Remote Console Soft Toggle Hand-Held Handset
The L0X20801 Stove Top is an intrinsically safe (Ex ia) radio control handset that provides soft toggle switches for controlling a mobile mining machine.
A built-in 2.4-inch color graphics display reportsreal-time status feedback from the machine while it is being controlled.
The internal re-chargeable battery provides up to 16 hours of continuous use between re-charge cycles.
An internal motion sensor provides customisable safety shutdown options – such as console drop, console tilt or sudden impact shock.
Pempek’s two-way radio control technology also offers options for collecting and storing machine data while the machine is being controlled.
The data is collected at the end of each shift by the charging station. Data is then available for machine reporting and performance analytics.
The L0X20801 model has been customized specifically for controlling continuous miners.
The L0X20801 model operates in 915 MHz band.
Radio Console Push Button Soft Toggle Hand-Held Handset (915 MHz Band) Continuous MinerPart Number: LØX2Ø8Ø1 Radio Console Push Button Soft Toggle Hand-Held Handset (915 MHz Band) Mobile Bolter
Part Number: LØX2Ø9Ø1 Remote Control Proportional – Addcar Highwall Ethernet Tether
Part Number: LØX2Ø6Ø1 Features Typical Application System Ingration Options Features
Radio Remote Control Console is an intrinsically-safe, hand-held radio remote control handset; designed for remote control and monitoring of mobile mining equipment.
The console features a bi-directional radio data link supporting 2-way communication with the control system fitted to the mining machine. The communication link allows operator key press commands to be sent to the machine for control. The communication link also provides a pathway for machine data to be sent back to the remote console in real time.
A color graphics display on the top panel allows the machine to inform the operator of fault conditions and real-time operational status.
A built-in data logging facility supports recording of machine data and console diagnostics during the operating shift. This logged data can be later extracted at the surface and used to develop reports on mining production and machine maintenance.
The top panel of the console features a number of joysticks that can be configured as either single-axis or dual-axis control. The encoding of the radio data can also be configured to be proportional or ON/OFF for each joystick control.
Each L0X2 model features a unique combination of function labeling and joystick configuration (number of axes, proportional or ON/OFF control).
Typical ApplicationRoad Headers
Continuous Miners
Bolter Miners
Scoops
LHDs
System Ingration OptionsThe remote console establishes and maintains a 2-way radio data link with the control system on-board the mobile mining machine. By way of this link, any keypress commands made by the operator are sent to the machine for control purposes.
The link also allows the machine to send data back to the remote console. The remote console features an internal “Flash” memory for storing the received machine data. This allows a data logging history to be compiled of the machine performance. Mine management can later retrieve the data logging information from the remote console and use it to generate mining machine performance and reliability reports.
The L0X2 Remote Console can be adapted to a wide range of machine control applications. For each new application it is necessary for Pempek to configure the functional allocation of each control switch. The engraved top plate of the keyboard features the function nomenclature allocated to each switch.
In order for a machine control system to communicate with the remote console, a Pempek “Oracle” Radio Data Transceiver Base Station is required. The Oracle features a self-contained radio data transceiver that maintains constant communication with the remote console. The Oracle can then be controlled and monitored by the machine control system over an industry-standard fieldbus. Oracle models are available to support the following fieldbuses: RS-422, CANopen, Ethernet/IP, Ethernet Powerlink and OpenSAFETY(Ethernet Powerlink)