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Relay Response Mode Selection Jumpers
RCR24SS remote control receivers may be configured for three different output
response modes:
1. Momentary Mode (factory-default),
2. Latched Mode, or
3. Toggle Mode (sometimes called “Push On / Push Off” Mode).
The configuration selected applies to all three of the receiver’s on-board relays.
This section describes the characteristics of, and configuration settings for, the
three Relay Response Modes.
To implement any of the three modes, place a
horizontal jumper at the location of the desired mode
in the first 3 rows.
The UNLATCH jumpers in the last three rows should
be left vertical (not connected) unless the LATCHING
mode is selected.
For example, if connector SV1-U2 has a horizontal
jumper, button 2 on the transmitter will turn RELAY 1
off unless it is already off. Jumpers at L1, U2 and L2,
U1 would configure Relay 1 and 2 as a latching pair.
Momentary
Toggle
Latching
Unlatch with 2
No Connection
Unlatch with 3
SV1
M1
T1
L1
U2
U3
Momentary
Toggle
Latching
Unlatch with 1
No Connection
Unlatch with 3
SV2
M2
T2
L2
U1
U3
Momentary
Toggle
Latching
Unlatch with 1
No Connection
Unlatch with 2
SV3
M3
T3
L3
U1
U2
Relay 1 Mode
Control Settings
Relay 3 Settings
Relay 2 Settings
Learn Mode Instructions
The receiver will learn up to 60 transmitter IDs.
To learn a transmitter:
1. Power up the receiver.
2. Momentarily press the learn button; the light LEARN light will go on.
3. Press any button on the transmitter until the LEARN light goes out.
4.
To learn another transmitter, repeat the process.
Codes cannot be deleted individually. The entire list of learned codes can
be cleared by pressing and holding the LEARN switch for at least 10
seconds and then releasing it. The LEARN light will flash on and off for a
few seconds to indicate the entire list of learned transmitters is empty.
LED Indicators (Receiver)
Power LED:
Indicates that voltage is applied to the receiver.
Relay LED’s (3):
They indicate for each relay whether the relay is activated.
Learn LED:
Indicates when “Learn” mode is activated.
Controlling 120V Circuits and High Amperage Loads
The RCR receiver is not UL listed, and 110 or higher voltage circuits should not
be directly connected to the receiver relays. These circuits can be controlled
however by using a contactor with a 24-VAC coil (AW PN 269006, 30A
contactor).
For low voltage loads over 10 Amps, Applied Wireless offers internal 16A relay
option or high current relays (AWPN 269007, 30A 12VDC Relay) that can be
controlled by the RCR receiver.