Circuit Design KST24W Wireless remote control transmitter User Manual OG KST2 4 v10e

Circuit Design, Inc. Wireless remote control transmitter OG KST2 4 v10e

05 User Manual

Download: Circuit Design KST24W Wireless remote control transmitter User Manual OG KST2 4 v10e
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]Circuit Design KST24W Wireless remote control transmitter User Manual OG KST2 4 v10e
Document ID3694673
Application ID1JlaDUMmUWgG5//ZyLhIEQ==
Document Description05 User Manual
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize95.57kB (1194588 bits)
Date Submitted2017-12-27 00:00:00
Date Available2017-12-27 00:00:00
Creation Date2017-12-26 14:39:56
Producing SoftwareDocuCom PDF Driver 9.00
Document Lastmod2017-12-26 19:18:38
Document TitleMicrosoft Word - OG_KST2.4_v10e
Document CreatorMicrosoft Word - OG_KST2.4_v10e
Document Author: yasunaga

OP
PE
ERA
AT
TIO
ON
N GU
G IDE
Wa
Wate
er prroo
off re
em
mo
ote
e ccontro
olle
er
O erratio
Op
nG
Gu
uide
on
Ve
ersion
n 1.0
1 0 (O
Occt. 20
017
7)
䞉 Thi
T s prod
ductt req
quirres ele
ectriicall an
nd radio kn
now
wled
dgee for se
etup
p an
nd ope
o erattion.
䞉 To
T ens
sure
e prroper and
a d sa
afe ope
o erattion
n, plleas
se rea
r d th
his ope
erattion
n gu
uide
horo
oughly prio
or
e th
to
t use
u .
䞉 Ple
ease
e ke
eep
p this oper
o ratio
on guid
g de ffor futu
ure refe
erencee.
CIR
RCUIT DE
SIG
GN, IN
NC
C.
ES
755
57--1 Ho
H otak
ka, Azzum
min
no
Nag
gan
no 399
3 9-8
830
03 JJAP
PAN
Te
el: 02
263
3-82
2-102
24
Fax
F x: 02
263
3-82
2-1016
e--mail:: in
nfo@
@ccirc
cuittde
esig
gn.jjp
htttp:://w
www
w.ccirc
cuittde
esig
gn.jjp
OG_KST2
24_
_v10e
Circu
Des
sign
n, Inc.
C uit D
OPERATION
PERATION GUIDE
Contents
1. Outline ................................................................................................
................................................................................................
................................ ................................
.............................................
............. 3
2. Features and applications ................................................................
................................................................................................
................................ ................................
.............................................
............. 3
3. System example ................................
................................................................
................................................................
................................ ................................
.............................................................
............................. 4
3.1 Controls the KSR2.4
KSR2.4................................
................................
................................................................
................................
................................................................
................................
..................................................
.................. 4
3.2 Controls the NK
NK-2.4Y
2.4Y ................................................................
................................................................
................................................................
................................
................................................
................ 4
3.3 Operation of multiple systems in one area ................................
................................................................
................................
................................................
................ 4
4. Main specifications
specifications................................
................................
................................................................
................................
................................................................
................................
.........................................................
......................... 5
5. External dimensions
dimensions................................
................................
................................................................
................................
................................................................
................................
.......................................................
....................... 6
6. Part names and functions ................................................................
................................................................................................
................................ ................................
..............................................
.............. 7
7. Power button................................
button ................................................................
................................ ................................................................
................................................................................................
................................ ...................................
................................ ... 8
8. Buzzer sound for buzzer operation ................................................................
................................................................
...............................................................
............................... 8
9. Mute setting ................................................................
................................ ................................................................
................................ ................................................................
................................ ....................................
................................ .... 8
10. Link LED ................................................................
................................ ................................................................
................................ ................................................................
................................ ......................................
...................................... 10
11. Battery replacement ................................
................................................................
................................
................................................................
................................
...................................................
................... 10
12. Paring with the receiver unit
unit................................
................................ ................................................................
................................................................
................................ .......................................
.......................................11
....... 11
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION
PERATION GUIDE
1. Outline
KST2.4 W is a high
high-reliable
reliable wireless remote controller
control ler that can be used safely even in outdoor work
and harsh environments by enhancing robustness and waterproofness and suitable for various
industrial applications such as civil engineering / construction,
construction, vehicles,
vehicles, welfare,
welfare, agriculture.
agriculture.
KST2.4W can be selected from 2 button, 3 button, 4 button type according to usage.
Wireless remote control system can be realized by combining with the remote control receiver
KSR2.4 or telecommand module NK - 2.4Y. The communication mode is 1:1 only and neither 1:N nor
N:1 is possible.
Frequency hopping scheme enables simultaneous use of multi
multiple
ple systems within one area. Also, you
can always check the communication status with the Link LED.
2. Features and applications
Features

ARIB STD-T66
STD T66,, FCC Part 15 compliant

IP
P55

2 to 4 control contacts

Frequency hopping scheme enabling simultaneous use
u se of multiple systems within one area.

Communication status monitor via Link LED.

CRC-16
CRC 16 and Hamming distance of 6 to minimize malfunction

Long and stable operation on 2 x AAA batteries.

1 : 1 communication with KSR2.4 or NK
NK--2.4Y
2.4Y

Communication range 1
00 m LOS (depends on the operation circumstances and the
100
equipment to be controlled.)
Applications

Control of construction, civil engineering, forestry machinery

Control of traffic light for road construction

Operation of agricultural machinery

Electric
lectric shu
shutter,
tter, electric blind, garage door

Rotary lights, alarm devices

Calling device
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION
PERATION GUIDE
3.
3. System example
3.1 Controls the KSR2.4
KST2.4W
KSR2.4
3.2 Controls the NK-2.4Y
NK 2.4Y
NK-2.4Y
NK 2.4Y ((Output
Output mode)
KST2.4W
・・1
1 : 1 communication only
・・Paring
Paring is needed for communication.
3.
3.3
3 Operation of multiple systems in one area
・・Up
Up to 10 systems are feasible for simultaneous operation in one area.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION
PERATION GUIDE
4.
4. Main specifications
specifications
Item
Specification
Specification
Compatible
standards
ARIB STD-T66
STD T66
Frequency range
2403 to 2479 MHz
Communication
method
Frequency hopping, twotwo way
Modulation method
GFSK
Communication bit
rate
250 kbps
Error check method
Payload CRC16 + Packet CRC16
Hamming distance
RF output power
< 1 mW (nominal)
Number of operation
buttons
KST2.4W-2:
KST2.4W2: 2 buttons + power button
Remarks
FCC Part 15
KST2.4W-3: 3 buttons + power button
KST2.4WKST2.4W-4: 4 buttons + power button
KST2.4W-
Buzzer
Buzzer sound corresponding to each
button operation
Mute setting available
Operation response
< 70 ms
Button operation ->
> Output
on the receiver unit
ID code length
40 bits in the payload
Antenna
Built-in
Built in pattern antenna
Batteries
AAA x 2
Battery life
Approx.150 hours continuous use
Operating
temperature range
-20
20 °C
° to +60 °C
IP rating
IP
IP55
Button durability
50
,000 times
50,000
Operation button 1 to 4
External dimensions
120
×43
43×
×29.5
29.5 mm
120×
Excluding protrusions
Weight
130 g
Including
ncluding batteries
*Communication rang: approx.
100 m LOS (communication with KS
KSR2.4
R2.4+A
+ANT
NT-2400
2400-SF
approx.100
2400 SF)
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
5 External dimensions
5.
OG_KST24_v
OG_KST24_v10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
6.
6. Part names and functions
Built-in-antenna
Built antenna
(inside)
Battery LED
Link LED
Product label
Power
button
Button 1
Buzzer sound hole
Button 2
Battery cover
Button 3
Coin screw
Coin-screw
Button 4
Vent hole
Strap hanger
Built in antenna
Built-in
A built-in
built in antenna is included. Do not cover this part with your hand.
Power button
Press and hold to turn the power on
on/off.
off.
Button 1 to 4
Link LED
Battery LED
KST2.4WKST2.4W-2, KST2.4W-3,
KST2.4W , KST2.4W
KST2.4W-4
4 have two, three, four buttons,
respectively.
Lights
Lights green when communication is established. Flashes when
communication is not established. It turns off when the power is OFF.
Flashes
Flashes in red when the battery voltage is low. Please replace the
batteries.
batter
ies.
When the operation button is pressed and the communication is
established, the operation sound corresponding to each button is
Buzzer sound hole
emitted.
Button 1 ...
...peep
peep (one time)
Button 2 ...
...peep
peep peep (two times)
peep-peep
Button 3 ...
...toot
toot (one time)
Button 4 ... toot-toot
toot toot (two times)
When the battery voltage decreases, the battery LED turns red and
the operation sound goes low.
low. If the operation sound cchanges,
hanges,
replace the battery immediately.
If mute is set, no operation sound will be emitted.
Product label
Do not remove. The label includes FCC ID and Technical Conformity
Mark (Japan).
Battery cover
Open the cover for battery replacement.
Strap ha
hanger
nger
Hanger for strap and key ring.
Vent hole
Do not cover the hole.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
7.
7. Power button
By pressing and holding the power button
button,, the power is turned on with a buzzer sound and
communication with the receiver unit start
startss.. When communication is not estab
established,
lished, the
Link
Link LED blinks in green, and the Link
ink LED lights when communication is established.
established
While the power is on, communication is performed regardless of the state
state of
of 1 to 4 buttons,
so you can determine whether communication is possible before oper ation.
By pressing and holding the power
power button
button while
while the
the power
power is
is on,
on, the
the power
power is
is turned
turned off
off with
a buzzer sound. Also, if the auto power off function continues for 10 minutes (when the
initial setting) the button 1 to 4 are not operated, the power tur
turns
ns off automatically. * When
the mute setting is ON, it does not sound that the buzzer does not occur ※ Please contact
us for changes in auto power off time.
If
If the state in which no button (1 to 4) are operated continues for 10 minutes (initial setting),
the autoauto-power
power-off
power off function automatically turns
turn off the power
power.
*When the mute setting is ON, the buzzer
buzz er does no function.
* For details on changing the auto power off time, please consult Circuit Design, Inc.
Inc..
8.
8. Buzzer sound for buzzer operation
Since the KST-2.4W
KST 2.4W will emit a buzzer sound as an operation sound
sound only
only when
when the
the buttons
buttons 11 to
to 44 are
are
operated with communication established
established, you can check whether the operation was reliably
transmitted to the receiver unit.
*When the mute setting is ON, the buzzer does no function.
9.
9. Mute setting
With the KST-2.4W
KST 2.4W
2.4W,, the buzzer sound can be muted by setting the mute function ON.
The mute ON/OFF setting procedures
procedures are as follows:
Procedures
Buzzer sound / LED
Step 2
Step
Hold down the power button while pressing the
buttons 1 and 2
2.
The buzzer sound
s after 3 seconds.
sounds
Release the button 1.
The buzzer sound changes after 3 seconds.
Step 3
Release the button 2.
2.
The buzzer peeps twice.
twice
Step 4
Release the power button.
The buzzer pips twice.
twice.
Step 1
Step 5
*The power turns off after 10 seconds elapse without
operation.
*The power turns off after 10 seconds elapse without
operation.
Buzzer: Long peep (repeated)
Link LED:
LED: Blink
Buzzer: Short peep
peep.(repeated).
.(repeated).
Link LED:
LED: Blink
Buzzer: Peep-peep
Peep peep (twice)
Link LED:
LED: Blink
Buzzer: Pip-pip
Pip pip (twice)
*The power turns off after 10 seconds elapse without
operation.
Battery LED: On
Link LE:
LE: Off
Press the button 1.
The buzzer peeps once
once.
*To stop mute setting,
setting, press and hold the power
button.
Buzzer: Short peep (once)
Battery LED: Off
Link LED
LED:: On
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
To set the mute function to OFF, press the button
1. The buzzer peeps once.
Step 6
To set the mute function to ON, press the button
2. The buzzer peeps twice.
Mute OFF
Buzzer sound: Peep (once)
Mute ON
Buzzer sound: Peep
Peep-peep
peep (twice)
*To stop mute setting, press and hold the power
button.
End
When setting is done, the power turns of
off
automatically.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
・LED
LEDss off
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
10 Link LED
10.
The Link
ink LED is on when the KST2.4W is communicating with the receiver unit. If the communication
link is disconnected while the button is ON, the Link
Link LED blinks and then iif the communication
restarts while the button is still ON,
N, the link LED goes into a high
high--speed
speed blinking state in which the
KST2.4W cannot control the receiver unit. I this case, by releasing the button, normal operation
restarts and the Link
ink LED will turn back on. .
11
11. Battery replacement
The B
Battery
attery LED will flash when the battery voltage is low. If it declines further, the operation buzzer
sound will become low
low.. When the Battery
attery LED flashes, replace the batteries according to the
following procedure (AAA batteries × 2).
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Replace
Replace the battery paying attention to the polarity.
3. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screw securely.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
10
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
12
12. Paring with the receiver unit
In order to use the KST2.4W, it is necessary to pair with the target receiver. The KST2
KST2.4W
.4W
communicates on a 1: 1 basis.
・・The
The KST2.4W is shipped from the factory without paring.
・・When
When paring is newly performed with another receiver unit, the previous paring will be
invalid.
Paring procedure
Buzzer sound /LED
Preparation
Put the target receiver in the pairing standby sta
state.
te.
*Please see the operation manual of the target
receiver unit.
Step 1
Set the KST2.4W to the paring mode.
Hold down the power button while pressing the
button 1.
Buzzer: Peep
Peep--peep
peep (twice)
Link LED
L ED:: Blink
Buzzer: Pip
Pip-pip
pip (twice)
Step 2
Relea
Release
e the button 1 and power button.
bu tton.
Buzzer: Short peep (once)
Registration
Registration1
Step 3
Step 4
End
Battery LED: On
Link LED
LED:: Off
Press the button 1.
The LED of the target receiver units is turned on.
Battery LED: Off
Link LED
LED:: On
Registration 2
Buzzer: Peep
Peep--peep
peep--pee
pee
(three times)
Press the button 2.
The LED of the target receiver units is turned on.
Battery LED: On
Link LED
LED:: On
When paring is done, the power turns off automatically.
The target receiver unit goes back to the normal
operation (standby state).
stat e).
LEDs off
* When
When paring
paring is
is done,
done, the
the power
power turns
turns off
off automatically.
automatically. Press
Press and
and hold
hold the
the power
power button
button again
again to
to
restart.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
11
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
Regulatory compliance information
Regulatory Statement for FCC
FCC ID: V9X
V9X-KST24W
This device complies with part 15 of the F
FCC
CC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
conditions: (1)
(1) This
This device
device may
may not
not cause
cause harmful
harmful interference,
interference, and
and (2)
(2) this
this device
device must
must accept
accept any
any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
undesired operation.
operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located
co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly
expressly approved
approved by
by the
the party
party responsible
responsible for
for product
product
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Caution: Exposure to radio frequency radiation
This
This equipment
equipment complies
complies with
with FCC
FCC radiation
radiation exposure
exposure limits
limits set
set forth
forth for
for an
an uncontrolled
uncontrolled environment
environment
and
and meets
meets the
the FCC
FCC radio
radio frequency
frequency (RF)
(RF) Exposure
Exposure Guidelines.
Guidelines. This
This equipment
equipment has
has very
very low
low levels
levels of
of
RF energy that is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption rate (SAR)
Note:
This equipment
equipment has
has been
been tested
tested and
and found
found to
to comply
comply with
with the
the limits
limits for
for aa Class
Class B
B digital
digital device,
device,
Note: This
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
designed to
to provide
provide re
re asonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
installation. This
This equipment
equipment generates
generates
generates,, uses and can
radiate
radiate radio
radio frequency
frequency energy
energy and,
and, ifif not
not installed
installed and
and used
used in
in accordance
accordance with
with the
the instructions,
instructions, may
may
cause harmful interference to radio
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will
not occur
occur in
in aa particular
particular installation.
installation. IfIf this
this equipment
equipment does
does cause
cause harmful
harmful interference
interference to
to radio
radio or
or
will not
television reception, which can be determined
determined by
by turning
turning the
the equipment
equipment off
off and
and on,
on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
interference by
by one
one or
or more
more of
of the
the following
following measures:
measures:
—Reorient
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect
circui t different from that to which the receiver is
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
connected.
—Consult
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
12
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
Important notice
 Customers are advised
advised to
to consult
consult with
with Circuit
Circuit Design
Design sales
sales representatives
representatives before
before ordering.
ordering.
Circuit Design believes the provided information
information is
is accurate
accurate and
and reliable.
reliable. However,
However, Circuit
Circuit Design
Design
reserves the right to make changes to this product without notice.
 Circuit Design products
products are neither
neither designed
designed nor
nor intended
intended for
for use
use in
in life
life support
support applications
applications
where malfunction
malfunction can
can reasonably
reasonably be
be expected
expected to
to result
result in
in significant
significant personal
personal injury
injury to
to the
the user.
user.
Any use of Circuit Design products in such safety
safety-critical
critical applications is understood to be fully at
the risk of the customer and the customer must fully indemnify
in demnify Circuit Design, Inc for any
damages resulting from any improper use.
 As the radio module
module communicates
communicates using
using electronic
electronic radio
radio waves,
waves, there
there are
are cases
cases where
where
transmission will be temporarily cut
cut off
off due
due to
to the
the surrounding
surrounding environment
environment and
and method
method oo f usage.
The manufacturer
manufacturer is
is exempt
exempt from
from all
all responsibility
responsibility relating
relating to
to resulting
resulting harm
harm to
to personnel
personnel or
or
equipment and other secondary damage.
 The manufacturer
manufacturer is
is exempt
exempt from
from all
all responsibility
responsibility relating
relating to
to secondary
secondary damage
damage resulting
resulting from
from
the operation, per
performance
formance and reliability of equipment connected to the radio module.
Copyright
 All
All rights
rights in
in this
this operation
operation guide
guide are
are owned
owned by
by Circuit
Circuit Design,
Design, Inc.
Inc. No
No part
part of
of this
this document
document may
may be
be
copied or distributed in part or in whole without the prior written cons ent of Circuit Design, Inc.
Cautions
 Do not use the equipment
equipment within
within the
the vicinity
vicinity of
of devices
devices that
that may
may malfunction
malfunction as
as aa result
result of
of
electronic radio waves from the radio module.
 Communication performance will be affected by
by the surrounding
surrounding environment,
environment, so
so communication
tests should be carried out before actual use.
 Ensure that
that the
the power
power supply
supply for
for the
the radio
radio module
module is
is within
within the
the specified
specified rating.
rating. Short
Short circuits
circuits and
and
reverse connections
connections may
may result
result in
in overheating
overheating and
and damage
damage and
and must
must be
be avoided
avoided at
at all
all costs.
costs.
 Ensure that the power supply has been switched
switched off
off before
before attempting
attempting any
any wiring
wiring work.
work.
 The
case is
is connected
connected to
to the
the GND
GND terminal
terminal of
of the
the internal
internal circuit,
circuit, so
so do
do not
not make
make contact
contact between
between
The case
the '+' side of the power supply terminal and the case.
 When
When batteries
batteries are
are used
used as
as the
the power
power source,
source, avoid
avoid short
short circuits,
circuits, recharging,
recharging, dismantling,
dismantling, and
and
pressure. Failure to
to observe
observe this
this caution
caution may
may result
result in
in the
the outbreak
outbreak of
of fire,
fire, overheating
overheating and
and
damage to the equipment. Remove the batteries when
when the
the equipment
equipment is not to be used for a long
period of time. Failure
Failure to
to observe
observe this
this caution
caution may
may result
result in
in battery
battery leaks
leaks and
and damage
damage to
to the
the
equipment.
 Do not use
use this
this equipment
equipment in
in vehicles
vehicles with
with the
the windows
windows closed,
closed, in
in locations
locations where
where itit is
is subject
subject to
to
direct sunlight, or iin
n locations with extremely high humidity.
 The
radio module
module is
is neither
neither waterproof
waterproof nor
nor splash
splash proof.
proof. Ensure
Ensure that
that itit is
is not
not splashed
splashed with
with soot
soot or
or
The radio
water. Do not use the equipment if water or
or other
other foreign
foreign matter
matter has
has entered
entered the
the case.
case.
 Do not drop the radio module or otherwise subject it to strong shocks.
 Do not subject
subject the
the equipment
equipment to
to condensation
condensation (including
(including moving
moving itit from
from cold
cold locations
locations to
to locations
locations
with a significant increase in temperature.)
 Do not use the equipment in locations where it is likely to be affected by acid, alkalis, organic
agents or corrosive gas.
 Do
bend or
or break
break the
the antenna.
antenna. Metallic
Metallic objects
objects placed
placed in
in the
the vicinity
vicinity of
of the
the antenna
antenna will
will have
have aa
Do not
not bend
great effect
effect on communication
communication performance.
performance. As
As far
far as
as possible,
possible, ensure
ensure that
that the
the equipment
equipment is
placed well away from metallic objects.
 The
GND for
for the
the radio
radio module
module will
will also
also affect
affect communication
communication performance.
performance. IfIf possible,
possible, ensure
ensure that
that
The GND
the case GND and the circuit GND are connected to a large GND pattern.
pattern.
Warnings
 Do not take apart or modify the equipment.
 Do not remove
remove the
the product
product label
label (the
(the label
label attached
attached to
to the
the upper
upper surface
surface of
of the
the module.)
module.) Using
Using aa
module from which the label has been removed is prohibited.
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
13
Circuit Design, Inc.
OPERATION GUIDE
Revision History
Version
Date
OG_KST24_v10e
OG_KST24_v
10e
Description
Remark
14
Circuit Design, Inc.

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.6
Linearized                      : Yes
Author                          : yasunaga
Create Date                     : 2017:12:26 14:39:56+09:00
Modify Date                     : 2017:12:26 19:18:38+09:00
Has XFA                         : No
XMP Toolkit                     : Adobe XMP Core 5.2-c001 63.139439, 2010/09/27-13:37:26
Format                          : application/pdf
Creator                         : yasunaga
Title                           : Microsoft Word - OG_KST2.4_v10e
Creator Tool                    : Microsoft Word - OG_KST2.4_v10e
Metadata Date                   : 2017:12:26 19:18:38+09:00
Producer                        : DocuCom PDF Driver 9.00
Document ID                     : uuid:4bb57607-1fb3-4a06-9ee5-76ac454bc7ca
Instance ID                     : uuid:81733d9e-8df5-4bf3-9d5f-e5079295d338
Page Mode                       : UseNone
Page Count                      : 14
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: V9X-KST24W

Navigation menu