(GB)
Radio remote control with variable codes
Description of product
The transmitter conforms to the essential requirements and provisions of
the directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the certificate of conformity can be obtained from the web
site
www.telecoautomation.com/ce
.
Radio remote control of electric and electronic equipment for automatic
door opening systems, in compliance with current regulations and
standards.
Transmission commands which may only be activated after having set an
access code with 5 digits from 0 to 9. The numbers of the access code
should be digitised one after the other without interruption so that the
radio remote control recognises a series of 5 continuative numbers which
must correspond to the access code. Should there be an error in the
code, just digitise the set of 5 numbers again without giving a reset
command. The system permits up to 3 attempts, after which the remote
control becomes inactive and the buzzer emits three beeps upon any
attempt to press another key.
The enabling code may be set immediately without requiring a re-enabling
command, since all the keys have the re-enable function.
Whenever a key is pressed, the buzzer emits a short beep and the keypad
remains active for 5 sec. These 5 sec. are renewed each time a key is
pressed.
The correct sequence of the 5 numbers making up the access code is
signalled at the end of the digitised 5th number by a longer beep from
the buzzer.
If the access code is correct, up to 3 channels (distinguished on the
keypad by the numbers 1 - 3 and the letter A) may be pressed singly. The
command can remain active up to a maximum time of 30 sec.
Key B is a direct transmission key which does not require the access
code to be set; it may be used, for example, as a bell.
Key No. 5 is easily recognisable also in the dark as it has a projecting
surface.
Transmission of the radio commands is compatible with the RS433 range
of remote controls, the transmission codes may be stored directly by
pressing the code storage key P1 located inside the receivers or by
using the key P3 located inside the normal transmitters. (In any case,
follow the normal procedures for the RS433 range).
K EY FUNCTIONS
- keys from 0 to 9 for inserting access code
- keys 1 - 3 - A: transmission channels only available after having
digitised the access code on the keypad.
- Button B: direct command, always active, to be used where the command
with access code need not be enabled, e.g. bell.
B
A
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
0
B
3
(CH1)
(CH2)
(CH3)
(CH4)
BUZZER
P.
RF
RADIO
75
30
115
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
0
B
Led functions
1- Illumination function. Each time a button is pressed the leds light
up, illuminating the keypad for 5 seconds. The time period resets each
time a button is pressed.
2- Battery check function. The leds will flash if the battery power
drops below 6V, indicating that the battery needs replacing.
Coding procedure
The radio remote control is supplied by the manufacturer with a base
access code that is identical for all devices. This base code consists
of the numbers 1-2-3-4-5. It is the responsibility of the installer or
end users to change the base code with their own code.
Attention: a new code may only be inserted on the keypad
starting from a known code. The keypad cannot be enabled
to function if the correct access code is not activated. It is
therefore necessary to carry this code so that it may be seen
if a person forgets it.
Inserting a new codefor enabling commands
- digitise the secret code (if the remote control is new, digitise the code
1,2,3,4,5);
- press the storage key M1 located inside the remote control the buzzer
emits tree beep
- digitise the new 5-digit code within 5 sec. (after digitising the 5th
number the buzzer emits a longer beep);
- repeat the new code again (the second code must be entered within 1
second from the end of the first code);
- if the buzzer sounds for three seconds continuously after digitising
the second code, this means that the new code has been stored.
Main characteristics
- Absorption in stand-by < 4µA.
- General power supply with 9V alkaline battery.
- Access code to keypad functions, consisting of 5 digits from 0 to 9.
- 3 possible commands after access code.
- 1 direct command is possible without access code.
- Once the commands are enabled they may be kept pressed down for a
maximum of 30 sec.
- The buzzer emits a beep for every key that is pressed.
- Continual output for illuminating the keypad, active until the radio remote
control is switched off
T001.01