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Community Controls Monarch 295SEPA2KC User manual

CONTENTS
1A - General information
1B - Technical specifications
1C - Main components
1 - TRANSMITTER OVERVIEW
2 - NUMBERING
3 - PROGRAMMING
4 - OPERATION
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
1B - Technical specifications
Operating frequency 295 MHz
Number of keys: 2
Battery : 2 x 3V lithium batteries CR2016
Battery life: 18 ÷ 24 months
Number combinations : 16,777,216
Protocol : AUTOkey compatible
Operating temperature: -20°F÷+131°F (-20°C÷+55°C)
Overall dimensions: 2.4”x1.4”x0.51” (61x36x13 mm)
Weight: 0.49 oz. (14 gr.)
1C - Main components
Tri-colour
LED
Key
holder
ring
Light grey
push-buttons
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
295SEPA2KC MONARCH
Dark grey
case
Fig. 2
1A - General information
The Community Controls - Monarch 295SEPA2K transmitter is a key
chain style 2 buttons mini transmitter operating at 295 MHz. It has been
designed for use with programmable telephone entry, security, and
access control systems operating with a 295 MHz frequency receiver.
The protocol is AUTOkey compatible and the code sent by the
transmitter includes a 24 bit security code which allows up to
16,777,216 code combinations.
The Community Controls - 295R receiver which operates with this
transmitter has a Wiegand 33 bit and can operate any type of access
control system equipped with the same protocol. The CR 2016 lithium
batteries of the transmitter have a shelf life of about 6 months. The
product fully complies with Part 15 of FCC Regulations and the
European Directives 99/5/CE, 89/336/CEE, 73/23/CEE.
Manual
with Patented
TM
ChargeGuard
Circuit
Patent
Pending
Community
Controls
Thank you for choosing a Community Controls product .
Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
Made in Italy. Copyright © 2004 by Community Controls
IS-TM22ACCUK Rev. 0 del 05.03.2013
The warranty period of Community Controls 295 transmitters is 24 months,
beginning from the manufacturing date of the transmitter. During this period, if the
product does operate correctly, due to a defective component, the product will be
repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Community Controls.
The warranty does not extend to the transmitter case which can be damaged by
conditions outside the control of Community Controls or to battery life.
WARRANTY
This device complies with FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part. 15 of the
Notice
Any changes or modification to equipment not expressly
approved by could void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Community Controls
Community Controls
2 - NUMBERING
To access the battery open the case with a screwdriver acting on the slot between
the cover and the bottom and remove the bottom, as shown in fig. 3a and 3b.
Slide out the old batteries and replace them with the new ones [CR2016]
respecting the polarity, with the positive (+) side upward.
NOTE: Please dispose of the batteries properly according to local laws and
regulations. Test proper battery installation by verifying that the LED illuminates
when the button is pushed.
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
3 - PROGRAMMING
Each transmitter is manufactured and sold with a different factory-set serial
number .
The transmitter must be programmed into your system memory.
Your own installer or reseller will provide you the necessary instructions for your
system.
4 - OPERATION
A - Firmly depress the button until the small red LED illuminates.
B - After the LED has illuminated, release the button.
If the device you are attempting to activate does not respond, repeat steps A and B
or consult section 7 ( Troubleshooting ) of this manual.
Fig. 3a
Fig. 3b
6 - BATTERY STATUS
Led GREEN Normal level ~6000 pulses [*] - Normal range
Led ORANGE Attention level Max 300 pulses - Low range[*]
Led RED Low level Replace battery - No range
Led color Battery level TX Status
The system does not receive the
transmitter signal.
The transmitter LED is ON
Check to verify the transmitter is
programmed into your system
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The operating range is reduced Replace the transmitter batteries
7 - TROUBLESHOOTING
[ * ] : Depends on batteries type and operating conditions . Batteries life calculated
with 1-sec pulses.
2500 South 3850 West, Suite A - Salt Lake City, Utah 84120
www.communitycontrols.com - [email protected]
Community Controls - Type : 295SEPA2KC
FCC ID : SU7295SEPC2KC
CONTENTS
1A - General information
1B - Technical specifications
1C - Main components
1 - TRANSMITTER OVERVIEW
2 - NUMBERING
3 - PROGRAMMING
4 - OPERATION
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
1B - Technical specifications
Operating frequency 295 MHz
Number of keys: 2
Battery : 2 x 3V lithium batteries CR2016
Battery life: 18 ÷ 24 months
Number combinations : 65,536
Protocol : ClikCard® compatible
Different Facilities codes 64
Operating temperature: -20°F÷+131°F (-20°C÷+55°C)
Overall dimensions: 2.4”x1.4”x0.51” (61x36x13 mm)
Weight: 0.49 oz. (14 gr.)
1C - Main components
Tri-color
LED
Key
holder
ring
Dark grey
push-buttons
6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
MONARCH 295SEPC2K
Dark grey
case
Fig. 2
1A - General information
The Community Controls - Monarch 295SEPC2KC transmitter is a 2-
key chain style mini transmitter operating at 295 MHz. It has been
designed for use with programmable telephone entry, security, and
access control systems operating with a 295 MHz frequency receiver.
The protocol is ClikCard® compatible and the code sent by the
transmitter includes a 16 bit security code which allows up to 65,536
combinations and 6 bit of facility code for 64 different combinations.
The - 295R receiver which operates with this
transmitter has a Wiegand 26 bit and can operate any type of access
control system equipped with the same protocol. The CR 2016 lithium
batteries of the transmitter have a shelf life of about 6 months. The
product fully complies with Part 15 of FCC Regulations and the
European Directives 99/5/CE, 89/336/CEE, 73/23/CEE.
Community Controls
Manual
with Patented
TM
ChargeGuard
Circuit
Patent
Pending
Thank you for choosing a Community Controls product .
Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
Made in Italy. Copyright © 2004 by Community Controls
Community
Controls
IS-TM22CTSUK Rev. 0 del 19.03.2013
2 - NUMBERING
To access the battery open the case with a screwdriver acting on the slot between
the cover and the bottom and remove the bottom, as shown in fig. 3a and 3b.
Slide out the old batteries and replace them with the new ones [CR2016]
respecting the polarity, with the positive (+) side upward.
NOTE: Please dispose of the batteries properly according to local laws and
regulations. Test proper battery installation by verifying that the LED illuminates
when the button is pushed.
5 - BATTERY ACCESS
3 - PROGRAMMING
Each transmitter is manufactured and sold with a different factory-set serial
number .
The transmitter must be programmed into your system memory.
Your own installer or reseller will provide you the necessary instructions for your
system.
4 - OPERATION
A - Firmly depress the button until the small red LED illuminates.
B - After the LED has illuminated, release the button.
If the device you are attempting to activate does not respond, repeat steps A and B
or consult section 7 ( Troubleshooting ) of this manual.
Fig. 3a
Fig. 3b
6 - BATTERY STATUS
Led GREEN Normal level ~6000 pulses [*] - Normal range
Led ORANGE Attention level Max 300 pulses - Low range[*]
Led RED Low level Replace battery - No range
Led color Battery level TX Status
The warranty period of Community Controls 295 transmitters is 24 months,
beginning from the manufacturing date of the transmitter. During this period, if the
product does operate correctly, due to a defective component, the product will be
repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Community Controls.
The warranty does not extend to the transmitter case which can be damaged by
conditions outside the control of Community Controls or to battery life.
WARRANTY
This device complies with FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part. 15 of the
Notice
Any changes or modification to equipment not expressly
approved by could void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Community Controls
Community Controls
The system does not receive the
transmitter signal.
The transmitter LED is ON
Check to verify the transmitter is
programmed into your system
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The operating range is reduced Replace the transmitter batteries
7 - TROUBLESHOOTING
[ * ] : Depends on batteries type and operating conditions . Batteries life calculated
with 1-sec pulses.
2500 South 3850 West, Suite A - Salt Lake City, Utah 84120
www.communitycontrols.com - [email protected]
Community Controls - Type : 295SEPC2KC
FCC ID : SU7295SEPC2KC

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