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SWITCH INPUT A1

SWITCH INPUT A2

CHASSIS GROUND

LOGIC POWER

REVERSAL REST @ GROUND - OPTION

RELAY POWER

OPTIONAL RELAY POWER

CHANNEL 1 - RELAY OUTPUT 1 (RR@G*)

CHANNEL 2 - RELAY OUTPUT 2 (RR@G*)

CHANNEL 3 - RELAY OUTPUT 3 (RR@G*)

CHANNEL 4 - RELAY OUTPUT 4 (RR@G*)

CHANNEL 5 - RELAY OUTPUT 5

CHANNEL 6 - RELAY OUTPUT 6

PROGRAMMABLE OPTION-RELAY OUTPUT 7

POWER - OUTPUTS 1 - 6

GROUND - OUTPUTS 1 - 4 (RR@G*)

SWITCH INPUT B1

SWITCH INPUT B2

SWITCH INPUT B3

SWITCH INPUT B4

SWITCH INPUT B5

SWITCH INPUT B6

Receiver Installation

Determine installation location of receiver and antenna 
- typically under the dash or behind a wall.  There are 
two types of receivers:
  1)  Standard Receiver - as pictured below
  2)  Optional Sealed Receiver

Antennas 
  A)  Fixed Antenna (Installed inside enclosure)
  B)  Removable 6” Antenna / TNC Connector
  C)  Exterior Antenna / 14’ Cable

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Vehicle

Battery

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PowerTouch

Remote Control System

1000 Series RF Receiver

#10 Screw

#10 Star Washer

#10 Ring Terminal

Vehicle Frame

Scrape paint and clean area before installing ground screw.

A loose chassis ground connection WILL cause 
intermittent operation!

Chassis Ground

2 Amp

Logic Fuse

J2-1

J2-2

J2-3

J2-4

J2-5

J2-6

J2-7

J2-8

J2-9

J2-10

J2-11

J2-12

J2-13

J2-14

J1-1

J1-2

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3-6

+12V

+12V

GROUND

+12V BATTERY

GROUND

+12V BATTERY

+12V BATTERY

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

GROUND

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

+12V

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

N/A

N/A

500mA

500mA

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

5 A

30 A

30 A

Installation

OPTIONAL J1  POWER CONNECTOR

Antenna Installation

1.  The antenna must be installed in an open, non-metal 
area in order to receive RF (radio frequency) 
transmissions.
2.  RF transmissions are reduced if antenna is:
  A)  within 6 feet of a large motor
  B)  near large bundles of wires
  C)  near other RF devices
  D)  touching any metal

OPTIONAL J3 SWITCH INPUT CONNECTOR

NOTE

Standard:

Switch control 1 - 6.
 

Fail Safe Option:

Direct relay coil 
control 1 - 6.

STANDARD J2  CONNECTOR

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

PIN #

VOLTAGE

I / O

CURRENT

J1

J3

High Current - 30 Amp
(not used in standard installation)

Fixed (standard) or Removable Antenna (optional)

J2

J2-1
J2-2
J2-3
J2-4
J2-5
J2-6
J2-7
J2-8
J2-9

J2-10
J2-11
J2-12
J2-13
J2-14

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14

SWITCH INPUT A1
SWITCH INPUT A2
GROUND
+12V BATTERY
GROUND*
+12V BATTERY
+12V BATTERY
+12V - OUTPUT # 1
+12V - OUTPUT # 2
+12V - OUTPUT # 3
+12V - OUTPUT # 4
+12V - OUTPUT # 5
+12V - OUTPUT # 6
+12V - OUTPUT # 7

Switch Inputs B1 - B6  (not used in standard installation)

5 Amp

5 Amp

Note:  All output circuits
to be appropriately fused
by the installer with 5 Amp
being the maximum fuse size.

Standard Receiver

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

12 AWG

12 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

18 AWG

WHT/RED

GRY/RED

BLK/WHT

RED/WHT

BLK

RED

RED

YEL

ORG

BLU

GRN

PNK

VIO

TAN

RED

BLK

YEL/BLK

ORG/BLK

BLU/BLK

GRN/BLK

PNK/BLK

VIO/BLK

GAUGE

COLOR

*Reversal Rest @ Ground

Typical Application

PowerTouch Remote Control Systems - 1000 Series (2 - 6) Functions

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Содержание POWERTouch 1010-R

Страница 1: ...n Mini key fob 4 button 1000 Series Receiver Specifications Voltage 9 16 Volt DC 12 Volt DC Nominal 24 Volt DC Optional Current 5A Output 10A System Max Switch Inputs 2 6 Additional Optional Outputs 4 or 7 Frequency 433 MHz Antenna Standard Fixed Optional Removable 6 Whip TNC Exterior 14 Cable 1000 Series System Specifications Range Pulsed 100 Feet Typical 300 Feet Clear Field Range Continuous 50 ...

Страница 2: ...ted circuit board 3 Press and release the LEARN switch and observe LEARN LED next to LEARN switch 4 LED is flashing when unit is in LEARN Mode and new codes can be enrolled 5 When LEARN LED is flashing press any button on transmitter 6 LEARN LED blinks to confirm enrollment Release transmitter button 7 Press any button on the new transmitter to confirm that the new code has been enrolled 8 Replace...

Страница 3: ...UT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT N A N A 500mA 500mA 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 5 A 30 A 30 A Installation OPTIONAL J1 POWER CONNECTOR Antenna Installation 1 The antenna must be installed in an open non metal area in order to receive RF radio frequency transmissions 2 RF transmissions are reduced if antenna is A within 6 feet of a large motor B near large bundles of wire...

Страница 4: ...reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 consult the de...

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