Trine Access Technology 018-2 RF Remote Control User Manual 017TDC 018 Instructions NEW ai

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SPECIFICATIONS:
018-2 Two Button Transmitter **
1440 Ferris Place  Bronx  New York  10461
• 6561 security codes available
• LED indicates operation
• Belt clip key ring provided
• Operates on 315 Mhz
• A-23 Battery Included
• FCC, IC Approved
017TDC-2 & 3 AND 018-2
WIRELESS CONTROLLERS
AND TRANSMITTER
017TDC-2 (Single Relay Controller)
NOTE: THE 017TDC-2 & 3 AND THE 018-2 ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH 017TDC-1 & 018-1
INSTRUCTION SHEET AND
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
017TDC-3
RECEIVER/CONTROLLER
• 100 Foot Range
• Time Delay 5-30 Seconds
• One 5 amp Normally Open and Normally Closed
contacts, rated at 12 through 30 volts AC/DC
• Superheterodyne low radiant receiver
018-2
REMOTE
017TDC-3 (Dual Relay Controller)
• 300 Foot Range
• Time Delay 5-30 Seconds
• Two 5 amp Normally Open and Normally Closed
contacts, rated at 12 through 30 volts AC/DC
• Relays can be coupled to work simultaneously or
individually controlled by the 018-2's buttons.
• Superheterodyne low radiant receiver
017TDC-2
RECEIVER/CONTROLLER
017TDC-3
EXTERNAL
ANTENNA
** BOTH PUSH BUTTONS ON THE 018-2 WILL TRIGGER THE 017TDC-2
CAUTION:
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE 017TDC2,
017TDC-3 AND 018-2 NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE DEVICE.
HOW TO WIRE YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3 WITH DIFFERENT DEVICES
THE ILLUSTRATIONS ON THIS MANUAL SHOWS AN ELECTRIC STRIKE AS THE INTENDED LOAD, THE 017TDC-2 & 3 CAN BE USED TO
FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS (I.E. GARAGE DOOR OPENERS, REMOTE LIGHTING, OTHER SPECIAL APPLICATION SWITCHING... ETC.).
CAUTION: TO AVOID ELECTROCUTION, MAKE SURE TO TURN OFF THE POWER FROM THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE
ELECTRICALLY WIRING THIS DEVICE.
CONNECTING YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3 TO THE POWER SUPPLY
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
The 017TDC-2 & 3 will work with a range of operating voltages. These
voltages are from 12 Volts through 30 Volts - AC (Alternating Current) or DC
(Direct Current).
If the operating voltage is AC, polarity is not an issue. However, if the
operating voltage is DC, the installer must make sure that all the polarity
must match between the power supply and the devices being connected to
the 017TDC-2 or 017TDC-3.
MER
SFOR
TRAN
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
NC1
NO2
NC2
FIGURE 1
Figure 1 shows how the transformer is connected. Connect the output wires
of the transformer to the power input terminals marked Positive (+) and
Negative (-) if using DC voltage. If the operating voltage is AC then you need
not bother about polarity, simply connect your wires to the two screws
marked "IN".
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED)
TO SUPPLY (-) POWER TO THE STRIKE
CONNECTING A FAIL-SECURE STRIKE TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
Electric strikes can be FAIL SECURE (Locked when power is off) or FAIL
SAFE (Unlocked when power is off). To connect a FAIL SECURE Strike
please see Figure 2. Note that most electric strikes are not polarity sensitive.
Read the electric strike's instruction sheet and follow it's polarity
recommendations.
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
(For DC ONLY)
MER
SFOR
TRAN
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
FIGURE 2
Fail Secure
Strike
NORMALLY
OPEN SWITCH
USE THE
COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED)
TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING
(-) TO COM1 & COM2
CONNECTING A FAIL-SECURE STRIKE
AND A SWITCH TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
To connect a push button to mechanically operate the FAIL-SECURE Strike,
connect one side of the Normally Open Switch to the 017TDC's "COM1"
terminal and to the "NO1" terminal as shown on Figure 3.
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
This application is not limited to fail-secure strikes only. Any normally "OFF"
devices that needs to be temporarily switched "ON" can substitute for failsecure strikes for example garage door openers.
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
TRAN
(For DC ONLY)
MER
SFOR
NOTE: If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
Fail-Secure
Strike
FIGURE 3
USE NORMALLY OPEN SWITCHES
CONNECTING TWO FAIL-SECURE STRIKES
AND SWITCHES TO YOUR 017TDC-3
017TDC-3 has two relay outputs that can be triggered together or separately.
You can connect two fail-secure electric strikes as shown below in Figure 4.
Optionally, you can add two switches to manually override the wireless receiver.
This application is not limited to fail-secure strikes only. Any normally "OFF"
devices that needs to be temporarily switched "ON" can substitute for fail-secure
strikes for example garage door openers.
NOTE: If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
SWITCH
#1
USE THE
COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED)
TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING
(-) TO COM1 & COM2
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
TRAN
SFOR
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
SWITCH
#2
NC2
MER
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
Fail Secure
Strike 1
(For DC ONLY)
Fail Secure
Strike 2
(For DC ONLY)
FIGURE 4
CONNECTING A FAIL-SAFE STRIKE TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED) TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING (-) TO COM1 & COM2
To connect a FAIL-SAFE strike to the 017TDC please see Figure 5 below.
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
Note that AC application requires no polarity matching, however, for DC
applications, the positive side of the strike attaches to terminal #4 and the
negative side to terminal #3.
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
This application is not limited to fail-safe strikes only. Any normally "ON" devices
that needs to be temporarily switched "OFF" can substitute for fail-safe strikes
for example Magnetic Locks.
(For DC ONLY)
MER
SFOR
TRAN
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
Fail-Safe
Strike
FIGURE 5
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED) TO SUPPLY (-) POWER TO THE STRIKE
CONNECTING A FAIL-SAFE STRIKE AND
A SWITCH TO YOUR 017TDC-2 & 3
To connect a push button to mechanically operate a FAIL SAFE strike, connect
one side of a Normally CLOSED Switch in series with the strike. One side of the
switch connects to the 017TDC's terminal #5 and the other side to one side of
the strike as shown on Figure 6 below.
Note that this application is not limited to fail-safe strikes only. Any normally
"ON" devices that needs to be temporarily switched "OFF" can substitute for failsafe strikes for example Magnetic Locks.
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC2
(For DC ONLY)
(For DC ONLY)
USE NORMALLY
CLOSED SWITCH
FIGURE 6
Fail-Safe
Strike
NO2
MER
SFOR
TRAN
(For DC ONLY)
NOTE: If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
NC1
USE THE COPPER SHUNT (INCLUDED) TO SUPPLY (-) POWER
TO THE STRIKE BY CONNECTING (-) TO COM1 & COM2
CONNECTING TWO FAIL-SAFE STRIKES
AND SWITCHES TO YOUR 017TDC-3
Power Supply
12 - 30 V AC/DC
Optionally, you can connect two fail-safe strikes on the 017TDC-3 that can have
two switches to manually override the wireless receiver. Refer to the schematic
shown in Figure 7 below.
+ IN -
COM1
COM2
NO1
NC1
NO2
NC2
- (For DC ONLY)
MER
SFOR
This application is not limited to fail-safe strikes only. Any normally "ON" devices
that needs to be temporarily switched "OFF" can substitute for fail-safe strikes
for example Magnetic Locks.
TRAN
(For DC
ONLY)
SWITCH
#1
USE NORMALLY
CLOSED
SWITCHES
SWITCH
#2
(For DC ONLY)
NOTE: If external push button switches were used, the time delay function of
the receiver is overridden when using the push buttons so the load will stay
"ON" only for the duration that the switches are pressed.
(For DC ONLY)
FIGURE 7
Fail-Safe
Strike #1
Fail-Safe
Strike #2
SETTING: SECURITY CODE, TIME DELAY AND SWITCHING MODE
SECURITY CODE SETTING:
Once all the electrical connections had been made and checked, you
have to set the security codes for the 017TDC-2 or 3 receiver and the
018-2 transmitter. If you have the 017TDC-3 you have to set the
switching mode of the two relays.
EXAMPLE CODE SETTING:
FIGURE 9
The security code positions for the receiver must match the codes of the
transmitter/ transmitters for these devices to communicate properly.
To change the codes on the 017TDC-2 or 3 receiver, open the cover and
set the Security Code tri-state DIP switches to your desired positions,
open the 018-2 transmitter and match the coding of the receiver. Figure 8
shows the location of the DIP switches for the receiver and the 018-2
transmitter.
FIGURE 8
MUST BE
THE SAME
SWITCH COMBINATION
SECURITY
CODE SWITCHES
017TDC-2
FIGURE 10
017TDC-2 & 3 TRIGGER TIME DELAY SETTING:
The 017TDC receiver trigger time delay can be adjusted to stay "ON" for 5
seconds minimum to 30 seconds maximum. Turn the time delay knob/knobs to
your desired setting. Counter-clockwise to reduce the delay, Clockwise to
increase delay. For the location of the knobs, see Figure 10 below.
TIME DELAY
KNOBS
017TDC-3
017TDC-3 SWITCHING MODE SETTING:
The 017TDC-3 has two relays capable of being triggered together by one button from the 018-2 transmitter or separately by the two buttons from the 018-2
transmitter. Set the relay control switch to your desire mode but following the coding below.
017TDC-3
RELAY
1 2 1 2
RELAY
1 2 1 2
ALL CHANNELS "OFF"
NOTE:
The 017TDC-2 has only one relay
and is triggered by any of the two
buttons on the 018-2 transmitter.
"B" BUTTON OPERATES
BOTH RELAYS
A A B B
CHANNEL
A A B B
CHANNEL
RELAY
1 2 1 2
RELAY
1 2 1 2
"A" BUTTON OPERATES "1" RELAY
"B" BUTTON OPERATES "2" RELAY
ANY BUTTON OPERATES
BOTH RELAYS
BATTERY SPECIFICATION
AND ORIENTATION:
A A B B
CHANNEL
A A B B
CHANNEL
RELAY
1 2 1 2
NEGATIVE
SIDE
POSITIVE
SIDE
"A" BUTTON OPERATES BOTH RELAYS
RELAY CONTROL
SWITCH
USE A23 12VDC
ALKALINE BATTERY OR IT'S
FOLLOWING EQUIVALENT:
MN21, GP23AE, A23,
VA23GA, MS21
A A B B
CHANNEL
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SECTION:
The 017TDC-2 & 3 and the 018-2 operates on radio frequency (RF) signaling and may have some problems being installed in certain
locations. Radio frequency (RF) signals are similar in principle as two people conversing. RF communications however are more difficult to
troubleshoot because RF modulates at frequencies that are not audible to human ears.
Let's say that you and I are comfortably conversing, if a person starts talking loud next to us, then we may start to automatically go closer
and closer to each other until we can once again understand each other.
RF devices will work the same way. The first objective in troubleshooting is to spot the troublemaker, in this case the offending device. The
offending device can be one or the combination of the following items: light dimmers, fluorescent lights, TV or computer CRT displays and
any piece of equipment using a switching power supply or "clock" oscillator (computers and other digital devices). Additionally, ham and CB
transmitters, remote controls, wireless phones, cellular phones, commercial taxi/police/aircraft radios, microwave ovens, motion sensors,
radar systems, and a myriad of medical and industrial RF devices.
As you can appreciate from the litany of devices above almost any perimeter can have multiple sources of RF noisemakers. Deciding the
final position for mounting the 017TDC will immensely improve your chances of installation success. Before nailing the 017TDC receiver
down, choose an initial location and use a 10 feet electrical cord and walk test the 017TDC's sensitivity to receive the 018-2's signal. Once
you have determine the most ideal spot, that is the place you will install the receiver.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Transmitter does not work
(LED lamp does not light)
Battery is low
Replace the battery. Use an A23 size 12VDC Alkaline battery.
Battery is not properly installed
Reinstall the battery correctly (see battery polarity drawing above)
Transmitter does not work
(LED lamp turns ON)
Transmitter is out of range
Move the transmitter closer to the receiver (see above article)
Wiring connections may be faulty
Check your wiring against the appropriate wiring scheme on page 1, 2 & 3
Security Code mismatch
See if your receiver and transmitter security code match (see page 3)
Wiring connection may be faulty
Check your wiring against the appropriate wiring scheme on page 1, 2 & 3
RF interference
Read the article above regarding RF interference
Security Code mismatch
See if your receiver and transmitter security code match (see page 3)
Faulty power supply
Check the power supply for correctness of voltage and capacity
Loose wiring connections or shorted wire
Carefully check all your wiring connections and tighten loose connections
Receiver does not work
Receiver works intermittently
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
NOTICE REGARDING THE 018-2 TRANSMITTER
FCC ID: PFO018-2
018-2 TRANSMITTER
1440 Ferris Place  Bronx  New York  10461
Tel. No. (718) 829-2332  Fax No. (718) 829-6405
Website: www.TrineOnline.com
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 received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

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