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Introduction 

The BOSCH 2 channel radio interface has been designed to allow wireless 
control of Solution control panels as well as wireless control of the two on-
board relays for controlling external devices.  It may also be used as a stand 
alone receiver, independent of a Solution control panel, and used solely for 
remote control of external devices connected to the two on-board relays. 
 
The BOSCH 2 channel radio interface is a 304 MHz receiver, with the ability 
to store up to 120 radio remote control codes.  The receiver “learns” the 
transmitters code during the teaching procedure as outlined below and stores 
the code in its internal memory.  Each code can be taught to operate one of the 
two on-board relays with either a latching or momentary action, or the code 
can be taught to operate the Solution control panel that the receiver is 
connected to via the Solution interface built into the receiver. 
 

Operation

 

The BOSCH 2 channel radio interface has two modes of operation, these 
being: 
 
1.  Operation of the Solution control panel that the receiver is connected to. 

 

2.  Operation of the two on-board relays to control external devices. 
 

Teaching

 

There are four push buttons located on the receiver board which are used when 
teaching the transmitters code to the receiver.  These four push buttons are 
marked SW1, SW2, SW3 and SW4. 
 
To teach the transmitters code to the receiver, one or more of these push 
buttons must be held down whilst at the same time, pressing the transmit 
button on the transmitter.  The push button(s) that is held down while teaching 
the transmitters code will dictate the operation of the transmitters code.  More 
than one push button may be held down while teaching the code, depending on 
the desired operation of the transmitter. 
 
For example, if you wanted to have Relay 2 toggle on/off each time button 2 on 
the hand held transmitter is pressed, you would need to teach button 2 on the 
transmitter as a Relay 2-Toggle.  To do this, hold down the SW2 and SW3 
buttons on the receiver at the same time, and then press button two on the hand 
held transmitter.  The relay will operate when the code has been successfully 
learnt.  When you press button 2 on the hand held transmitter, Relay 2 will turn 
on.  Pressing button 2 a second time will turn Relay 2 off. 
 

When teaching a code to operate a relay,  if  SW3  is  not  held  down  as  well  as 
SW1 or SW2, a momentary operation will be assumed. 

 

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Страница 2: ...s Teaching There are four push buttons located on the receiver board which are used when teaching the transmitters code to the receiver These four push buttons are marked SW1 SW2 SW3 and SW4 To teach the transmitters code to the receiver one or more of these push buttons must be held down whilst at the same time pressing the transmit button on the transmitter The push button s that is held down wh...

Страница 3: ...e used to generate a PANIC alarm The above example uses three remote radio user codes There are 120 remote radio user codes available in the receivers memory The following table outlines the switch combinations that need to be held down whilst teaching transmitter codes to the receiver to operate the different functions of the receiver An denotes the switch s to be held down for each operation req...

Страница 4: ...ove The table below lists the various options Default Required Procedure Full Default All Codes Remove power hold down SW3 and power up Relay 1 Default Relay 1 Codes Only Remove power hold down SW1 and power up Relay 2 Default Relay 2 Codes Only Remove power hold down SW2 and power up Panel Codes Default Panel Codes Only Remove power hold down SW4 and power up Table 1 Defaulting Procedures Wiring ...

Страница 5: ... Ensure the receiver or aerial is not near 5m any high speed logic cables Eg computers data cables electronic telephones Fast logic edges have harmonics up to 1GHz Ensure the receiver is not near a parked car garage Many cars have alarms that use super regenerative receivers that radiate continuously and pollute a broad band of UHF frequencies Ensure the antenna has plenty of free space around it ...

Страница 6: ... Outputs Dry Contact Relay 1 Amp 12V Transmitter Code Memory Capacity 120 Codes Size 71mm x 75mm x 22mm Data Power Connection 3 Wire Connection To Solution Panel Output Connection 6 Terminal Connection Frequency Of Operation 304 MHz Page 6 2 Channel Radio Interface ISSUE100 DOC Bosch Security Systems Pty Limited ...

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