WDK-2500-RECEIVER
1.
Connect the end of the power supply to the receiver (Figure 1-1).
2.
Plug the power supply into a wall outlet
3.
Locate the off/on switch and move to the “on” position (Figure 1-2).
For maximum range between the transmitter and receiver, the receiver should be
mounted horizontally on a wall and as high off the floor as possible. Although the
maximum range is about ½ mile, things such as hills, trees, metal siding and stucco
can all reduce the range.
Coding the receiver:
1.
Open the receiver case by inserting a small screw driver into one of the
pry notches on the side of the case.
2.
Gently lift off the front cover.
3.
Locate the 8 dip switches on the receiver (Figure 1-3) and make sure they
are set identical to the first 8 dip switches on the transmitter. Note: If more than
one transmitter is used with the receiver, the first 8 dip switches of all transmitters
must match the 8 dip switches of the receiver.
4. Locate the dip switches in the 2500 series transmitter. (refer to transmitter
manual)
5.
The first 8 dip switches are for the frequency setting (256 combinations).
Set the first 8 switches to match the 8 switches in the receiver.
6.
Switches 9 & 10 are for the zone/channel setting on the transmitter. The
four zones are as follows:
Switch 9
Switch 10
Channel
Tune
On
On
1
Classical
Off
On
2
Westminster
On
Off
3
Ding Dong
Off
Off
4
Whistle
NOTE: Whenever a change is made to the jumpers or the dip switches, the receiver
must be turned “OFF” and then back “ON” to operate properly.
Tone, relay and voltage output:
1.
Each of the four transmitter zones (selectable by switch 9 & 10) will
sound a tone and activate the corresponding relay on the receiver.
2.
The form “C” relays are rated for 24 VDC at 3 Amp maximum current.
3.
The 12 VDC output has a maximum current capacity of 400mA. To select
the zone(s) that will activate the 12 VDC output, locate the jumper “J1” (Figure 1-4)
and set the jumper to cover both pins on the selected zones. If the pins are not
connected by the jumper, that zone will not activate the 12VDC output.
4.
The relays and voltage can be set to activate for 1 second, 10 seconds, 60
seconds or 10 minutes. To change the output duration, locate the
jumper“J4”(Figure 1-7) and move it to the desired time. Note: This jumper only
changes the duration of the relay activation. The tone will only sound for several
seconds regardless of how the jumper is set.
How to connect the strobe light to the receiver:
The strobe connects to the receiver using the live 12VDC output. See step 3 above.
1.
The included bundle of bellwire may be used to expand the distance of
the strobe from the receiver. It is completely acceptable to use the wire leads on
the strobe and not use the included bellwire if the length is acceptable.
2.
If you want to use the bellwire, you will need to cut two equal lengths,
one for the positive (+) & one for the negative (-).
3.
See FIGURE 1 above. Use the BLACK wire on the strobe light for the (-)
and the RED wire for the (+).
4.
The relays and voltage can be set to activate for 1 second, 10 seconds, 60
seconds or 10 minutes. To change the output duration, locate the jumper “J4”
(Figure 1-7) and move it to the 5 desired time. Note: This jumper only changes the
duration of the relay activation. The tone will only sound for several seconds
regardless of how the jumper is set.
Zone lights: