1C - Technical specifications
Receiver type:
Demodulation:
Operating frequency:
Local oscillator frequency:
Intermediate frequency:
Sensitivity (for good signal):
Input impedance:
Supply voltage :
Current consumption:
at rest:
with relay excited:
Number of relays:
Commutable max power:
Max codes number:
Operating temperature:
Dimensions ( Fig. 1 ):
Weight:
1D - Main features
Memory for 85 transmitter keys;
Self-learning and erasing of the transmitter code simply using the transmitter keys, without accessing to the
receiver board;
Display of the transmitter key number;
Display of the memory position for the last memorized transmitter;
Overwrite of a transmitter code;
Programmable operation of the relays: pulsing, latching and timed;
Programmable delay of release for the relays from 1 sec. to 10 hours;
Full memory cancellation.
1E - Receiver detail ( Fig. 2)
LR:
Red led
LV:
Green led
PR:
Red push-button PV: Green button
RR:
Red relay
RV: Green relay
1F - Connections (Fig. 2)
Power-supply : terminals 1 , 2 : 12 Vac/dc
terminals 1 , 3 : 24 Vac/dc
Relay Outputs: terminals 4,5 : NO contact (red relay)
terminals 6,7: NO contact green relay)
terminals 6,8: NC contact green relay)
2A - Transmitter memorizing
The code of each transmitter key can be memorized into the receiver in 2 different ways:
A - Directly on the receiver, by using the receiver push-buttons PR or PV .
B - Far from the receiver, by using the transmitter keys.
A) Direct memorization - To program a transmitter at the receiver .
1 - Select the relay to be programmed Green (PV) or Red (PR)
2 - Push desired relay key for 2 seconds or until LED comes on
3 - Within 2 seconds press desired transmitter key to store in receiver memory.
LED light should blink and relay should cycle.
B) Remote programming mode : To program transmitters thru the use of a transmitter .
Note: To utilize this mode the receiver must first have at least one transmitter programmed into the receiver.
1 - Programming request - Push both keys of the transmitter that is already stored in the receiver until the receiver
"beeps";
2 - Programming entry - Release both keys and immediatlely press A or B key to select the corresponding relay to be
programmed and hold key for 4 seconds;
The LED light of corresponding relay will turn on and "beep" will be continuous;
3 - Memorization - Within 2 seconds press new transmitter button to be memorized.
Example: Memorization of a second transmitter ( TX2) with key A on relay red RR and key B on relay green RV into
a receiver with a transmitter (TX1) already stored:
Push keys A+B of TX1(bip); Push the key A of TX1 for 4 sec.(Biiiiiiiip); push the key A of TX2
within 2 sec.
Push keys A+B of TX1(bip); Push the key B of TX1 for 4 sec.(Bip, Bip, ...Bip); push the key B of
TX2 within 2 sec.
NOTE : The memory capacity is of 85 transmitter keys. That means that a 4 keys transmitter needs 4 memory
positions. It is possible to display the memory position by following the procedure 2B.
A transmitter key can be memorized on each relay RR or RV but not on both.
2B - Display of the transmitter memory position
By following the present procedure it is possible to display the position occupied by a given transmitter key.
1) Push the transmitter key for which it is necessary to know the memory position and verify the activation of the
relay and the led.
2) Push the button PR of the receiver for 1 second.
At this point begins a sequence of 7 total blinks of the two led lights LR and LV: by taking a note of what color light
blinks, it is possible to obtain the memory position, according to the table 4:
Led blinks
1°
2°
Green LED
1
2
Red LED
0
0
Example: Transmitter blinks the following seven times after pushing the red relay (PR) key:
RED - RED - GREEN - GREEN - RED - RED - RED
This corresponds to the 12th position.
2C - Overwrite of an already stored Transmitter code
1 - Determine transmitter key memory position ( see section 2B)
2 - Press corresponding relay programming key on transmitter for 4 seconds.
3 - Within 2 seconds press (PV)
4 - Within 2 seconds enter the transmitter memory position of existing transmitter by using ( PR red ) and (
PV green) accordingly. There must be a total combination of seven button pushed ( PV or PR) to match the
memory position of existing transmitter.
5 - Within 1 second press the new transmitter key to be programmed.
The previous transmitter key will be removed and replaced by the key pressed in step 5.
3A - Memory capacity display
This procedure allows to display the number of occupied memory positions.
1) Push the button PV of the receiver for 1 second.
At this point the receiver begins a sequence of 7 lightings of the leds LR and LV .
Referring to that it is possible to obtain the number of the occupied memory positions, according to tab.4.
Superheterodyne.
FM/FSK.
868,30 MHz.
13,995 MHz.
10,7 MHz.
-115 dBm.
50 Ohm.
12 or 24 V ac/dc.
25 mA
55 mA
2 (1NO, 1NO or NC).
24W or 24VA .
85.
from -20 to + 70 °C.
105 x 45 x 28 mm.
65 gr.
Antenna : terminal 9 : shield
terminal 10 : core. ( RG 58)
3°
4°
5°
6°
7°
4
8
16
32
64
0
0
0
0
0
3B - Memory full
When the receiver memory is full and a memorization procedure is started, both the leds LV and LR blink 3 times.
3C - Full memory erase
This operation is possible both with the transmitter keys (1) and with the receiver push buttons (2).
1): Keep on pushed simultaneously the keys A and B of a TX whose codes are presents in the memory of the RX;
the buzzer emits a bip and the leds turns on for a while; within 2 sec. keep on pushed the key A of the same TX for 4
sec.: the led LR is turned on and the buzzer sounds a long bip ( "biiiiiiip").
Within 4 sec.( before the end of the long bip) push again simultaneously A and B for other 4 sec.; at this point will
occur 3 blinks of LR and LV and 3 long bips of the buzzer ( biiiip - biiiip - biiiip").
At the end of this operation all the codes TX present in the memory are erased.
2): Keep on pushed PR of the receiver until the red led LR is turned on.
Afterwards, keep on pushed simultaneously PV and PR for 4 sec. The receiver will give the operation
confirmation with 3 blinks of the leds and 3 long bips of the buzzer ( "Biiiiip - Biiiiip - Biiiiip").
4A - Relay configuration display
Keep on pushed PR (or PV) of the receiver for 4 sec. The configuration of the relay is displayed by the
corresponding led according the following table :
Relay operating mode ( RR or RV )
Pulse relay
Latching relay
Timed relay
4B - Relay programming
The receivers are factory set to Pulse mode.To change the mode follow these steps ( Fig. 4) :
1. Press desired relay button on receiver to be programmed ( PV or PR ) for 4 seconds. LED will illuminate
displaying relay status. Use Table 5 to determine the status.
2. Within 1 second press PR to change the relay mode.
The relay mode will change according the diagram of fig. 4.
Not allowed configurations
4C - Relay RR (RV) configuration - Fig. 4
The operating mode of the relay is cyclic, with the possibility to change the mode according the following rules:
-If the relay is set as pulse:
-If the relay is set as latching:
-If the relay is set as timed:
4E - Relay RR ( RV) timing settings - Fig. 5
The modification for the relay settings, with the timing, can be done only if the relay has been set as impulsive.
Push the button PR (PV) of the receiver for 4 sec.;the led LR (LV) will turn on and will display the operating mode set
for the relay RR (RV). If the led blinks slow or fast push PR for 1 second and the relay will be set as pulse. Then push
again PR for 1 second and verify that the led LR (LV) switches off. Afterwards, within 2 seconds, begin to insert the
selected relay time, by pushing on the buttons PR and PV according to the Table 12 and considering that PR has
weight of "0" while PV has weight "1".
NOTE: The last pressures on PR of the sequence are not necessaries.
Example 1: 8 sec. delay : input the sequence : PR - PR - PR - PV - PR - PR - PR.
Example 2: 2 min delay.: Input the sequence : PV - PR - PR - PR - PR - PR - PV .
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The guarantee period of the product is 24 months, beginning from the manufacturer date. During this period, if the
product does not work correctly, due to a defective component, the product will be repaired or substituted at the
discretion of the producer. The guarantee does not cover the plastic container integrity. After-sale service is supplied
at the producer's factory.
1 -
Allgemein
Der Empfänger SEL 2681 F868-IP (Abb. 1) ist eine Komponente unseres Funksystems 868, um Automationen und
elektrische sowie elektronische Systeme fern zu steuern. Dank der hochsicheren Codierung, ( KeeLoq® Hopping
code) können wir einen manipulationssicheren Betrieb gewährleisten. Der vom Handsender gesendete Code
ändert sich bei jeder Aktivierung und der Mikrocontroller im Empfänger syncronisiert alle eingelesenen Sender im
System. Die Programmierung erfolgt selbstlernend durch 2 Tasten.
Die Empfänger entspricht den eropäischen Normen 73/23/CEE, 89/336/CEE, EN 60065.
2 - Handsender
Erone 028F Mod. S2TR 2681 F2/F4/F2M:
3 - Technische daten
Empfängertyp:
Modulation:
Frequenz:
Frequenz des lokalen Oszillators:
Zwischenfrequenz:
Empfindlichkeit(für erfolgreiches Signal):
Eingangsimpedanz:
Spannungsversorgung:
Ruhestrom:
Tab. 4
Laststrom:
Relaisanzahl:
Leistung
Betriebstemperatur
Abmessung ( Abb. 1):
4 - Funktionen
Funkfernprogrammierung über Handsender (Einlernen und Löschen der Codes);
85 Codes speicherbar;
Anzeige der gespeicherten Codes;
Anzeige der Speicherposition des letzten empfangenen Codes;
Überschreiben von gespeicherten Codes;
Vollständige Löschung des Codespeichers am Empfänger oder über Handsender;
Programmierbare Relais : monostabil, bistabil und Zeitverzögert.
5 -
Zeichenerklärung
LR: rote LED
PR: rote Taste
RR: rotes Relais
LV: grüne LED
PV: grüne Taste
RV: grünes Relais
Led light type (LR or LV)
Continuous light
Slow blinking
Fast blinking
Red relay RR
Green relay RV
timed
latching
timed
timed (with different delay times)
it becomes latching and after timed;
it becomes pulse;
it becomes pulse.
GUARANTEE
DEUTSCH
Handsender 2,4 Tasten, 2 T asten Master;
Superheterodyne
FM/FSK
868,30 MHz
13,995 MHz
10,7 MHz
-115 dBm
50 Ohm
12/24 VAC/DC
25 mA
55 mA
2 ( 1 NO/ 1 NO-NC)
24 W
- 20 °C bis + 70 °C
105 x 45 x 28 mm
6 - Anschlüsse ( Abb. 2)
Einspeisung:
Antenne: ( RG58 )
Klemme 1 und 2: 12 VAC/DC
Klemme 9:
Klemme 1 und 3: 24 VAC/DC
Klemme10:
Relaisausgang:
Klemme 4 und 5 : Kontakt NO (rotes Relais)
Klemme 6 und 7 : Kontakt NO (grünes Relais)
Klemme 6 und 8 : Kontakt NC (grünes Relais)
Tab. 5
Tab. 6
Schirmung
Antenne