jcm-tech WAVE500 User manual

WAVE
WAVE500 /WAVE500-B
User Manual

Table of contents
Important safety instructions 3
Use of the receiver 3
Technical characteristics 3
WAVE500 4
WAVE500-B 4
Installation and connections 5
Operating 5
Programming 5
Manual programming 5
Total reset 6
Notes 7
Regulatory Data 8
UKCA Declaration of conformity 8
EU Declaration of conformity 8
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Important safety instructions
Disconnect the power supply before handing the unit.
In compliance with the European Directive low-voltage electrical equipment, we hereby inform users of the following require-
ments:
•For units which are permanently connected, an easily accessible circuit-breaker device must be built into the wiring system.
•This unit must always be installed in a vertical position and firmly fixed to the structure of the building.
•This unit must only be handled by a specialised installer, by his maintenance staff or by a duly trained operator.
•The instruction manual for this unit must always remain in the possession of the user.
•Terminals of maximum section 3,8mm2 must be used for the power supply connections.
•Use time delayed fuses.
Use of the receiver
These receivers are designed for use as remote controls for garage doors. Their use is not guaranteed for directly activating
any other equipment different to that specified.
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify equipment specifications without prior notice.
Technical characteristics
WAVE500 WAVE500-B
Frequency 868,35MHz
Coding High security rolling code
Memory 500 codes
Number of relays 1/2 relays (expandable up to 4)
Supply 230V ac 12/24V ac/dc
Power supply range ± 10% 9-23 / 22-35V dc
8-16 / 16-27V ac
Relay contacts 1A
Standby/Op. consumption 35mA / 50mA 60mA / 350mA
Access control output BUS-L
BUS-L
12v (3 readers max. without
external power supply) /
24v (1 reader max. without external
supply)
Op. temperature -20ºC to +55ºC
Watertightness IP54 (with glands IP65)
Size 115x85x40mm
Box dimensions 140x220x55mm
1- Antenna connection 5- Programming pushbutton 9- Relay 1 output
2- BUS-L (+, -, L) 6- Jumper reset 10- Relay 2 output
3- Channel 1 operation LED 7- Microswicht Imp/Bies 11- Memory card connection
4- Channel 2 operation LED 8- Power supply 12- TR0 connection
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WAVE500-B
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Installation and connections
Attach the rear part of the housing to the wall using the plugs and screws supplied. Pass the cables through the bottom of the
receiver. Connect the power cables to the terminals marked in the mother board, as indicated. Fix the receiver front to the
rear part using the screws supplied.
Operating
The pilot lights are activated every 5 seconds to indicate the correct supply of power to the equipment.
Upon receiving a code, the receiver checks whether it is in its memory, activating the corresponding relay. The relay activ-
ation mode is selected in either impulse or ON/OFF using the Imp/Bies jumper (only with the relay 2).
Programming
Manual programming
Press the receiver programming button for 1 sec. and an acoustic signal will be heard. The receiver will enter standard pro-
gramming (see table). If the receiver programming button is held pressed down, the receiver will enter special programming,
cyclically passing from one configuration to the next. Once the programming configuration for the transmitter to be registered
has been chosen, send the code to be programmed by pressing the transmitter. Every time a transmitter is programmed, the
receiver will issue an acoustic signal for 0.5 sec. After 10 seconds without programming or pressing the first two transmitter
buttons, the receiver will exit programming mode, issuing two acoustic signals of 1 sec. If upon programming a transmitter the
receiver memory is full, it will issue 7 acoustic signals of 0.5 sec. and exit programming.
Configuration of transmitter programming in the receiver Led R1 Led R1
Standard Programming
(default option, the receiver is always configured on pluri-channel)
The relays are activated 1st relay by channel 1 and 2nd relay by channel 2
(3rd relay by channel 1 and 4th relay by channel 2) Flashing Flashing
Special programming
By pressing any transmitter channel, relay 1 on the receiver will be activ-
ated ON OFF
By pressing any transmitter channel, relay 2 on the receiver will be activ-
ated OFF ON
By pressing any transmitter channel, the two relays will be activated at the
same time* ON ON
* If working in ON/OFF activation mode, relay 1 will act as impulse and relay 2 as ON/OFF.
Therefore, on the first press relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will only close. On
the second, relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will open.
Note: Each transmitter can be configured
independently on the receiver.
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Total reset
In programming mode, the programming button is held down and the “MR” reset jumper is bridged for 3 secs. The receiver
will issue 10 short acoustic warning signals followed by others at a faster pace to indicate that the operation has been suc-
cessful. The receiver is now in programming mode.
In programming mode, the programming button is held down and the “MR” reset jumper is bridged for 3 secs. The receiver
will issue 10 short acoustic warning signals followed by others at a faster pace to indicate that the operation has been suc-
cessful. The receiver is now in programming mode.
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Notes
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Regulatory Data
UKCA Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer JCM TECHNOLOGIES, SAU declares that the product WAVE500 and WAVE500-B complies with the rel-
evant fundamental requirements of the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and of the RoHS Regulations 2012.
EU Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer JCM TECHNOLOGIES, SAU declares that the product WAVE500 and WAVE500-B complies with the rel-
evant fundamental requirements of the RED Directive 2014/53/EU and of the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
See website https://www.jcm-tech.com/declarations/
JCM TECHNOLOGIES, SAU
C/ COSTA D'EN PARATGE, 6B
08500 VIC (BARCELONA)
SPAIN
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