removed TRANSMITTER REPAIRS Battery Replacement Note that when the battery is getting very low the transmitter LED will change from quick flashes to a
13. eceiver from direct exposure to sun and rain Even though the receiver is weather resistant it s still a good practice to protect it from the elements Securely mount the receiver box to the pump Secure the box to the surface using 10 hardware INSTALLATION Continued Wiring Instructions continued WIRE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION CONNECTION Reverse Switch Purple Not Normally Used Grey Relay Input Connect to 12 VDC power source Yellow Reverse Relay Output Connect to the REVERSE side of the pump Fwd Rev switch Throttle Control PBR3ES ONLY Tan High Throttle Output Connect to Throttle Increase Pink Relay Input Connect to 12 VDC power source Throttle Control PBR4ES ONLY Tan Servo Increase Connect to Servo Motor Pink Servo Decrease Connect to Servo Motor Notes Pump Relay Power Input The GREEN wire is normallly used for the pump switch Input On pumps with reversed logic i e voltage is applied to stop pumping and removed to start pumping the BROWN wire must be used for the Input Safety Switch The receiver contains a safety switch that is activated when the hand held transmitter is ON and within operating range of the receiver If the pump is equipped for use of an emergency stop switch connect these wires to this circuit If your pump is not equipped with an emergency stop circuit connect the ORANGE wire to the GREEN wire using a wire nut Use the BLUE wire in place of the GREEN wire for the Pump Switc
14. ed In no event shall Remtron be liable for damages in excess of the purchase price of the product s for any loss of use loss of time inconvenience commercial loss lost profits or savings or other incidental special or consequential damages arising out of the installation use or inability to use the product s to the full extent that such may be disclaimed by law 19 8 Reassemble the transmitter in reverse order Make sure the battery wires do not get pinched between the case halves Replacement Parts Replacement parts are available from the distributor where you purchased the system or directly from the Remtron factory When ordering a spare or replacement transmitter provide the Serial Number of the receiver or the Model and ID Code of the receiver or transmitter The Serial Number has the form S N 9923 3 The ID Code has the form ID Code 230C8D Pump Boss Spare Parts List Description Leather holster Shoulder strap for transmitter Weather resistant clear plastic carry bag for transmitter shoulder strap not included 900 MHz 12 coil whip antenna no coax no mount 900 MHz antenna mount with 3 coax no antenna 900 MHz long range antenna Replacement Rubber Keypad Portable Programmer 18 Part No 620006 03 600008 02 620011 485022 920053 RCA7 920030 03 RAC16 TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING INSTRUCTIONS nisiiinaadasadano tdi ias ii DESCRIPTION sra ia ela 1 A Ca co 2 A O cus ER NENESE rE
15. epair issues please provide a detailed description of the specific problem Call 800 328 5570 for service or RMA assignment To receive service deliver or send the product s along with the assigned RMA number to our factory at 1916 W Mission Rd Escondido CA 92029 General Terms of Warranty Remtron will repair or replace the defective unit solely at our option in the event of defect or failure to perform as specified provided the productis returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty Replacement parts are covered for the balance of the original warranty All costs of shipping to Remtron shall be borne by the purchaser The warranty covers the cost of return one way shipping and handling of the product The return shipment will be via the same method as the product was shipped This warranty does not cover the costs of outside repair service except as authorized by Remtron Ifitis determined that a third party is necessary for the service or repair of the Remtron product prior approval by Remtron is required This warranty sets forth the full extent of Remtron s responsibility regarding the product s Repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at Remtron s option are the exclusive remedies This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties All other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are specifically exclud
16. fe pump operation are adhered to DO NOT leave the transmitter unattended while the pump engine is operating WARNING Do not operate the system until you are familiar with the operation and safety procedures for the pump IMPORTANT The Emergency Stop button for the system is the OFE ESTOP button Press and hold this button to stop all functions HELPFUL HINTS If the Pump Boss does not operate properly check the wiring Always make sure the electrical connections are clean and tight Pumps vibrate and loose wires can easily become disconnected It is also a good idea to tie the wires from the receiver to solid points to keep them from swaying The Pump Boss uses a self healing fuse device in line with each relay If the receiver is overloaded the fuse device will open to protect the unit When it cools down the device will close restoring normal operation to the output When using inductive loads such as solenoids or motors connect the wires according to the instructions Internal circuits in the receiver will then protect the relay from high energy voltage spikes that may be produced by the load thereby ensuring long reliable life of the relay IMPORTANT Water may enter the receiver through the jacket of the electrical cable if the outer jacket is cut close to the receiver case To minimize the chance of this happening leave a minimum of 6 inches of outer jacket on the electrical cable and position the open end of t
17. h Input connection 11 INSTALLATION Continued Wiring Instructions All connections are made to the pump with a cable that is supplied with the Pump Boss system Refer to the wiring diagram and application notes for reference Improper Installation could cause damage to the pump and or the Remtron control Qualified personnel should make all electrical installations The relays in the Pump Boss receiver are rated to provide long trouble free service This long life can be ensured by using the connections as listed in the table below For safety disconnect the battery prior to installing the Pump Boss radio control system WIRE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION CONNECTION Basic Power Red Power Connect to fused 12VDC Recommend connection be made to a point that can be switched on by ignition possibly ignition switch itself Black Ground Connect to negative battery supply usually bare metal on pump chassis Safety Switch Orange Safety Switch See Notes Blue Safety Switch See Notes Pump On Off Control Brown Alt Pump Relay In See Notes Green Pump Switch Input Connect to 12 VDC power source White Pump Switch Output Connect to the ON side of the pump on off switch 10 INSTALLATION Continued Antenna Installation NOTE Proper antenna installation is essential for peak performance of the Pump Boss Take care to install the antenna properly Two different styles of antenna are available for the Pump Boss sy
18. he jacket so that it faces downward Place the ignition switch ON to power up the receiver Verify the receiver POWER LED is lit If not check the power connections to the receiver IMPORTANT Press the transmitter ON switch The transmitter LED should slowly flash and the receiver ACTIVE LED should light This system operates in a fail safe mode If the receiver does not receive a signal for about 10 seconds it will open the safety relay and turn off all output relays To restart the operation move the transmitter within signal range of the receiver and again command the Pump Reverse and Throttle moving the transmitter away from your body or holding it in the air Pointing the commands as necessary transmitter towards the receiver will provide the greatest signal Note that the antenna for the transmitter is located inside the top of the transmitter case Normal range should be achieved with the transmitter worn on your body Extended range and operation in difficult areas can be achieved by 4 13 Pump Boss Electrical Connections Pe a rg Fuse 5 Red Receiver Power Black Blue gt Safety Switch A Orange 5 Wires gt E 12 MV Brown Battery gt Alternate Relay Input White gt Output To Pump Solenoid Green gt 12 VDC Relay Input Not Normally Used Grey a Direction gt Direction Output Switch AS 12 VDC Relay Input Wires
19. oughly diagnosed before proceeding to the receiver WARNING When testing the transmitter the receiver may become active resulting in system operation Always assume the system is working and will respond when testing a transmitter Troubleshooting Chart LED Indication Possible Cause LED is off Transmitter is off LED flashes at low rate Transmitter is operating in a normal mode LED flashes at high rate Command Switch is pressed LED flashes on off Batteries getting low Batteries should be Y2 second on and 12 second changed at the next convenient opportunity off while the transmitter is on LED on continuous Either a switch was activated at the time the transmitter was turned on or a general failure occurred that requires factory service Ensure no command switches are pressed while attempting to turn the transmitter on LED will not light Replace batteries If this does not correct the problem the transmitter must be repaired 15 TROUBLESHOOTING System Does Not Operate a Check that the transmitter see transmitter troubleshooting on the next page b Make sure the receiver POWER LED is lit If not determine if 12 VDC is present between the red and black wires of the receiver c Check that the receiver ACTIVE LED lights when the transmitter is turned on If not check that the transmitter and receiver ID Codes are the same d Examine the receiver Function LEDs If they indicate the proper
20. r square metal plate or foil must be placed under the mount to achieve proper performance from the antenna Unscrew the black insulator nut from the antenna mount Place the mount on the bottom center of the hole and screw the insulator nut onto the stud Make sure the mount is centered on the hole Be sure the antenna mount center stud does not contact any metal Tighten the insulator nut using the small allen wrench supplied with the mount Do Not overtighten Route the cable to the receiver and secure with cable ties Insulator Je Nut ee O Ring Standard Antenna Mount Installation INSTALLATION Continued RCA 7 Extended Range Antenna Tools Needed Drill or punch for 3 16 and 5 8 inch dia holes 1 Phillips screwdriver Center punch Adhesive tape such as masking tape The RCA7 extended range antenna provides greater operating range than the standard antennas It is mounted directly to the pump An antenna mounting template is located on the back cover of this manual Installation Prodedure 1 Tape the mounting hole template to the mounting surface Locate the four hole centers on the mounting surface by punching through the paper template with the center punch 2 Remove the template and drill the four holes as indicated on the template 3 Feed the antenna cable through the center 5 8 Dia hole Insert the rubber grommet in the hole to protect the cable from chafing Note that two grommets are supplied on e
21. stems Both must be permanently attached to the pump for proper performance Locating the Antenna For best reception the antenna must be mounted to a horizontal surface with the top of the antenna at least 8 inches away from all major metal structures vents spash panel exhaust etc There should be a clear line of sight between the antenna and the transmitter when pumping The top of the pump hood is an excellent mounting location To ensure trouble free performance the cable should be routed away from sources of heat such as the engine block exhaust manifold and exhaust pipe The cable is rated for a maximum of 185 F The cable must be secured in an out of the way location where it will not be crushed or snagged Before mounting the antenna make sure the cable will reach the receiver box Standard Antenna Mount Tools Needed Drill or punch for 3 4 inch dia hole The standard antenna mount accepts the whip type of antenna INSTALLATION Continued Drill or punch a clean 3 4 inch hole in the panel where the antenna will be mounted Take care to make a smooth hole for the mounting surface Hole saws are available from most hardware and home maintenance stores Remove paint in a narrow ring around the underside of the hole Note that metal to metal contact between the vehicle and the antenna mount will provide the best performance If installation is on a fiberglass or other non metallic surface a minimum 10 diameter o
22. sting of a hand held transmitter and a pump mounted receiver These systems provide a fail safe emergency stop feature which insures that the radio control system is working properly and is in radio range at all times the unit is operating When the operator presses a switch on the transmitter a digital message is sent via radio waves to the receiver The digital message contains one of millions of possible ID Codes This unique code makesit possible for the receiver to respond only to the proper transmitter Additional codes are also sent that make false commands for any reason impossible Self healing fuses rated at approximately 4 amps protect the output relays of the receiver If too much current is drawn through the relay the fuse will open and remain open as long as electricity is applied through the relay Once electricity is removed the fuse will heal itself and be ready to operate in about 1 minute Each receiver is provided with a permanently mounted antenna NOTE Radio waves are however effected by any metallic objects and difficulty operating in certain locations may be encountered Read the section on using your system on getting the best performance from your system These systems comply with the requirements for operation under Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations This means that neither the operator nor the company need apply or register for a license to operate this equipment DESCRIPTION continued

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