2.1.1 Technical Characteristics
power supply:
current absorbed:
output:
output functioning:
output contact capacity:max. 1A at 24 Vdc for resistive loads
2.1.2 Snap on assembly (See Figure 2)
Snap on assembly is only envisaged when combined with Aprimatic gate
control units, which have a special connector for snapping on the receiver
(for further details, refer to the instructions for the unit).
2.1.3 Assembly in a separator container
If you do not want to assemble the receiver in the control unit container, you
can buy a separate external container.
WARNING:
If you want to use containers other than those supplied as options by
Aprimatic, these containers must guarantee a minimum protection
rating of IP44 for internal use and IP55 for external use.
2.2 Removable memory module ( See Figure 3)
The memory module must be inserted in the special connector on the receiver.
You can insert it in either direction. This module has been specially
programmed and contains all the information required for using the unit and
all the information about the remote controls enabled.
The module can contain up to 400 devices in the 4 K version (supplied with
the receiver) and up to 1500 devices in the 16 K version (optional).
Aprimatic recommends that you use a second module (not supplied with the
unit) as a backup module to be used if the one on the receiver is faulty.
3. RECEIVER CONNECTION SCHEMES
See Figure 1.
Starting from the top, terminal 1 is the earthing, terminal 2 is the aerial input
and terminals 3 and 4 are used to supply the receiver with a power of 24V ac
or dc. Terminals 5 and 6 allow the receiver to monitor both APRIMATIC units
and units manufactured by any other companies. For example, if the contact
is positioned at the positive (non-APRIMATIC), you only have to open the
jumper JP9; in all other cases, the jumper JP9 must be left closed.
4. PROGRAMMING
4.1 Receiver
4.1.1 Enabling button ( See Figure 4)
Using the jumpers JP5-8, you can select which receiver output channel and,
therefore, which remote control button, will enable the output signal. This
selection is made by closing just one of the jumpers present, following the
scheme indicated below:
JP5 – Channel 1 - Button 1 / JP6 – Channel 2 - Button 2
JP7 – Channel 3 - Button 3 / JP8 – Channel 4 - Button 4.
WARNING:
Only close one jumper or you risk breaking the unit.
24 Vdc;
stand-by: 20 mA; self-teaching: 25 mA; with output
enabled: 20 mA;
normally open contact
pulse, duration 1 s.
max. 2A at 24 Vdc for non-resistive loads
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