GAMA RF120VPR1L User manual

GAMA Electronics, Inc.
P.O. Box 1488 Crystal Lake, IL 60039 TEL: (815) 356-9600 FAX: (815) 356-9603
WEB: www.gamainc.com
E-MAIL: gama@gamainc.com
RF Receiver Model # RF120VPR1L Instruction Manual
Overview:
The RF120VPR1L is an RF receiver operating at a fixed frequency of 340 MHz. The receiver operates from 120VAC and
provides one polarity reversing output for use with a four/six lead AC motor. The receiver is not designed to operate with
any existing hand or drum switch. The receiver is equipped with a manual toggle switch. An additional latching output is
available for connecting to a 120VAC light. Up to twelve, three-button keyfob transmitters can be used to activate the
receiver's relay. The receiver has a terminal block for connecting the power and relay contacts. Each transmitter has a
unique address that is transmitted when a button is pressed. A "program" button is provided on the receiver to program the
transmitter(s) address into the receiver's memory. An LED on the receiver indicates the receiver's programming status and
illuminates when the receiver is energized. The receiver is encased in a waterproof enclosure. The operating range is at least
100 feet. Operating temperature range - 0o F to 160o F.
Polarity reversing output:
The transmitter has two buttons assigned to the motor output. The up (^) button runs the motor in one direction and down
(v) button runs the motor in the opposite direction. The reversing function is accomplished by reversing the phase on two of
the 4 motor connections at the receiver output.
Manual switch:
The receiver is equipped with a manual switch. This switch replaces any hand or drum switch previously connected to the
motor.
Light Output:
The light output is activated using the “B” button on the transmitter. Press button “B” once to latch this output on. Press
button “B” again to turn the light output off. The light function is active at all times and does not require the power up
sequence to be performed.
Maximum ratings:
Power for the receiver can be in the range of 100 to 132VAC. The relay contacts are rated at 20 Amps.
Dimensions:
Receiver dimensions are approximately 5.75" L x 4" W x 2.5" H.
Wiring:
The first thing to do is be sure there is no power at any of the motor terminals. Disconnect or turn off the circuit breaker to
remove power.
If a hand or drum switch is connected to the motor it will need to be disconnected. Take notes before disconnecting the
switch in the unlikely event it will need to be reconnected.
See wiring diagram.
120VAC power is connected to the L (line) and N (neutral) terminal of the receiver.
Look up your motor type in the table for motor connections.
NOTE: After completing the installation if the motor goes in the opposite direction as intended, simply swap the wires
connected to terminals 5 and 8 in the receiver. The motor will now rotate in the correct direction.
The 120VAC light connects between “COMMON” and “LIGHT” terminals on the receiver.

GAMA Electronics, Inc.
P.O. Box 1488 Crystal Lake, IL 60039 TEL: (815) 356-9600 FAX: (815) 356-9603
WEB: www.gamainc.com
E-MAIL: gama@gamainc.com
Motor Connection Table:
NOTE: all motors are wired for 120VAC operation!
Motor type 1:
Standard motors with “T” numbers:
Match the T number to the T number in the receiver.
Motor type 2:
Standard motors with colored wires:
Use blue wire nuts to connect the receiver to motor wires.
Motor BLUE and ORANGE to receiver T1, T3
Motor WHITE and YELLOW to receiver T2, T4
Motor BLACK to receiver T5
Motor RED to receiver T8
Motor type 3:
A.O. Smith / Baldor motors with L1, L2 terminals and colored wires:
Use blue wire nuts to connect the receiver to motor wires.
Motor terminal L1 to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal L2 to receiver T2, T4
Motor BLACK to receiver T5
Motor RED to receiver T8
Motor type 4:
Century/MagneTek motors with terminals:
Motor terminal 1 to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal 6 to receiver T2, T4
Motor terminal 5 to receiver T5
Motor terminal 6 to receiver T8
Motor type 5:
EastBay motors with terminals:
Motor terminal E to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal D to receiver T2, T4
Motor terminal A to receiver T5
Motor terminal B to receiver T8
Motor type 6:
Century AC / A.O. Smith C426 and C523 motors with terminals and colored wire:
NOTE motor wires brown and orange must be connected to terminal 3!
Motor terminal 1 to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal 6 to receiver T2, T4
Motor terminal 5 to receiver T5
Motor RED to receiver T8. Use blue wire nut to connect the receiver to motor wire.
Motor type 7:
Century AC /A.O. Smith C926 with colored wires:
Motor BLACK to receiver T1, T3
Motor BLUE to receiver T2, T4
Motor YELLOW to receiver T5
Motor RED to receiver T8

GAMA Electronics, Inc.
P.O. Box 1488 Crystal Lake, IL 60039 TEL: (815) 356-9600 FAX: (815) 356-9603
WEB: www.gamainc.com
E-MAIL: gama@gamainc.com
Motor type 8:
Marathon / GE motors with terminals and colored wires:
Use blue wire nuts to connect the receiver to motor wires.
Motor terminal 1 to receiver T1, T3
Motor YELLOW and WHITE to receiver T2, T4
Motor RED to receiver T5
Motor terminal 2 to receiver T8
Motor type 9:
Leeson / Ace motors with terminals:
Motor terminal 1 to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal 2 to receiver T2, T4
Motor terminal 5 to receiver T5
Motor terminal 3 to receiver T8
Motor type 10:
Emerson motors with terminals:
Motor terminal 3 to receiver T1, T3
Motor terminal 1 to receiver T2, T4
Motor terminal 4 to receiver T5
Motor terminal 2 to receiver T8
Momentary or Latching Output: The transmitter and receiver can be configured for momentary or latching operation. For
momentary operation, the output of the receiver will be active for as long as the transmitter switch is depressed and will turn
off when the switch is released. In the latching configuration, the receiver output will turn on as soon as the transmitter
switch is depressed and released. To turn off the latching output, the transmitter switch must be depressed and released
again.
1. Locate the pushbutton switch labeled "PROGRAM" on the receiver. Press and hold this switch until the red LED
next to the program switch illuminates (approximately 3 seconds). The receiver is now in the transmitter program
mode, release the switch. At this point all previously programmed transmitter addresses are erased from the
receiver's memory.
2. For momentary operation, press and release a switch on the transmitter. The red program LED on the receiver will
blink once. For latching output, press and release the same switch a second time, the program LED will flash on
and off.
3. Repeat previous step for additional transmitters that you desire the receiver to respond to. 4. The receiver will
return to normal mode if no transmitter switches are pressed for 5-seconds. The red LED on the receiver will flash
and then turn off. The receiver is now in the normal mode of operation. This completes the programming
instructions. The receiver will retain all of its programming even when power is removed.
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