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Applied Wireless Inc.
Remote Control Transmitters
Models KTXW24SSA1,-2,-4,-6, KTX24SSA-12
Remote Control Receiver
Models
RCR24SSA-6R
Product Descriptions
These remote control receivers and transmitters are designed to provide
a quick and cost effective solution for a variety of wireless remote control
applications. The receiver utilizes Spread Spectrum technology and
offers excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) tolerance - often
found in AC and DC motor applications. The receiver includes three low
voltage, internal, 10-Amp, SPDT relays and an external whip antenna.
Expected range with these products is 350 to 500 feet*. The range may
be increased through the use of a higher gain antenna (800253-5-RC) at
the receiver. These products will not interfere with or be affected by Wi-Fi
systems.
The receiver runs on 12 to 24 Volts AC or DC (supply not included).
Through the use of jumper settings on the receiver board, the receiver
can be operated in momentary, latched (one button on, another button
off), or toggle modes. It can be configured to operate as channels 1
through 6 (default) or channels 7 to 12.
The receiver can quickly “learn” up to 60 Applied Wireless transmitters
with different address codes. All keyfob transmitters come from the
factory with a unique ID code. A receiver will only respond to the
transmitter whose ID code has been “learned”. All other transmissions
from transmitters with different ID codes will be ignored. Multiple
transmitters and receivers may be used in the same area without
interfering with each other.
Power for the 6-button handheld is supplied by a 3V CR123 battery
(included).
Power for the 12-button handheld transmitter is supplied by two AA
batteries.
An indicator LED indicates the transmitter is transmitting.
* Unobstructed, straight line-of-sight range, when used with the standard
antennas included with the receiver.
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Installation Instructions
Before Beginning the Installation
Plan your installation carefully. The physical location and orientation of
the receiver will have a significant influence on reception, particularly at
longest ranges. For best results,
the receiver antenna, should be
positioned vertically (pointing either up or down).
If the receiver is
mounted in a metal enclosure, a 600279-8 bulkhead extension cable will
enable the antenna to be mounted externally. Also, keep in mind that
the RF signal from the transmitter will travel through most non-metallic
building materials (wood, stucco, brick, etc.), however
maximum stated
reception range is based on unobstructed line of sight conditions.
Keyfob Button / Relay Assignment
Relays in the receivers respond to the buttons on the transmitters as follows:
Transmitter
Type
Transmitter
Button Number
Corresponding Relay in
RCR24SSA-6R
Six-Button
KTX
1
Bank A, Relay
#1
2
Bank A, Relay
#2
3
Bank A, Relay
#3
4
Bank A, Relay
#4
5
Bank A, Relay
#5
6
Bank A, Relay
#6
Twelve-Button
KTX
1
Bank A, Relay
#1
2
Bank A, Relay
#2
3
Bank A, Relay
#3
4
Bank A, Relay
#4
5
Bank A, Relay
#5
6
Bank A, Relay
#6
7
Bank B, Relay
#1
8
Bank B, Relay
#2
9
Bank B, Relay
#3
10
Bank B, Relay
#4
11
Bank B, Relay
#5
12
Bank B, Relay
#6
See Page 9 for Bank A/B Jumper Setting. Bank A is default
setting.