DTM System RIVAL 434 User manual

REMOTE CONTROL
SYSTEM
REMOTE CONTROL
SYSTEM
MADE IN
POLAND
Receiver Rival 434
Operating manual


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F. Connecting PC (USB port) _________________________________________________________________________________________28
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Contents
A. Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________________________________2
G. Specifications of DTM system elements _______________________________________________________________________________29
B. Instalation _________________________________________________________________________________________________________3
1. Device description and installation ___________________________________________________________________________________3
2. Receiver’s installation _____________________________________________________________________________________________4
3. Electrical connection _____________________________________________________________________________________________5
C. Operating mode _____________________________________________________________________________________________________8
D. Simple registering of the remote without using the receiver's buttons _________________________________________________________9
1. Main menu ___________________________________________________________________________________________________11
1.1 Registering a new remote ____________________________________________________________________________________12
1.2 Editing of the existing remote _________________________________________________________________________________13
1.2.1 Copying the remote’s preferences from remote no 1 __________________________________14____________________
1.2.2 Defining channels to the remote’s buttons ______________________________________________________________15
1.2.3 Simple registering blockade _________________________________________________________________________16
1.2.4 Deleting the remote _______________________________________________________________________________17
1.3 How to edit the remote's settings without physical _________________________________________________________________18
1.4 Channel time settings ________________________________________________________________________________________19
1.7 Number of registered remotes ________________________________________________________________________________22
1.8 Simple registering blockade for all _________________________________________________________________________________23
1.6 Double-click mode__________________________________________________________________________________________21
I. Warranty __________________________________________________________________________________________________________31
E. Programming of the receiver ________________________________________________________________________________________10
1.10 Memory cloning __________________________________________________________________________________________26
1.9 Setting restricted access to main menu (PIN) ____________________________________________________________________24
4. Examples of Rival 434 use _________________________________________________________________________________________6
1.5 Momentary mode_________________________________________________________________________________________20
H. Certyficates _______________________________________________________________________________________________________30
1.11 Default settings ___________________________________________________________________________________________27
J. Index _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________31

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A. Introduction
DTM433MHz control system is the group of electronic devices, based on microprocessors, with functional
possibilities you will find nowhere in this kind of devices. The Control System consists of receivers, including Rival
434 receiver, roller and gate controllers, radio remote controls and many additional interfaces.
Basic application for Rival 434 is to control gates, rollers and external devices like lighting, alarm systems,
electromagnetic locks, etc.
The system is very flexible and the possibilities of using depend on a customers ideas and needs.
We use components of the best quality manufacturers in the world. Our devices include a lot of innovative
functions and solutions. Rival 434 introduces a new modern concept of PC connectivity (USB port).

B. Mounting
1. Device description and installation
Rival 434 receiver consists of a main board and a splash-protected plastic enclosure with on outdoor aerial. The
main board (fig. 1) has got terminal blocks for connecting the power supply or peripheral equipment.
The case has got a terminal for the external aerial and it is equipped with a fix-holder.
It is possible to mount the receiver’s main board directly in the case of the controlled device (using the additional
mounting set added to the Rival 434). The additional set consists of: sticking stand-offs for mounting the main board
outside the case (3 pcs.); a cable ring connector and plastic distances to make the outdoor aerial, made out of unused
receiver’s case and wire aerial; a wire indoor aerial; Working temperatures of the receiver are -20°C to +50°C at normal
humidity. Red LEDs are showing actual operating state (they glow as long as the corresponding channel is on).
Supply voltages: 12V - 24V AC/DC (switching converter is built in) or by USB port.
Fig. 1 Rival 434 installing diagram
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12
3
4
Fig 2. NEO 4remote control with buttons
numeration.
Antenna
( )
( )
power supply
12V do 24V DC/ AC
C4 (NO)
USB conector for
PC or cloning
module B700
C1 (NO)
C2 (NO)
C3 (NO)

2. Receiver’s installation:
- Open Rival 434 enclosure (take off top part - fig.3). Access to receiver power supply terminal, channel terminals 1,2,3,4 and antenna terminal
is direct.
- Mount bottom part of enclosure, use mounting openings (fig.3 element 2). Enclosure mounting should enable wires connection from the
bottom. Depends on instalation (surface or inside) right weakenings of enclosure should be taken out (fig.3 element 1 or 7), wires should be
connected through resulting openings.
- Connect control wires and power supply
- Mount wires through clip to hold them (fig.3 elements 3 and 5) to secure from rip
- Turn on power supply and program receiver according to needs, see operating manual next chapter
- Connect antenna to " " signed terminal. If antenna's range is not enough use outdoor aerial right for 433MHz (not included in set). In case
outdoor aerial mounting use right wire (ex. RG58) according to aerial producer instructions.
- Mount the top case-side back.
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Fig. 3 Rival 434 enclosure look
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4
5
1
2
6
7
8
39 mm
102 mm
Legend:
1. weakening for wires in bottom part of enclosure (inside
instalation),
2. weakenings for receiver mounting,
3. clip to hold wire,
4. chamber for electric plate,
5. wire clip clousure,
6. distance sleeve for plate mounting
uk³adu elektronicznego (screw 2,2 x 6,5),
7. weakening for wires in top part of enclosure (surface
instalation),
8. case closing openings,

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3. Electrical connection
Electrical supply ( + - or ~ )
The receiver can be supplied with voltages from 12V to 24 AC/DC (120mA max). It is possible to use the
internal voltage from the gate controller. Otherwise, some external power supply is needed, for example
ZAS ZSP-4ZEW. It is possible to supply the receiver only by USB port.
Receiver’s outputs (OUT1...OUT4)
Receiver’s outputs 1...4 has three terminals: NO (normally open) Maximum ratings for these contacts are
1A/24V (AC).
USB connector / EEPROM interface
The pin connector on the main board may be used to:
- connect PC (USB interface and cable needed),
- clone (copy) EEPROM memory (EEPROM interface B700 needed).
Antenna connector
Receiver has antenna conncector, signed “ ", where 175mm wire-antenna should be connected. If necessary
connect outside antenna through right wire to “ “ - signal and “ “ screen.
Hints for making the optimal radio range:
- the neighbourhood of the energetic devices and metal elements will short the range;
- radio interference from other sources will short the range;
- avoid wet and concrete walls for mounting the receiver;
- remember to remove old used batteries from the remotes;
- mount the receiver as high as possible;
- use the good quality coaxial cable for making the outdoor aerial (e.g. RG 58)

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Electronics
Module
10 11 27
Power supply 24 VAC
Step by step control
4. Examples of ZSP Rival 434 use:
CAME ZBX7
gate controller
Rival 434 module
Scheme 1. Example of CAME ZBX7 gate controller and Rival 434
connection
Electronics
module
11 10
2
7
Power supply 24 VACStep by
step control
CAME Zf1 gate
controller
Rival 434 module
Scheme 2. Example of CAME ZF1 gate controller and Rival 434
connection
Other terminals Other terminals

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Electronics
module
+
-
Power supply 24 VDC
Step by step control
20 21 5
Other terminals
Rival 434 module
1
Electonics
module
Power supply 24 VAC
Joint terminal
Other terminals
NICE gate
controller
Rival 434 module
Step by step
control
Scheme 4. Example of NICE gate controller and Rival
434 connection
Scheme 3. Example of HORMANN 2 gate controller and Rival 434
connection
Control take place by
connecting ground
petencial (-) through wire
(1) to Rival 434 channel.
Hormann gate
controller
(Supramatic E
buttons
description)

C. Operation mode
Description:
After turning on the power supply, the receiver goes automatically into the OPERATION MODE - it is
signalized by glowing of the LED dot on the right side of the display. In this mode, remote controls the receiver’s
outputs. After pressing the programmed remote’s button, the proper output will be turned on according the
preferences made by the user - the LEDs corresponding to the channels show actual outputs state.
Indications of the display:
In the stand-by mode only the dot on the right side of the display glows.
After pressing any button of the programmed remote, the display will show: the number
of remote’s button and the number of the remote in the receiver’s memory.
All this information will be shown in three phases as on the example in the left: P1 - means that
channel number one was activated, the next numbers (0) and (01 ) show the number of the
remote in receiver’s memory - 001.
Remarks !
After turning on the power supply, the receiver goes automatically into the OPERATION MODE.
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If the receiver is connected to USB interface, the display will show Usign (see page 28).
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D. Simple registering of the remote without using the receiver’s buttons
Rival 434 has a feature allowing a user to add a new remote to the receiver’s memory without using the
receiver’s buttons. This feature is useful only if any registered remote is also available.
The bc option from the receiver’s menu (see page 16) can block this feature for the specific remote. It is also
possible to block this feature for all the remotes (see page 23).
Simple registering procedure.
Remarks !
The possibility of registering a new remote without using the receiver’s buttons will reduce the safety of the
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system. The remotes with bc a turned off option should be protected against any unauthorised persons.
You can not use a button working in momentary mode for this procedure.
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Tab. 1
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C
L
6
6
6
Remarks
You have to be as close as possible to the radio receiver (but no closer than 1m). The receiver must be in the OPERATION
MODE.
Press and hold for 15 seconds button 2 of the remote that is already in the receiver’s memory. The simple registering
blockade for this remote must be turned.
The pause between operations number 3 and 5 must be less than 3 sec.
Press button 2 of a new remote for at least 15 seconds.
The new remote has been registered in the receiver’s memory. The preferences for this remote have been copied from
preferences of the remote used for registering (from operation no 2).
It was not possible to register a new remote. Possible reasons: - too big radio interferences. - The battery of one of the
remotes was too low for such a long transmission.
Operations
Radio range
Button of the already
registered remote
>15 s
<3s
Button of a new remote
>15 s
The remote has been added
Adding has failed
1
2
8
Pos.
4
6
3
5
7

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E. Receiver's programming - introduction
All the programming can be done with the LED display, the receiver’s buttons A and B, and four buttons
of any DTM433MHz remote.
The remote’s buttons has attributed directions keys that move through the program menu.
Use up/down keys of the 4 button remote to move vertically in the menu and left/right to move horizontally.
The receiver’s button A is used for confirmation, the button B is used for cancelling and going up in the menu
structure.
The receiver’s program menu has a tree structure that consists of major and minor options. For further
information, look in to the next chapters.
Fig. 5 The structure of the receiver program menu.
Time edition
Time edition
Time editon
Time edition
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Remote declaration
A
A

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1. Main menu
The receiver’s configuration can be adjusted to a user’s needs. The
program’s options allows registering remotes to the receiver, defining one or
many receiver outputs to the remotes buttons, removing any remote from the
receiver’s memory, the configuration of receiver's outputs.
To enter the PROGRAMMING MODE press A. The options can be chosen by
pressing up/down buttons of any 4 button NEO remote.
The main menu options:
PP- remotes programming (registering, deleting, copying, bc option) -
see page 12
PC- channels configuration (mono- / bi-stable mode, momentary mode,
double push button, turn on time) - see page 19
LP- number of remotes registered in the memory - see page 22
bc- simple registering blockade for all remotes - see page 23
bd- setting PIN number - see page 24
CE- memory cloning - see page 26
PF- default settings - see page 27
REMARKS: The remote which is used for the first time after entering
PROGRAMMING MODE (after first A button pressing) will be used for the
programming session - it will be called 4-button remote.
Fig. 6 Main menu options - available after declaring the remote which will be
used during programming session.
REMOTE
12
3
4

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1.1 Registering a new remote
The PP option is the first in the main menu.
A
A
A
Remote being
registered.
Remarks !
B
It is suggested to write down all the information about the newly registered
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remotes in the identification card from the remotes package and to the remotes
table (see page 28).
Tthe additional EEPROM module can be used B700 for archiving - see page 26.
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Programming sequence for registering a new remote:
a) press button while PP option on the display.
b) press the button of the remote that is to be registered, 3 times until you get -0 on
the display,
c) press button to confirm registering,
d) the position number in the memory of the new remote will be shown on the
display. At first, hundreds of the number, then tens and ones (001 in the
example), press button to confirm,
e) new remote has been registered in the memory. Press button twice exit the
menu or once to go back to PP option to register another remote.
A
B
AA
AA
12
3
4
Fig. 7 New remote registering procedure.
It is possible to go back in the menu by pressing the button.
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1.2 Editing of the existing remote
In the PP option it is also possible to edit the preferences of already
registered remote (changing remote’s buttons to receiver’s outputs, removing the
remote, copying preferences from remote number 001, etc).
First the remote to be edited must be declared.
Declaring the remote to be edited:
A
A
A
a) press button while PP option on the display (change options by pressing
up/down buttons on the remote button)
b) press 3 times button of the remote to be edited, (until you get -0 on the display),
c) press button in the receiver,
d) the number of the declared remote will be shown on the display (the hundreds
column first, then tens and ones columns of the number). Press button to
confirm.
e) the remote is now declared and editing options are available (CP, P1...P4, bc,
UP).
A
Edited
remote
Remarks !
B
You can go back (cancel) in the menu by pressing the button any time.
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A
A
12
3
4
Fig. 8 Declaring the remote to be edited

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1.2.1 Copying the remote’s preferences from remote no 001
After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit options are available. Use
up-down buttons in the remote to change the sub options:
CP - copying remote’s preferences,
P1...P4 - declaring receivers outputs to different remote buttons - see page 15,
bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote - see page 16,
UP - deleting the remote (page 17).
Copying the preferences from the first 001 remote:
a) press button while the display shows CP.
b) press button 3 times while A3 option on the display.
The edited remote has the preferences copied from the first one.
Copying settings from the first remote (number 001) makes editing much
easier and faster. It is useful when more remotes have the same settings which
are different from the default ones.
Remarks !
The first remote (no 001) should have the preferences required mostly.
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The button allows to go up (cancel) in the menu any time.
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It is possible to use this feature without the physical presence of the remote
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(see page 18).
A
A
A
A
Fig. 9 Copying remote’s preferences procedure
B
Back to
option CP
A
REMOTE
12
3
4
A

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Remarks !
1.2.2 Defining channels to the remote’s buttons
After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available. Use up/down
buttons in the remote to change the sub options:
CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14,
P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons ,
bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote) - see page16,
UP - deleting the remote - see page 17.
New registered remote gets the default preferences:
Button 1 - channel 1,
Button 2 - channel 2,
Button 3 - channel 3,
Button 4 - channel 4.
This option allows to change these settings. It is possible to attach few buttons to the same
remote button, etc.
Changing the definition for the channels to the remote
buttons:
a) choose the proper option P1...P4 for the button which is
to be edited,
b) press button to go to the chosen option,
c) using left/right buttons choose the channel to be
attached / deleted.
d) press to set up the sign _ (to delete) or C (to define the
channel to the edit button) press up-down buttons.
e) press button to confirm.
A
A
It is possible to change the button’s
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configuration without the physical
presence of the remote.(page 18).
Fig.10 Define
channels to the
remote’s buttons
A
A
A
A
A
Back to option
P1...P4
12
3
4
REMOTE

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1.2.3 Simple registering blockade
After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available.
Use up/down buttons in the remote to change the sub options:
CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14,
P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons - see page 15,
bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote)
UP - deleting the remote - see page page 17.
The option “simple registering blockade” was introduced to give a better safety to
the system - see page 9.
To activate / deactivate of the individual new remote register blockade:
a) press button while the display shows bc,
b) you may active (on) or deactivate (of) the blockade by pressing up-down buttons,
c) press button to confirm your choose.
Remarks !
This blockade function is individual for a particular remote. To change the blockade for
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all remotes see page 23,
It is always possible to go back in the menu by pressing button,
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It is possible to use this function without the physical presence of the remote (page
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Fig.11 Blocking simple registering
A
A
B
12
3
4
A
A
Back to
option bc
REMOTE

1.2.4 Deleting the remote
After declaring the remote to be edited, all edit sub options are available. Use
up/down buttons in the remote to change the sub options:
CP - copying the remote’s preferences - see page 14,
P1...P4 - define channels to the remote’s buttons - see page 16,
bc - simple registering blockade (individually for every remote) - see page 16,
UP - deleting the remote
This option is used to delete one of the existing remotes. All the other numbers of
the existing remotes will be kept. When another remote will be added to the system - the
number it gets, will be the first available.
To delete a remote:
a) press button while the displays shows UP,
b) press button while displays shows A3 three times.
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3
4
REMOTE
A
A
A
A
Back to
option PP
Remarks !
To keep the position number of a temporarily unavailable remote in the receiver’s
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memory you must disconnect all channels from the buttons (options P1...P4),
4It is possible to go back (cancel) in the menu by pressing button ,
It is possible to delete a remote without the physical presence of the remote - see
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page 18.
A
A
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Fig.12 Deleting the
remote
B
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