Interchangeable channel modules - MCCMORPHM0
In the receivers the channel functions are printed on the circuit board near the module's slot-in position: insert
the module or modules into the slots that correspond to the channels you intend to use.
The modules are set via dip-switches (Dip1=CHA - Dip2=CHB - Dip3=CHC - Dip4=CHD) to the following:
- Impulsive modules = dip-switch set to 'OFF' - ON/OFF modules=dip-switch set to 'ON'
Slot-in receiver cards (fig. 6)
Warning! The receiver cards must be sufficiently insulated from the parts of the host device, which are
powered by the mains.
The receiver card is inserted directly into an appliance, which is designed to receive it and has the following
electrical connections: 24V ac-dc between binding posts 3-4.
The receiver is fitted with two relays the outputs of which are marked CH1 (normally open contact) and CH2
(normally open/normally closed contact). To associate the channels CHA, CHB, CHC, CHD on the transmitters
to the relays CH1 and CH2 use jumper J1 located on the circuit board (e.g. fig. 6 - CHA = CH1 and CHB = CH2).
The channel relays can be set using the jumpers SEL CH1 and SEL CH2 as follows:
- ON/OFF relay = Jumper inserted - Impulsive relay = Jumper not inserted
Mini receivers IP20 (fig. 7)
The mini receiver is fitted with a 10-way terminal board with an electrical connection of 12/24V ac-dc between
binding posts 7-8. The receiver cards are fitted with two relays the outputs of which are marked CH1 (normally
open/normally closed contact) and CH2 (normally open/normally closed contact). To associate the channels
CHA, CHB, CHC, CHD on the transmitters to the relays CH1 and CH2 use the jumpers J1 located on the
circuit board (e.g. fig. 7 - CHA = CH1 and CHB = CH2).
The channel relays can be set using the jumpers SEL CH1 and SEL CH2 as follows:
- ON/OFF relay = Jumper inserted - Impulsive relay = Jumper not inserted
To change the relay function mode (from impulsive to ON/OFF and the other way round) the
receiver must be switched off and restarted.
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