7
LATCH GROUPING OPTIONS
S3-1
S3-2
S3-3
S3-1
8
Master Reset Function
(optional)
In addition to the Latch Groups described above, the 6-channel receiver provides
an optional Master Reset function. If the Master Reset function is enabled,
pressing Button 6 on the transmitter will turn off any relay(s) that is(are)
energized (either latched or toggled) at that time. When the Master Reset
function is enabled, Relay 6 is nonfunctional (does not respond to Button 6 on
the transmitter), regardless of the Response Mode to which it is configured (via
DIP Switch S1-6). The Master Reset function is enabled by setting DIP Switch
S3-4 to its ON position.
Miscellaneous Considerations for Configuration
• When changing any DIP Switch settings, the receiver MUST be disconnected
from power.
Configuration changes do not take effect until the receiver is
powered up
(i.e. the DIP Switches are only interrogated by the receiver’s
microprocessor at power-up initialization).
• DIP Switch S1-7 and S1-8 are not used. They are reserved for future product
enhancements.
• For DIP Switches S3-1, S3-2, and S3-3 only the highest-numbered switch is
recognized if more than one is turned on. This does not apply to S3-4 (Master
Reset).
LED Indicators (Receiver)
Power LED:
Indicates that voltage is applied to the receiver.
Relay LED’s (6):
They indicate for each relay whether the relay is activated.
Learn LED:
Indicates when “Learn” mode is activated.
Controlling 120V Circuits and High Amperage Loads
The RCR receiver is not UL listed, and 110 or higher voltage circuits should not
be directly connected to the receiver relays. These circuits can be controlled
however by using a contactor with a 24-VAC coil (AW PN 269006, 25A
contactor).
For low voltage loads over 10 Amps, Applied Wireless offers internal 16A relay
option or high current relays (AWPN 269007, 30A 12VDC Relay) that can be
controlled by the RCR receiver.