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RFR12V1C

Instruction Manual

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Included in this Kit:
(1) RFR12V1C Receiver
(1) 2-Button Transmitter 

*Image shown with standard transmitter*

- Long Range Antenna LRA340 

**SEE PAGE 3 FOR SETUP**

Available accessories:
- Additional Transmitter KF340-2 
- Waterproof Transmitter KF340-2WP
- Extended Battery Transmitter GKF-WPTX-2
- Wall Mount Power Supply EPS120050
- 24VDC to 12VDC Conversion Module DC2412
- 6-Pack of Replacement A-23 12V Batteries A23-6

The RF12V1C is a RF receiver operating at a fixed frequency of 340 MHz. The receiver operates from 12-volts DC input power and 
provides one isolated Form “C” relay contact output (normally open and normally closed contacts with one common). The receiver 
operates with Model KF340-2 transmitter. Up to 30 transmitters can be stored in the receiver’s memory, and are programmed into 
the receiver’s memory during the programming process. A "program" button is provided on the receiver to program the transmitter(s) 
address into the receiver's memory. A LED on the receiver indicates the receiver's programming status and illuminates when the 
relay is energized. The receiver is encased in a small, waterproof enclosure. The receiver provides five, 1/4" push-on terminals for 
connecting the input power and output relay contacts. 

"Latching" vs. "Momentary" Relay Operating Modes:

  When the receiver is configured for "latching" mode, the relay will toggle 

on and off each time a switch is pressed on the transmitter.  When the receiver is configured for "momentary" mode the relay will 
energize and remain energized for as long as the switch is pressed. Information on how to configure the receivers operating mode 
can be found in the “programming instructions”.

Operating Temperature Range:

 0°F to 160°F

Maximum Ratings: 

Power for the receiver can be in the range of 10VDC to 15 VDC. It is recommended that a 12-volt deep cycle 

marine battery be used to power the receiver. The receiver is reverse polarity protected. The relay contacts are electrically isolated 
from the DC power leads. The relay contacts are rated at 10 Amps @ 30 VDC or 120/240 VAC.

Power Consumption: 

10 Milliamperes when the relay is de-energized. 45 Milliamperes when the relay is energized.

Input/output Connections: 

12VDC input power connects to the terminals marked "+" and "-" on the top panel of the receiver. For 

the relay contact connections, common connects to the terminal marked "COM". The normally open contact connects to the terminal 
marked "NO". The normally closed contact connects to the terminal marked "NC".

Dimensions:

 Receiver dimensions are 1.65"W x 1.46"D x 1.04"H. The receiver weighs 2.35 oz.

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Summary of Contents for RFR12V1C

Page 1: ...ls for connecting the input power and output relay contacts Latching vs Momentary Relay Operating Modes When the receiver is configured for latching mode the relay will toggle on and off each time a switch is pressed on the transmitter When the receiver is configured for momentary mode the relay will energize and remain energized for as long as the switch is pressed Information on how to configure...

Page 2: ...inates blinks once Proceed to Step 5 4 To configure the receiver for latching output press and release the DOWN button on the transmitter and verify that the red program LED extinguishes and illuminates blinks once 5 To add additional remote controls to the system after the initial programming repeat steps 1 4 6 The receiver will return to normal mode if no transmitter buttons are pressed for 5 se...

Page 3: ... antenna on the system In normal operating conditions expected range is greater than 500 feet If the long range option is purchased with the system this modification will be made prior to shipment To add long range functionality 1 Plug long range antenna Part number LRA 340 into the long range antenna jack 2 Clip the Long Range Antenna Bypass Wire This will deactivate the internal antenna NOTE It ...

Page 4: ...e and terminals on the control should be within this range 3 Reprogram the remote control If the system is non functional try to reprogram the remote control The program may not have taken during the programming process or the program button may have been pressed If the program button is pressed the memory of the remote controls programed to the receiver are erased 4 Listen and look for functional...

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