
Gorke Electronic
SPECIFICATION AND USER’s MANUAL: 4-channel receiver type RSW-004 page: 8
___________________________ PROGRAMMING ___________________________
1. Entering the senders into the controller's memory
The controllers has four independent channels to which one can ascribe the remote controls' buttons or sensors,
keeping in mind that if you enter a sensor as the first device, then you will be able to enter only sensors in this
channel (up to 5 in one channel). If you enter a remote control's button as the first – then only remote controls
can be entered (no limits on the channel; it is limited only with the maximal number of devices – up to 99).
If the controller is configured to be armed from a remote control, the fourth channel will be used for the remote
controls arming and disarming the controller. Entering a sensor to this channel will disable the option of arming
the controller.
Moreover, if sensors were entered on the fourth channel and the way of arming was changed from arming with
the arm input to arming with the remote control, one will need to delete the devices entered on the channel four
and programme there a remote control button.
One must remember that every remote control button is treated as a separate device.
2. Entering a device
1) press the CHOICE button, the red K1 diode will light (which corresponds to the channel one), with next
pressing – the diode K2 will light, etc.
2) press the PRG button – the red diode will start to blink
3) depending on the device:
- a remote control – press the remote control button twice – the proper learning will be confirmed by a
signal on the S output and a blink of the DISARM diode
- a sensor – take the sensor's case off, then press the sensor sabotage button and keep it pressed until
the proper learning is confirmed by a signal on the S output and a blink of the DISARM diode.
4) quit the menu by pressing the QUIT button.
NOTE! In case the devices memory is full, trying to programme the 100th device will be signalled by five blinks of
the red diodes and the programming mode will be quitted.
3. Deleting devices on a channel
1) press the SELECT button. The red K1 diode will light (which corresponds to the channel one), next
pressing will light the K2 diode, etc.
2) keep the PRG button pressed for about 4 seconds – deletion of the devices on the channel will be
confirmed by a quick blinking of the red diode.
3) quit the menu by keeping the QUIT button pressed.
4. Deleting all devices
1) press the SELECT button until all four red diodes light
2) keep the PRG button pressed for about 4 seconds – deletion of all devices will be confirmed by a quick
blinking of the red diodes.
3) quit t he menu by keeping the QUIT button pressed.
5. Restoring the default settings
Default settings:
•outputs of all channels in the monostable mode
•period of output activity: 2s
•sensors' test period – 260 min
•empty devices memory
•signalling the arm state with the ALARM relay – disabled
•signalling NO TEST with the S output
1) press the SELECT button until all four red diodes light
2) keep the PRN button pressed for about 8 seconds – restoring the default settings will be confirmed by
blinking red diodes and then the red diodes will light and fade.
3) to quit the menu, press the QUIT button
6. Programming the activity period of the output
1) press the SELECT button until the yellow SABOTAGE diode lights
2) press the PRG button – the first red diode will light
3) using the SELECT button, choose a channel – it will be indicated by an appropriate red diode
4) press the PRG button and keep it pressed as long as the given output is supposed to be active. The
minimal period is 0,2 second, and the maximal period is 90 mins.
5) release the PRG button – all the previously lighted diodes will blink
6) quit the menu by keeping the QUIT button pressed