Cattron North America RCT200A Digital Remote Control System User Manual RCS200

Laird Controls North America Inc. Digital Remote Control System RCS200

Users Manual

File: RCS200
Rev. A 2-08-00
REMTRON, INC. 1916 W. Mission Rd., Escondido, CA 92029-1114
PHONE 760-737-7800 FAX 760-737-7810
REMOTE CONTROL AND TELEMETRY SYSTEMS
RCS200
Radio Remote Control System
User's Manual
This manual covers the following Remtron models:
RCT200 Transmitter
RCR200 Receiver
1.1
SECTION 1 GENERAL
WARNING
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Safety is an extremely high priority in every remote control system designed and
manufactured by Remtron. Although every effort has been made to provide a product
with the most complete array of safety features, each application has its own unique
requirements.
Remtron and its agents cannot be held responsible, for any breach of safety,
carelessness, improper or unauthorized use of the remote control system or the
equipment it is intended to control. Each customer is responsible for safe and proper
use of the equipment. Each customer is also responsible that the employees involved
with this equipment know, understand and use proper installation, operating and
maintenance procedures and that they are aware of and adhere to all established
safety rules and regulations as they apply.
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The RCS200 is a digital remote control system
for applications that require a high level of reliability
and integrity. It is designed for short range, license
free operation of industrial and commercial
equipment.
Intended primarily for OEM applications, the
number of functions and the receiver interface is
determined by the user's application.
1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The basic system consists of an RCT200
Transmitter and an RCR200 Receiver. The signal
format consists of a Amplitude Shift Keyed (ASK)
signal that carries a 24 bit address, 8 data bits
and is verified through a 16 bit CRC check word.
Data is transmitted using Manchester format at a
4800 baud rate.
The address is permanently programmed into the
transmitter at the factory and cannot modified. The
receiver uses a learn mode to copy the address
code from a transmitter and store it in memory.
1.3 TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION
The transmitter is housed in a plastic case with
membrane switches for control inputs. Inputs are
encoded by a microprocessor and transmitted
using burst mode ASK.
Figure 1-1 shows a block diagram of the
transmitter. When a switch is activated, power is
applied to the transmitter. The microprocessor
encodes and sends a packet containing the
address, data and CRC check word to the
Transmitter IC. The packet is repeated every 60
m-sec as long as any switch is activated. When
all switches are released, power is removed from
the transmitter.
The transmitter IC is an integrated frequency
multiplying PLL with a power output stage. It uses
a fixed ÷ 32 prescaler so the output frequency is
set at 32 times the reference crystal. The
transmitter antenna consists of a matched loop
on the circuit board.
1.2
The Transmitter IC has a sleep mode which is
used to conserve battery power. Each time a
packet is sent, the transmitter is enabled 6 m-sec
before modulation is applied to allow it to stabilize.
After the data is sent, the transmitter again enters
the sleep mode. The transmitter is therefore
enabled approximately 20% of the time it is
transmitting data.
1.4 RECEIVER DESCRIPTION
The receiver consists of an ASK receiver and a
microprocessor with up to four output relays. The
receiver is powered from 12 or 24 VDC.
Received data is passed directly to the
microprocessor where the Manchester signal is
decoded. The data packet is examined for an
address match with the stored address, and
correct CRC check. If both the address and the
CRC are correct, the data is decoded and the
output relay states are updated.
The microprocessor contains a nonvolatile memory
(EEPROM) that retains the address and particular
operating parameters for the system. The output
relays are factory programmed for the desired
operation. The simplest configuration closes each
relay as long as the corresponding switch on the
transmitter is depressed. Complex and interactive
relay logic is possible.
Safety Features
Each transmission goes through several checks
to insure that the information being received is
error free, including a 16 bit CRC test.
Over 16 million address codes means that no two
systems will ever be produced with the same
code, thereby insuring that no transmitter will ever
be able to unintentionally control another piece of
equipment.
Diagnostics
A number of optional diagnostic LEDs can be
provided to aid in troubleshooting the radio control
system.
1.5 SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2.1 Lists the specifications for the system.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Microprocessor Transmitter IC.
Power
Switch
Serial Data
Internal Loop
Antenna
+ 5 VDC
Regulator
+5V
Figure 1-1 Transmitter Block Diagram
9 VDC Battery
1.5
Table 1.1 Specifications
System
Operating frequency band 433 MHz
Available Channels 5 Channels
Number of Commands 8 maximum*
Modulation Digital ASK with 24 bit address plus 16 bit CRC
Ambient Operating Conditions - 20O F to +160O F
Transmitter
Power requirements 9V battery. Alkaline recommended.
Antenna Internal
Switch Types Membrane.
Transmitter case dimensions 4.5 X 2.7 X 1.25 Inches
RECEIVER
Power input 12/24 VDC
Receiver type ASK
Antenna External*
Logic Base Microprocessor controlled
Response time 60 milliseconds
Output rating (relay) 5 Amp @ 12 VDC
Receiver cabinet 4.125 X 2.75 X 1.0 Inches
* Receiver antenna and configuration depends on system requirements.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
5.1 SERVICE
Repairs
Products in need of repair may be returned to
your dealer or sent directly to the factory at the
address listed below. We recommend calling the
factory for a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number prior to sending in the equipment. A note
should be included describing the nature of the
problem and the conditions under which the
problem occurred. Also included with the returned
product, should be the name, address and phone
number where the product is to be returned and
the name and phone number of a person familiar
with the problem, who we may contact should the
need arise. Products should be returned to:
Remtron, Inc.
1916 Mission Rd.
Escondido, CA 92029-1114
PH 760-737-7800
5.3 WARRANTY
Remtron, Inc. warrants its products to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period
of one (1) year from the date of the original invoice.
In event of a defect or failure to perform as
specified, Remtron will, at its discretion, repair or
replace the product or refund the purchase price,
prorated over the time the product was in use.
This warranty is void if the product was used in
other than its normal and customary manner or
subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, physical
damage or was altered or tampered with by
unauthorized personnel.
This warranty does not cover the cost of shipping
and handling of the product from the customers'
location to the factory.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and
you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
SECTION 5 SERVICE & WARRANTY INFORMATION
5.1

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