Superior Electronics 939TS2A Hand Held Transmitter User Manual

Superior Electronics Corporation Hand Held Transmitter

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Typical Applications:
Positive limit: il-an: receiver mm driving a lZVIlB anlhnce:
— Positive Power Some =OM
NC
— Positive Power Output 12200 O/P
} Power lor Sit-910k vaertor SK-910R
(i—NIZVDC}
uvnc receiver power input, “PM: all,“ lrlviu a ntnr
— Negative Power Output
} Power lor SK-leR
General Specifications
Operating Frequency: 43392 MH1
Memory Capacity: 15 transmitter button codes per channel
Operating Voiloge: IlVDC ~ 24VDC or IIVAC ~ 24VAC
Operating Currenl: 8 mA @ 12VDC (slundby)
Relay Contact Rating: Form 'C’ iype; 'IOA @ 24VDC or 120VAC per channel
Connectors: Screw Terminals, +, —,
with N/O, WC, and COM per channel
Dimensions: 3.25” x 2.7' x 'IJ” (83 x 63 x 275 mm)
MODEL: SK-939T52A
FCC ID : K4E939T52A
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT
TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOY CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANV INTERFERENCE
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
0) The changes or modificolions not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
blTo comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to ihe
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 lhe device
The SECO-LARM policy is one at continual development and improvement,
For this reason, SECOLAHM reserves the right to change specifications without further notice.
Telephone Fox
(300) 662-0800 (949) 261-7326
(949) 261-2999
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SECO-LARM’ U.S.A, INC.
16842 Millikan Avenue
Irvine, CA 92606
ENFDREER®
SK-930R22A9
RF RECEIVERS
SK-9‘I 0R2-4
SLI®
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SK-939TSZA
SECO-LARM°
System
These RF receivers are compatible with both code hopping and fined-code transmitters. The] can be used tor a variety
of applications, such as allowiruthe same transmhterto arm/disann a vehicle alarm and open/close a garage door
opener. The receivers come in one- ortwo-channel versions, Each channel can learn the codes ol up to 15 ddterent
transmitter buttons on a first-in, tirst-out basis.
Installation Notes
1. Mount out at sight in a location where it is not surrounded by metal, and where n is not exposed to the weather or
moisture, Metal will blocli the RF signal, resulting in a reduced range.
2. For best range, pull the antenna wire as long and straight as possible. It the receiver receives interlerence tnrrn
local RF actwdy (e.g., airport or military base). the antenna wire can betolded. DO NOT CUT THE ANTENNA WIRE.
Learning a New Button Code (channel T)
1. Press mode switch #I tor three seconds, The green LED will starttottash ouichty,
2. While the green LED is flashing quickly, press a proton on a compatible hansmhter. The green LED will llash once
and then turn all to show that ttrat button was teamed.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to learn more buttons into channel 1.
NOT E 7The green [ED will flash a maximum ot IS seconds. It no transmdter button is pressed during this time, the
receiver will exitthe code-teaming mode, and the green [EU will turn all.
Learning a New Button Code (channel 2)
The procedure is the same as tor channel 1, eroept mode swnch #Z initiates ttre code-learning process, and the red
LED shows status,
Note Regarding Code Learning
1. The receiver will only learn the code ot a pamcular button once, Once a button’s code is learned, "you try to
code-learn that button again, whether it is torthe same channel or not, the receiver will exit code learning mode.
2. Each channel can learn the codes at a marimum of 15 transmitter buttons. ltyou atterrrptto learn a sixteenth
button, the earliest code teamed will be deleted.
3. To clear all codes7 Press the appropriate mode switch (#1 or all?) tor three seconds When the LED starts
hashing press that switch againtorthree seconds. The LEDtlashes twice to indicate that all codes associated
whh thatchannel are now deleted.
Programming Relay Output Modes
The relay outptnts) can be programmed tor one ottour ditterent Mes, depending on the application:
t—second momurtary7 Press the transmitter button once The relay toms on tort seconds, and then turns oil
(This is the DEFAULT mode)
- l-secorrd momentary7 Press the transmitter button once. The relay hrms on tor I second, and then hints ott.
~ Toggle 7 Press the transmhter button once, and the relay turns on. Press a compatible transmitter button again,
and the relay hrms ott.
- latch — Press the transmitter button once, and the relay hlrns on and stays on. The relay will rerrrain on until the
appropriate mode switch (#1 or #2) is pressed to reset, regardless at whether a compatible hansmitter button
is pressed again or not
To program outotns, open case and tind the 2 jumpers marlred LPt and LPY. Cut these jumpers, d needed, as tollows:
Ornput type LPI LP2
t-second momentary Uncut Uncut
l-second momentary Uncut Cut
Toggle Cut Uncut
Latch Cut Out
NOTE 7 On the Z-channel models, the output mode ot both relays rs the same. In other words, you cannot have 4-
seoond momentary output tor channel 1 and latch output tor channel 2.
MODE SWITCH #1
MODE SWITCH #2
.,., O LP3 0 Antenna Program Loop
tsee Extended Range Antennas below)
(see Below)
Three-Pin Antenna Hart
(see Errtended Range Antennas below)
Output Program Loops
Outpnltype m LP2
tsecond mommlary uncut Uncut
E g l-seoond momartary llnoin cut
'” ‘*‘ —' —' Toggle cm Uncut
latch Cut Cut
CH 2 DRY RELAY ODM
CH 2 DRY RELAY NC
OH 2 DRY RELAY HO
OH 1 DRY RELAY COM
CH 1 DRY RELAY HO
CH 1 DRY RELAY N0
GND
+ ll-ZWDC
CH 2 STATUS LED
CM 1 STATUS LED
Mode Swhoh Operation (one per channel)
0 Learn mode — Hess and hold the switch tor three seconds.
0 Clear memory — Press three seconds, then when the LED starts tlashiru press again tor three seconds to delete
all previously learned codes.
- Reset latched output— it this channel was programmed tor latch output, once the relay is honed on with a
transmitterbutton. pressthemodeswitchtohrrn the relay oil
0 Memory Display Press and release the mode switch to show number ot codes stored. LED will flash a number
ottimes to correspond to the number ot codes stored.
LED Indication (one per channel)
0 Steady on 7 Senses signal trorn a transmitter button whose code ms already learned.
0 Fasttlash 7 In the code-teeming mode,
0 One tlash — A transmitter button code was teamed.
- Two flashes — All previously learned
transmitter button codes were delemd.
Extended Range Antennas (optional)
Two antennas are now available tor owe extension at the Sit-910 receivers:
WNW Extends RF receiver range up to 900 teet (open air) with costing remote.
WHEN Extends RF receiver range up to 1600 teet (open air) with costing remote.
These antennas come with a 9‘ cable which easily plugs into the 3-pin antenna port located on the Rf receiver
(See PC board diagram - above).
late: it an edended range antenna is used with either receiver. the loop on the receiver PC board marked “M" must be
cut.
SK-93ERSD
SK—WERSW

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