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RRC R902/12 - REV001A

INSTALLATION - OPERATION

CONNECTION EXAMPLES

COM

SHEILD

PROG

relay 4

relay 3

NO2

NO1

NO4

NO3

V+

V -

relay 1

relay 2

ANT

1

COM

SHEILD

PROG

relay 1

relay 2

relay 3

relay 4

relay 5

relay 6

relay 8

relay 7

relay 10

relay 9

relay 12

relay 11

NO1

N

O

3

N

O

5

N

O

2

N

O

4

N

O

6

N

O

8

N

O

1

0

N

O

1

2

N

O

7

N

O

9

N

O

1

1

V+

V -

ANT

EXTERNAL ANTENNA

If the installation of an external antenna is required, proceed as follows: 
• remove the internal antenna, made of an 8 cm long folded wire, from the 

ANT input (fi g.3).

• Connect the centre core of the coaxial cable of the antenna to the ANT 

input (fi g.4). The metallic shield must be connected to the SHIELD input.

• Coaxial cable during laying must not be throttled and bended at a right 

angle. Must also be taken away from heat sources.

•  The antenna must be installed vertically at a distance of at least 1 metre 

above the boat fl oating level, away from electrical sources of disturbance 
and not inside any metal structures.

•  Do not install the antenna close to that of other equipment as VHF, radar, 

GPS, etc.

Start-up

The receiver starts-up once the power supply is connected. After start-up, the ON/OFF LED and all display seg-
ments will light up for a short time.

Awaiting signal status

The ON/OFF LED fl ashes slowly. The receiver waits for a valid command from a stored transmitter or for confi gura-
tion.

BATTERY

FUSE **

FUSE **

*

   DEVICES USED IN DIRECT CURRENT

** 

 THE FUSE VALUE MUST BE CHOSEN BASED ON ABSORPTION 

 

OF THE USED DEVICES.

*

*

*

*

COMMON FOR THE 
USED DEVICES

COMMON FOR THE USED 
DEVICES

10,5-31Vdc

10,5-31Vdc

BATTERY

1A QUICK 

ACTING F

1A QUICK 

ACTING F

FIG.2

SHEILD

ANT

FIG.3

SHEILD

ANT

FIG.4

SHEILD

ANT

FUNZIONAMENTO

R902 - R904

R906 - R908 - R910 - R912

EXTERNAL ANTENNA

Summary of Contents for R902

Page 1: ...y Nautical Equipment Manual of installation and use RRC RADIO CONTROL RECEIVER Mode d installation et d emploi R CEPTEUR RADIOCOMMANDE RRC RRC RADIO CONTROL RECEIVER R902 R904 R906 R908 R910 R912 GB R...

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Page 3: ...ation Pg 10 SYSTEMS ERRORS AND FAULTS SIGNALS Pg 11 MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA INDEX GB P 12 CARACT RISTIQUES ET INSTALLATION P 13 INSTALLATION installation du recepteur radiocommande RRC P 14 INSTALL...

Page 4: ...ivated at the same time Possible connection to an external antenna INSTALLATION The installation of RRC receiver must be carried out by qualified personnel BEFORE USING THE RADIO RECEIVER CAREFULLY RE...

Page 5: ...ixed to the support shelf using four screws not supplied and positioned at a height of at least 1 metre above the floating level of the boat Pay particular attention when drilling holes on panels or p...

Page 6: ...ver Insert a switch not supplied to turn on and off the RRC radio receiver and interrupt the common wire of the relay contacts The distance between the switch s contacts must be at least 3mm Position...

Page 7: ...rom heat sources The antenna must be installed vertically at a distance of at least 1 metre above the boat floating level away from electrical sources of disturbance and not inside any metal structure...

Page 8: ...he transmitter the letter will start flashing quickly to confirm that transmitter ID has been stored in the receiver s memory If the transmitter key is pressed for more than 5 seconds the receiver wil...

Page 9: ...Release the programming button After 10 seconds if the configuration button is not pressed it will go back to the letter being on constantly Erasing the memory letter This function allows to erase fro...

Page 10: ...Signal is only active during the or programming phase Transmitter code is already in memory The signal for this problem is only active during the or programming phase Transmitter ID is not valid The...

Page 11: ...h all relays installed 300 g 370 g MAINTENANCE The RRC radio receiver does not require particular maintenance In order to ensure optimal operation of the re mote control once a year verify cables and...

Page 12: ...mable Possibilit d activer 2 fonctions en m me temps Possibilit de branchement une antenne externe INSTALLATION L installation du r cepteur RRC doit tre effectu e par personnel qualifi AVANT D UTILISE...

Page 13: ...voir figure 1 fix au plan d appui par 4 vis non fournies et doit tre positionn une hauteur d au moins 1 m tre au dessus du niveau de flottaison du bateau Faire particuli rement attention au moment de...

Page 14: ...errupteur qui n est pas fourni pour allumer et teindre le r cepteur radio RRC et interrompre la ligne du commun des contacts des relais La distance entre les contacts de l interrupteur doit tre au moi...

Page 15: ...n verticale une distance d au moins 1 m tre au dessus du niveau de flottaison du bateau loin des sources lectriques causant des d rangements et non pas l int rieur de structures m talliques Ne pas ins...

Page 16: ...e touche quelconque de l metteur la lettre clignotera rapidement pour confirmer la saisie de l ID de l metteur dans la m moire du r cepteur Si la touche de l metteur sera tenue press e pendant plus de...

Page 17: ...morisation a eu lieu par la suite la lettre toujours allum e appara tra L cher le bouton poussoir de programmation Apr s 10 secondes si le bouton poussoir de configuration n est pas press on reviendra...

Page 18: ...seront annul s La signalisation est active uniquement durant la phase de programmation ou Le code de l metteur est d j en m moire La signalisation du probl me est active durant la phase de programmat...

Page 19: ...l s 300 g 370 g ENTRETIEN Le r cepteur radio RRC ne demande pas un entretien particulier Pour garantir le fonctionnement optimal de la commande loign e v rifier une fois par an les c bles et les branc...

Page 20: ...L RECEIVER QUICK S p A Via Piangipane 120 A 48124 Piangipane RAVENNA ITALY Tel 39 0544 415061 Fax 39 0544 415047 www quickitaly com E mail quick quickitaly com Product code and serial number GB FR Cod...

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