Ness SCR PLUS Installation Notes Download Page 4

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In Normal Mode

SLOW FLASh

Normal operation.

ON FOR 2 SeC

valid radio signal received from a programmed device.

In Program Mode

FAST FLASh

Program Mode.

ON

The selected code slot is programmed with a radio device.

FAST FLASh

The selected code slot is empty.

SINgLe FLASh

A learn message has been received. 

When three learn messages or a valid learn message has been received the 
LeD will stay on. 

TRIPLe FLASh

The device being programmed already exists in another code slot.

SWItCh

OFF

On

1

nORMAL OpERAtIng MOdE

pROgRAMMIng MOdE

OFF in nORMAL MOdE

On in nORMAL MOdE

On in pROgRAM MOdE

2

On/OFF/ALARM/REStORE 

signals LAtCh the relay

On/ALARM signal  

puLSES relay

program Code 1

3

pAnIC/tAMpER signal  

tOggLES relay

pAnIC/tAMpER signal  

puLSES relay

program Code 2

4

AuX signal  

tOggLES relay

AuX signal  

puLSES relay

program Code 3

5

LOW BAttERY signal  

LAtChES relay

LOW BAttERY signal  

puLSES relay

program Code 4

led oPeRatIon

taBle – dIPswItChes

NOTe 2: The Relay can be controlled by one signal type only. Not, for example, by AUX signals 
and ALARM signals at the same time.

NOTe 3: Dipswitches 2–5 only control the operation of the ReLAy output. The Open Collector 
outputs require no programming and are always active as Pulse outputs.

NOTe 1: When selecting switches 2–5 the remaining 
switches must be switched to the opposite position. See 
Operation Tables 1–8 for examples.

Summary of Contents for SCR PLUS

Page 1: ...AUX Low Batt channels from Ness Radio Keys or Radio PIRs Radio Reeds Supports up to four transmitters Simple Learn Mode programming for radio devices 1 x Relay output with selectable Toggle Pulse selectable 4 x Open Collector outputs for Panic Tamper On Alarm Aux Low Battery Installation and setup notes Rev 1 ...

Page 2: ...elay output for low voltage switching applications e g garage door opening The Relay output can be selected to be Pulsing or Latched for alarm signals or a Pulsing output for Panic Tamper Aux or Low Batt signals The SCR will accept up to four individual Radio Keys and Panic Buttons or up to four alarm transmitting devices Radio Reed Switches or PIRs Relay The relay output can be programmed to prov...

Page 3: ...ed the Low Battery alarm The batteries of all the transmitting devices should be checked 12V 0V Input AUX NO NC C RELAY LOW BATT PANIC TAMP ON ALARM 12V 0V Input AUX NO NC C RELAY LOW BATT PANIC TAMP ON ALARM 12V 0V Input AUX NO NC C RELAY LOW BATT PANIC TAMP ON ALARM NOTE The Open Collector outputs require no programming and are always active The dipswitch settings mentioned in this manual apply ...

Page 4: ...e 2 On OFF Alarm RESTORE signals LATCH the relay On Alarm signal Pulses relay Program Code 1 3 Panic Tamper signal TOGGLES relay Panic Tamper signal Pulses relay Program Code 2 4 AUX signal TOGGLES relay AUX signal Pulses relay Program Code 3 5 Low Battery signal LATCHES relay Low Battery signal Pulses relay Program Code 4 LED Operation Table Dipswitches NOTE 2 The Relay can be controlled by one s...

Page 5: ... Send a Learn signal from the radio device to be programmed To send a Learn transmission Radio Keys unencrypted Press the OFF Button 3 times Radio Keys encrypted Press and hold Panic for at least 8 seconds Radio PIRs Insert the battery Radio Key Pendant Press the Panic button 3 times be aware of the 1 5 second delay on the button press Radio Reed Switch Insert the battery If the device being progr...

Page 6: ...s relay LOW BATT Pulses relay Operating Mode ON OFF ALRM Latches relay Panic Tampr Toggles relay AUX Toggles relay LOW BATT Latches relay Alarm Relay On Restore Relay Off When using multiple radio reed switches the relay will turn off when all reed switches have closed This mode is not recommended for radio PIRs Operation Table 1 Operation Table 2 ON Button Relay On OFF Button Relay Off ON Button ...

Page 7: ...es relay AUX Toggles relay LOW BATT Latches relay PANIC Button Relay toggles On Off PANIC Button Relay Pulses 2sec TAMPER Relay toggles On Off TAMPER Relay Pulses 2sec This applies to Ness transmitters with a tamper switch such as LUX Radio PIR RR1 Radio Reed This applies to Ness transmitters with a tamper switch such as LUX Radio PIR RR1 Radio Reed Signal Type PANIC TAMPER Relay mode Toggle Relay...

Page 8: ...s relay Panic Tampr Toggles relay AUX Toggles relay LOW BATT Latches relay Signal Type AUX Relay mode Toggle Relay Action AUX signal Toggle On Off Switch Settings Switch 4 off Switches 2 3 5 on Signal Type AUX Relay mode Pulse Relay Action AUX signal Pulse Switch Settings Switch 4 on Switches 2 3 5 off Operation Operation AUX Button Relay Pulses 2sec AUX Button Relay toggles On Off Ness radio keys...

Page 9: ...atch On Switch Settings Switch 5 off Switches 2 3 4 on Signal Type LOW BATT Relay mode Pulse Relay Action LOW BATT signal Pulse Switch Settings Switch 5 on Switches 2 3 4 off Operation Operation LOW BATT from any programmed device Relay Latches On The relay will latch off when all devices send a battery restoral signal LOW BATT from any programmed device Relay Pulses 2sec Operation Table 7 Operati...

Page 10: ... 100 200 Radio Interface Alarm Relay On Restore Relay Off When using multiple radio reed switches the relay will turn off when all reed switches have closed 1 ON 2 3 4 5 Program Mode ON OFF Pulses relay Panic Tampr Pulses relay AUX Pulses relay LOW BATT Pulses relay Operating Mode ON OFF Latches relay Panic Tampr Toggles relay AUX Toggles relay LOW BATT Latches relay 1 ON 2 3 4 5 Program Mode ON A...

Page 11: ...h is high when disarmed and low when armed To garage door controller input AUX button 1 ON 2 3 4 5 Program Mode ON Alarm Pulses relay Panic Tampr Pulses relay AUX Pulses relay LOW BATT Pulses relay Operating Mode ON OFF ALRM Latches relay Panic Tampr Toggles relay AUX Toggles relay LOW BATT Latches relay 1 ON 2 3 4 5 Program Mode ON Alarm Pulses relay Panic Tampr Pulses relay AUX Pulses relay LOW ...

Page 12: ...presence of in band radio signals high power transmissions or interference caused by electrical appliances such as wireless routers cordless phones computers TVs and other electronic devices may reduce the range performance While such occurrences are unusual they are possible In this case it may be necessary to either increase the physical separation between the Ness receiver and other devices or ...

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