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.
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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.