
GfS
Sicherheit an Türen
990043_Radioreceiver_GB_0919
Subject to technical changes
GfS – Gesellschaft für Sicherheitstechnik mbH
Tempowerkring 15 ∙ D-21079 Hamburg ∙ Tel. +49 40 - 79 01 95 0 ∙ Fax +49 40 - 79 01 95 11 ∙ [email protected] ∙ www.gfs-online.com
Radio receiver
Part No: 990 043
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
• 1x Mini Receiver
• Mounting accessories - adh. tape
• Operating instructions
SAFETY ADVICE
Carefully read instructions before connecting and operating the receiver!
• Caution! Observe the permissible supply voltage and the max. contact rating!
• Have faulty radio controls checked by the manufacturer!
• Do not make any unauthorized alterations or modifications to the receiver!
INTENDED USE
The unit may only be operated with safety extra low voltage (SELV) and may only be used
as a radio control for switching devices with safety extra low voltage (SELV). The manu-
facturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper or nonintended use.
ADVICE
The reception quality can be affected by a number of factors:
• location
• equipment and systems without interference suppression
• other transmitters within the frequency range
• atmospheric conditions and other factors.
MOUNTING ADVICE
Do not mount the receiver near the floor or near large metal objects! The maximum
length of all connecting cables may not exceed 3 m. In case of malfunctions contact your
retailer or the manufacturer.
FUNCTIONS
The radio receiver converts a specific code which it receives from a radio sender into a
signal which can be understood by any kind of a wired alarm device.
• The radio receiver can be operated in a voltage range of 12–24 V AC/DC.
• 2 potential-free relays may be switched via 2 separate radio channels.
• A total of 32 different radio transmission codes can be memorized.
TECHNICAL DATA
Frequency
868,30 MHz
Supply voltage
12–24 V AC/DC
Current consumption
Transmitter operation: approx. 50 mA
at 24 V DC/2-ch
Degree of protection
IP 20
Output
2 potential-free relay contacts
Max. contact rating
AC: 24 V/1 A/24 VA
DC: 30 V/1 A/30 W
Operating temperature
– 20 °C bis + 60 °C
Dimensions
63 x 35 x 70 mm
Weight
ca. 50 g
MOUNTING AND CONNECTING
• Remove the housing cover.
• Using the mounting accessories supplied, mount the receiver on a suitable location.
• Select the desired operating mode with jumper J1
1. Jumper J1 in position 3-4: ON/OFF
2. Connect the supply voltage and the safety extra low voltage devices to be switched
as follows:
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
(12–24 V AC/DC): IN1, IN2 (at DC: Polarity is arbitrary)
Device 1
(at relay 1/channel 1): Alarm
NO 1 COM 1: NO contact
NC 1 COM 1: NC contact
Device 2
(at relay 2/channel 2): Permanent opening
NO 2 COM 2: NO contact
NC 2 COM2 : NC contact
PROGRAMMING
• Briefly (< 1.6 sec.) press the programming button TA1 (for channel 1) or TA2 (for chan-
nel 2). The programming mode is activated. The LED flashes.
• Activate the GfS Exit Control by causing an alarm. If the code has been memorized, the
LED will light up for approx. 4 sec. and then flash again. Return the GfS Exit Control
into its original position.
• Repeat step 2 with the other transmitters.
• Briefly (< 1.6 sec.) press the programming button TA1 or TA2 in order to return to the
operating mode.
Attention:
The codes will be memorized even after a power failure.
RESET
(Deleting memory completely)
With a reset all memorized codes will be deleted.
• Keep the programming button TA1 or TA2 pressed for more than 1.6 sec. The delete
mode is activated. The LED flashes rapidly.
• Press the programming button TA1 or TA2 again for more than 1.6 sec. If the memory
has been deleted completely the LED will light up for 4 sec. and then flash again rap-
idly.
• Briefly (< 1.6 sec.) press the programming button TA1 or TA2 in order to return to the
operating mode.
12 – 24 V
AC/DC
NC 1
NO 1
COM 1
IN 1
IN 2
NC 2
NO 2
COM 2
Dead man’s mode
Roller/Blind motor control
ON/OFF
Impulse (1 second)
1
3
5
2
4
CH 2
Push
button
switch 2
Push
button
switch 1
CH 1
Antenna
1
2
3
4
5
CH 2
CH 1
LED
TA 1
TA 2
J 1
CONFORMITY
This product complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE guideline 1999/5/EG.You may request the certifi-
cate of conformity from your supploer.
DISPOSAL
Dispose an obselet device at a collecting point for electronic waste or at your supplier.
Dispose the packaging material at a paper collecting point for paper resp. plastic.
You may not dispose an obsolte device in the general garbage.
WARRENTY
Within the legal warrenty time we intend to repair all defect devices, whether the defect is caused by the material or
assembly, or replace them. The warenty expires after a third-party repair.
SERVICE
In case of a system failure or a defect device please contact the fol lowing address: