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Draper Low Voltage, Remote Control, Serial and Network Wiring Guide
Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communication with RS232 and low voltage Radio Frequency Remote Control
➀ Wire Screen according to diagram.
➁ Before you can send commands, the RF receiver must "learn" the remote
transmitter. When the RF receiver fi rst receives power, a red LED on the
bottom of the receiver activates. This means it is in learning mode. To
"learn" the transmitter, simply point it at the RF receiver and hold down the
"up" button until the red LED goes out.
➂ Once the remote is learned, press "Up" to test the screen. If screen goes
down, then the motor direction needs to be reversed. Press and hold
"Stop" for fi ve seconds, then press the "Up" button. Motor directions will
now be reversed.
➃ To learn a second transmitter (up to fi ve total allowed), press the "learn"
button on the bottom of the receiver, and repeat step 2 (you will have 10
seconds after pressing the "learn" button).
Wire to connect power to MC1 should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be suffi cient to
carry the motor load. Red and Black wires are the "open" and "close" leads from the motor. The MC1 comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National
Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. RF receiver is connected to MC1 using low voltage modular
data or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explana-
tion on page 2). The RF Receiver must be within 1,000 feet of the MC1, must have a power supply, and must run through a splitter before the MC1. Power
supply can power up to three input devices. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the MC1 using 3-conductor wire.
Wiring Diagram for Two-Way Serial Communiation with RS232 and low voltage Infrared Remote Control
➀ Wire Screen according to diagram.
➁ Press "Up." If screen goes down, Press and hold "Stop" for fi ve seconds,
then press the "Up" button. Motor directions will now be reversed.
Wire to connect power to MC1 should be between 18 AWG and 12 AWG (solid or stranded) 2 conductors with ground. Wire size needs to be suffi cient to
carry the motor load. Red and Black wires are the "open" and "close" leads from the motor. The MC1 comes enclosed in a metal box conforming to the National
Electric Code (NEC) with appropriate spacing between the wires and any exposed parts of the box. IR Eye is connected to MC1 using low voltage modular data
or telephone cord (RJ11), which is isolated from the AC power line. This wire is commonly called Silver Satin. It must be electrically straight (see explanation on
page 2). The IR eye must be within 100 feet of the MC1. A dry contact wall switch may also be connected to the MC1 using 3-conductor wire.
White-Common
Red-to Screen (directional)
Brown-to Screen (directional)
Black-Hot to 110-120V AC
Program LED
Green/Yellow-Ground
Fuse
RS232 Data FROM Control System
RS232 Data TO Control System
Signal Ground & Manual Switch Common
Manual Switch Down
Manual Switch Up
MC1
Electrically Straight
Data Cable
Program LED
Fuse
MC1
Eye Port
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Low Voltage Wiring by others
AC Wiring by electrician
Electrically Straight
Data Cable
Splitter
RF Transmitter
Transmitter range: 100 feet
White-Common
Red-to Screen (directional)
Brown-to Screen (directional)
Black-Hot to 110-120V AC
Green/Yellow-Ground
Low Voltage Wiring by others
AC Wiring by electrician
RS232 Data FROM Control System
RS232 Data TO Control System
Signal Ground & Manual Switch Common
Manual Switch Down
Manual Switch Up
IR Eye
Electrically Straight
Data Cable
IR Transmitter
Transmitter range: 70 feet
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Power
Supply
RF Receiver