Computime RC713 390MHz 1-Channel Radio Receiver Switching Module User Manual

Computime Limited 390MHz 1-Channel Radio Receiver Switching Module

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" RC SERIES
“REMOTE CONTROLS
SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO RECEIVERS
Model: RC713 SwilchinglVIodule
For indoor and outdoor use, suitable for Pool/Spa equipment control
ELECTRICAL RATING: 10 Amp Resistive, 600 Vi’att Tungsten, 1/3 HP Motor Load — 120 Volt
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES ‘VITH FCC RULES PART 154 Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions
1. This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept and interference that may be received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC mles prohibit adjustments to or modification of receiver and
transmitter circuitry except for replacing the remote control batteryi THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1A This Control must be installed by a qualified electricran, according to National and Local Electrical Codes.
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. It applicable, install this Control not less than 5 feet ol inside edge at pool or spa.
Do not exceed the maximum ratings at individual components, wrnng devices, and current carrying capacrty oi conductors
For grounding o! the installation, refer to section 250 and 680 of the National Electrical Code
This Control should not operate any equrpment which would cause bodily injury or property damage should it be
activated unexpectedly
Always disconnect electricity at main panel helore servicing this Control or the equipmenlts) connected to it
THIS CONTROL IS NOT TO BE USED AS A POWER DISCONNECT.
READ, FOLLOW AND SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GENERAL“ I
These Modular Radio Receivers are one half of a two part remote control
system. They operate as ordinary ON/OFF switches but they also respond
to the signals of a hand held transnutter - the other half of the system.
The modules are designed for indoor or outdoor use, and car. handle a
variety of switching applications, typical around die house or farm.
By the push of a button on the face of the transmitter, the user is able to
tum ON/OFF the connected load (lights. pump, etc.) from any remote
location‘, inside or outside of the house, safely and conveniently.
In addition. a single transmitter can operate up to three Receivers and
is able to “teach” each Module a different code. (Transmitters are
sold separately).
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Model RC713 Receiver Module comes with its own manual ON/OFF
button and it is intended to be used as a three-way switch, one at the
location and the other being the transmitter. The connected load will
respond to either of the two controls or may be tumod ON using Ihe
hand—held transmitter and turned OFF by pushing the red button on
the face of the Receiver or vice vcrsn
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USEFUL lNFORMA’I‘ION .. ....,. e .. ,,
[. Radio Receivers are sensitive to heat, Avoid
mounting tliem above heater. air conditioner
or exposed to afiemoon sunt
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2. The higher the Receiver Module. the longer its gum“ mg
range. For good range and reliable reception. install Code Seltmg
modules as high as practical above ground level with lfld‘mflfllED)
antenna at top. 3.“ Manual ON/orr
_ , _ _ _ “Hz, Button Model
3. Large metal objects divert radio signals. Avoid Rem My)
mounting Receiver Modules on metal wall. fence
or near large metal objects
4, Environmental conditions could effect the operation
of the remote control system. For example. in ram
the range may be less than normal.
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Certain electric equipment like brush type morors BilgefiSlMS m 0mm Commons
or electronic gas heater igniters emit radio signals L": 25:3“) BBB ‘2 (M0051 “05‘5 01W) 888 i
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and can effect the function of the Receiver Module 9 5
Avoid mounting modules near such equipmenit 1
6. To prevent electronic interference. install Receiver
Modules at least 3 feet apart.
INS ALLATION
A. 3-Way Switching Application
- use Model RC713
Make sure the intended load is within the capacity of the
Module, see ratings on page 1 and other choices on page 4.
l. Attach RC713 Receiver Module to the top of an outdoor grade
iunction box. Make sure the assembly is raintighi.
Receiver
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24 Select the proper location (see Useful information above) and 0 "e
install Receiver assembly on a vertical surface or Oiher support,
using hardware, suitable for the purpose
. Prepare the necessary conduit runs as required by Ihe installation w Washer
layout and pull-in the specified conductors sea‘
4, Follow Wiring diagram Aon the right, make wire conneclioils
as shown £
5, Turn ON po and test installation, using, ihc Obi/Oi billion i
on face 0: i
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  • ;\ > ' () u; h re inc and .. 3 ‘ glnsmicti iso - .- ;‘ i 71 WARNING Changes or modifications to this Ul'lli not expressly approved b the it res onsible for c l ‘ ‘ operate the equipment, y pa y p ornp lance could vord the users authority to In additiontlora Class B di ital device or eri heral or cordless hone the user ma u ' ’ , _ g _ g Q p at shall include the iollo placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual , . ll 7 \ ing or 5mm statement, NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits [or a Class B di ' ' _ _ _ _ gital devrce. pursuant to Part 15 ot the FCC Rut These Itimrts are dezigned tréprovrds refasonable protection against harmtul interference in a residential installation This equipmentes genera es, uses an can ra rate ra lO requency energy and, it not installed and used in acco d ' ' ' harmful interference to radio communications. r ance With the instructions, may cause However, there is no guarantee that interierence Will not occur in a panrcular installation lt thi ' _ _ , ‘ _ _ . s equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televtston reception which can be determined b ‘ ‘ ‘ . , y turnrn the e ui ment oft and on th correct the interference by one or more of the following measures g d p 1 e user is encouraged to W: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditterent from that to which the receiver is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help In case this oer/ice is used to operate pool/spa equipment... DANGER! To Reduce the Risk of lniury: do not permit children to operate Inc Control Unit of use the Pool/Spa unless they are closely supervised at all times , test GROUND FAULT protection regular/v // it tails to reset, Do NOT USE THE POOL or SPA! Contact a qua/tried service technician A. To Set Code Receiver Modules have the capacity to “learn” and remember a unique code. generated by a transmittcn The transmitter will operate only the designated one or more receivers simultaneously‘ in addition, each transmitter can “teach“ and operate up to three different sets or Receivers. 5» 4. Code setting is now complete, Release the transmitter button and test installation by pressing ") repeatedly on the chosen transmitter button, ‘ The load should cycle ON/OFF, it not, repeat steps 2 and 3 above. If more than one Receiver Module is in use.rcpeat Also, more than one transmitter can be assigned to operate the same Receivers 1. Turn ON the main power and manually operate the load a few times, then turn load OFF. 2. Holding the transmitter close to the Receiver Module, press and hold the push button you chose to operate that particular Module. The red LIZI) indicator should now be lit. 3. Press 1er "CODE SET“ button on the (1th til the Receiver Module until the green light next to the button flashes ONCE (about one second) above procedure on the nexr Receiver Module and hold down the SAME transmitter button in step 2 if the Module is supposed to function TOGETHER with the first or a DIFFERENT button if it is supposed to Operate lNDEPENDENTLY. To erase all nrcrrrnr'i/«rl codes, press and hold CODE SET button on Rccciicr Module, until the green indicator light alongside goes out (in about 6 seconds). To operate a lltct‘ii t‘l Module with more (him one transmitter, set master code switch, next to the battery in transmitters to tlrc'sunic setting. Ma mflgc,s_\..>ww “a “Mg“...w‘u i . r . . Model Description Specifications RCfil} single Channel Rcccwzr ) , IOAmp Ruisrive. 5 Amplégo “£21011 - , - ‘ puny Switciiing Module 1/3 HP Momr Load ~ 120 Vall. ‘ RC6l3H single Channel Receiver 15 Amp Ruistivc, 10 Amp (1200 Wall) Tungsten, Henvy~Duty Module 1 HP - 120 Volt. 2 HP - 240 ant Single Pole Single Throw Cotilacls. RC6I3R HeavyrDuly Receiver 20 Amp Resistive - l20/240 Volt. 12 5 Amp (1500 Watt) and Relay Assembly Tungsten — [20 Volt‘ 1.5 HP 4 lZO Volt, 3 HP - 240 Volt Double Pole Single Throw Contacts. Rcsls Single Channel Receiver 10 Amp Resistive, 5 Amp (500 Wall) Tungsten . Timer Override Module 1/3 HP Moan Load - 120 Volt. ’ ‘ RCGlST Receiver and 24 hr Timer Modunical Timerand Receiver in Ouldoor Enclosure ‘ Assembly Double Pale single Throw Contacts 20 Amp Resistive . 120/240 Vain 12.5 Amp (1500 Wall) Tungsten — 120 Volt, 1 5 HP - 120 Volt, 3 HP , 240 Vol! RC939 3 Channel Transmitter Operates on 9 Volt Battery ‘ Pl103M 24 hr Timer Mechanical “Emer Mechanism — l Mechanism Only replaces lntcnmuc Tloo Series inner; and compatible 1 wtlh Rests Receiver. Same rating as RC615T 4 Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action No response to transmitter No power . . 1. U. . .. 111111 . . . .Tum ON power at main panel signal at anytime Loose cunnecuon(s} a! receiver and/or 1m _ . . . Check connections Transmitter battery dead 1 11111 1 1 . . . Replace ballery Receiver and 1ransm|lter are on iw0 different codes . . Change cod: sernngs (see page 3) Faulty mnsrnruer H. . . ... . ....... Check ballery connections, rcplacc transmlller l f i Faulty receiver ..... . ......... . . . ..... Replace Receiver Module No response to transmitter Weak Battery . ......... . . ... ... . Replace barrel-y signal some of the lime Appliance with brush type motor is in use . . Relocale appliance arid/or connecl 10 another circuit Other radio transmitter (police. etc) is operating nearby . . .. Change master code oftransmiiier (See page 3) . Receiver is at edge of range . Mount Receiver closer or higher insufficient Range Weak battery ....... , Replace bailery l Antenna too close to ground Relocale Retailer Module Transmitter is held too close to ground . . . ..l-lo|d lmnsmlllel at least 3 it. above ground Weak signal due to obstrucrion ........... . . , . .Remole/rclocaie Receiver Module ..l‘luisanc= operation Other radio transmitter operating nearby . . Change master code of transmitter (See page 3) l fluctuating supply voltage due IO surge, etc. . . . ll (requenl - install surge suppressor Faulty receiver ..................... Replace receiver module 1 i a WARRANTY l . If within one (1) year from the date 01 installation. this produci lads due lo a delecl in material or workmanship, lntermatic Incorpurated g will repair or replace it free 01 charge. _ l The warranty does not cover labor lor removal or reinsiaIIanon and does nol apply to: (a) damage caused by accident. abuse, mishan- § dllhg‘ or drupplng; (b) a unit which has neen subiecl to unauthorized repair; (c) units not used in accordance wiih directions; (d) damages 5 exceeding the cost of (he product. Some states do not allowa limilalion cl daniagcs so the foregoing warranty may nol apply in you This 1 unrranty gives you specific legal righls and you may also have oihet lights which wry lrnrn state to state : This warranty servrce is available. ii the deleclive producl or its deiective component is returned with prool of purchase and date of i inslallallon, either (a) (0 lhe dealer from whom llie unil was purchased or (b) by slupplng prepaid in the Intelmalic Service Center, Iniermaiii: ; lncorpdraled lnlermalic Plaza. Spring GlGVC IL 60081-9598 1 tic-Lam 0/ cu! Carnmrlme/ll in carilmurrlg research and improvements, l/rmmalh: lncarpmaregrermx rm- n‘gm in make changes mmanl name. in ill! xpeciriealmnx mama/inn commence/n m mu rial varsznflSlD/t‘ /dr.1m't‘ “5 Cl'eclortomtauenhal causedbyuliiflc:fl.. ~ * l INTERMATIC INCORPORATED, SPRING GROVE, IL 80081 l l58R09540 4 Pllnled in US A, l 2 3:52 Ward. . , 16

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