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Description of the receivers 

 

1 channel receiver 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 channel receiver 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status LED’s. Lit when active 
D1-D3 Red light 
D4 Green light 

Connector X1 for connection 

to the control panel EP103 

Connection terminal for 
antenna 

Self-teach button SW1 

BNC-connector for 
antenna 

LED D1 shows 
programming status 

Self-teach button SW1 

Type designation 
and serial number 

Jumper JP1, for Relay 4 
(relay can be either ’Step’ or ‘Pulse’) 

Pulse (jumper OFF): 

the relay  

remains active as long as the button 
is pressed. 

Step (jumper ON): 

one press 

activates the relay, the second press 
de-activates the relay. 

Connection terminals  

Connection – Numbering of connection terminal 

Relay 1 N/O 

 

Relay 4 N/O 

Relay 1 Common

Output 1 
Function: N/O 

 

Relay 4 Common 

Relay 2 N/O 

 

10 

Relay 4 N/C 

Output 4 
Function : N/O or /C 

Relay 2 Common

 

11 

0 V 

Relay 2 N/C 

Output 2 
Function: N/O or N/C 

 12  12 

VDC/VAC 

Relay 3 N/O 

 

13 

24 VDC/VAC 

Voltage supply 

Relay 3 Common

Output 2 
Function: N/O 

 14  Antenna 

  

 

 

15 

Antenna, 

earth 

Antenna connection 

User manual                
DB317 and DBR1-M4 
edition 5 

Summary of Contents for DB317

Page 1: ...ual Edition 5 Technical data DB317 DBR1 M4 Dimensions WxHxD 45x75x21 mm 80x80x50 mm Supply Voltage via control panel 12 24 VAC VDC Current Consumption max 11mA max 41 mA Temperature range 0 to 50 C 20...

Page 2: ...battery begins to run out there will be two indications the range will decrease and the transmitter s red LED will weaken The 4 button handheld transmitter requires a 12V battery type 23A the 2 butto...

Page 3: ...ter Red LED Indicates a transmission Function buttons Battery tray Key ring holder 2No CR2016 3v batteries 4 button transmitter Battery tray Key ring holder Red LED Indicates a transmission Function b...

Page 4: ...e jumper OFF the relay remains active as long as the button is pressed Step jumper ON one press activates the relay the second press de activates the relay Connection terminals Connection Numbering of...

Page 5: ...is mounted correctly Place the receiver with the cable glands facing down As far as possible protected from the wind and weather Don t mount the receiver close to 230 400VAC cables It should be mount...

Page 6: ...w removed from the system Be aware of that if more than one transmitter button has been introduced to the receiver will these work anyway 4 Repeat for any other transmitters that are being removed 4 c...

Page 7: ...eck Possible cause The receiver doesn t working when the transmitter button is pressed The receiver has a faulty wiring connection Check the receiver s connections Wrong voltage supply to the receiver...

Page 8: ...ransmitter for wall mounting art no 002666 Dipole antenna for receiver including mounting bracket and 3 meters of coaxial cable art no 001572 Radio control receiver DBR1 type DB317 1 channel art no 00...

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