`CLUB` SERIES RADIO RELEASE

‘CLUB’ SERIES RADIO RELEASE
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Rugged Remote Control
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Complies with ETSI300-220
Leading Edge FM Radio Design
Simple Switch Tx and Rx Pairing
‘One Transmitter’ can control ‘Many
Receivers’
1 or 3 Switched versions Available
‘Rain’ proof to IP65
Protective Outer ‘rubber boot’
Rubberised IP67 Switches
Uses Std PP3 type 9V battery
(supplied)
• External Foot /Audio Switch inputs
Available
Description
A Rugged Radio Release system is designed for continuous operation 365 days of the year. This
design incorporates IP rated enclosures with ‘resin dipped’ circuit boards for protection against
water ingression. The circuit employs a high selectivity Crystal controlled FM Radio Circuitry for
reliable long life operation. Supplied ready to operate, the only connections required are to the
receiver/decoder. All connections are via screw terminals.
Additional transmitters or receivers may be added to achieve your system requirements.
The Club systems are available as either 200m range or 1km range systems. The 1km range
system has the ability to penetrate interference/obstacles in harsh environments and operates
where standard radio systems fail!
1,000m Part Numbers
Part Number
Description
CLUB1000-S1
1000m Radio System, 1 Switch (transmitter and receiver Unit)
CLUB1000-S3
1000m Radio System, 3 Switch (transmitter and receiver Unit)
CLUB1000-TX1
1,000m Transmitter, 1 Switch
CLUB1000-TX3
1,000m Transmitter, 3 Switch
200m Part Numbers
Part Number
Description
CLUB200-S1
200m Radio System, 1 Switch (transmitter and receiver Unit)
CLUB200-S3
200m Radio System, 3 Switch (transmitter and receiver Unit)
CLUB200-TX1
200m Transmitter, 1 Switch
CLUB200-TX3
200m Transmitter, 3 Switch
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Installation Notes
Firmly fix the receiver unit approx. 2 metres from the ground, ideally in direct sight of the transmitter. Obstacles
between transmitter and receiver will reduce range! Once paired together each switch on the transmitter
operates one of the relays on the receiver unit.
Pairing Transmitter to Receiver
Each transmitter and receiver contains an address Switch. This is used to set the identity of the unit. In order
for a receiver to respond to a transmitter, the addressees must match,. This enables the user to set individual
transmitter and receivers to operate or not operate with each other. It also enables multiple systems to operate
within the same vicinity.
Each system is supplied ready configured, and does not need to be altered.
However, if you require a different address (e.g. if you have two systems in close proximity or wish to have
several receivers to one transmitter etc);
There are 8 address ‘Switches’ which the transmitter and receiver use to identify themselves.
The Receiver and Transmitter units must have the same Address ‘Switches’ in order to recognise each
others signal.
The Transmitter switches are labelled ‘SW1’
The Receiver switches are labelled ‘LK1’
Relay Output Connections
Upto 4 relays are provided on the receiver output. The relay output provides a ‘switch’ output which operates
when the transmitter switch is pressed. Each relay has the connections as below.
NC
COM
NO
NC
COM
NO
Relay Connections when
Transmitter NOT Operating
Relay Connections when
Transmitter OPERATING
Relay output ‘1’ provides a longer momentary output (approx ½ second) this may be removed (see below). For
solenoid driven traps.
The outputs are driven from a Microcontroller and can be customised to specific requirements.
Relay Output Configuration
The two option links OPT1, OPT2 (to the left of the antenna connector on the Rx PCB) set the action of the
relay outputs according to the following table. Please note that these can be customised on request.
OPT1
OPT 2
Relay 4
Relay 3
Relay 2
Relay 1
out
out
½ Sec Momentary
½ Sec Momentary
½ Sec Momentary
Momentary
in
out
Momentary
Momentary
Momentary
Momentary
out
in
Latching
Latching
Latching
Latching
in
in
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Notes for use when Connecting the Remote Control System to a Clay Trap Release
This system is supplied complete with cable in order to connect to the Clay Trap Release.
Warning : Not all Clay Traps have the same wiring convention!
The system is pre-wired (as diagram below) to operate with most trap releases, before connecting, CHECK
YOUR CONNECTIONS. (using a voltmeter) if you are in any doubt, DO NOT CONNECT THE SYSTEM,
consult a qualified Electrician. Although the system operates on 12/24V damage may occur to the receiver unit
if wrong connections are made.
Installation Notes
1. Connect Power to the Receiver unit.
The receiver unit requires the following connections to operate
12V supply (Brown wire as supplied)
OV Supply (Yell/GRN wire as supplied)
These may not match the wire colours on your Trap!
2. When the Receiver unit has power connected the Power LED will illuminate. This must be ‘on’ for the
system to operate.
3. Check operation of the Remote Control
4. When the power LED is ‘on’ the Remote Control System may be operated, Check operation by firing
the transmitter and check that;
• The LED on the transmitter illuminates
• The Rx Data LED on the Receiver unit (next to the power LED) illuminates.
If this does not work then check your Switch addresses on the transmitter and receiver.
5. Check the Wiring to the Trap
6. The receiver has been pre-wired to the following Circuit
117 Receiver
Unit
12V
Relay Output
0V
COM
N.C.
N.O.
Brown
Grn / Yell
Blue
12V
0V
Switched
Output
7. When operated, the receiver provides an output (Blue Wire) which momentarily connects to 0V.
8. Alternative Wiring : The switched output may be connected in several ways, please see the ‘Relay
Output Connections section. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
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Technical Specifications
Dimensions
(mm)
Length
Width
Height
Transmitter Unit
Booted Transmitter
Unit
(not including ANT)
66
36
(not including ANT)
Decoder Unit
110 (not including ANT)
85
35
Transmitter Unit (CLUB1000-TXn and CLUB200-TXn)
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Storage Temperature; -10 to +70 Celsius.
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Operating Temperature; 0 to +55 Celsius.
Electrical Characteristics
Supply Voltage (1 x PP3 Battery)
Supply Current
Min
Frequency (CLUB1000-TXn)
Frequency (CLUB200-TXn)
RF Output Power (ERP)
Frequency Accuracy over Full Temp Range
Receiver Unit
Storage Temperature; -10 to +70o Celsius.
Typical
9
10
Max
434.075
433.92
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10
±27
Dimension
V
mA
MHz
MHz
mW
KHz
Operating Temperature; 0 to +55o Celsius.
Electrical Characteristics
Supply Voltage for +12v
Supply Voltage for +24v
Supply Current :
FM Quiescent
FM all relays operating
Relay Rating (Rlys 1-4) (@ 12Vdc)
@12V
@50V
Relay Rating (RLY Alternative) (@ 50Vdc)
@ 230Vac*
Min
Typical
12.0
24.0
19
260
Max
Dimension
Vdc
Vdc
275
mA
mA
2
1
A
A
1
A
*The relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purposes
For more information or general enquiries, please contact
RF Solutions Ltd.,
Unit 21, Cliffe Industrial Estate,
South Street, Lewes,
E Sussex, BN8 6JL. England
Tel +44 (0)1273 898 000
Fax +44 (0)1273 480 661
[email protected] www.radiotrap.com
Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate, however no representation or warranty is given and Radiotrap Ltd. assumes no liability with respect to the accuracy of such information.
Use of R.F.Solutions as critical components in life support systems is not authorised except with express written approval from Radiotrap Ltd.
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