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 KEELOQ REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS, 230Vac
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1 - 2 Channel Remote Control Systems 230Vac Supply AM / FM / FMNB Remote Receiver Decoder AM Range upto 100m FM Range upto 200m FMNB Range upto 1000m
Description A Range of `ready to operate' remote control systems supplied as either AM or FM and contain a transmitter and receiver decoder pair. Installation requires connections to power supply (230Vac Live and Neutral) and the output relay screw terminals. The output relays are activated by the key press on the transmitter encoder. The system utilises the Microchip Keeloq protocol, ensuring high security and reliability. The decoder has the capacity to learn up to 50 unique transmitters. These are memorised even if the power is removed. The decoder is supplied in an IP65 rated enclosure with Cable Gland and wall mounting lugs supplied
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High Security
Protocol
`Easy Learn' Tx Encoder Feature Easy Installation Via Screw Terminals. Up to 50 Transmitters per System 315 / 433 / 868 / 915 MHz Available 2 Relays Rated 12A pk at 230Vac Momentary or Latching Outputs IP65 Rated Enclosure (Wall Mounting Lugs Supplied) Requires No Radio Licence
DS119-5
June `06
(c)2006 REG No 277 4001, ENGLAND.
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KEELOQ REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS, 230Vac
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AM Remote Controls
Part Number 119S1-433A 119S2-433A Description AM RC System 1 ch 230Vac AM RC System 2 ch 230Vac Transmitter Type Pocket Keyfob Pocket Keyfob Freq (MHz) 433.92 433.92 Range** (Metres) 100 100
Additional AM Transmitter Keyfobs
Part Number 110C1-433A 110C2-433A Description Transmitter Keyfob, 1 switch Transmitter Keyfob, 2 switch Freq (MHz) 433.92 433.92 Range** (Metres) 100 100
FM Remote Controls
Part Number 129S1-433F 129S2-433F 10209S1-433F 10209S2-433F 10209S1-525N 10209S2-525N Description FM RC System 1 ch 230Vac FM RC System 2 ch 230Vac FM RC System 1 ch 230Vac FM RC System 2 ch 230Vac FM NB RC System 1 ch 230Vac FM NB RC System 2 ch 230Vac Transmitter Type Pocket Keyfob Pocket Keyfob Handheld Handheld Handheld Handheld Freq (MHz) 433.92 433.92 433.92 433.92 434.525 434.525 Range** (Metres) 150 150 200 200 1000 1000
Additional FM Transmitter Keyfobs
Part Number 120T1-433F 120T2-433F 102C1-433F 102C2-433F 102C1-525N 102C2-525N Description Transmitter Keyfob 1 switch Transmitter Keyfob 2 switch FM Transmitter encoder 1 switch FM Transmitter encoder 2 switch FM Transmitter encoder 1 switch FM Transmitter encoder 2 switch Freq (MHz) 433.92 433.92 433.92 433.92 434.525 434.525 Range** (Metres) 150 150 200 200 1000 1000
** Range stated is optimum, direct line of sight. In worst conditions this can be reduced by over 50%
DS119-5
June `06
(c)2006 REG No 277 4001, ENGLAND.
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KEELOQ REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS, 230Vac
Data Outputs
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Each of the transmitter switches maps directly to the relay outputs. (SW1 to RLY1, SW2 to RLY2) Each output relay provides an isolated switch. Connections are Common (COM), Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC).
Relay Connections when Transmitter NOT Operating
The jumper links ( LK1, LK2 ) configure the outputs to be momentary or latching. LK1 LK2 O/P 1 O/P2 Open Open Mom Mom Open Connected Mom Latch Connected Open Latch Mom Connected Connected Latch Latch Note : In momentary mode the relay will operate for as long as the transmitter switch is held on.
Learning a new Transmitter Encoder
To enter and activate the learn mode the following sequence must be performed. 1. Power the receiver unit up and wait 10secs for the unit to enter `normal operation' mode. 2. Switch the receiver unit OFF and then ON again in ~1sec intervals four times finally leaving the unit powered up. 3. After 5secs until a `beep' sound is heard. 4. The unit is now in `learn' Mode. 5. Briefly press a button on the transmitter, the receiver unit will `beep' twice. 6. Briefly Press the transmitter button again, he receiver unit will `beep' three times. 7. Wait 10sec for the unit to return to `normal operation' mode. 8. The transmitter is now `learnt' to the receiver unit and will operate the output relays.
Erasing Transmitter Encoders form Memory
To enter and activate the erase mode the following sequence must be performed. 1. Power the receiver unit up and wait 10secs for the unit to enter `normal operation' mode. 2. Switch the unit off and then on again in ~1sec intervals six times finally leaving the unit powered up. 3. Wait 5secs until a `ticking' sound is heard for a period of 10secs by the operation and release of one of the relays. 4. Wait 10secs for the receiver unit to return to `normal' mode 5. The unit has now erased all encoder data.
NC COM NO
Relay Connections when Transmitter OPERATING
NC COM NO
Note
During Learn and Erase the relays should not be connected to equipment that will be harmed by rapid changes of the relay polarisation.
DS119-5
June `06
(c)2006 REG No 277 4001, ENGLAND.
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KEELOQ REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS, 230Vac
Technical Specifications
`110' & `120' Transmitter Keyfob Battery Type GP23AE (supplied)
Electrical Characteristics Min Typical Max
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Supply Voltage Supply Current : Quiescent Supply Current : Transmitting Operating frequency `102' Transmitter Encoder Battery Type PP3 (supplied) Dimensions 110mm x 65mm x 24mm
Electrical Characteristics Supply Voltage Supply Current Frequency: Wideband Narrowband RF Output Power (ERP) @ 433 MHz
8.5
9 0 8 433.92
16
Units V mA mA MHz
Min 8 11 432.90 434.450 -
Typical 9 14 433.92 434.525
Max 12 21 434.10 434.575 10
Units
V mA MHz MHz mW
`009' Receiver Decoder Dimensions 110mm (not including antenna) x 85mm x 35mm Operating Temperature: 0 to +55o Celsius. Storage Temperature: -10 to +70o Celsius.
Electrical Characteristics Min Typical Max
Supply Voltage 230 Supply Current : Quiescent 19 mA all relays operating 260 Relay Rating at 230Vac* 5 12 A Time delay from Tx on Switch to Rx Relay operation 100 mS Time delay from Tx sw relax to Rx Relay release 300 MS *The relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purposes
Units VAC
RS232 Serial Data Output
The `009' receiver decoder board can have the capability of an RS232 serial data output via Connector J6. This requires the addition of an RS232 driver chip (MAX232) in position U5 and associated capacitors C5,6,7,8 (100nF). The data output connections from the PCB should be made to Pin 2 and the ground connection made to Pin 5 of a 9 way `D' type connector. The COM port settings should be:Bits per Second: Data Bits: Parity: Stop Bits: Flow Control: 9600 8 None 1 None
The data stream contains the encoder serial number, button code and low battery status bit. For more information on using the serial data output or for general enquiries, please call: RF Solutions Ltd. Unit 21, Cliffe Industrial Estate, Lewes, E. Sussex, BN8 6JL, England Tel +44 (0)1273 898 000 Fax +44 (0)1273 480 661
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate , however no representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by R.F. Solutions Ltd. with respect to the accuracy of such information. Use of R.F.Solutions as critical components in life support systems is not authorised except with express written approval from R.F.Solutions Ltd.
DS119-5
June `06
(c)2006 REG No 277 4001, ENGLAND.
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KEELOQ REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS, 230Vac
Email: sales@rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk
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DS119-5
June `06
(c)2006 REG No 277 4001, ENGLAND.
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