RF Solutions HORNET-TX Transmitter keyfob for Hornet systems User Manual DS HORNET 10 pub

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HORNET Remote Control Systems
•
•
Up to 100metres Range
•
1 – 3 Button versions
•
12-30Vdc 0r 230Vac versions
•
Reliable FM Technology
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Up to four 1000W Relay switches
•
Waterproof Receiver (IP68)
•
Momentary or Latching Relays
•
Any Switch Map to Any Relay
Output
General Purpose Remote
Switching
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Electric Gates
•
Roller Shutter Doors
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Garden Lighting
Description
Supplied complete ready to go the HORNET is a rugged IP68 weatherproof remote
control system. Built in mounting points and easy wiring using High Quality screw
Terminals.
With a range of up to100m the HORNET is ideal for a wide variety of switching applications.
Additional transmitters may be added using the ‘learn’ process, any button on the
transmitter can be used to control one or many outputs of the receiver.
DS HORNET-10
HORNETHORNET-S1 / HORNETHORNET-S2 / HORNETHORNET-S3 (12(12-32Vdc Receivers)
The HORNET system provides up to 4 isolated switches each capable of switching
up to 6A @230V
1.
2.
3.
4.
Open the enclosure by removing the two fixing screws from the base of the
enclosure and remove the antenna, the board should then slide out.
Wire the power as shown on Fig 1.1
Wire your chosen switch as required
Once the receiver is set-up; transmitter button 1 will switch relay 1 (button
two to relay two and so on). Each button press will change the state of the
relay (i.e. one press for on, one press for off).
Advanced Operation
To pair a new transmitter switch follow this procedure
Any transmitter button can be configured to operate any of the receiver relays.
Pair any Transmitter switch with a receiver relay by following this procedure:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Select the receiver output relay to learn to:
Briefly press the receiver Pairing switch (S2) once
The Learn LED will flash once to indicate relay 1 is selected
After the LED stops flashing, press the Learn switch again to select the next
relay channel
Repeat step 4 until the required relay is selected.
Press the button on the transmitter you want to learn to the relay.
The Learn LED will flash to indicate Pairing is complete.
Pairing a Transmitter to a Receiver
The only limitation is that each receiver has a maximum memory for up to 40 pairings,
these can be from the same or any number of transmitters.
Erasing Receivers Memory
1. Press and hold the receiver Learn Switch for approx 10 seconds.
2. When the Learn LED turns ON all memory is erased
NOTE: You cannot erase individual Tx encoders
Configuring Relays
The jumper links set the outputs to be Momentary (operates as long as transmitter is
operated)
or Latching (Relay changes state each time transmitter is pressed).
The jumper links are made / removed by the small link ‘cap’ placed over the pin header.
Link Positions
LK1
LK2
Closed
Closed
Closed
Open
Open
Open
Closed
Open
See Fig 1.1 for location of jumper pins.
Relays
RLY 1
Mom
Mom
RLY 2
Mom
Mom
RLY 3
Mom
Latch
RLY 4
Mom
Latch
Mom
Latch
Latch
Latch
Latch
Latch
Latch
Latch
HORNETHORNET-S1M / HORNET S2M (230Vac Powered Receivers)
The HORNET system provides up to 4 isolated switches each capable of switching up
to 6A @230V
1.
2.
3.
4.
Open the enclosure by removing the two fixing screws from the base of the
enclosure and the antenna, the board should then slide out.
Wire the power as shown on Fig 1.2
Wire your chosen switch as required
Once the receiver is set-up transmitter button 1 will switch relay 1 (button two
relay two and so on). Each button will change the state of the relay (i.e. one
press for on, one press for off).
Advanced Operation
Please Note: During Learn and Erase the relays operate at high speed. They should be isolated from sensitive equipment during this process.
To Pair additional Transmitter buttons to receiver Relay #1
1.
Apply power the receiver and wait 10secs for the unit to enter ‘normal operation’ mode.
2.
Switch the receiver unit OFF and then ON again in ~1sec intervals FOUR times finally leaving the unit
powered.
3.
The receiver emits a continuous ‘Click’ to confirm it is now in ‘learn’ Mode
4.
Press the chosen transmitter button.
5.
The receiver will acknowledge by sounding the a single ’buzz’
6.
Learn Process complete.
To Pair additional Transmitter buttons to receiver Relay #2
1.
Apply power the receiver and wait 10secs for the unit to enter ‘normal operation’ mode.
2.
Switch the receiver unit OFF and then ON again in ~1sec intervals SIX times finally leaving the unit
powered.
3.
The receiver emits a continuous ‘Click’ to confirm it is now in ‘learn’ Mode
4.
Press the chosen transmitter button.
5.
The receiver will acknowledge by sounding the two ’buzzes’
6.
Learn Process complete.
Erasing Receivers Memory
1.
Power the receiver unit up and wait 10 seconds for the unit to enter ‘normal operation’ mode.
2.
Switch the unit off and then on again at ~1 second intervals TEN times, leaving the unit powered.
3.
The receiver confirms Erase cycle complete by giving three short ‘Buzzes’
4.
The unit has now erased all encoder data.
NOTE: You cannot erase individual Tx encoders
Configuring Receiver Relays
The jumper links set the outputs to be Momentary (operates as long as transmitter is operated)
or Latching (Relay changes state each time transmitter is pressed).
The jumper links are made/removed by the small link ‘cap’ placed over the pin header.
Link1 controls relay Output #1
Link2 controls relay Output #2
Link FITTED = LATCHING
Link OPEN =
MOMENTARY
Image shows, RLY2 Momentary, RLY1
Latched.
System Part Numbers
Operating from 1212-30Vdc
Frequency
Range**
(MHz)
(Metres)
System 1 channel
433.92
100
HORNET-S2
System 2 channel
433.92
100
HORNET-S3
System 3 channel
433.92
100
Frequency
Range**
(Metres)
100
100
Part Number
Description
HORNET-S1
Systems Operating at 230Vac
Part Number
Description
HORNET-S1M
System 1 channel
(MHz)
433.92
HORNET-S2M
System 2 channel
433.92
**Range stated is optimum, direct line of sight. In worst conditions this can be reduced by over 50%
Additional Transmitters
Part Number
Description
HORNET-TX1
Transmitter 1 switch
HORNET-TX2
Transmitter 2 switch
HORNET-TX3
Transmitter 3 switch
HORNET -TX-IPKIT
’O’ Ring, Seals Transmitter to IP65
Bespoke Versions
Custom versions available with your own logo
and or protocol.
Please contact Sales for further info.
Low Battery Indication
When the battery on the HORNET-TX becomes low (<2.1V) the LED will indicate this by pulsing on and
off and one second intervals. The battery should be changed at this point. When the battery reaches
this level the HORNET-TX may continue to operate but the range will be reduced and the LED will dim.
Technical Specifications
Transmitters: HORNET
Enclosure Rating:
Battery Type:
Battery Life Est.
Dimensions:
Changing Batteries:
Standard
(TBA)
With IP Kit
IP65
CR2032 Revision 2 - Post May 2010 GP23AE (Revision 1 - Pre May 2010)
3 Years (Calculated as 50 operations per day)
66 x 36 x 17mm
Remove Two fixing screws, remove battery and replace, note polarity!
Electrical Characteristics
Min
Supply Voltage (Rev1)
Supply Current (transmitting)
Frequency:
RF Output Power (ERP) @ 433 MHz
Packet length
Typical
Max
Units
3 (12)
0.47 (16)
uA (mA)
432.90
433.920
434.10
MHz
mW
68
ms
Transmitter FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions.
• This device may not cause harmful interference AND
• This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable
operation.
Warning to user
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Receiver Decoder HORNETHORNET-RX
Enclosure Rating
Dimensions
Storage Temperature:
IP68
130 x 112 x 42 mm (not including antenna)
-10 to +70o Celsius.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Voltage for 12-30V versions
Min
Typical
Max
Units
10.5
12
30
Vdc
Supply Voltage for Mains versions
Relay Rating* (230Vac) RLY1-4
Supply Current :
@12V
-10 to +50o Celsius.
Operating Temperature:
Quiescent
All relays operating*
Supply Current @ 230V
Time delay from Tx on Switch to Rx Relay operation
Time delay from Tx sw relax to Rx Relay release
230
5(rms)
Vac
12(peak)
10
140
mA
~13
mA
100
mS
300
mS
*The relay contacts in this unit are for functional use only and must not be used for isolation purposes
RF Solutions Ltd. Recycling Notice
Waste Batteries and Accumulators
Meets the following EC Directives:
Directive 2006/66/EC
DO NOT
Discard with normal waste, please recycle.
ROHS Directive 2002/95/EC
Specifies certain limits for hazardous substances.
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC
Waste electrical & electronic equipment. This product must
be disposed of through a licensed WEEE collection point. RF
Solutions Ltd., fulfils its WEEE obligations by membership of
an approved compliance scheme.
Where batteries are fitted, before recycling
the product, the batteries must be
removed and disposed of at a licensed
collection point.
Environment Agency producer registration
number: WEE/JB0104WV.
Installation diagram
NOT TO SCALE
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