OPERATION
Upon receiving a code, the receiver first checks whether it is stored in
memory and if so, activates the channel for the microreceiver model used.
If the code received is not stored in memory, the receiver takes no further
action.
The microreceiver operates at 12/24 VAC/DC. Important: when working
with 12 VDC, make sure that the battery is in top working condition (it is
better to work with 13V.)
There are two different microreceiver models: single channel and double
channel.
• The single-channel microreceiver can be activated by a single channel
transmitter or by the second, third or fourth channel of a transmitter, if this
channel has been stored previously in the microreceiver.
• Double-channel microreceiver: the relays are activated as follows: Relay
1 by the first channel and Relay 2 by the second channel.
Channel activation mode:
Pulse-operating:
Select by setting the relay selector microswitches first channel and/or second
channel to OFF.
This is the most commonly used function. The relay remains activated whilst
the transmitter button is pressed.
Bistable: (only for 2nd channel)
Allows with the switch "S1" following function:
Select by setting the relay selection microswitches first channel and/or
second channel to ON.
When the transmitter is first pressed, the relay closes and remains in this
position even after the transmitter button is released. Pressing the transmitter
again causes it to open, pressing it a third time causes it to close again and
so on. Used to connect/disconnect alarm systems, etc.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Disconnect the power before working on
STOP
the receiver installation.
CHASSIS ATTACHMENT
The receiver comprises four different pieces: a rear
cover, circuit, front curved cover and adjustable
antenna.
• Attach the rear of the box to the wall using the plugs
and screws supplied.
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