Cardin Elettronica RP-S435 Automatic Alarm Opening System User Manual

Cardin Elettronica spa Automatic Alarm Opening System

User Manual

ZVL378.00 MOD:20-10-2000L378.00 S435 20-10-2000AMCARDIN ELETTRONICA spaVia Raffaello, 36- 31020 SanVendemiano Treviso (TV)  ItalyTel: +39/0438.401818Fax: +39/0438.401831email (Italy): Sales.office.it@cardin.itemail (Europe): Sales.office@cardin.itHttp: www.cardin.itWarning: Changes or alterations made to this device which have not been expressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance with the local standards and regulations could cancel the user'sauthority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,according to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipmentdoes cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is advised to try to correct the situation by taking one or more of thefollowing measures:• Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver• Connect the equipment  to a wall socket which is on a different ring circuit to that of the receiver• Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.DescriptionThe S435 radio control system consists of one or more transmitters and one or more receiverswhich can be combined to meet the specific needs of the system.The S435 system uses a highly reliable encoding system guaranteed by the use of dynamiccodes. The code is changed for each encoding transmission through the use of an encodingalgorithm which only the receiver is able to recognise and therefore decide whether or not thecode transmitted corresponds to the original code. The code is generated for each channel inthe transmitter using the random arbitrary method with 236 combinations. The generated code ismemorised in the receiver via radio. The receiver is able to memorise 128 different codes. Duringthe transfer stage the codes are memorised in a non volatile memory module which can bemoved to another receiver without having to reprogram it. As this is a system based on dynamiccodes each code is processed individually by the receiver.ImportantThis is a device which uses a high security encoding system it follows therefore that if youlose one or more transmitters you will have to reprogram the system codes. The transmit-ted code changes for each command (rolling code).  Disturbance during the transmission willdeactivate the relay, at this point the relay can only be activated by first releasing and thenpressing the transmitter channel button a second time.UseThe S435 radio control allows the remote activation of electrical and electronic appliances withits best use in the following areas: automatic opening systems, alarm systems, and in all systemswhich require remote control activation (without wires) using secret codes.Transmitter versionsTRS435200.0US Miniaturised transmitters 2 buttonsTRS435400.0US Miniaturised transmitters 4 buttonsTRS435120.0US Miniaturised transmitters with switch (12 channels) 4 buttonsTRS43540M.0US Wall mounted transmitter 4 buttonsReceiver versionsRCS435128 Modular receiver + container 4 channelsRSS435100 Slot-in receiver card 1 channelRSS435200 Slot-in receiver card 2 channelsRMS435100.0US Mini receiver 1 channelRMS435200.0US Mini receiver 2 channelsMemory moduleThis is extractable, furnished with a non volatile EEPROM type memory and contains the systemcode. The programmed code is maintained in this module even in the absence of power. Thiscomponent can be ordered as an accessory with s.p.n. code:-YMCC66128 up to 128 codes.Receiver antenna installationMinimum and maximum range of the radio controls. ‘Range’ is intended to mean the workingdistance, measured in free space, between the receiver and the transmitter with the antennainstalled. The range is therefore closely linked to the technical characteristics of the system (powerand sensibility) and varies  according to the characteristics of the site in which the system islocated.  It therefore follows that to obtain the best results from the radio control the installationsites for the receiver and the antenna should be carefully chosen.You are not advised to install 2 receivers at a distance of less than 1.5 m from each other andit is also good practise to position the receiver away from computer systems, alarm systemsand other possible sources of disturbance.(A bad choice of positioning could compromise the correct performance of thereceiver).AntennaThe installation of the antenna is fundamental, connected to the receiver it represents thereception point for the radio control.When installing the antenna the following points should be observed:• The receiver is supplied with its own antenna  which consists of a piece of rigid wire 170 mmin length. In alternative it is possible to connect an ANS400 tuned antenna using a coaxial cableRG58 (impedance 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m.Outdoor receivers (fig.9)The receiver could be:-in a case fitted with a 14-way terminal board (printed circuit CS926) with the following electricalconnections:12V ac/dc between binding posts 11-1224V ac/dc between binding posts 10-12The case type receiver is fitted using "fast-fitting" brackets. The bracket should be fixed to the wallusing two raw plugs (check that it is in square).After connecting the wiring the case should be slid onto the bracket therefore fixing it to the wall.If any repair work is necessary the case can be easily extracted by pushing upwards the actionof which will separate it from the bracket.Interchangeable channel modulesIn the receivers the channel functions are printed on the circuit board. The interchangeablechannel modules can only have the following configurations and must not be mixed:- from 1 to 4 impulsive relay strips  MCC0381R0 1 -2 Channels- one memory relay strip MCC0381M0 (On/Off) ON-OFF- one timer relay strip MCC0381T0 0,5 to 120 Sec.DIGITAL RADIO CONTROLS WITH DYNAMIC CODES S435Slot-in receiver cards (fig.10)- The receiver card (printed circuit CS939) is inserted directly into an appliance which is designedto receive and has the following electrical connections:12V ac/dc with jumper "12V" in position "B"24V ac/dc with jumper "24V" in position "A"The receiver cards can either be fitted with one relay (single channel) or two relays (double channel)the outputs of which are marked CH1 (normally open contact) and CH2 (normally open/normallyclosed contact)The relays CH1 and CH2  can be activated  by selecting the functions A-B-C-D and made tocorrespond with the transmitter channels CHA-CHB-CHC-CHD by setting the jumpers situatedon the circuit board.Mini receivers (fig.11)- The mini receiver (printed circuit CS938) is housed in an indoor container, it is fitted with an 10-way terminal board and has the following electrical connections:12V ac/dc between binding posts 7-8.24V ac/dc between binding posts 6-8.The mini receiver can either be fitted with one relay (single channel) or two relays (double channel)the outputs of which are marked CH1 (normally open contact) and CH2 (normally open/normallyclosed contact). The relays CH1 and CH2  can be activated  by selecting the functions A-B-C-Dand made to correspond with the transmitter channels CHA-CHB-CHC-CHD by setting thejumpers situated on the circuit board.Generating the user code in the transmitters (fig. 1-6)1) Open the access door (fig.1)2) For the version equipped with a channel block selection switch choose the desired block ofchannels by moving the switch ("Y1" fig.1,2)Y1 in position "1" = A,B,C,DY1 in position "2" = E,F,G,HY1 in position "3" = I,L,M,N3) Press the button "J1" (fig.3)4) While keeping button "J1" pressed down press the button "CH" corresponding to the requiredchannel which is to be memorised (Led "L1" will start to flash) (fig.4).5) Release the channel button "CH" and the led will carry on flashing (fig.5).6) Release the button "J1", the led will turn off and the transmitter will memorise the last codewhich was transmitted (fig.6).7) Repeat points 3-4-5-6 for any successive channels8) To memorise another block of channels move the switch ("Y1" fig.2) to the required position andrepeat the operations 3-4-5-6.If a code is not generated it could be due to the fact that the memory is empty and it is thereforeimpossible to transfer the code to the receiver.Memorising the user code in the receiver (fig. 9-10-11)•Attention! Before memorising the transmitters for the first time remember to cancel theentire memory content.1) Keep button "P1" pressed down and the led "L1" will start to flash2) Transmit the channel which is to be memorised, the led will flash rapidly and the channel willbe memorised. Only one code can be inserted at a time. To insert successive codes repeatsteps 1 and 2.If the code is not memorised:- The memory is full (128 codes already memorised) and the led remains lit. If this is the case youcan only insert a new code after you have first cancelled an existing one or after wiping the entirememory (see memory cancelling procedure);- The code may already exist in memory;- You have not generated a channel code in the transmitter.Memory cancelling procedureTo cancel  a code proceed as follows:1) Keep the button "P2" pressed down and the led "L1" will flash slowly.2) Transmit the channel which is to be cancelled for at least 3 seconds until the led starts to flashquickly then repeat points 1 and 2 for any successive channels.To wipe all the code from memory:3) Keep buttons "P1" and "P2" pressed down simultaneously for at least 5 seconds until "L1"flashes quickly.Channel functions for the S435 radio controlsChannel "A" of the transmitter must always correspond to channel "A" of the receiver and so forthfor all four of the available channels.Attention! The receiver can only respond to one signal at a time, it therefore follows that severalchannels cannot be activated simultaneously.Selecting channel groups ("J1", fig.9-10-11)The receiver can decode up to 12 different channels in blocks of 3 (A,B,C,D - E,F,G,H - I,L,M,N.)by inserting the jumper "J1" in the right position.J1 not inserted  = A,B,C,DJ1 in position "1" = E,F,G,HJ1 in position "2" = I,L,M,NTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSRECEIVER- reception frequency............................................................................................... 433,92 MHz- local oscillation emission ................................................................................ <57dBm (<2nW)- antenna impedance in input .............................................................................................. 50Ω- sensitivity (finely tuned signal) ........................................................................................... 1 µV- power supply ..................................................................................................... 12-24 V ac/dc- maximum power consumption at rest/activated ...................................................... 20/50 mA- maximum commutable power at the relay with resistive load:load ac/dc................................................................................................................ 60VA/28Wmaximum voltage ................................................................................................... 42.4Vac/dc- excitation delay/dropout delay ..................................................................................... 150 ms- operating temperature range ............................................................................... -20°…+60°CTRASMITTERS- carrier frequency ................................................................................................... 433.92 MHz- carrier frequency tolerance .......................................................................................... ±75 kHz- band width ................................................................................................................... >25 kHz- modulation.................................................................................................................. AM/ASK- power supply (Alkaline battery GP23A) .................................................................. 12V ± 10%- maximum power consumption ....................................................................................... 25 mA- operating temperature range ................................................................................ - 10…+55°CMODELLO DATACODICE SERIEThis product has been tried and tested in the manufacturer's laboratory,during the installation of the product follow the supplied indications carefully.
Modular receiversSlot-in receiver cardsMini receivers 1 -2 channelsGENERATING THE TRANSMITTER CODEALKALINE3J1ALKALINE123J1Y11L14ALKALINEJ1 CHL1ALKALINE6J1ALKALINE2Y1ALKALINE5J1CH123980ALKALINEALKALINEExternal dimensionsChanging the battery 116 138451178910CH D-H-NCH C-G-MCH A-E-ICH B-F-L+24NA NC C~+12     ~-0     ~1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14M1P1 P2 12J1J1L1J1/J2 OFF A-B-C-DJ1 ON E-F-G-HJ2 ON I-L-M-NASAGSH QDFER 139KJHG 1254DC0217  CS926A/BAntenna filo rigido 17cm17 cm rigid wire antennaAntenne fil rigide 17 cmStarres Antennen Kabel 17 cmAntena cable rígido 17 cm.P1 P2 21J1J1ASAGSH QDFER 139KJHG 1254CH 1CH-D CH-C CH-B CH-A CH-2CH-1CH 2RELAY CONTACTCH2RELAY CONTACTCH1 POWER SUPPLY+ 12 - 24 V ac/dc120~Antenna filo rigido 17cmAntenna rigid wire 17cmM1L124V12VPos.APos.BDC0220  CS939A/BP1 P2 21J1J1ASAGSH QDFER 139KJHG 1254CH 2CH-ACH-B CH-C CH-D CH-2CH-1CH 1CH2M1L112345678910OUTCH1OUTDC0181  CS938A/B24V 012VAlimentazionePower supplyAntenna filo rigido 17cm17 cm rigid wire antennaAntenne fil rigide 17 cmStarres Antennen Kabel 17 cmAntena cable rígido 17 cm.ALKALINESTOPJ1 82 2082STOP
MOD:20-10-2000ZVL379.00 S435 20-10-2000RXPRCARDIN ELETTRONICA spaVia Raffaello, 36- 31020 San Vendemiano (TV)  ItalyTel: +39/0438.401818Fax: +39/0438.401831email (Italy): Sales.office.it@cardin.itemail (Europe): Sales.office@cardin.itHttp: www.cardin.itWarning: Changes or alterations made to this device which have not been expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance with the local standards and regulations could cancel the user's authority tooperate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,according to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipmentdoes cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is advised to try to correct the situation by taking one or more of the followingmeasures:• Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver• Connect the equipment  to a wall socket which is on a different ring circuit to that of the receiver• Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.DescriptionThe S435 radioprogramming system consists of one or more transmitters and one or morereceivers which can be combined to meet the specific needs of the system.The S435 system uses a highly reliable encoding system guaranteed by the use of dynamiccodes. The code is changed for each encoding transmission through the use of an encodingalgorithm which only the receiver is able to recognise and therefore decide whether or not thecode transmitted corresponds to the original code. The code is generated for each channel inthe transmitter using the random arbitrary method with 236 combinations. The generated codeis memorised in the receiver via radio. The receiver is able to memorise up to 24 differentcodes. During the transfer stage the codes are memorised in a non volatile memory modulewhich can be moved to another receiver without having to reprogram it. As this is a systembased on dynamic codes each code is processed individually by the receiver.ImportantDisturbance during the transmission will disactivate the relay, at this point the relay can only beactivated by first releasing and then pressing the transmitter channel button a second time.UseThe radioprogrammer is best used in systems controlling automatic rolling shutters  and allowsthe remote activation of a single phase 115Vac 350W motor using dynamic commands Open-Stop-Close-Stop or the same commands by cable. During the code memorisation phase thechannel can be associated (using the Dipswitch SW1) with one of the following functions: stopcommand only;  open command only or sequential dynamic commands "Open-Stop-Close-Stop". This allows you to either control one motor or more than one motor contemporaneouslyusing one channel for the complete opening command, one channel for the complete closingcommand and one channel for the single movement command.Transmitter versionsTRS435200.0US Miniaturised transmitters 2 ButtonsTRS435400.0US Miniaturised transmitters 4 ButtonsTRS435120.0US Miniaturised transmitters with switch (12 channels) 4 ButtonsTRS43540M.0US Wall mounted transmitters 4 buttonsReceiver versionRPS435000.0US RadioprogrammerMemory moduleThis is extractable, furnished with a non volatile EEPROM type memory and contains the systemcodes. The programmed code is maintained in this module even in the absence of power. Thiscomponent can be ordered as an accessory with s.p.n. code: MCC46320Receiver antenna installationMinimum and maximum range of the radio controls. ‘Range’ is intended to mean the workingdistance, measured in free space, between the receiver and the transmitter with the antennainstalled. The range is therefore closely linked to the technical characteristics of the system(power and sensibility) and varies  according to the characteristics of the site in which the systemis located.  To obtain the best results from the device the installation sites for the receiver andthe antenna should be carefully chosen.It is not possible to install 2 receivers at a distance of less than 1.5 m. from each other.It is good practise to position the receiver away from computer systems, alarm systems andother possible sources of disturbance. (A bad choice of positioning could compromisethe correct performance of the receiver).AntennaThe installation of the antenna is fundamental, connected to the receiver it represents thereception point for the radio control. When installing the antenna consider the following points:The receiver is supplied with its own antenna  which consists of a piece of rigid wire 170 mmin length. In alternative it is possible to connect an ANS400 tuned antenna using a coaxial cableRG58 (impedance 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m. The antenna should be positioned outof doors in the highest possible point, visible and away from metal structures.ReceiverThe receiver is installed using “fast-fitting” brackets. The bracket should be fixed to the wallusing two raw plugs ( check that it is square to the wall), the case can be then slid onto the brackettherefore fixing it to the wall. The slot-in circuit located towards the bottom of the case can beeasily extracted to facilitate wiring up the device. If any repair work is necessary the case canbe easily extracted by pushing upwards the action of which will separate it from the bracket.Electrical connection (fig.9)Before connecting the device to the mains make sure that:- the voltage and frequency rated on the data plate conform to those of the mains supply;- an omnipolar circuit breaker which leaves at least 3mm between the contacts has beeninstalled between the device and the mains;- the high voltage 115V wires pass through the holes marked "A" and are routed separatelyfrom the low voltage 24V wires which pass through the holes marked "B";- the wires are fastened down using a cable clamp;- once the wiring is complete the holes through which the wires have passed have been sealedusing silicon;- the holes which are not used are blocked by inserting the caps "D".- the appliance must be earthed, to this end use the binding post marked with the  symbol which can be found on the wiring box.Terminal board connections (fig. 9)1-2 Earth connection3-4 Radioprogrammer power supply 115Vac 50-60Hz.5-6-7 Motor control in output "Open-Close-Common" 350W.8 -9 N.C. input for safety devices with travel direction inversion during the closing cycle. If youconnect a pair of photocells an external power circuit will be required. DIGITAL RADIOPROGRAMMER WITH DYNAMIC CODES S43510-11 Dynamic button in input (contact N.O.) with Open-Stop-Close-Stop functions12 Antenna ground.13 Antenna connection 17cm rigid wire (as an alternative it is possible to connect anANS400 antenna using a coaxial cable RG58 (imp. 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15m).Settings (fig. 9)TL Work cycle regulation trimmer (15…80 secs).The timer countdown starts after an opening or closing command has been receivedand is set to zero after the preset work cycle time has expired. It cannot be set whilethe motor is in movement.PW Power on LEDF1 Fuse 4A delayedGenerating the user code in the transmitters (fig. 1-6)• Once the container has been opened (see fig.7) the programming procedure for the wallmounted transmitter is the same as for the hand held transmitter (the circuit is the same).1) Open the access door (fig.1)2) For the version equipped with a channel block selection switch choose the desired block ofchannels by moving the switch ("Y1" fig.1,2)Y1 in position "1" = A,B,C,DY1 in position "2" = E,F,G,HY1 in position "3" = I,L,M,N3) Press the button "J1" (fig.3)4) While keeping button "J1" pressed down press the button "CH" corresponding to therequired channel which is to be memorised. Led "L1" will start to flash (fig.4).5) Release the channel button "CH" and the led will carry on flashing (fig.5).6) Release the button "J1", the led will turn off and the transmitter will memorise the last codewhich was transmitted (fig.6).7) Repeat points 3-4-5-6 for any successive channels8) To memorise another block of channels move the switch ("Y1" fig.2) to the required positionand repeat the operations 3-4-5-6.If a code is not generated it could be due to the fact that the memory is empty and it istherefore impossible to transfer the code to the receiver.Generating the user code in the receiver (fig.9)Attention! Before memorising the transmitters for the first time remember to cancel theentire memory content.Dipswitch SW1 functionsDIP1-DIP2 OFFCode memorisation is not possibleDIP1 ON/ DIP2 OFFThe memorised code is associated with the opening commandDIP1 OFF/ DIP2 ONThe memorised code is associated with the closing commandDIP1 ON/ DIP2 ONThe memorised code is associated with the dynamic functionOpen-Stop-Close-StopMemorising the user code in the receiver1) Using dipswitch "SW1" select the function to be associated with the channel2) Keep button "P1" pressed down and the led "LD" will start to flash3) Transmit the channel which is to be memorised, the led will flash rapidly and the channel willbe memorised. Only one code can be inserted at a time. To insert successive codes repeatsteps 2 and 3.- When you have finished memorising the codes remember to replace dips 1-2 in the offposition on "SW1".If the code is not memorised it could be due to the following:- The memory is full (24 codes already memorised) and the led remains lit. If this is the caseyou can only insert a new code after you have first cancelled an existing one or after wipingthe entire memory (see memory cancelling procedure);- The code may already exist in memory;- You have not generated a channel code in the transmitter.Memory cancelling procedure:1) Keep the button "P2" pressed down and the led "LD" will flash slowly.2) Transmit the channel which is to be cancelled for at least 3 seconds until the led starts toflash quickly then repeat points 1 and 2 for any successive channels.To wipe all the codes from memory:3) Keep buttons "P1" and "P2" pressed down simultaneously for at least 5 seconds until the led"LD" flashes rapidly .ReceiversThe receiver can decode up to 12 different channels in blocks of 3 (A,B,C,D - E,F,G,H - I,L,M,N.)without a selection.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSRECEIVER- reception frequency ........................................................................................... 433,92 MHz- local oscillation emission ........................................................................... <-57dBm (<2nW)- antenna impedance in input ........................................................................................... 50Ω- sensitivity (finely tuned signal) ....................................................................................... 1 µV- power supply .............................................................................................115Vac 50-60 Hz- operating temperature range ............................................................................ -20°…+60°CTRANSMITTERS- carrier frequency ................................................................................................ 433.92 MHz- carrier frequency tolerance ...................................................................................... ±75 kHz- band width ............................................................................................................... >25 kHz- modulation ............................................................................................................... AM/ASK- power supply (alkaline battery GP23A)................................................................12V ± 10%- maximum power consumption ................................................................................... 25 mA- operating temperature range ............................................................................ - 10…+55°CMODEL DATECODE Nr. SERIESThis product has been tried and tested in the manufacturer's laboratory,during the installation of the product follow the supplied indicationscarefully.21212121
GENERATING THE TRANSMITTER CODEALKALINE3J1ALKALINE123J1Y11L14ALKALINEJ1 CHL1ALKALINE6J1ALKALINE2Y1ALKALINE5J1CHRADIOPROGRAMMER ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONLegendA: Entry holes for 110V~ mains wiringB: Entry holes for low voltage 12/24V wiring + antennaC: Separator wallD: Hole sealing plugsLD: Signal ledM1: Memory moduleP1: Memorising buttonP2: Delete buttonPW: Power on ledSW1: Function selection dipTL: Work cycle setting trimmer+-TL34567M8 9 10 11 12 13PWFUSE3.15AFTCTDAP.COMCH.8,48,44.3P1 P2DC0225 CS951M1ASAGSH QDFER 139KJHG 125412FN220/230V~c 1 2  ONSW1Antenna filo rigido 17cm17 cm rigid wire antennaAntenne fil rigide 17 cmStarres Antennen Kabel 17 cmAntena cable rígido 17 cm.LDF1F1: Fuse typeCurrent T3,15A Code MT785231 I2t A2S 60 Voltage drop  mV 100123980ALKALINEALKALINEEXTERNAL DIMENSIONSBATTERY REPLACEMENT 116 13845ALKALINESTOPJ1 82 2082STOP78BACD9

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