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Relay Response Mode Configuration – Latched Mode

 (continued) 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Master Reset

 

Function 

(optional) 

In addition to the Latch Groups described above, the RCRC6R receiver provides 
an optional Master Reset function. If the Master Reset function is enabled, 
pressing Button 6 on the transmitter will turn off any relay(s) that is(are) 
energized (either latched or toggled) at that time. When the Master Reset 
function is enabled, Relay 6 is non-functional (does not respond to Button 6 on 
the transmitter), regardless of the Response Mode to which it is configured (via 
DIP Switch S1-6). The Master Reset function is enabled by setting DIP Switch 
S2-4 to its ON position.  
 

Miscellaneous Considerations for Configuration  

 

When changing any DIP Switch settings, the receiver MUST be disconnected 
from power. Configuration changes do not take effect until the receiver is 
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 
enhancements. 

 

For DIP Switches S2-1, S2-2, and S2-3 only the highest-numbered switch is 
recognized if more than one is turned on. This does not apply to S2-4 (Master 
Reset). 

 
 

Global Latch Group 

DIP Switch S2-3 ON 

 

One Latch Group Consisting 

of All 6 Relays 

1

 

 

 

2

3

4

6

Any relay 
configured for 
Latched Mode will 
unlatch any other 
Latched Mode 
relay.

 

5

Learn Mode Instructions

 

The receiver will learn up to 4 transmitter IDs.  To learn a transmitter: 
1) Power up the receiver,  
2) Remove the receiver antenna  
3) Press the “Learn” button.   
    The “Learn” LED will then light.   
4) With the transmitter within 1 foot of the receiver, press any button on the 
transmitter. 

 

When the LED goes out, the transmitter has been learned.  To learn another 
transmitter, repeat the process.   
When the fifth transmitter is learned, the first transmitter that was learned is 
eliminated from memory. 
The receiver will retain this memory, even if power is discontinued from the 
receiver. 

 
LED Indicators (Receiver) 
Power LED: 

Indicates that voltage is applied to the receiver.

 

Data LED

:  LED indicates reception of data signal at the receivers frequency of 

operation.  For troubleshooting purposes, it can indicate the following: 

1)

 

Whether the transmitter is actually transmitting. 

2)

 

Whether there are interfering signals at the receiver’s frequency of 
operation.  The LED should remain off if the transmitter button is not 
being pressed.  Any LED indication would indicate that an interfering 
signal is present, the severity of which is indicated by how much the 
LED is activated. 

Relay LED’s (6):

 They indicate for each relay whether the relay is activated. 

Learn LED:

 Indicates when “Learn” mode is activated. 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for KTXW303C6-1

Page 1: ...nstructions for Installation and Operation Handheld Transmitters Models KTXW303C6 n where n 1 to 6 Remote Control Receiver w Relays Model RCR303C6R Long Range Wireless Applications This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 2: ...luded with the transmitter and 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 on a non metallic surface pointing either up or down If using an ...

Page 3: ...IP Switch S2 defines Latch Groups Any latching relay in a Latch Group will unlatch all other latching relays in that group Not Used Fig 1 Relay Response Mode Configuration O N 1 3 4 2 DISCONNECT RECEIVER FROM POWER before making any Configuration changes Settings only take effect upon power up NOTE For S2 1 S2 2 and S2 3 only the highest numbered switch is recognized if more than one is turned ON ...

Page 4: ... 3 ON One Latch Group Consisting of All 6 Relays 1 2 3 4 6 Any relay configured for Latched Mode will unlatch any other Latched Mode relay 5 Learn Mode Instructions The receiver will learn up to 4 transmitter IDs To learn a transmitter 1 Power up the receiver 2 Remove the receiver antenna 3 Press the Learn button The Learn LED will then light 4 With the transmitter within 1 foot of the receiver pr...

Page 5: ...Power Adapter 120VAC 12VDC 200mA 610300 AC Power Transformer 120VAC 24VAC 20VA 800216 AC Power Adapter 120VAC 12VDC 500mA 269006 AC Power Line Contactor SPST 30A 24VAC coil 610347 AC Power Adapter 120VAC 24VDC 0 8A Receiver Electrical Characteristics Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Operating Voltage Range AC or DC 10 12 26 Volts Operating Current Unactivated 30 mA Operating Current All 6 Relays Activat...

Page 6: ... may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation INSTRUCTION TO THE USER Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ...

Page 7: ...ss of use of the product 3 Loss of the original purchaser s time LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES This warranty limits AW s liability to the repair or replacement of the product AW makes no express warranty of merchantability or fitness for use Any implied warranties including fitness for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the one 1 year express limited warranty set f...

Page 8: ...LED lights Data Reception Check that Data LED on receiver flashes when remote button is pressed If Data LED flashes without pressing a remote button it may be an interference issue see above If Data LED flashes only when remote button is pressed continue down this list ID Code Match Re Learn remote to receiver MUST BE DONE WITH ANTENNA REMOVED Re Boot Needed Remove power from receiver for at least...

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