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LR 652 Operating Instructions 

 

Document no.     

REV 1.2   Date 09/04/2013 

 

 

 

 

Product Overview 

  

The LR652 wireless receiver meets the growing demand for receivers with multiple and independently 
controlled output functions. These RF receivers are compatible with both code hopping and fixed code 
transmitters (see page 6 of this manual for a list of compatible transmitters). The receivers can be used to 
control a variety of home automation devices such as garage door openers, lights, motorized gates, lifts, or 
other devices remotely. 

 

Installation Notes 

 

1.

 

Mount the receiver out of sight in a location where it is not exposed to weather or moisture and where 
it is not surrounded by metal. Metal will block the RF signal, resulting in reduced range. 

2.

 

For best results pull the wire antenna as long and straight as possible. If the receiver receives 
interference from local RF activity (e.g., airport or military base.) the antenna wire can be folded to 
reduce interference. 

IMPORTANT:

 DO NOT CUT THE ANTENNA WIRE 

 

Technical Specifications 

 

Connections 

 

#1 Power + 11 – 24 V AC/DC 

 

#2 Power - 11 – 24V AC/DC 

 

#3 Normally Open relay 1 contact 

 

#4 Normally Closed relay 1 contact 

 

#5 Common relay 1 contact 

 

#6 Normally Open relay 2 contact                                  

1   2   3   4   5   6   7  8

 

 

#7 Normally Closed relay 2 contact 

 

#8 Common relay 2 contact 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

  

 
 
 
 

Power Supply 

 11 

– 24 Volts AC / DC 

Current  

 8 mA standby  30mA @ 12VDC activated per channel  

Relay  

 Form C 10A @ 24VDC or 120VAC 

Operating Frequency 

315 MHz 

Operating Range 

Up to 500 feet 

Operating Range with Optional Dipole Antenna 

Up to 1000 feet 

Number of Codes in memory 

15 per channel FIFO register (code 16 will delete first    
 code put in) 

Dimensions 

 

3.125” x 2.563” x 1.0” (80mm x 65mm x 25mm) 

Possible codes 

68 billion 

Connections 

Screw terminal 

Summary of Contents for LR652

Page 1: ...s an accessory or part of a system Always read and follow the manufacturer s instructions for the equipment you are connecting this product to Comply with all applicable codes and safety regulations F...

Page 2: ...pull the wire antenna as long and straight as possible If the receiver receives interference from local RF activity e g airport or military base the antenna wire can be folded to reduce interference I...

Page 3: ...e Due to interference or low transmitter battery power the signal may be lost and allow the relay to turn off 5 1 Second Timed Output When the transmitter button is pressed the relay will turn on for...

Page 4: ...ion switch 4 more times After you have changed the output function count the blinks of the LED to verify the desired function has been selected To exit the programming press the function switch for 3...

Page 5: ...V 1 2 Date 09 04 2013 Sample Wiring Connections 1 Using the Toggle Mode to turn on a light or other AC powered device up to 10 Amp current draw 2 To open a gate or door using channel 1 and close with...

Page 6: ...R DIPOLE Extended range dipole antenna with 9 feet of lead wire Problem Possible cause Solution Does not detect transmitter Low battery power in transmitter New battery in transmitter Antenna wire is...

Page 7: ...EV 1 2 Date 09 04 2013 Installer Notes Please record transmitter codes to help us in the event you need replacements Transmitter Codes Channel 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Transmitter Codes C...

Page 8: ...ay Cleveland Ohio 44128 United States of America WEB http www emxinc com Technical Support Telephone 216 834 0761 E mail technical emxinc com Sales Telephone 216 518 9888 Fax 216 518 9884 E mail sales...

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