Chamberlain Group The 1614 Superregenerative Receiver Model 412-315HM User Manual RAD MANUAL 412HM

Chamberlain Group Inc, The Superregenerative Receiver Model 412-315HM RAD MANUAL 412HM

Users Manual for 412 315HM Super Regenerative Receiver

TM
Universal Receiver
Model 412HM
OWNERS MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Output Rating........................5 Amps 28VAC or DC Max.
Power ......................12VDC or 18 to 35VAC/DC, @ 30ma
RF Frequency........................................................390MHz
If the power is other than shown in specifications,
Accessory Transformer Model 85 is required. Model 86
Coaxial Cable Kit is also available.
Accessory Transmitters – Series 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90.
The 412HM universal Receiver can be used with up to 15
rolling code transmitters or passwords in
high
security
mode. Alternately, it can be used with up to 31 of any type
transmitter in
normal
security mode, including any
combination of rolling code, billion code, or code switch
remotes.
The receiver and antenna use TV Type F coaxial
connectors. The antenna can be plugged directly onto the
receiver or mounted to a bracket and connected to the
receiver with Model 86 Coaxial Cable Kit, depending on
your requirements.
Select a location for the receiver which allows access to the
terminals and space for the antenna (as far from metal
structures as possible and preferably with the antenna in an
upright position). Fasten the receiver securely with screws
through the two holes provided in the cover flanges.
FIGURE 1 – WITHOUT TRANSFORMER: Connect bell
wire (not supplied) to receiver terminals 1 and 2, and to
opener radio power terminals. All receiver terminals are
unpolarized.
Also connect bell wire to receiver terminal 4 and opener
terminal 2. Make a jumper wire connection to receiver
terminals 1 and 3 as shown.
FIGURE 2 – WITH TRANSFORMER MODEL 85: Receiver
terminals 1 and 2 are not used. Connect bell wire to
receiver terminals 3 and 4 and to opener terminals used for
push button controls. The transformer plugs into a 120V
outlet.
Children operating or playing with a garage door
opener can injure themselves and others.
The
garage door could close and cause serious injury
or death.
Do not allow children to operate the door
control push button or the remote control
transmitters.
Install the receiver (and all door control push
buttons) out of the reach of children and away from
all moving parts of the door and door hardware, but
where the garage door is visible.
WARNING
Disconnect power to opener before installing
receiver or removing/replacing receiver cover.
WARNING
1
2
3
1
2
3
RECEIVER
(Bottom)
FIGURE 1
OPENER
24 v
TRANS
PRIMARY
4
Common
Relay
RECEIVER
(Top)
Connect
Antenna
WALL
BUTTON
1
2
3
1
3
RECEIVER
(Bottom) WALL
BUTTON
OPENER
24 v
TRANS
PRIMARY
4
Common
RECEIVER
(Top)
Connect
Antenna
Connect
Transformer
FIGURE 2
2Relay
To comply with FCC/IC rules, adjustment or modification of receiver and/or
transmitter is prohibited, except for changing the code setting and replacing the
transmitter battery. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Use a screwdriver to pry open the receiver cover as shown.
Re-connect power to opener.
1. Press and HOLD the new remote control push button.
2. Then press the "Smart" button on the receiver. The
adjacent indicator light will
flash.
Release the remote
push button. The opener will now operate when the
remote control push button is pressed. Return front
panel to receiver.
NOTE: If the remote control push button is not held down
until the receiver indicator light flashes, the receiver will not
learn the code.
To Erase all Remote Control Codes:
Press and hold the "Smart" button on the receiver panel
until the indicator light turns off (about 6 seconds).
All
the codes the receiver has learned will be erased.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to reprogram the receiver for each
remote control transmitter in use.
Side 2 contains instructions for changing output
duration, voltage settings, and security mode.
OPENING RECEIVER OPEN RECEIVER
Smart
Button
Indicator
Light
Power
Supply
Jumper
Security
Mode
Jumper
Output
Duration 
Jumper
SET RECEIVER TO MATCH REMOTE CONTROL(S) CODE
The receiver can be set for either constant or momentary
closure on the output contacts. With the jumper in the
“MOM” (Momentary) position, the contacts will close for 1/4
second regardless of the length of radio transmission. With
the jumper in “CONST” (Constant) position, the contacts
will stay closed as long as the radio continues transmitting.
The receiver is factory set at M.
TO SET OUTPUT DURATION
The use of radios incorporating constant closure
contacts on residential operators with fail-safe
infra-red protectors is prohibited.
WARNING
The receiver can be powered with either 24V AC/DC or
with 12V DC. The jumper must be in the 24V position for
use with 24V, and in 12V position for use with 12 VDC.
The
jumper must be set to the proper voltage to avoid
damage to the receiver.
The receiver is factory set at 24V.
The jumper must be set at the HIGH position for the
receiver to operate in high security mode. It must be set at
NORMAL position to operate at the normal mode.
When changing from normal to high security mode, any
previous transmitter codes must be erased. Repeat Steps
1 and 2 on Side 1 to reprogram the receiver for each
remote control transmitter in use.
The receiver is factory set at HIGH.
TO SET POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
TO SET SECURITY MODE
The use of 24V with the jumper in 12V position will
cause permanent damage to the receiver.
CAUTION
© 1996, The Chamberlain Group, Inc.
114A2143 All Rights Reserved Printed in Mexico
MOM.
CONST.
Output
Duration
Terminals
Jumper
MOMENTARY
OPERATION
MOM.
CONST.
Output
Duration
Terminals
Jumper
CONSTANT
OPERATION
12V 
POSITION
Circuit
Board
24V
12V
M
C
Jumper
Power
Supply
Terminals
N
OR
HIGH
Circuit
Board
24V
12V
M
C
Jumper
24V 
POSITION
Power
Supply
Terminals
NO
HIGH
24V
12V
M
C
Jumper
HIGH SECURITY
MODE
Security
Mode
Terminals
NORM
HIGH 24V
12V
M
C
Jumper
NORMAL SECURITY
MODE
Security
Mode
Terminals
NORM
HIGH

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