background image

Page 1

(82A022)  CP/RXv0913

Section 1

General Description

The  CP/RX  is  a  sophisticated  radio  control  receiver  and 

timing module.  This single device provides 3 selectable 

frequencies:  High  Definition  Radio  Control™  (HDRC™), 

300 MHz and 390 MHz via a three-position slide switch.
High Definition Radio Control™ is the latest breakthrough 

in  radio  frequency  (RF)  signal  transmission.    Unlike 

conventional  RF  systems,  HDRC™  transmitters  use 

sophisticated componentry to transmit a fixed frequency 

signal  that  does  not  distort  due  to  outside  interference.  

This fixed signal is then transmitted through a proprietary 

"electronic  filter"  in  the  CP/RX  ensuring  door  activation 

occurs.  For added versatility, the CP/RX includes the two 

most  widely  used  conventional  frequencies,  300  MHz 

and 390 MHz.  A simple slide switch allows the CP/RX to 

be  used  interchangeably  with  all  past  MS  SEDCO 

products  and  other  manufacturer's  products  utilizing 

these frequencies.

 

In addition to the selectable frequencies, the CP/RX can 

be easily programmed to not only open automatic doors, 

but to also directly control the release of electric locking 

devices  or  sequence  electric  locking  devices  and 

automatic doors.  The CP/RX can also be programmed so 

that  upon  receiving  an  initial  signal,  the  relay  remains 

closed until a second signal is received (ratchet relay).

CP/RX Programmable features:

Selectable Frequencies:  via slide switch

1.  High Definition Radio Control™ (HDRC™):  MS SEDCO 

 

proprietary technology

2.  300 MHz:  Compatible with Multicode™ products

3.  390 MHz:  Compatible with MS SEDCO and GENIE™ 

 

products

Selectable Modes:  via dip switches

1.  Standard Receiver (factory setting)

2.  Receiver with adjustable time delay (5, 10, 15 & 20 

 

seconds)

3.  Dual Receiver

*

4.  Receiver with two sequenced outputs

*

 (lock release 

 

& door activation)

5.  Receiver with ratchet relay

**

 

*  Modes 3 & 4 require the RXM add on module that 

 

can be purchased separately or order CP/RXM for 

 

receiver with RXM installed.  

**  Mode 5 requires the RXR add-on module that can 

 

be purchased separately or order CP/RXR for 

 

receiver with RXR installed.

Section 2

Basic Installation

The  physical  placement  of  the  CP/RX  is  typically  in  the 

door  operator  housing  area  since  the  power  supply  and 

operator  control  are  already  in  this  location,  however, 

optimum  performance  is  achieved  with  the  unit  located 

outside the door operator housing.

 

ATTENTION:  

The antenna wire on the receiver 

 

must be exposed outside the operator housing.  

 

Drill a small hole in the housing and expose as 

 

much of the antenna wire as possible.

 

ATTENTION:  

Door operator motors and controls 

 

may cause radio frequency interference (RFI) 

 

that could impair the performance of a radio 

 

control device.  For best results, locate the 

 

receiver away from the motor and connect the 

 

receiver to a clean power source via a 12-24V 

 

transformer (AC or DC).

Select Operating Mode:

  Refer to the pages listed below 

for  the  detailed  installation  instructions  for  your  desired 

operating mode.

  Page 3: 

Standard Receiver (factory setting—most 

   

common application)

  Page 4:  Receiver with Adjustable Time Delay Output

  Page 5:  Dual Receiver (requires RXM Add On Module)

  Page 6:  Receiver with Two Sequenced Outputs 

   

(requires RXM Add On Module)

  Page 7:  Receiver with Ratchet Relay (Requires RXR 

   

Add-On Module)

For additional technical assistance, please contact us 

toll-free at 1-317-842-2545.

 

NOTICE:

  These instructions are provided for your 

 

convenience.  Please verify your installation is in 

 

compliance with all local electrical codes.

 

NOTICE:   

This device complies with Part 15 of 

 

the FCC rules.  Operation of this device is subject 

 

to the following two conditions: 1) This device 

 

may not cause harmful interference and 2) This 

 

device must accept any interference received, 

 

including interference that may cause undesired 

 

operation.  Any changes or modifications not 

 

expressly approved by MS SEDCO could void the 

 

user's authority to operate this equipment. 

Section 3

Technical Data

Model....................................... ClearPath™ CP/RX

Input Power.............................. 12-24V AC or DC

Output Contact........................ Form C, Rated at 3 Amps

Relay Contact Rating............... 3A:24V AC

Temperature Rating................ -22°F to 158°F 

 

(-30°C to 70°C)

Weight...................................... <0.25 lbs.

Physical Size............................ 4"L x 2"W x 1"H

Product protected by US patent 7,545,833

!

!

!
!

             CP/RX

                                 

  

Multi-Mode Radio Receiver and Timing Module 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

HDRC

h

ClearPat

8701 Castle Park Drive 

 Indianapolis, Indiana 46256

Telephone: (317) 842-2545 

 www.mssedco.com 

 [email protected]

Summary of Contents for ClearPath HDRC CP/RX

Page 1: ...ion The physical placement of the CP RX is typically in the door operator housing area since the power supply and operator control are already in this location however optimum performance is achieved with the unit located outside the door operator housing ATTENTION The antenna wire on the receiver must be exposed outside the operator housing Drill a small hole in the housing and expose as much of ...

Page 2: ...interference is affecting the signal changing frequencies may correct this problem It is important to remember that regardless of the frequency settings both the transmitter and receiver must match 6 If the receiver is not responding to a signal from the transmitter there are a few additional things to consider Materials such as metal energy efficient Low E glass or other electronic devices may af...

Page 3: ...ure radio reception is not inhibited Figure 2 Figure 1 antenna RELAY 1 WIRE HARNESS PLUG ADD ON MODULE PLUGS ClearPath CP RX HDRC Program 1 12 300 MHz Program 1 10 390 MHz Program 1 12 12 POSITION SECURITY CODE SWITCH 300MHz 390MHz HDRC FREQUENCY SELECTION SWITCH Input Voltage 12 24V AC or DC RED POS BLACK NEG Surge suppression circuitry is built in Therefore it can directly drive Mag Locks or Ele...

Page 4: ...d ATTENTION If CP RX is installed inside a door operator housing drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver antenna wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited Figure 2 Table 1 Table 2 Figure 1 Mode C D Operating Mode 1 OFF OFF Normal Receiver Factory Setting 2 ON OFF Receiver with Time Delayed Output A B Time Delay ON ON 5 Seconds ON OFF 10 Seconds OFF ON 15 Seconds OF...

Page 5: ...the CP RX in its intended location and plug the 5 lead wiring harness provided into its connector on the CP RX circuit board Fig 3 7 Connect each device to be controlled to the appropriate wires Fig 3 8 Connect power to the appropriate wires Fig 3 ATTENTION Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect 9 I...

Page 6: ...er time delay adjustment is required to the unit refer back to step 4 ATTENTION Changing the operating mode or time delay settings after power is applied requires a 6 second delay for the new programming to take effect 10 Install CP RX cover with 4 screws provided ATTENTION If CP RX is installed inside a door operator housing drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver antenna wire thr...

Page 7: ...he new programming to take effect 8 Install CP RX cover with 4 screws provided ATTENTION If CP RX is installed inside a door operator housing drill a small hole in the housing and pull the receiver antenna wire through it to ensure radio reception is not inhibited Table 1 Figure 1 HDRC Program 1 12 300 MHz Program 1 10 390 MHz Program 1 12 12 POSITION SECURITY CODE SWITCH antenna RELAY 1 1 2 3 4 5...

Reviews: