Jablotron RC85 Transmitter - component of alarm system User Manual Exhibit 7 Instruction manual RC85

Jablotron Ltd Transmitter - component of alarm system Exhibit 7 Instruction manual RC85

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The RC-85 transmitter (car accessory)
changes in voltage supply which are due to standard car
operation, e.g. turning lights on/off. If both inputs are switched
simultaneously to a voltage supply, a panic signal is always sent
immediately after the power supply has been connected for the
first time, regardless of the jumper setting.
The RC-85 is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm
system. It is designed to be installed inside cars with a
voltage supply of 12 to 24 V to remotely control electrical
appliances (e.g. garage doors or parking gates), in a similar
way to the RC-80 keyfob. It can also be used for sending
an alarm signal from a car.
The transmitter is not continuously powered and only
transmits a signal when connected to the power supply. It
can be configured whether a signal is sent instantly or only
after two applications of the power supply within 2 seconds.
Enrollment to a receiver
Enrolling the RC-85 transmitter is the same as in the case of the
RC-80 keyfob. But instead of pressing the buttons, the two wires
get connected to a voltage supply.
Notes about RC-85 functions
Installation
The RC-85 only sends a signal at the moment of
connecting the wires to a voltage supply. For the next
transmission, the voltage supply must first be disconnected
and then connected again. The functions of each wire are
independent – if one wire is permanently connected to a
voltage supply, the other one still works.
For controlling appliances, the UC-82 or AC-82 receivers can
be used (the transmitter is enrolled to the receiver by activation –
see the manual for the particular receiver).
For acoustic signalling, the doorbell function of the JA-80L
indoor wireless siren can be used (the transmitter is enrolled
to the siren by activation – see the manual for the siren).
For reporting a car alarm to an Oasis alarm system, the
transmitter can be enrolled to the Oasis control panel or to
the UC-82 receiver. In enrollment mode, connect both RC85 wires (red and white) to a positive voltage supply and
keep them connected for about 3 sec. (the same effect as
simultaneously pressing and holding a keyfob’s buttons).
When the car alarm is triggered connect power to the red
wire to transmit a signal. The device reaction in the Oasis
system is set to 4 (24 hours).
Install the transmitter into the car’s interior (e.g. in the
dash-board) It should not be installed directly onto a metal
surface (it adversely affects the transmitter’s radio
range). We recommend securing the transmitter onto a
plastic part of the car with screws. The wires also serve
as an antenna so they should not be shorter then 30cm.
Wiring
Black
GND
Connecting to a positive
Red
voltage supply sends a SET
(arm) signal
Connecting to a negative
White
voltage supply sends an
UNSET (disarm) signal
By connecting both wires to a voltage supply a
panic signal is sent (= both buttons are pressed
simultaneously).
• For operation in a car it is possible to use existing
switches in the car (full-beam headlight flash switch,
horn – it is recommended to have the double-pulse
reaction enabled), or, alternatively, any other suitable
additional switches can be installed.
+12V
red
RC-85
Technical specifications
Power supply
Consumption
Communication band
Communication range
Configurable input reactions
+12V
1 or 2 pulses of voltage supply
Operational temperature range
-10 to +40°C
Storage temperature range
-40 to +85 °C
Dimensions
84 x 53 x 25 mm
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
optical
horn
white
black
full-beam
FCC ID: VL6RC85
E8
10R - 01 4531
Jablotron Ltd. hereby declares
that the RC-85 is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC and complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
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.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications no expressly approved by
Jablotron could void the user´s authority to operate the
equipment. The original of the conformity assessment can be
found at www.jablotron.com, Technical Support
section.
Example of wiring in a car
• To send alarm information from a car to an Oasis
system, connect the red and white wires to the car
alarm output where a positive voltage supply is
present during an alarm (e.g. the siren output).
Caution: Avoid using this output for confirming car
alarm operation (this would cause false alarms).
Double-pulse reaction
As a factory default, the transmitter will send a signal
immediately after being connected to a power supply. This
behaviour can be changed by connecting a jumper (link) inside
the transmitter. After that, both inputs will react only when a
voltage supply is connected for the second time within 2
seconds. This corresponds to a double-press of a button. This
feature allows you to prevent the appliances from reacting to
The RC-85 transmitter (car accessory)
12V to 24V ± 30%
10 / 20 mA
868 MHz, Oasis protocol
approx. 50 m (open area)
Note: Although this product does not contain any
harmful materials we suggest you return the product to
the dealer or directly to the producer after use.
MKF51000

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