Operation
Upon receiving a code, the receiver first checks whether it is stored in memory and then activates the output.
Operating mode "single channel or multiple channel"
•Single channel: the relay can be activated by the 1rst or 2ond, 3rd or 4th channel of a transmitter already stored in the
receiver.
•Multiple channel: the relays are activated as follows, first channel by the relay on the mother board, and the second, third
and fourth channel activated by the second, third and fourth cards, respectively (if they exists).
In the case of the Micro receiver, if the transmitter is memorised by pressing the third channel, the first relay is activated by
the third channel and the second relay is activated by the fourth channel.
Channel activation mode (second channel)
The pulse-operating/bistable activation mode is selected using the microswicth.
Pulse-operating: the most common used function. The relay is activated for as long as the transmitter button is pressed.
Bistable: in this function, the realy closes when the transmitter is first pressed and remains closed even after the transmitter
button is released. Pressing the transmitter again causes it to become open, pressing it a third time will cause it to close again
and so on. Used to connect/disconnect alarm systems, etc ...
Installation and connections
Disconnect the power before working on the receiving installation.
Chassis attachment (depending on the models)
Attach the rear part of the chassis to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied.. Attach the circuit to the rear of the
chassis. If the antenna is a cable, pass it through the bottom of the chassis; if not screw it to the top part of the chassis. Pass
the cables through the bottom. Mount the receiver front. Do not position the receiver less than 5 metres away from another
receiver and/or active antenna.
Connections (depending on the models)
Connect the power cables to the terminals marked 1(+dc) and 2(-dc) in the mother board, as indicated. When working with a
12/24V receiver, set the power to 12 or 24V, using the selector pin on the left hand side of the circuit (marked 24V – 12V). Con-
nect the active antenna and/or access control elements cables to the terminals on the print circuit marked "+ - and S", as indic-
ated. Connect the relay-cards aimed at increasing the number of available channels in the connectors marked R2, R3 and
R4.
Programming
Manual programming
Press the programming pushbutton; a red programming led will turn in and a long acoustic signal will sound. Then send the
code to be programmed, pressing the transmitter or inserting the access control device into the reader. A short audible signal
will sound after each code is memorised. If no new transmitter is recorded in a space of 10 seconds or by pressing the button
in the rear of one of the recorded transmitters, the receiver leaves the programming mode. To carry out the radio pro-
gramming mode, the radio operation selector must first be set to the "Y" position (depending on the models).
Programming via additional radio transmitters with "master transmitter"
It is necessary to have a transmitter already recorded in this receiver. Press the button in the rear of the transmitter which is
already recorded in this receiver (if there is more than one receiver nearby, this will activate the programming mode in all the
receivers). The receiver will emit a long acoustic signal, indicating it has entered the programming mode. To record each of
the new transmitters, press the corresponding channel in each of them. A short acoustic signal after each recording will con-
firm that the programming has proceeded correctly. If no new transmitter is recorded in a space of 10 seconds or by pressing
the button in the rear of one of the recorded transmitters, the receiver leaves the programming mode.
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