MCM Electronics RXPROR4 User manual

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Multi-Function Receiver / Transmitter Set
OVERVIEW
The RXPROR4 is an advanced multi-purpose 4-channel narrow-band UHF
receiver/transmitter set with fully programmable relay outputs (1 amp relays). It is supplied as
standard with 2 x Code Hopping, 4 Button Remote Controls.
▪All outputs are individually programmable to suit almost any
application (momentary, latched, timed or pulsed).
▪High Security Code Hopping Remotes (anti-scan, anti-code grabbing)
▪Compatible with Rhino Wireless Alarm Detectors
▪Up to 200 meters radio frequency range (line of sight)
▪Up to 5 Code Hopping remote controls can be used
▪Up to 4 Wireless Detectors can be used
▪Step by Step Programming via remote control
▪Power Supply Requirement: 12VDC @ 500mA
RXPROR4 - 4 Channel Receiver – Wiring Diagram
Remote Control – 4 Channel Code Hopping Transmitter (Individual Part No RCTX4-U)
Remote Button Output Activated
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
3 Channel 3
4 Channel 4
NOTE: By default all channels are 1-second
pulsed outputs (i.e. pressing the button will turn
the output on for 1 second and then turn off). See
PROGRAMMING for modifying to suit your
application.
Optional Programming
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Antenna Mounting: For maximum operational range the antenna must be made vertical and straight.

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The following features are programmable for each individual channel. A description of each
feature is included. For programming each feature see the relevant page number in the
PROGRAMMING section of this manual.
Feature Description Page
Adding New Remotes Allows additional Code Hopping Remote Controls to be
learnt into the system
i.e. Use this for learning in additional remote controls.
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Latched – activating the channel activates the output,
activating the channel again deactivates the output.
e.g. If a light was connected to the output, pressing the
button once would turn the light on, pressing the button
again would turn the light off.
Latched or Pulsed
Output
(Note: The Default
Factory Setting For Each
Channel is a 1 Second
Pulsed Output) Pulsed Output – Activating the channel will activate the
output for only 1 second.
e.g. If a light was connected to the output, pressing the
button would turn the light on for 1 second, the light will
then turn off.
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Normally Open – output switches to closed when the
channel is activated.
Normally Open or
Normally Closed
Outputs Normally Closed – output switches to open when the
channel is activated.
i.e. Use on channel 4 when a normally closed circuit is
required. Channels 1, 2, and 3 have connections for both
normally open and normally closed outputs.
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Timed Output Output will activate only for a programmed time when the
channel is activated.
e.g. If a light was connected to the output, pressing the
button would turn the light on for the programmed time,
the light will then turn off.
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Momentary Output
Enable Output is activated while button on remote control is held
down and deactivates when button is released.
e.g. If a light was connected to the output, while pressing
the button the light would be on, releasing the button will
turn the light off.
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Adding Wireless
Detectors Allows Wireless Detectors to be learnt into the system to
trigger one of the output channels.
i.e. Use this for learning in wireless detectors
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Reed Mode Enable Output is activated on open and deactivated on close of
wireless reed switch.
i.e. Use when using wireless reed switches.
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Low Battery output
from Wireless
Detector
Output is activated when a wireless detector learnt into any
channel transmits a low battery signal.
i.e. When the battery in the wireless detector goes low, the
output will activate.
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Programming
During normal operation the display lights on the unit are scrolling from right to left. When
the display lights are not scrolling, this indicates the unit is in programming mode.
MANUAL SYMBOLOGY
Light is OFF
Light is ON and not flashing
Light is FLASHING
Lights are SCROLLING
When looking at the receiver with the terminal
strip at the bottom:
The group of 3 LED Lights on the left are the
FEATURE lights.
The group of 4 LED Lights on the right are the
CHANNEL Lights .
ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE
1.
Disconnect 12VDC power from the unit.
2.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control.
3.
Reconnect 12VDC Power to the unit.
4.
Release button 2 once the display lights stop
scrolling. You are now in programming mode.
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ADDING NEW REMOTES (Your RXPROR4 can utilize a maximum of 5 remotes)
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate one of the output channels you wish to
program. Select a channel that you wish to operate
with a remote control i.e. not a channel that you
wish to operate with a wireless detector.
Press button 2 until the feature lights are on as
shown.
4.
Press button 1 to set the feature light(s) to flashing.
NOTE: By default the feature light(s) will be
flashing, if not press button 1 to set to flashing.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
off as shown.
4.
Press and hold button 1 until the channel lights(s)
begin to flash.
5.
Immediately press button 1 repeatedly on the new
remote control you wish to learn in until the
channel light(s) stop flashing.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the new remote control
until the lights start scrolling.
The new remote control has now been learnt in.
Erasing Lost Remote Controls: If you lose a remote control or perhaps have your car keys stolen,
you can simply erase the lost/stolen remotes by repeating the procedure above 6 times. This will fill the
system memory with remotes that only you have in your possession.
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LATCHED OR PULSED OUTPUT
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
Press button 1 to swap the feature light(s) between
flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
Latched Output.
NOTE: Timed output
must be turned OFF
See Timed Output.
Pulsed Output. If Timed
Output is turned on then
the output will pulse for
the programmed time. See
Timed Output.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling.
The output has now been programmed.
NORMALLY OPEN OR NORMALLY CLOSED OUTPUTS
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
Press button 1 to swap the feature light(s) between
flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
Normally Open Output Normally Closed Output
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling.
The output has now been programmed.
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TIMED OUTPUT
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
Press button 1 will swap the feature light(s)
between flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
Timed Output
Off.
Timed Output On.
Default 0.5 seconds. See
Timed Output Programming.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling
The output has now been programmed.
TIMED OUTPUT PROGRAMMING
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
4.
Press button 1 repeatedly (either once or twice) to
set the feature light(s) to flashing.
5.
To begin recording the desired output time press
button 1. The feature light(s) will stop flashing to
indicate recording.
6.
Once the desired output time has elapsed press
button 2 to stop recording. The feature lights will
appear as shown to indicate the recording has been
confirmed.
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MOMENTARY OUTPUT ENABLE
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
are all on as shown.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights
indicate the desired channel for momentary
operation.
Press button 1 to swap the feature light(s) between
flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
Momentary Output off. Momentary Output on.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling.
The output has now been programmed.
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ADDING WIRELESS DETECTORS
WIRELESS PIR, REED, SMOKE DETECTOR, EMERGENCY PENDANT.
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
Select the channel that you wish to be activated by
the detector.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
4.
Press button 1 to set the feature light(s) to not
flashing.
NOTE: By default the feature light(s) will be
flashing, if not do not press button 1.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
off as shown.
4.
Press and hold button 1 until the channel light(s)
begin to flash.
5.
Now trigger the new detector; the channel light(s)
should stop flashing. Note that detectors are high-
powered and should be triggered at least 5 meters
away from the unit.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling.
The detector has now been learnt in.
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REED MODE ENABLE – if using Wireless Reed Switches this mode should be enabled. When the
wireless reed switch sends “open” i.e. when your door or window is opened, then the channel output will
be latched on. When door is closed the output turns off.
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
are on as shown.
3.
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Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights
indicate the desired channel for reed operation.
Press button 1 to swap the feature light(s) between
flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
Reed Switch Mode
disabled.
Reed Switch Mode
enabled.
5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling.
Reed mode has now been programmed.
LOW BATTERY OUTPUT FROM WIRELESS DEVICES If this mode is enabled, if
ANY wireless detector programmed into ANY channel sends a low battery signal then
the selected channel output will be activated.
1. Enter Programming Mode
See ENTERING PROGRAMMNG MODE (page 3).
2.
Press button 3 repeatedly until the channels lights
indicate the output channel you wish to program.
The channel you select will activate whenever a
low battery signal is transmitted by any of the
learnt in detectors.
3.
Press button 2 repeatedly until the feature lights are
on as shown.
Press button 1 to swap the feature light(s) between
flashing and not flashing.
Flashing Not Flashing
4.
No Output on low
battery.
Output on low battery.
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5.
Press and hold button 2 on the remote control until
the lights start scrolling
RESETTING THE RXPROR4 – This erases all remotes and detectors and returns the
programming settings to the factory defaults i.e. 1 sec pulse output for all channels.
1.
Disconnect power from the unit.
2.
Using a piece of wire or metal tweezers, short
(link) the top solder pad on the far right channel
LED to the square bottom solder pad on the bottom
right hand corner of the circuit board as shown.
Keep the short on.
3.
Press and hold button 1 on the remote control.
4.
Power up the unit and then remove the short.
5.
When the lights start scrolling release the button on
the remote control. The device has now been reset,
and the first remote control is learnt in. You may
now learn additional remotes as per the standard
procedure.
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The table below shows the button conversion if you wish to utilize
other styles of Rhino Code Hopping Remotes with your RXPROR4.
PRE-DEFINED CHANNELS FOR RHINO CODE HOPPING REMOTE CONTROLS
Output Channel
GTTX
RCTX3-T RCTX4-U
1 1
Bottom 1
2 2
Left 2
3 NA Right 3
4 1+2 Bottom + Left 4
Optional Extras Available
•Wireless PIR Detectors - for detecting the movement of humans inside your building
(PIRW3)
•Wireless Reed Switches - for detecting the opening of doors or windows (WREEDi)
•Wireless Smoke Detectors - for detecting a fire (SMODETW)
•Wireless Emergency Pendants - worn around the neck, this special remote device
needs to be pressed on both sides to activate the alarm system. Particularly suited for
the elderly, ill, or incapacitated user. (WPANIC)
•Additional Code Hopping Remote Controls – if more than the standard two remote
controls are required, 3 additional remotes can be added i.e. 5 x Code Hopping
remotes in total can be used with the RXPROR4.
•Remote Control a Rhino Car Alarm or Engine Immobiliser via your RXPROR4
remote control. Various models are available, so please contact your Rhino Dealer for
further information.
•Use your Rhino Model JAG/RAv2 car alarm remote control to open your garage door
via your RXPROR4.
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