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Applied Wireless Inc. 

 

Remote Control Transmitters 

                      Models  KTXW24SSA1,-2,-4,-6, KTX24SSA12 

 

    

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. 

 

 

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 necessary, use double-sided foam 

tape or hook & loop fasteners (not supplied) to secure the transmitter to a 

non-

metallic 

vertical surface. 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 or -12R Receiver 

Six-Button 
KTX 

 Relay

 #1

 

 Relay

 #2

 

 Relay

 #3

 

 Relay

 #4

 

Relay

 #5

 

Relay

 #6

 

Twelve-Button 
KTX 

 1 

Relay 

#1

 

 2 

Relay 

#2

 

 3 

Relay

 #3

 

 4 

Relay

 #4

 

 5 

Relay

 #5

 

 6 

Relay

 #6

 

 7 

Relay

 #7

 

 8 

Relay

 #8

 

 9 

Relay

 #9

 

10 

Relay

 #10

 

11 

Relay

 #11

 

12 

Relay

 #12

 

Summary of Contents for KTXW24SSA1

Page 1: ...eration 2 4 GHZ SPREAD SPECTRUM REMOTE CONTROLS Handheld Transmitter Model KTXW24SSA1 KTXW24SSA2 KTXW24SSA4 KTXW24SSA6 KTXW24SSA12 Remote Control Receiver w Relays Model RCR24SSA 6R Long Range Wireles...

Page 2: ...itters 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...

Page 3: ...izes when its associated button on the transmitter is pressed The relay deactivates when the transmitter s button is released or reception of the transmitter s signal ceases A relay is configured for...

Page 4: ...powered up i e the DIP Switches are only interrogated by the receiver s microprocessor at power up initialization DIP Switch S1 7 and S1 8 are not used They are reserved for future product enhancement...

Page 5: ...ch has to match the pattern set in the transmitter frequency switch which is also a 4 position dip switch exposed when the case is taken apart Bank Switch Setting To allow 2ea RCR24SS 6R receivers to...

Page 6: ...NO 6 12 RCR24SSA 6R Receiver Package Information 6 50 6 00 3 85 O 1 90 4 35 1 36 1 42 4 00 A N TENNA PO W ER D A TA LEA RNLED R ELA Y6 RELA Y5 RELA Y4 R ELA Y3 RELA Y2 R ELA Y1 LEA RNSW ITCH 1 2 24VA...

Page 7: ...nter Frequency 2400 2483 MHz Antenna Input Impedance 50 Ohms Operating Temperature 20 60 C Number of Address Codes Possible 4 2 Billion KTXW24SSA2 4 6 Transmitter Battery one CR123A coin cell Size 3 4...

Page 8: ...accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment d...

Page 9: ...son or organization to make any warranties or assume any liability in connection with the sale installation or use of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty...

Page 10: ...wer Check power to receiver power LED lit Relay Connection Verify connected to the correct Relay ID Code Match Re Learn remote to receiver MUST BE DONE WITH ANTENNA REMOVED Re Boot Needed Remove power...

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