RC200 OLD RUN TIMER
433MHZ RADIO MOTOR CONTROL
LIT DATE
RC200 S435 01-01-2001
MODEL
SERIES
(X) 200
LINE
433MHz RADIO MOTOR CONTROL
Troubleshooting
- Check fuse
- Confirm that 120VAC is supplied to terminals 3 and 4
- Confirm that the receiver code has been memorized (see MEMORIZING
TRANSMITTER CODES WITH THE RECEIVER on reverse side of this page)
- Make sure you have generated a code for that button on the transmitter (see SETTING CODES IN
THE TRANSMITTERS on the reverse side of this page)
- Make sure the jumper is in terminals 8-9 if no safety device is used.
- If the jumper is in terminals 8-9 and the receiver still switches in just one direction, the transmitter
code may have been memorized as either an up or down signal. Delete the transmitter’s code
from the receiver memory (see ERRASING RECEIVER MEMORY on the reverse side of this page).
Then with dip switch 1 and 2 on, have the receiver memorize the transmitter’s code again (see
MEMORIZING TRANSMITTER CODES WITH THE RECEIVER on the reverse side of this page)
- Check limit settings on the motor.
- The timed run on the receiver is set too low. Increase the run time by
following the instructions in the paragraph “Run time programming (SW1) on page 2.
- Make sure the transmitter has generated a code for that button (see SETTING CODES IN
THE TRANSMITTER on the reverse side of this page)
- If the led LD is on continuosly, the receiver memory is full (has 24 codes memorized). Delete
some of the codes (see ERASING RECEIVER MEMORY on the reverse side of this page)
- Make sure the receiver is as far as possible from other receivers, metal objects, EMI
sources (floresent lights, transformers, computers, etc...) Try the receiver in different locations if
possible before hard wiring.
- If the receiver is mounted in a metal enclosure or in a remote location from where the
transmitters will be used with metal or other dense material in the line of sight, the receiver’s
antenna can be remotely located nearer to the area the transmitters will be used in (see
Installation on this page).
Problem: No response from the receiver
Solutions if led PW is off
Soultions if led PW is on
Problem: Receiver only switches in one direction
Solutions
Problem: Motor stops/receiver turns off before the motor reaches the limit.
Solution
Problem: The receiver will not memorize a code from a button on the transmitter
Solutions
Problem: Range is poor
Solutions
TRAN202
TRAN204
TRAN212
TRANWS200
RC200
SIMU U.S Inc.,
6100 Broken Sound Parkway N.W., #14
Boca Raton, FL 33487
Phone: 561-995-0335 FAX: 561-995-7502
Description
Use
Transmitters
Receivers
Installation
Electrical connections
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Terminals
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Receiver
Transmitter
The (X) 200 radio control system consists of one or more transmitters and one or more receivers
which can be combined to meet the specific needs of a wide variety of systems.
The (X) 200 control has a highly reliable and
system that uses an algorithm to
recognize only specific variations of the original transmitted code. The receiver is able to memorize
This allows a receiver to be activated by multiple
transmitters.
The (x) 200 radio control can be used with Type 3.5, Type 5 and Type 6 120VAC SIMU motors. One
RC200 is required for each motor unless used with SIMU group control relays (RI2, RI3, and GI2).
Each RC200 receiver can be controlled individually from 1 channel (1 button on a transmitter)
when the code is programmed into the RC200 in sequencing mode (open-stop-close-stop..). using
dip switch SW1(on/on). Groups of RC200 receivers can be controlled together by programming
one button as an open for all receivers in a group using dip switch SW1 (on/off) and one button on
the transmitter as close using dip switch SW1 (off/on).
TRAN202 Two channel transmitter
2 Buttons
TRAN204 Four channel transmitter
4 Buttons
TRAN212 Twelve channel transmitter
4 Buttons and A-B-C slide switch
TRANWS200 Four channel wall-switch transmitter
4 Buttons
RC200 Motor control receiver in surface external box
RC210 Motor control receiver recessable in plastic 3 gang switch box (interior only)
RC201 12/24VDC 2 channel dry contact output receiver
Disconnect power before installing.
- High voltage 120VAC wires must pass through the holes marked “A” (see fig. 9)
- Low voltage wires must pass through the holes marked “B” (see fig. 9) and must be routed
separately from the high voltage wires.
secure rolling code
24 different codes in its non volatile memory.
IMPORTANT : For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with local
electrical codes.
- CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
The receiver bracket should be mounted to the wall with the included screws. The receiver can then
be slid onto the bracket. If mounted in an exposed location, the receiver must be mounted with
holes marked A and B (see fig. 9) facing down. Receivers should not be mounted within 5 feet of
each other. Do not mount the receiver in a metal box, near metal, or near EMI sources. It is
recommended that the range of the unit be tested before permanently wiring the receiver. If range is
poor, often relocating the receiver by a few feet can drastically improve the reception. If the
receiver must be installed in a metal box or located in a remote location, the antenna can be
remotely located. Connect the shield of a coaxial cable to terminal 12 and the center conductor
to terminal 13. Run the cable to a clear location near where the transmitter will be used and strip
the shielding off the last 17cm (exact length of antenna supplied with unit)
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1-2 Ground (Motor Green)
3 Hot 120 VAC 60HZ
4 Neutral
5 Motor direction 1 (Motor Black)
6 Motor direction 2 (Motor Red)
7 Motor common (Motor White)
8-9 N.C. low voltage input for safety device. Jumper must be installed if safety device not used
10-11 N.O. low voltage input with sequencing function (open-stop-close-stop-open...) for single
throw, single pole low voltage switch (Ref# SPBS.W)
12 Antenna ground
13 Antenna connection for 17cm wire supplied with receiver. The antenna can be remotely
located using 50 Ohm coaxial cable as described above in “Installation”
- Reception frequency........................................................................................................433.92MHz
- Local emission..........................................................................................................................<2nW
- Antenna input impedance..................................................................................................50 Ohms
- Sensitivity.......................................................................................................................................1uV
- Power supply............................................................................................................120VAC 50-60Hz
- Operating temperature range.....................................................................................-20 C...+60 C
- Carrier frequency.............................................................................................................433.92MHz
- Carrier frequency tolerance.................................................................................................+75MHz
- Band width............................................................................................................................>25kHz
- Power supply (alkaline battery GP23A)......................................................................12V+10%
- Maximum power consumption..................................................................................................25mA
- Operating temperature range....................................................................................-10 C...+55 C
NOTE: This equipment LH8TX-S435 and LH8RP-S435 has been tested and found to comply with limits for a
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is advised to try and correct the
situation by taking one or more of the following measures:
D Reorientate the receiving device
A Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver
S Connect the equipment to a socket which is on a different branch circuit than the receiver
S Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
ZVL408.01-P1 Mod: 18-04-2008
class B digital device, according to part 15 of FCC rules.
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