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©Vantage, 8/23/2016 / IS-0664-A 

RadioLink® RS-232 Station — MODEL: STC2RR001 

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V A N T A G E C O N T R O L S . C O M  

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2168 West Grove Parkway, Suite 300, Pleasant Grove, UT.  84062   USA 
Telephone:  801 229-2800 

 Fax:  801 224-0355 

RadioLink® RS-232 Station — MODEL: STC2RR001 

 

Overview 
The 

STC2RR001

 connects to RS-232 devices and 

communicates to Vantage via RadioLink communication. This 
design eliminates wire runs normally needed for interfacing 
with RS-232 devices. The Vantage System may be 
programmed to control RS-232 devices, or vice versa. Among 
the ever-growing list of devices that communicate via RS-232 
are Audio/Video, Drape Controls, Pool Systems, Security 
Systems, Touch screens, PCs, etc. The system also allows 
“recognition” of RS 232 strings from third party devices. When 
these strings are sent to or monitored  by the Vantage System 
any custom program may be executed. 
 
System Specifications/Requirements 

Description 

Specification 

Dimensions, HWD 

3.8” x 2.4” x 0.88” (minus antenna) 

-or- 

97mm x 61mm x 22mm (minus antenna) 

Weight 

8.2oz -or- 119g 

RS-232 

Male to Male NULL Adaptor Included 

RX, TX, GND PINS 

LED Indicators 

 

Data Out (TX) 

 

Data In (RX) 

 

Handshake Out (RTS) 

 

Handshake In (CTS) 

 

Diagnostic (Configured Status) 

Power Supply 

Requires 9-12VDC, 200mA 

(adaptor recommended VFA-0008) 

Station Bus Wiring 

NONE 

Station Equivalent 

Counts as 1 RF Station on RadioLink 

Enabler 

Ambient 

Operating 

Temperature 

32-95°F -or- 0-35°C 

Ambient 

Operating 

Humidity 

5-95% non-condensing 

Finish Black 

 
Software/Firmware 
InFusion Systems or QLink Software 3.3 or higher and 
Firmware 6.3 or higher are required. For new projects it is 
recommended that firmware and software be kept to the most 
current release. 
 
Mounting 
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or 
supervised by a Certified Vantage Installer. The RS-232 Station 
is connected to the equipment it will be interfacing with. The 
small package will fit into most enclosures, or hang behind the 
equipment. Velcro tape may be helpful in some installations. 
Station Connection 
The STC2RR001, RF RS-232 Station connects to a Vantage 
System via a RadioLink Enabler. The serial number must be 
typed into the software project file and the Vantage System 
programmed before the connection is complete. 
 
Use Vantage’s VFA-0008 power adapter, INPUT: 120-240Vac 
60/50Hz, OUTPUT: 12VDC 1.5A. Connect the power source to 
the IN, plus and minus terminals. If more than one STC2RR001 
station is used with the same power supply, the power supply 
must be rated at 200mA minimum, for each station added. The 
second station may be connected using the OUT, plus and 
minus terminals on the first station to the IN terminals on a 
second station. The power supply mentioned above, VFA-
0008, has an output rating of 12VDC, 1.5A and should be able 
to handle this. The connection to a third party RS-232 device is 
completed with the DB9 connector provided on the 
STC2RR001 station. The pin out summary is provided below 
along with the wire colors for custom connections. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

DB9 

Female

 Connector 

 
Q-RS232S Connector Signal Summary 

Connect to

DB9 Pin

Wire Color 

Description

RX

2

Brown Receive 

Data

TX

3

Red Transmit 

Data

GND

5

Yellow Ground

CTS

7

Blue Handshake 

In

RTS

8

Violet Handshake 

Out

 

Q-RS232S Connector With RS-232 

Null

 Adaptor (included) 

Connect to

DB9 Pin

Wire Color 

Description

RX

2

Brown Transmit 

Data

TX

3

Red Receive 

Data

GND

5

Yellow Ground

CTS

NA

 

RTS

NA

 

 
STC2RR001 Setup With Design Center 
First select the room, then click on 

Vantage Objects

 in the 

Object Explorer

 and expand 

Stations, RadioLink

. From the list 

of stations double click on the RS-232 Station to place it in the 
room. In the 

Object Editor

 name the station and make sure it is 

on the correct RadioLink bus port. Make sure the 
communication protocol is setup to match the equipment it 
will be communicating with. With the RS-232 Station defined, 
it may be used to transmit and receive RS-232 Strings. When 
you program a task and select the 

Send Serial String

 

procedure, the RS-232 station’s port will be an option as a 
destination. 
 
STC2RR001 Setup With QLink 
In Location view, select the floor and room to add the 
STC2RR001 Station in. Right click on the Room and from the 
popup menu select Add RadioLink Station and select the RS-
232 station from the list. The RadioLink RS-232 Station 
Properties dialog box appears. Select the options for baud rate, 
parity, the number of data and stop bits and the type of 
handshaking if any.  With the RS-232 Station defined, it may be 
used to transmit and receive RS-232 Strings. When 
programming a button and selecting the RS-232 function or 
when setting up a String Control the RS-232 Station will be an 
option as a destination.  
 
STC2RR001 for System “Tweaks” on QLink Systems 
Once connected to the RadioLink Bus, the RS-232 Station is 
ready to be connected to a PC to make 

small

 system 

programming changes with QLink. Connect the PC and the 
RS232 with a 9-pin male to 9-pin female straight through RS 
232 cable. 

The RS-232 station should not be used to program 

the Vantage System

, instead do a 

Connect Only

 and make 

minor changes to the program while online. For most 
programming it is recommended that the QLink connection be 
directly to the Main Controller. Do not use the STC2RR001, 
RS232 station to configure stations. 
 
Configuration 
When the STC2RR001 is first powered, the diagnostic LED will 
blink three times followed by a pause. This means the RS-232 
Station is not on line with the RadioLink Network and is not 
configured. From Design Center, click on the RS-232 Station 
and in the 

Object Editor

 highlight the 

Serial Number

 section 

and type the serial number in. Please note, if the serial number 
contains an alpha character please ignore this when typing in 
serial number. The station will come on line the next time the 

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