‘105’ SERIES REMOTE RECEIVER DECODERS • • • • • • • • • • • • Remote Decoder; Radio, Infra-Red 4 Relay Channels – Expandable To 15 Radio Freqs; 433 / 458 MHz IP65 Rated Enclosure Easy Installation Via Screw Terminals 230Vac Or 12-30Vdc Supply 15 CMOS/TTL Channel O/P's Led Indication of Each Relay Output. Momentary or Latching Outputs 1 Timed Output Adjustable 0 To 255 Secs Relay Contacts 230Vac (5A pk, 2.5A cont) Requires No Radio Licence Description A general-purpose Rx decoder which may operate as radio or infra-red system. The unit is supplied in a tough ABS enclosure with IP65 rating, complete and ready to operate. As a radio or infrared Rx decoder, the system may be supplied as one of several options to enable the user to choose the optimum frequency modulation and range. The Rx decoder has a self-learning feature, which enables it to learn the signature code of up to 50 individual RF Solutions KEELOQ Tx encoders. Connections to the power supply and relay outputs are provided through screw terminals (these are the only connections required). The output relays are rated 2.5A @ 240Vac operating as either momentary of latched operation. An additional ”Low battery” LED and relay may be fitted to indicate that the Tx encoder battery voltage is low. Output 1 has a variable time feature, which may be adjusted to give a timed output (upto 4 minutes). A further 15 momentary digital outputs are also provided for expansion using the ‘115’ Expander (See datasheet DS115). Performance Table Modulation RF Frequency Transmit Output Power Range ** (MHz) (mW) (m) Infra-Red - - 20 AM 433 10 45 QM 433 10 100 FMNB 433NB 10 800 433 10 200 FM 458 500 3,000 ** Range stated is optimum, direct line of sight. In worst conditions this can be reduced by over 50% DS105-6 April ‘05 ©2003 Reg. No. 227 4001, England Page 1 ‘105’ SERIES REMOTE RECEIVER DECODERS Connections ANT D8 D7 D10 D9 POWER LED F1 T1 J4 LEARN LED BATT LOW LED SW1 J7 E INFRA-RED HEADER LEARN SWITCH MAINS TRANSFORMER RF RECEIVER / PAGER J3 J2 N L 230Vac Mains J5 0V 12-30 Vdc VR1 CH4 GND Connector to Expander RLY 9 J9 J14 N/O COMM N/C LOW BATT CH2 RLY 1 CH3 RLY 2 J10 CH4 RLY 3 J11 RLY 4 J12 N/O COMM N/C N/O COMM N/C N/O COMM N/C N/O COMM N/C O/P1 O/P2 O/P3 O/P4 The decoder requires either a single 12-30 Vdc supply or 240Vac mains. NOT BOTH! Warning! The unit is designed to be a fixed installation, which may be connected to a mains supply. Before removing the cover ensure that the mains input supply is removed. Any operation of the product that involves removal of the front cover should only be carried out by a competent person or qualified electrician. Configuration the Outputs (Jumper Links J2, J3) These links configure the operation of the digital outputs according to the table below. NOTE: The link status is read only on power up, after changing the links please to remove and re-apply power. The system is supplied with relay(s) type OMRON GL5114P or equivalent. Note: The user must ensure that the load connected does not overload the relay! J2 Open Open Connected Connected J3 Open Connected Open Connected RL 1 Latch Timed Latch Timed RL 2 Latch Momentary Latch Momentary RL 3 Latch Momentary Momentary Latch RL 4 Latch Momentary Momentary Latch Latch: The relay operates until the next valid transmission is received Momentary: The relay operates momentarily, or for as long as the Tx encoder switch is held on. Removing Timed Output: Turn the trimmer (VR1) fully Clockwise. Timed Output (O/P1) This is a variable timed output controlled by VR1. This may be adjusted from no delay to a maximum of 4 minutes 15 seconds. Turning VR1 anti-clockwise increases the output delay. A timed output is triggered by a signal from the transmitter, subsequent signals from the transmitter will cancel the timed output. DS105-6 April ‘05 ©2003 Reg. No. 227 4001, England Page 2 ‘105’ SERIES REMOTE RECEIVER DECODERS Low Battery Output The low battery feature informs the user that the Tx encoder used has a low voltage battery. The LOW BATT channel operates if the Rx decoder has received a transmitted signal with low voltage signal present. This will continue to operate until a transmitted signal without the low voltage signal has been received. NOTE: The LOW BATT relay is NOT fitted as standard, a relay of type BT47W/6 or equivalent can be used. Expanding the system to 15 Relay outputs The EX115C16A unit is available to connect directly to the ‘105’ Series Decoder providing 15 momentary relay outputs. For further information please see Datasheet DS115. Learning A New Transmitter Encoder 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press and release the programming switch (SW1) Note that the Learn LED will illuminate Depress and release the transmitter once, LED on the decoder will extinguish Depress and release the transmitter again, LED on the decoder will flash After the LED has stopped flashing the transmitter has been successfully taught to the decoder This transmitter will now operate the system Golden Transmitter: A special ‘golden transmitter’ encoder is available which when operated, causes the same function as the user pressing the ‘Learn Switch’ This enables ‘remote Learning’ (for applications where the ‘105’ decoder is inaccessible. For further information please contact our sales dept. Erasing Existing Tx Encoder 1. To completely erase the Tx encoders, press SW1 on the Rx decoder for 10 seconds. 2. The learn LED will turn off after the 10 seconds to indicate the Tx encoder(s) have been erased NOTE: You cannot erase individual Tx encoders **Range Please note that all radio systems are dependant on a radio signal being received through airspace. The range quoted is the optimal in direct line of sight without obstacles and in good atmospheric conditions. Range is affected by many things, e.g. local environmental conditions, atmospheric conditions, interference from other radio transmitters. In very worse case applications the range quoted may be reduced to 30% of the optimal range stated. Technical Specifications Dimensions: Enclosure: 190 x 120 x 60 mm o Storage Temperature; -10 to +70 Celsius. (PCB: 174 x 106mm) o Operating Temperature; 0 to +55 Celsius. Electrical Characteristics Min Typical Max Units Supply Voltage 11.0 12.0 30.0 V Supply Current: Quiescent 25 mA Time from Encoder Switch depressed to Decoder 100 mSecs output change Time from Encoder Switch release to Decoder output 300 mSecs change All Relays operating 400 mA Relay Rating* (240Vac) RLY1-4 2.5 5 A Low Battery Relay Rating (RLY9) 2 A @12Vdc *The relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purposes DS105-6 April ‘05 ©2003 Reg. No. 227 4001, England Page 3 ‘105’ SERIES REMOTE RECEIVER DECODERS Part Numbering Universal IR, AMS and QM Series Decoders Part Number Relay Outputs U105 4 Freq (MHz) 433.92 Description Universal Decoder (AM, QM and IR) Range** (Metres) Compatible RFSL Encoders 80 100 AM-110 Series 102C-433Q Series 20 20 IR106 Series IR102 Series Range** (Metres) Compatible RFSL Encoders ‘FM105’ Series Decoders Part Number Relay Outputs Freq (MHz) Description FM 433 Radio Modules 200 102Cx-433F Series for increased Range FM 433 Narrow Band 105-433NBF 4 433.525 Radio Modules for 800 102Cx-525N Series increased Range Long Range Remote FM-103Cx-458 Series 105-458F 4 458.850 3000 Control FM-107Cx-458 Series ** Range stated is optimum, direct line of sight. In worst conditions this can be reduced by over 50% 105-433F 4 433.92 For more information or general enquiries, please contact R. F. Solutions Ltd., Unit 21, Cliffe Industrial Estate, South Street, Lewes, E Sussex, BN8 6JL. England Tel +44 (0)1273 898 000 Email [email protected] Fax +44 (0)1273 480 661 http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk RF Solutions is a member of the Low Power Radio Association Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate, however no representation or warranty is given and R.F. Solutions 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 R.F.Solutions Ltd. DS105-6 April ‘05 ©2003 Reg. No. 227 4001, England Page 4