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433.92 Mhz radio receiver, with 1,2 or 4 channels for fixed-code transmitters. Available in the swift latch
version "R" (for pre-set stations) or in the outdoor version "RE" with terminals and plastic casing. 250
radio controls memory capacity with different coding. suggestions for the installation: in order to obtain maximum
performance it is advisable to install the receiver far from sources of noise and the aerial far from metal masses;
should it be necessary to install multiple receivers within the same area, these will have to be at a distance of at
least 1mt. from each other. Before connecting the receiver check that the supply voltage corresponds, and that the
relay contacts capacity is suitable for the load that has to be applied. Possibility of selecting three different types of
operation per channel: Monostable (default), the relay is activated upon the command and deactivated automatically.
Bistable, the relay is activated and remains active until a further command is received. Timed, the relay remains
active for the time set.
MonosTaBle PrograMMing (norMally useD)
after having powered the receiver the green leD switches on for 1 second to signal the passing of the initial memory
test. should this not occur, and the orange leD switches on instead, contact the customer assistance service.
Entry into programming mode takes place by pressing buttons B1-B2-B3-B4. Each button associates the remote
control to the relative channel: B1=channel 1; B2=channel 2; B3=channel 3; B4=channel 4. Press the button on the
receiver relative to the channel to which it is intended to associate the remote control: the green LED switches on.
The button of the radio control has to be pressed twice for the code to be inserted. On the first pressing of the radio
control button, the green LED switches off to then switch on again; on the second pressing of the radio control button,
the green LED flashes 3 times to indicate that the storing has taken place: should the receiver not detect the same
code on the second pressing of the radio control button, the programming is quitted without the 3 green flashes. After
having pressed the button on the receiver and after the radio control button has been pressed the first time, there is
a 10-second timeout for completing the operation.
PrograMMing of The relay ouTPuTs (BisTaBle-TiMeD)
To enter the channel (B1-B2-B3-B4) configuration stage, press twice the button associated to the channel on the
receiver. Upon the first pressing of the button, the green LED switches on (storing of the code); on the second
pressing the green LED starts flashing, at this point, for all channels, the programming takes place only by means of
the B1 button. Monostable mode: press button "B1"once , the green LED switches on permanently, after 5 seconds it
flashes once. Bistable mode: press the "B1" button twice; upon the second command, the green LED turns red and
after 5 seconds it flashes once. Timed mode: press the "B1" button three times: upon the third command the red
LED turns orange and after 5 seconds switches off. At this point the red LED indicating the seconds starts flashing:
each flash counts as 1 second for the timing to be set. After the required time calculated in seconds has lapsed,
press button "B1": the LED turns green and starts flashing, indicating the minutes. Each flash counts as 1 minute in
the timing to be set. After the required time calculated in minutes has lapsed, press button "B1" again: the flashing
of the green LED stops and a flash of the orange LED will confirm the end of the time setting. example 1: to set a
timing of 2 minutes and 20 seconds on the second channel, press button "B2" twice, the green LED flashes, press
button "B1" 3 times and the orange LED switches on; after five seconds the orange LED switches off and the red
LED starts flashing (with each flashing indicating one second); after 20 flashes press button "B1" once (halting the
timing of the seconds); after three seconds the green led starts flashing, (each flash indicating one minute); after 2
flashes press button "B1" (stopping the minutes timing and quitting the programming); an orange flash indicates that
the programming has been quitted. example 2: to set 20 seconds on the second channel, press button "B2" twice,
the green LED flashes, press button "B1" 3 times (the orange LED switches on), after five seconds the orange LED
switches off and the red LED starts flashing, (each flash indicating one second); after 20 flashes press button "B1"
twice (I halt the timing and quit the procedure); an orange flash indicates that the programming has been quitted.
ProceDure for The cancellaTion of a coDe
Keep button "B2" pressed for more than 5 seconds: on pressing the button the green LED switches on and after 5
seconds the orange LED lights up. At this point the cancellation mode is the same as the learning mode: upon the first
pressing of the button for the radio control to be cancelled, the LED switches off to then be turned on again; on the
second pressing of the radio control button, the LED flashes 3 times to indicate cancellation of the code. After pressing
the button on the receiver and after the first pressing of the radio control button a 10-second timeout controls the
completion of the operation. If a code is associated with multiple channels it will be eliminated from all associations. If
the code received is found in memory, the orange LED will flash 3 times, otherwise it simply switches off.
MeMory cancellaTion
Keep button "B2" pressed for more than 10 seconds. Upon pressing the button, the green LED switches on (code
storing stage); after 5 seconds the orange LED lights up (code cancellation stage); after 10 seconds, as confirmation
of the memory cancellation, the orange LED flashes 3 times. nB: after the memory cancellation, all radio controls
are cancelled and all the outputs are returned to the default monostable function