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(82A022)  CP/RXv0913

Section 4

Troubleshooting

When  installing  the  ClearPath  line  of  radio  controlled 

products it may be necessary to troubleshoot the system. 

If  your  system  is  not  working  properly  here  is  a  basic 

method to troubleshoot the products. 

1. 

When  the  push  plate  is  actuated,  does  the 

transmitter show a red LED?

 [Note:  You will need to 

view the switch/surface box assembly from the back 

(i.e. hold it so that the switch is facing away from you) 

in order to see the LED.]

 

• If yes, proceed to step 2. 

 

• If  no,  check  the  battery  and  make  sure  the  push 

plate is connected to the transmitter properly. Also 

check battery wires to ensure neither is damaged. 

If  the  transmitter  continues  to  fail  in  showing  the 

red  LED,  contact  MS  Sedco  to  inquire  about 

repairing or replacing the transmitter.

2. 

Are  the  12  dip  switches  and  frequency  selection 

switch  matched  between  the  transmitter  and 

receiver?

 

• If yes, proceed to step 3. 

 

• If  no,  set  the  dip  switches  or  frequency  selection 

switch  to  match  between  the  transmitter  and 

receiver. 

3. 

Does the receiver have power?

 Ensure that 12- 24 V 

AC  or  DC  is  supplied  to  the  Red  and  Black  wires  of 

the  CP/RX  receiver.  Also  ensure  that  the  wiring 

harness is plugged in correctly to the receiver. Refer 

to the label inside the cover of the receiver to verify 

wire harness orientation.

4. 

When  the  transmitter  is  triggered,  does  the 

RECEIVER show a red LED?

 

• If  yes,  the  transmitter  and  receiver  are  working 

properly, but there is another issue. 

 

• If  no,  the  receiver  is  not  seeing  a  signal  from  the 

transmitter. 

5. 

There  is  a  possibility  that  there  is  interference  in 

the area. 

 Change the frequency settings on both the 

transmitter and receiver. If frequency 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  affect  the 

signal.  If  possible,  hold  the  transmitter  near  the 

receiver  and  activate  it.  If  the  receiver  sees  the 

signal  there  is  a  possibility  that  obstructions  may 

be  blocking  the  signal  where  the  transmitter  is 

normally  mounted,  or  you  may  be  experiencing 

interference. 

 

• Try  activating  the  receiver  with  a  different 

transmitter.  If  the  receiver  sees  a  signal  from  a 

different transmitter, there is a possibility that the 

original  transmitter  has  a  problem.  If  this  occurs, 

contact MS Sedco about repairing or replacing the 

original transmitter.

 

• Ensure that the receiver antenna is exposed from 

the header box as much as possible. If necessary, 

drill  a  small  hole  in  the  header  box  and  pull  the 

antenna through. Please do not cut or lengthen the 

antenna wire. 

 

• If the receiver is not responding to the signal from 

any  transmitter,  regardless  of  distance  or 

frequency,  it  is  possible  the  receiver  may  need 

repair.  Try  a  different  receiver  if  this  is  possible. 

Contact MS Sedco if receiver needs to be repaired 

or replaced. 

7. 

If receiver and transmitter are functioning correctly 

but door control is not activating, ensure that the 

output of the receiver is connected properly to the 

door  control.

  If  you  have  questions  on  this,  please 

contact MS Sedco and ask for technical support. 

             CP/RX

                                 

  

Multi-Mode Radio Receiver and Timing Module 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

HDRC

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ClearPat

8701 Castle Park Drive 

 Indianapolis, Indiana 46256

Telephone: (317) 842-2545 

 www.mssedco.com 

 [email protected]

Содержание ClearPath HDRC CP/RX

Страница 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 ...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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