rx24k e, Alarmy, domofony, P.Poż, Satel
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REMOTE CONTROL SET RX-2K / RX-4K ® r24k_e 10/06 The RX-2K / RX-4K remote control set enables electrical equipment to be remotely controlled by means of radio transmitters (remote keys). The remote control set can work with up to 340 remote keys. The RX-2K / RX-4K only supports SATEL-manufactured remote keys. Interaction of the RX-2K / RX-4K with security systems is facilitated by inputs which provide information on the system status. They make it possible to easily organize signaling of arming / disarming, as well as of alarm clearance. The design is based on the components of Microchip Technology Inc. which use the KEELOQ ® code-hopping technology for transmission between the transmitter and the receiver. It ensures both security of use and resistance to spurious control signals coming from other devices. 1. Description of electronics board Fig. 1. Schematic view of RX-4K receiver board Legend: 1 – receiver; 2 – LED indicator; 3 – programming buttons (PRG1 – channel 1; PRG2 – channel 2; PRG3 – channel 3; PRG4 – channel 4); 4 – pins to program the operating mode of relays (MODE1 – channel 1; MODE2 – channel 2; MODE3 – channel 3; MODE4 – channel 4); 5 – antenna; 6 – tamper contact; 7 – relays. 2 SATEL RX-2K/RX-4K Description of terminals: AR – information signal input - security system status (armed / disarmed); AL – information signal input - alarm; LV – signal output - low battery in remote key (OC); the output activates when the receiver detects low voltage in the remote key battery and remains active until a remote key with good battery is used (it can be used e.g. to report a trouble in the security system); SS – siren control output (OC); +12V – supply voltage input (direct voltage from 9V to 16V); COM – common (ground); C n – common terminal of relay; NC n – normally closed terminal of relay; n – relay (channel) number NO n – normally open terminal of relay; TMP – tamper contact terminals. The two-color LED indicates the module operating status and facilitates programming of the receiver parameters: • green light – normal operating mode; • red light – receiving signal from remote key in normal operating mode; • green blinking light – waiting for the first press of the remote key button when entering new remote key into the receiver memory; • red blinking light − waiting for the second press of the remote key button (when entering new remote key into the receiver memory); − the remote key battery is exhausted (after pressing the remote key button normal operating mode); − clearance of the receiver memory; • alternately blinking red and green light – programming the monostable relay ON time; • blinking by the sequence: red color, green color, extinction – started mode of programming from the computer. The programming buttons PRG1 to PRG4 allow: • entering remote keys into the receiver memory; • programming the monostable relay changeover time for the given channel. Additionally, the PRG1 button makes it possible to clear the receiver memory. 2. Installation The receiver electronics board includes components sensitive to electrostatic discharges. These electrostatic discharges should be removed prior to installation. Also, touching the receiver board components should be avoided in the process of installation. The RX-2K / RX-4K is mounted in a plastic housing. When closing the housing, be particularly careful so that the programming button is not pressed in by the cables. It is recommended that the manufacturer specified batteries be used in the remote keys. The battery status must be periodically checked (e.g. by noting how the LED on the receiver board lights when the remote key button is being pressed) and, if necessary, the used batteries must be replaced by new ones. 3 RX-2K/RX-4K SATEL Notes: • Do not discard the used batteries. They should be disposed of as required by the existing regulations (European Union Directives 91/157/EEC and 93/86/EEC). • Making any construction changes or unauthorized repairs is prohibited. This applies, in particular, to modification of assemblies and components. 3. Programming The RX-2K / RX-4K can be programmed by means of programming buttons or a computer with D LOAD 10 program installed. The D LOAD 10 program is available on web-site www.satel.pl . The program offers more advanced operation of the RX-2K / RX-4K. It allows edition of the list of remote keys by their unique serial numbers, deletion of individual remote keys already entered in the system, and assignment of user names to remote keys. 3.1 Starting communication with D LOAD 10 program Fig. 2. Management window for RX-4K in the D LOAD 10 program. In order to start the RX-2K / RX-4K communication with the D LOAD 10 program, you should: 1. Connect the receiver to the computer by means of the RS-CA5/6/R-2/4K cable (for connection details please see the instructions attached to the RS-CA5/6/R-2/4K cable). 2. Start the D LOAD 10 program in the computer (the program access is protected by password, which is 1234 by default and can be changed to any sequence of 16 characters - digits from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F can be entered.). 3. Enter the "Communication" menu, select the "Configuration" item, and indicate the computer port, the receiver is connected to. 4 SATEL RX-2K/RX-4K 4. Start the computer programming mode in the receiver, following the procedure below: − press and hold down the PRG4 programming button until the LED changes for a while the color of its light to red; − release the PRG4 button momentarily, then press it again and hold down until the LED starts blinking according to the sequence: red color, green color, extinction. Note: If communication with the D LOAD 10 program fails to be established within one minute, the receiver will return to its normal operating mode. 5. In the D LOAD 10 program, select "New device" in the "File" menu, and then the "RX- 2K/RX-4K/RE-4K". The remote control sets management window opens. Click on the "Read transmitters" button to open the list of remote keys already entered into the receiver. 3.2 Adding remote keys The receiver offers extended features for remote keys configuration. It makes it possible to control either all channels, or selected ones only. 3.2.1 Adding remote keys by means of programming buttons The number of channels the remote key will be able to operate depends on the number of button used for entering the remote key into the receiver memory. For example, if the remote key is entered with the use of the PRG2 button, the remote key will be able to operate the channel 2 (RX-2K) or the channels 2 , 3 and 4 (RX-4K). The channel 1 will be unavailable to it. The active buttons of the remote key will be 1 (RX-2K) or 1, 2 and 3 (RX-4K). The others will be inactive. Shown in the table below are channels available in the remote key, depending on which programming b utton was used to enter the remote key. Remote key button No. Remote key available channels 1 2 3 4 PRG1 1…4 1 2 3 4 PRG2 2…4 2 3 4 RX-4K PRG3 3…4 3 4 PRG4 4 4 PRG1 1…2 1 2 RX-2K PRG2 2 2 Table 1. Channels available in the remote key (blank fields mean inactive buttons). To enter remote key into the receiver memory, you should follow the procedure below: 1. Press the selected programming button – the LED starts blinking green. 2. Press any button on the remote key– the LED starts blinking red. 3. Press again the remote key button – the LED light changes to steady green. The remote key has been entered into the memory. Note: If the memory is already full or the remote key is incorrect (from another manufacturer), the receiver will return to its normal status after the first press of the remote key button. 3.2.2 Adding remote keys by means of D LOAD 10 program In order to enter a remote key into the receiver memory with the D LOAD 10 program you should: 1. Press the "New transmitter" button. The new remote key adding window opens. 2. According to the displayed command, press any button of the remote key. 3. According to the displayed command, press the remote key button again. 5 RX-2K/RX-4K SATEL Fig. 3. Window for adding new remote keys in the D LOAD 10 program. 4. Select, how many channels is the remote keys to operate (compare Table 1). 5. If required, enter the remote key name. 6. Press the "Next" button to add another remote key, or the "End" button to close the window. The new remote keys will now be included in the list of operated remote keys with the annotation: "New, to write". 7. Press the "Write transmitters" to save the entered changes. If the changes are not saved, the receiver will not be able to handle the new remote keys. Changing the number of channels used by the remote key as well as editing its name can be done at any moment by means of D LOAD 10 program. 3.3 Removing remote keys Individual deletion of remote key is only possible by using the D LOAD 10 program. The programming buttons make it only possible to erase full content of the receiver memory, i.e. also the remote key entered into it. 3.3.1 Clearance of receiver memory In order to clear the receiver memory, you should: 1. Press and hold down the PRG1 programming button until the LED changes for a while the color of its light to red (which will occur after approx. 3 seconds). 2. Release the PRG1 button momentarily, then press it again and hold down until the LED starts blinking red (which will occur after approx. 3 seconds), signaling thereby that the receiver memory is being erased. When the LED starts lighting steadily green again, the receiver is ready for programming new remote keys. 3.3.2 Removing remote keys by means of D LOAD 10 program To remove the remote key from the receiver memory you should: 1. Click on the remote key to be removed on the list of remove keys. 2. Press the "Delete transmitter" button and confirm selection in the pop-up window. 3. Press the "Write transmitters" button to save the entered changes. If the changes are not saved, the receiver will continue handling the remote key that were to be removed. 3.4 Programming relay operating mode The relay can work in one of the three modes, depending on how the jumpers are set on pins. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |