Superior Electronics 919TT1S Remote Control Transmitter User Manual

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ENFORCER Wireless Request-to-Exit Plates
HOW TO CODE THE TRANSMITTER
ENFORCER
1. Remove the small screw from the back of the case. Open the case and remove the PCB
(printed circuit board). Locate the row of 10 DIP switches (see Fig. 1)
2. Select a code. Each transmitter code consists of five digits (from 1~9, not 0). For this
illustration, we will use 25679 as an example.
3. Each digit of the 5-digit code will be set with two DIP switches and each DIP switch has 3
positions (-, o, and +). The DIP switches are numbered 1~10 from left to right. (see Fig.1).
4. Therefore, the first digit of the transmitter code is set with DIP switches 1 and 2, the second
digit is set with DIP switches 3 and 4, and so on.
®
MANUAL
SK-910RQ / SK-919TT1S-BUQ
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th –- digits in code
︷ ︷ ︷ ︷ ︷
System:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
These RF receivers are compatible with both code hopping and fixed-code transmitters. They can be used for
a variety of applications, such as allowing the same transmitter to arm/disarm a vehicle alarm and open/close
a garage door opener. The receivers come in one- or two-channel versions. Each channel can learn the codes
of up to 15 different transmitter buttons on a first-in, first-out basis.
Factory preset code - 55555
The ENFORCER Weatherproof Transmitter Box receives trigger input from sensors and other devices, and
sends a wireless signal to the SK-910RQ or other receiving device.
Figure 1
Features:
5. To program the transmitter code, adjust the position of the DIP switches using the DIP switch
sequences shown in the Coding Guide Chart (Table 1, below). So, to program the first digit to be
'2,' set DIP switches 1 and 2 to the positions shown under the digit '2' in the Coding Guide Chart
(i.e. DIP switch 1 to '+' and DIP switch 2 to '-'). Repeat with DIP switches 3 and 4 for the second
digit, etc.
Table 1: Coding Guide Chart
Digit
DIP Switch +
Position -
6. For example, to program the code 25679, the DIP switches should be adjusted as shown below.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th –- digits
︷ ︷ ︷ ︷ ︷
• Weatherproof Transmitter Box:
- Weatherproof IP65.
- Dual power: Battery or external 12VDC.
- Over 68 billion possible codes.
- Onboard power saving features.
- Compact size.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. Replace the PCB into the case and reattach the back of the case.
• RF Receiver:
- Powered by 11VDC ~ 24VDC or 11VAC ~
24VAC
- Range up to 250 feet. 315MHz
- Memory Capacity: 15 transmitter button codes per
channel
- Relay Contact Rating: Form ‘C’ type; 10A @
24VDC or 120VAC per channel
Installation:
1. Mount the receiver out of sight in a location where it is not surrounded by metal, and where it is not
exposed to the weather or moisture. Metal will block the RF signal, resulting in a reduced range.
2. For best range, pull the antenna wire of the receiver as long and straight as possible. If the receiver
receives interference from local RF activity (e.g.., airport or military base), the antenna wire can be folded.
DO NOT CUT THE ANTENNA WIRE.
3. For installation of the Weatherproof Transmitter Box please see page 4.
NOTE: Do not house the transmitter in a metal box, this will greatly reduce the range.
4. Test the operation of the Weatherproof Transmitter Box in the location where it will be installed.
NOTE: The Weatherproof Transmitter Box first needs to be programmed into the receiver before
testing. See learning procedure.
5. Check and make sure the battery or external power source is securely connected.
Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or
the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF
exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.
THIS DEVICE 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
PITSW1
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
SK-919TT1S-BUQ_ FCC manual_150609.doc
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
SECO-LARM®
NOTE: Products with a model number that ends with “Q” or have a round green “Q” sticker represent RoHs compliant products.
ENFORCER Wireless Request-to-Exit Plates
Learning a New Button Code into Receiver (channel 1)
1. Press receiver mode switch #1 for three seconds. The green LED will start to flash quickly.
2. While the green LED is flashing quickly, press Weatherproof Transmitter Box test switch. The green LED
will flash once and then turn off to show that that button was learned.
NOTE — The green LED will flash a maximum of 15 seconds. If no transmitter button is pressed during this
time, the receiver will exit the code-learning mode, and the green LED will turn off.
Learning a New Button Code into Receiver (channel 2)
The procedure is the same as for channel 1, except mode switch #2 initiates the code-learning process, and
the red LED shows status.
Note Regarding Code Learning
1. The receiver will only learn the code of a particular button once. Once a button’s code is learned, if you try
to code-learn that button again, whether it is for the same channel or not, the receiver will exit code
learning mode.
2. Each channel can learn the codes of a maximum of 15 transmitter codes. If you attempt to learn a
sixteenth button, the earliest code learned will be deleted.
3. To clear all codes — Press the appropriate mode switch (#1 or #2) for three seconds. When the LED
starts flashing, press that switch again for three seconds. The LED flashes twice to indicate that all codes
associated with that channel are now deleted.
ENFORCER Wireless Request-to-Exit Plates
Mode Switch Operation (one per channel)
• Learn mode — Press and hold the switch for three seconds.
• Clear memory — Press three seconds, then when the LED starts flashing, press again for
three seconds to delete all previously learned codes.
• Memory Display — Press and release the mode switch to show number of codes stored. LED
will flash a number of times to correspond to the number of codes stored.
LED Indication (one per channel)
• Steady on — Senses signal from a transmitter button whose code was already learned.
• Fast flash — In the code-learning mode.
• One flash — A transmitter button code was learned.
• Two flashes — All previously learned transmitter button codes were deleted.
Typical Applications:
Receiver Programming Relay Output Modes
The relay output(s) can be programmed for one of four different modes, depending on the
application:
• 4-second momentary — Press the transmitter button once. The relay turns on for 4 seconds,
and then turns off. (This is the DEFAULT mode)
• 1-second momentary — Press the transmitter button once. The relay turns on for 1 second,
and then turns off.
• Toggle — Press the transmitter button once, and the relay turns on. Press a compatible
transmitter button again, and the relay turns off.
• Validity — The relay turns on for as long as the transmitter button is pressed.
To program outputs, open case and
find the 2 jumpers marked LP1 and
LP2. Cut these jumpers, if needed, as
follows:
Output type
4-second momentary
1-second momentary
Toggle
Validity
LP1
Uncut
Uncut
Cut
Cut
LP2
Uncut
Cut
Uncut
Cut
NOTE — On the 2-channel models,
the output mode of both relays is the
same. In other words, you cannot
have 4-second momentary output
for channel 1 and latch output for
channel 2.
Specifications
Rx:
Operating Frequency:
Memory Capacity:
Operating Voltage:
Operating Current:
315MHz
15 transmitter button codes per channel
11VDC ~ 24VDC or 11VAC ~ 24VAC
8 mA @ 12VDC (standby), 30mA @ 12VDC (activated)
70mA @ 6VDC (activated), (SK-910RL / SK-910RL-4 only)
Relay Contact Rating: Form ‘C’ type; 10A @ 24VDC or 120VAC per channel
Connectors:
Screw Terminals, +, –, with N.O., N.C., and COM per channel
Dimensions:
3.25” x 2.7” x 1.1” (83 x 68 x 27.5 mm)
Tx:
Operating Frequency: 315MHz
Operating Voltage:
12VDC
Dimensions:
1”x2.56”x1.9” (24x65x49 mm)
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc

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