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RCR24SSA-6R Programming and Configuration
Transmitter Learn Mode
The receiver will learn up to 4 transmitter IDs, storing the IDs in non-volatile flash
memory. To learn a transmitter, perform the following steps:
1. Power up the receiver.
2. Remove the receiver antenna.
3. Momentarily press the LEARN button. The LEARN LED will illuminate.
4. Press any button on the transmitter. When the LEARN LED turns off,
the transmitter has been learned.
5. To learn another transmitter, repeat steps 3 and 4.
When a fifth transmitter is learned, the first (oldest) transmitter that was learned
is eliminated from the receiver’s memory and will thus no longer operate the
system. Similarly, if the Learn Mode procedure is performed four times with the
same transmitter
, all previously learned transmitters (with different IDs) will be
erased from the receiver’s memory and will no longer operate the system.
Relay Response Mode Configuration (DIP Switch S1)
Each of the six relays of the 6-channel remote control receiver may be configured
for one of three possible “Response Modes.” A Response Mode defines how a
relay functions when that relay’s associated button is pressed on the handheld
transmitter (part number KTXWSSA6). The individual Response Modes for Relay
1 through Relay 6 are determined by the settings of DIP Switches S1-1 through
S1-6 respectively, as shown in Fig. 1. The three available Response Modes are
Momentary (factory default), Toggle, and Latched. The following sections
describe in detail the characteristics of, and configuration settings for, the various
Relay Response Modes.
S3
S3-1
S3-2
S3-3
S3-4
S3-1
,
S3-2
S3-3
S3-4
6
Momentary Mode
(factory-default)
A relay energizes when its associated button on the transmitter is pressed. The
relay deactivates when the transmitter’s button is released (or reception of the
transmitter’s signal ceases). A relay is configured for Momentary Mode when that
relay’s associated section of DIP Switch S1 is set to the center (MOM) position.
Toggle Mode
A relay energizes when its associated button on the transmitter is pressed, and
remains energized after the button is released. A subsequent press of the same
button on the transmitter will deactivate the relay. In this mode, each of the relays
is completely independent of the others, thus any number of relays configured for
Toggle Mode may be energized at any given time. A relay is configured for
Toggle Mode when that relay’s associated section of DIP Switch S1 is switched
down to the TOG position.
Latched Mode
The following applies to only those buttons where S1 setting is set to LATCHED
mode. Otherwise they will be TOGGLE or MOMENTARY as set by S1.
(DIP Switch S3)
A relay energizes when its associated button on the transmitter is pressed, and
remains energized after the button is released. That relay is turned off when
another Latched Mode relay is activated. A relay is configured for Latched Mode
when that relay’s associated section of DIP Switch S1 is switched up to the
LATCH position. If any relays are configured for Latched Mode, a “Latch Group”
must also be selected via DIP Switch S3 (refer to Fig. 1). A Latch Group consists
of two or more relays. Only one relay within a Latch Group can be energized at
any given time. The receiver offers four different Latch Groups: Horizontal,
Vertical, Corner, and Global. Each Latch Group is organized by the physical
orientation of the buttons on the handheld transmitter, as shown in the following
four illustrations. The desired Latch Group may be selected via DIP Switch S3
(refer to Fig. 1).