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Hi, have a customer with 2 jungheinrich swing reach's. The customer has 3 loops of wire guidance, each loop has a different frequency.

I am installing 2 new Raymond 9700 swing reaches, they are designed to only use 1 frequency.

Does anyone know how to tune the frequency for a jungheinrich wire guidance box?

Here is the information on the box, enclosed black box, no access panels etc, only a serial port on the front.

INRO Elektrotechnik GmbH IFG 06-04 IP40

I'm guessing I need some software, and a cable to connect to the box? Any Ideas?

Thanks!
  • Posted 10 Apr 2014 03:59
  • By grego
  • joined 15 Nov'11 - 12 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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