Chamberlain Wireless RX900 ULTRX900R - Extreme Range Transceiver User Manual

Chamberlain Wireless Products Inc. ULTRX900R - Extreme Range Transceiver

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Model ULTRX900R
Ultra RX - Extreme Range Receiver
Overview
Relay 2:
8: Common
9: Ch 2 Normal Open
10: Ch 2 Normal Closed
The Ultra RX - Extreme Range Receiver has a
10-24Vac/Vdc operation with low power consumption
(150 ua). The Receiver has 4 Channels, 2 Transistors
and 2 Relays. The Receiver can control up to
4 devices.
10 11 12 13
Lower Amperage (500 ma or lower) applications that
are indirectly controlled, should use Transistor Output
Channels 3 and 4.
Channel 3:
Terminal 6
Carton Inventory
10 11 12 13
10 11 12 13
Channel 4:
Terminal 4
NOTE: If using the Receiver with a Gate Control Unit
(GCU) proceed to Program with Gate Control Unit
(GCU).
Dipswitch Settings
Receiver
NOTE: The Dipswitches on the
Receiver can be accessed by
removing the screw on the
bottom of the Receiver.
Setup
NOTE: Do not connect power until instructed to do so.
Power Connections
Ensure the Receiver does
not have power. Set
Dipswitch #1 to the ON
position.
10-24 Vac
NOTE: Polarity does not matter.
Additional Receivers
10 11 12 13
NOTE: These steps apply only if more than one
Receiver is being used.
10-24 Vdc
Step 1: Ensure the
Receiver does not have
power. Set Dipswitch #1 to
the ON position in each
Receiver.
10 11 12 13
Relay Outputs
The Receiver has 2 Relays and 2 Transistor (Open
Collector) Outputs to control up to 4 devices.
Higher Amperage (10 amp) applications that are
directly controlled, should use Relay Channels 1
and 2.
Relay 1:
11: Common
12: Ch 1 Normal Open
13: Ch 1 Normal Closed
Step 2: Set the Identity of each additional Receiver
by changing the Dipswitches as shown in the chart
below.
Receiver ID
10 11 12 13
Switch #2
ON
OFF
ON
Switch #3
OFF
ON
ON
Output Timing
Program with Gate Control
Unit (GCU)
Channel 1:
Dipswitch
#4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Dipswitch
#5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Time
NOTE: The Dipswitches on the
Receiver can be accessed by
removing the screw on the
bottom of the Receiver.
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
1 Min
Toggle
Output Timing
Channel 2:
Dipswitch
#6
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Channel 1:
Dipswitch
#7
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Time
Dipswitch
#4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
1 Min
Toggle
Dipswitch
#5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Time
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
1 Min
Toggle
Channel 2:
Program
Dipswitch
#6
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
NOTE: If the Receiver will be programmed with a
GCU or an accessory proceed to Program with GCU
or Program Accessories.
The following steps apply only if the Receiver will be
used by itself.
Step 1: Ensure the Receiver
does not have power and
Dipswitch #1 is set to the OFF
position.
NOTE: If Receiver is in this Mode, there can be no
other 900 Mhz units in the network.
Dipswitch
#7
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Time
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
1 Min
Toggle
Channel 3:
Dipswitch
#2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Step 2: Connect power (as shown in Setup: Power
Connections).
Dipswitch
#3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Time
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
1 Min
Toggle
Channel 4:
Step 3: Within 15 seconds, press and hold a button
on a remote control transmitter. The receiver will buzz
indicating programming is successful.
Dipswitch
#8
OFF
ON
Additional Remote Control Transmitters:
To program additional remote control transmitters,
repeat Step 3 above with each remote control
transmitter (within 10 seconds of each other) or
repeat Steps 1-3.
When all the remote control transmitters have been
programmed, wait 15 seconds for the Receiver to
leave Learn Mode. The Receiver will buzz twice
indicating it is ready for use.
Time
0.5 Sec
5 Sec
Program Accessories
Door Strike or Magnetic Lock
Single Pushbutton Control (WPB1LM)
Step 1: Connect relays (as shown in Setup: Relay
Outputs and the charts below).
NOTE: If a Door Strike is used, a separate power
supply is required.
If a Magnetic Lock is used, use the Normally Closed
connections (see below).
GCU
Optional external power
input 10-24 Vac or DC
DC
AC
Step 1: Connect relays (as shown in Setup: Relay
Outputs).
Step 2: Connect power (as shown in Setup: Power
Connections).
N/O N/C
COM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Step 3: Press and Release the
Learn button on the Pushbutton
Control.
Door
Strike
Transformer/
Power Supply
Door Strike- Normally Open (N/O) Connection
The Receiver will buzz and the LED
will blink 3 times indicating
programming is successful.
If the memory in the Pushbutton Control needs to be
cleared, press the Learn button until a tone is heard.
GCU
Optional external power
input 10-24 Vac or DC
DC
AC
Refer to the Pushbutton Control manual for mounting
and operating instructions.
N/O N/C
COM
Gate Access Panel (GAPLM)/Keypad
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Magnetic
Lock
OR
a c
Transformer/
Power Supply
Magnetic Lock- Normally Closed (N/C) Connection
Installation
Step 1: Reattach cover with screw.
Step 1: Connect relays (as shown in Setup: Relay
Outputs).
Step 2: Mount the Receiver with
the Terminal Block at the bottom
and the antenna hanging straight
down.
Step 2: Connect power (as shown in Setup: Power
Connections).
Step 3: On the GAPLM or Keypad, enter Master PIN
Number, followed by the Receiver Identity (1-4) as
determined in Setup: Additional Receivers.
NOTE: Metal surfaces can shorten the
range of the Receivers. If mounting on a metal
surface and long range is required, use a
non-metallic spacer to move the Receiver away from
the metal surface.
The Receiver will buzz and the LED will blink 3 times
indicating programming is successful.
Refer to the GAPLM/Keypad manual for mounting
and operating instructions.
Operation
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NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada rules (IC), adjustment or modifications of this receiver and/or transmitter are prohibited,
except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery. THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Push the button on the Pushbutton Control.
If the Receiver gets a request a success tone is
heard.
If a fail tone is heard, check the batteries in the
Pushbutton Control or try again.
Single Pushbutton Control (WPB1LM)
When the Receiver has power,
press the Learn button until the
LED blinks a total of 8 times.
ON
Clear Memory
On the GAPLM/Keypad enter any valid PIN Number
followed by Identity (1-4).
If the Receiver gets a request a success tone is
heard.
If a fail tone is heard, check the batteries in the
GAPLM/Keypad or try again.
GAPLM/Keypad

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