CAN - bus
Radio remote control

Thanks to bi-directional communication, the CAN- bus radio displays to the operator the same information supplied by the EBB. It’s also possible to turn on accessories directly from the transmitter.

CAN - bus

Controller Area Network (CAN or CAN-bus) is a computer network protocol designed to allow intelligent devices a well as sensors and actuators to communicate with each other. It was originally developed in 1988 and it was designed specifically for automotive applications but is now used in other areas. Amco Veba uses CAN technology in order to create a safe radio bi-directional connection between the radio control and the EBB.

Display

The transmitter is equipped with a large display. Watching this display the operator always knows the lifting condition of the crane and is informed about possible warning messages or alarm codes. The data displayed is an exact copy of the data present on the EBB.

Accessory control

The transmitter is equipped with an ON-OFF switch in order to allow the user to engage the accessories (Winch, Grab/Rotator, Jib) without the necessity to use the buttons on the EBB. As on the standard transmitters, the CAN-bus radio also allows control of the truck engine.