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PRODUCT INFORMATION
BULLETIN
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
724-283-4681
724-283-5939 (fax)
www.bwieagle.com
AIR-EAGLE® XLT PLUS
High Power 900MHz RF Receiver
MODEL 461-8000-VBR-AC
DESCRIPTION
The AIR-EAGLE XLTPLUS is an RF system designed for long range
wireless remote control of electricalapparatus in avariety of industrial
applications. Systems can consist of any number of receivers and
handheld or contact input transmitters working together. The “461” series
of receivers feature built-in repeating capability. They will listenfor all
transmissions from the control transmitter, perform commands if
necessary and pass all commands on to any receiver within range. This
receiver is equipped with 4 independent relays capable of switching 5
amps @ 120VAC or 30VDC, whichcan be directly interfaced with the
customer's equipment or P.L.C. Eight userselectable frequencies allow
multiple systems to be used inthe same area. TheAir-Eagle XLT Plus
can receive remote signals transmitted from up to 5000 feet away (with a
handheld transmitter) or up to 10 miles away (with a stationary transmitter
and external high gain antennas.
MODEL NOTES
This receiver was designed specifically to communicate with a “VBR”
transmitter and features a confirmation signal that is sent back to the
transmitter causing it to vibrate when its transmission has been received.
INSTALLATION
1. Mount the AIR-EAGLE XLT PLUS RECEIVERIN a convenient
location.
2. Install relay control wiring to the terminal strip.
3. Attach rubber duck antenna or coax from external antennato
connector on side of enclosure.
4. Connect supplied power input cable to your external power source.
TERMINAL STRIP WIRING (TER1)
Terminal 1
100-250 VAC Power Input
Terminal 2
100-250 VAC Power Input
Terminal 3
CH1 Dry Contact Input (Common)
These inputs
are not active
on the
standard
model
Terminal 4
CH1 Dry Contact Input
Terminal 5
CH2 Dry Contact Input (Common)
Terminal 6
CH2 Dry Contact Input
Terminal 7
N/O Relay 1
Terminal 8
C Relay 1
Terminal 9
N/C Relay 1
Terminal 10
N/O Relay 2
Terminal 11
C Relay 2
Terminal 12
N/C Relay 2
Terminal 13
N/O Relay 3
Terminal 14
C Relay 3
Terminal 15
N/C Relay 3
Terminal 16
N/O Relay 4
Terminal 17
C Relay 4
Terminal 18
N/C Relay 4
CONTROLS & INDICATORS
POWER/TX
LED1
Dual color LED. Illuminates red while receiver is
booting up; changes to green when boot-up is
successful and unit is ready to operate. If this LED
fails to turn green, power unit off for 15-20
seconds, then reapply power.
LED2
Illuminates green while relay 1 is energized
LED3
Illuminates green while relay 2 is energized
LED4
Illuminates green while relay 3 is energized
LED5
Illuminates green while relay 4 is energized
REL1 –REL4
Four SPDT output control relays
RF1
RF Module that transmits/receives data
AIR-EAGLE®XLT PLUS
High Power 900MHz RF Receiver
MODEL 461-8000-VBR-AC
RELAY OPERATION
Relays energize and de-energize based oncommands received fromthe
transmitter. See table below for relay mode configuration for this receiver:
TX Signal Received
Relay Function
Input 1 Closed
Relay 1 energizes, maintained momentary
Input 2 Closed
Relay 2 energizes, maintained momentary
Input 3 Closed
Relay 3 energizes, maintained momentary
Input 4 Closed
Relay 4 energizes, maintained momentary
OPTIONS & FREQUENCY SET-UP
The unit is shipped from the factory with SEL1 switches in the open
positions. All four relays will operate as maintained momentary and unit is
receiving commands on frequency one. If you wish to change these
default settings, followthe instructions onthe table below.
1) Remove power from unit then remove top cover.
2) Select desired relay operation, network frequency and safety delay
options using table below.
3) Reattach cover and apply power. Programming is now complete.
RELAY CONFIGURATION
SEL1
SWITCH
NUMBER
OPEN
CLOSED
SW1
Relay #1 momentary (default)
Relay #1 toggle/latch
SW2
Relay #2 momentary (default)
Relay #2 toggle/latch
SW3
Relay #3 momentary (default)
Relay #3 toggle/latch
SW4
Relay #4 momentary (default)
Relay #4 toggle/latch
Maintained Momentary –Relay mimics button or input –when
depressed or closed, relay will be energized; when released, relay de-
energizes
Toggle Latch –Relay changes (and holds) its state each time the
corresponding button or input is depressed or closed.
FREQUENCY SET-UP
SEL1
(SW5-7)
Network
Frequency
SW5
SW6
SW7
1 (default)
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
2
CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN
3
OPEN
CLOSED
OPEN
4
CLOSED
CLOSED
OPEN
5
OPEN
OPEN
CLOSED
6
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSED
7
OPEN
CLOSED
CLOSED
8
CLOSED
CLOSED
CLOSED
SAFETY DELAY TIMER
Time
SW8
SW9
5 Sec (Default)
OPEN
OPEN
30 Sec
CLOSED
OPEN
60 Sec
OPEN
CLOSED
90 Sec
CLOSED
CLOSED
The safety delay timer allows the unitto keep the relay active during
periods of highinterference or bad reception. This is the amount of time
that a signal must be lost beforeturning off the relay. This also is a
safety feature toturn off the relay if the relay off code is missed due to
bad signal.
APPROVALS
United States (FCC)
MCQ-XBPSX
Canada (IC)
1846A-XBPSX
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
100-250 VAC, 5 W, 50/60 Hz
Fuse Protected
2 amp
Relay Contacts
SPDT 5 amp @ 120VAC or 30VDC
Receiver Range
Up to 1 Mile (Up to 10 miles with
external antenna - see accessories)
Note: Range figures are estimates, based on free-air terrain with
limited sources of interference. Actual range will vary based on
transmitting power, orientation of transmitter and receiver, height
of transmitting antenna, height of receiving antenna, weather
conditions, interference sources in the area, and terrain between
receiver and transmitter, including, but not limited to, indoor and
outdoor structures such as walls, metal objects, trees, buildings,
hills, and mountains.
Receiver Frequency
902 –928 MHz Spread Spectrum
RF Networks
Eight Independent Network Frequencies
Enclosure
Polycarbonate, NEMA 4, IP66
Operating Temp
-40oF - +185oF
DIMENSIONS
AIR-EAGLE®XLT PLUS
High Power 900MHz RF Receiver
MODEL 461-8000-VBR-AC
ACCESSORIES
Standard Antenna (Included):
900MHz TNC “Rubber Duck” Antenna
49-1103
High Gain Antennas –
Used to help achieve max range in both non line of sight and line
of sight applications. - Contact BWI Eagle for recommendations
900MHz Thru-Hole Mount Omni Directional Antenna
49-2101
900MHz Magnet Mount Omni Directional Antenna
49-2102
900MHz Omni Directional Antenna
49-3101
900MHz Yagi Antenna
49-3102
High Quality Coax Cables –
Used to connect external high gain antennas to control unit
Flex Coax Cable w/Connectors –Available
in 5’,15’,25’,30’,40’,60’,80’,100’ Lengths
49-4000-XX
(XX = # of Feet)
Bulkhead Extensions –
Used to provide an external antenna connection when mounting
control unit inside another enclosure
TNC Male to TNCBulkhead Cable Assembly
- Available in 2’, 4’, 7’ Lengths
49-5004-X-ISO
(X = # of Feet)
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
BWI Eagle Inc. warrants theAir-Eagle Remote Control System, if properly
used and installed, will be free from defects inmaterial and workmanship
for a period of 1 year after date of purchase. Said warranty to includethe
repair or replacement of defective equipment. This warranty does not
cover damage due to external causes, including accident, problems with
electrical power, usage not in accordance with product instructions,
misuse, neglect, alteration, repair,improper installation, or improper
testing. This limited warranty, and any implied warranties that may exist
under state law, apply only to the original purchaser of the equipment, and
last only for as long as such purchasercontinues to own the equipment.
This warranty replaces all other warranties, express or implied including,
but not limited to, the implied warranties ormerchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose. BWI Eaglemakes no express warranties beyond
thosestatedhere. BWI disclaims without limitation, implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Some jurisdictions do
not allowthe exclusion of implied warranties so this limitation may not
apply to you. To obtain warranty service, contact BWI Eagle for a return
material authorization. When returning equipment to BWI Eagle, the
customer assumes the risk of damage or loss duringshipping and is
responsible for the shipping costs incurred.
DOCUMENT DATE: 2/2/2021 / PRODUCT REV. 1
105 Bonnie Drive
Butler, PA 16002
(724) 283-4681
Fax (724) 283-5939
www.bwieagle.com